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Le Miracle des loups (1924 film)

Le Miracle des loups (English: The Miracle of the Wolves) is a French historical drama film from 1924, directed by Raymond Bernard, written by André-Paul Antoine, starring Jean-Emile Vanni-Marcoux. The scenario was based on a novel of Henry Dupuis-Mazuel "Le miracle des loups", published in 1924.[1][2]

Le Miracle des loups
French language poster
Directed byRaymond Bernard
Written byAndré-Paul Antoine
Raymond Bernard
Produced bySociété des Films Historiques
StarringJean-Emile Vanni-Marcoux
Charles Dullin
Music byHenri Rabaud
Release date
28 November 1924 (France)
Running time
132 minutes; 73 minutes (sound re-edition)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Numerous scenes were filmed at the Cité de Carcassonne with thousands of participants.[3] It was also filmed in Château de Pierrefonds, Col de Porte, Isère, Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse, and in studio.

Raymond Bernard was a director, screenwriter, and actor.[4] It was a debut for Marie Glory (uncredited).[5]

Plot Edit

The narrative takes place in the 15th century, when Louis XI was at odds with Charles of Burgundy.[3] The king's forces are attacked by the Burgundian troops and Beauvais must be defended until reinforcements can arrive. The defence of the city is led by Jeanne Hachette. There are realistic scenes in which wolves attack some of the opponents of Louis XI.[3]

Production and distribution Edit

The film was produced by the Société des Films Historiques (Henri Dupuy-Mazuel) and distributed by the Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont.[6] The première was at the Paris Opéra and was attended by the President of France, the Premier and many other distinguished persons.[3]

In the USA it was distributed under the title The Miracle of the Wolves[3] and in Germany under the title Das Wunder der Wölfe.[2][7] In Spain it was known as El milagro de los lobos,[8] and in Italy as Il Miracolo dei lupi.[9]

In 1930 a sound version was produced.[10]

In 1961 another film was produced with the same scenario and the same title (directed by André Hunebelle).[11]

Reception Edit

The film was recognised as a French equivalent of the American The Birth of a Nation (1915).[2]

The film turned its eye on a moment of French glory, the late 15th century, when a sense of national unity had yet to be forged.[12][13] In France it was the most popular film of 1924.[12] It was highly praised by the intelligentsia in France, for its realism, but it was derisively treated by American critics.[14] Later it was claimed as a spectacular production.[3] It has a reputation as one of the highpoints of French silent cinema. It belongs to the best French tradition.[2]

Cast Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Le Miracle des loups (1924) at the Films de France
  2. ^ a b c d (in German). film-ist-kultur.de. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Hall, Mordaunt (24 February 1925). "Le Miracle des Loups (1924)". The New York Times.
  4. ^ a b "Le miracle des loups (version sonore) - casting" (in French). gaumont.fr.
  5. ^ "Marie Glory" (in French). cineartistes.com.
  6. ^ "Le Miracle des Loups - histoire d'une restauration" (in French). centrimage.com.
  7. ^ "Zum Film & Regisseur: Der Schachspieler – Filmographie von Raymond Bernard" (in German). Stummfilm auf ARTE. 17 August 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  8. ^ "El milagro del cine mudo" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 12 May 1998. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  9. ^ Gian Luca Farinelli and Vittorio Martinelli (1996). "Films perdus de l'histoire du cinéma" (in French). fgimello.free.fr.
  10. ^ "Le miracle des loups (version sonore)" (in French). gaumont.fr.
  11. ^ "Le Miracle des loups". filmsdefrance.com. 1961.
  12. ^ a b "The Oxford History of World Cinema" (PDF). Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Oxford University Press. 1996. ISBN 0-19-811257-2
  13. ^ Richard Abel. "French Silent Cinema". douban.com.
  14. ^ Review Summary, Hal Erickson (2012). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.

External links Edit

  • Le Miracle des loups (1924) at the Films de France (in French)
  • at Filmkultur (in German)
  • "« Le Miracle des Loups », histoire d’une restauration" at centrimage.com (in French)

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For other films with the same title see Le Miracle des loups disambiguation Le Miracle des loups English The Miracle of the Wolves is a French historical drama film from 1924 directed by Raymond Bernard written by Andre Paul Antoine starring Jean Emile Vanni Marcoux The scenario was based on a novel of Henry Dupuis Mazuel Le miracle des loups published in 1924 1 2 Le Miracle des loupsFrench language posterDirected byRaymond BernardWritten byAndre Paul AntoineRaymond BernardProduced bySociete des Films HistoriquesStarringJean Emile Vanni MarcouxCharles DullinMusic byHenri RabaudRelease date28 November 1924 France Running time132 minutes 73 minutes sound re edition CountryFranceLanguageFrenchNumerous scenes were filmed at the Cite de Carcassonne with thousands of participants 3 It was also filmed in Chateau de Pierrefonds Col de Porte Isere Le Sappey en Chartreuse and in studio Raymond Bernard was a director screenwriter and actor 4 It was a debut for Marie Glory uncredited 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production and distribution 3 Reception 4 Cast 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe narrative takes place in the 15th century when Louis XI was at odds with Charles of Burgundy 3 The king s forces are attacked by the Burgundian troops and Beauvais must be defended until reinforcements can arrive The defence of the city is led by Jeanne Hachette There are realistic scenes in which wolves attack some of the opponents of Louis XI 3 Production and distribution EditThe film was produced by the Societe des Films Historiques Henri Dupuy Mazuel and distributed by the Societe des Etablissements L Gaumont 6 The premiere was at the Paris Opera and was attended by the President of France the Premier and many other distinguished persons 3 In the USA it was distributed under the title The Miracle of the Wolves 3 and in Germany under the title Das Wunder der Wolfe 2 7 In Spain it was known as El milagro de los lobos 8 and in Italy as Il Miracolo dei lupi 9 In 1930 a sound version was produced 10 In 1961 another film was produced with the same scenario and the same title directed by Andre Hunebelle 11 Reception EditThe film was recognised as a French equivalent of the American The Birth of a Nation 1915 2 The film turned its eye on a moment of French glory the late 15th century when a sense of national unity had yet to be forged 12 13 In France it was the most popular film of 1924 12 It was highly praised by the intelligentsia in France for its realism but it was derisively treated by American critics 14 Later it was claimed as a spectacular production 3 It has a reputation as one of the highpoints of French silent cinema It belongs to the best French tradition 2 Cast EditJean Emile Vanni Marcoux Charles le Temeraire Charles Dullin Le roi Louis XI Yvonne Sergyl Jeanne Fouquet future Jeanne Hachette Romuald Joube Le chevalier Robert Cottereau Armand Bernard Bische Ernest Maupain Fouquet Fernand Mailly Philippe Le Bon Gaston Modot Le comte du Lau sire de Chateauneuf Philippe Heriat Tristan l Ermite Raymond Bernard Le joueur d echec Albert Prejean Un soldat Robert Guilbert Le duc de Bourbon Pierre Denols Coitier Emilien Richard Commines Halma Olivier le Daim Maud Richard uncredited 4 References Edit Le Miracle des loups 1924 at the Films de France a b c d Das Wunder der Wolfe in German film ist kultur de Archived from the original on 18 March 2012 a b c d e f Hall Mordaunt 24 February 1925 Le Miracle des Loups 1924 The New York Times a b Le miracle des loups version sonore casting in French gaumont fr Marie Glory in French cineartistes com Le Miracle des Loups histoire d une restauration in French centrimage com Zum Film amp Regisseur Der Schachspieler Filmographie von Raymond Bernard in German Stummfilm auf ARTE 17 August 2007 Retrieved 12 May 2011 El milagro del cine mudo in Spanish El Tiempo 12 May 1998 Retrieved 12 May 2011 Gian Luca Farinelli and Vittorio Martinelli 1996 Films perdus de l histoire du cinema in French fgimello free fr Le miracle des loups version sonore in French gaumont fr Le Miracle des loups filmsdefrance com 1961 a b The Oxford History of World Cinema PDF Geoffrey Nowell Smith Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0 19 811257 2 Richard Abel French Silent Cinema douban com Review Summary Hal Erickson 2012 Le Miracle des Loups Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Baseline amp All Movie Guide Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 External links EditLe Miracle des loups 1924 at the Films de France in French Das Wunder der Wolfe at Filmkultur in German Le Miracle des Loups histoire d une restauration at centrimage com in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Le Miracle des loups 1924 film amp oldid 1111982055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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