导 演: Raymond Bernard
主 演: Pierre Blanchar .... Boleslas Vorowski
Charles Dullin .... Baron von Kempelen
Edith Jehanne .... Sophie Novinska
Camille Bert .... Major Nicolaieff
Pierre Batcheff .... Prince Serge Oblomoff
Marcelle Charles .... Catherine II
Jacky Monnier .... Wanda
Armand Bernard .... Roubenko
Alexiane .... Olga
Pierre Hot .... King Stanislas
Jaime Devesa .... Prince Orloff
Fridette Fatton .... Pola
剧情介绍:
In his landmark history of silent filmmaking The Parade's Gone By..., Kevin Brownlow praised "the imaginative and powerful historical dramas" of Raymond Bernard and regretted their neglect. Now Brownlow has restored Bernard's The Chess Player, a truly epic film in the Abel Gance tradition. Its allegory of Poland's 18th-century struggle for independence from Russia also aspires to a Gance-like dynamism in the camerawork--occasionally handheld, it would seem--and editing, which in two sequences reaches for nothing less than visual music. Still, the film's most audacious, and enduringly weird, dynamics involve one character's penchant for constructing automatons. These include a Turk in a box "who" can beat anybody in Europe at chess--to the royal pique of Empress Catherine the Great. The final reels pose the question, "How many Polish automatons does it take to unscrew a tyranny?" The haunting answer must have made this film a favorite with the Surrealists.