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The Mysterious Island (1929 film)

The Mysterious Island is a 1929 American sound part-talkie science fiction film directed by Lucien Hubbard, based on Jules Verne's 1874 novel L'Île mystérieuse (The Mysterious Island). The film was photographed largely in two-color Technicolor. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The sound was recorded via the Western Electric sound-on-film process. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1]

The Mysterious Island
Theatrical release lobby card
Directed byLucien Hubbard
Screenplay byLucien Hubbard
Based onThe Mysterious Island
1874 novel
by Jules Verne
StarringLionel Barrymore
Jacqueline Gadsden
Lloyd Hughes
Montagu Love
Harry Gribbon
CinematographyPercy Hilburn (*French)
Edited byCarl Pierson
Music byMartin Broones
Art Lange
Color processTechnicolor with black-and-white sequence
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
October 5, 1929 (1929-10-05)
Running time
95 minutes
93 minutes Turner Library print
67 minutes restored version
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSound (Part-Talkie)
English Intertitles
Budget$1,130,000

Plot edit

On a volcanic island near the kingdom of Hetvia rules Count Dakkar, a benevolent leader and scientist who has eliminated class distinction among the island's inhabitants. Dakkar, his daughter Sonia and her fiance, chief engineer Nicolai Roget, have designed a submarine boat which Roget pilots on its initial test voyage shortly before the island is overrun by Baron Falon, once Daggar's friend, and now the new despotic ruler of Hetvia. The Baron has Dakkar and his daughter tortured so that Dakkar will reveal all his discoveries. Dakkar is able to escape with the intervention of his loyal men. But Falon sets out after Roget and Dakkar using the Count's second submarine. The two underwater craft dive very deep to the ocean floor, where they discover a strange land populated by dragons, a giant octopus, and eerie, undiscovered humanoid race.

 
Jane Daly (Jacqueline Gadsden) prepared for a scene in The Mysterious Island

Cast edit

Production edit

The film had a budget of $1,130,000.[2] According to an article in the original Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, production was actually started in 1926. There were various problems, including weather and the advent of talkies, which slowed/halted production several times before the film was finally completed and released three years later. The article included stills showing the original 1926 undersea denizens and the redesigned version which actually appeared in the film. Footage directed by Maurice Tourneur and Benjamin Christensen in 1927 was incorporated into the final 1929 version.

Adaptation edit

The film is loosely based on the back-story given for Captain Nemo in the novel The Mysterious Island, and might more properly be thought of as a prequel to Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It is the story of Count Dakkar (Captain Nemo's real name is revealed to be Prince Dakkar in The Mysterious Island), how he built his submarine, how he was betrayed, and how he became an outcast seeking revenge.

Reception edit

The film's financial failure cost MGM $878,000.[2]

Preservation edit

Until recently, only one reel with a color sequence was thought to have survived, in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive.

In 2013, Deborah Stoiber from the George Eastman House film archive visited Prague to examine the sole existing color copy of The Mysterious Island. The U.S. film experts, in cooperation with the Czech National Film Archive, restored the color print of The Mysterious Island.[3] After the complete Technicolor print was discovered in Prague in December 2013, a new print of the film premiered at the 33rd Pordenone Silent Film Festival in October 2014.[4]

The film is available March 26, 2019 on MOD from Warner Archive collection, but only in an unrestored black and white print.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Progressive Silent Film List: The Mysterious Island at silentera.com
  2. ^ a b Medved & Medved 1984, p. 220.
  3. ^ U.S. film historians find treasure in Czech archive, Radio Praha December 13, 2013
  4. ^ 2014 Pordenone Silent Film Festival
  5. ^ WB Shop; WarnerArchive.com

Works cited edit

  • Medved, Harry; Medved, Michael (1984). The Hollywood Hall of Shame: The Most Expensive Flops in Movie History. Angus & Robertson. ISBN 0207149291.

External links edit


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The Mysterious Island is a 1929 American sound part talkie science fiction film directed by Lucien Hubbard based on Jules Verne s 1874 novel L Ile mysterieuse The Mysterious Island The film was photographed largely in two color Technicolor In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles The sound was recorded via the Western Electric sound on film process The film was released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer 1 The Mysterious IslandTheatrical release lobby cardDirected byLucien HubbardScreenplay byLucien HubbardBased onThe Mysterious Island1874 novelby Jules VerneStarringLionel BarrymoreJacqueline GadsdenLloyd HughesMontagu LoveHarry GribbonCinematographyPercy Hilburn French Edited byCarl PiersonMusic byMartin BroonesArt LangeColor processTechnicolor with black and white sequenceProductioncompanyMetro Goldwyn MayerDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateOctober 5 1929 1929 10 05 Running time95 minutes93 minutes Turner Library print67 minutes restored versionCountryUnited StatesLanguagesSound Part Talkie English IntertitlesBudget 1 130 000 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Adaptation 5 Reception 6 Preservation 7 See also 8 References 9 Works cited 10 External linksPlot editOn a volcanic island near the kingdom of Hetvia rules Count Dakkar a benevolent leader and scientist who has eliminated class distinction among the island s inhabitants Dakkar his daughter Sonia and her fiance chief engineer Nicolai Roget have designed a submarine boat which Roget pilots on its initial test voyage shortly before the island is overrun by Baron Falon once Daggar s friend and now the new despotic ruler of Hetvia The Baron has Dakkar and his daughter tortured so that Dakkar will reveal all his discoveries Dakkar is able to escape with the intervention of his loyal men But Falon sets out after Roget and Dakkar using the Count s second submarine The two underwater craft dive very deep to the ocean floor where they discover a strange land populated by dragons a giant octopus and eerie undiscovered humanoid race nbsp Jane Daly Jacqueline Gadsden prepared for a scene in The Mysterious IslandCast editLionel Barrymore as Count Dakkar Jacqueline Gadsden as Sonia Dakkar Lloyd Hughes as Nikolai Roget Montagu Love as Falon Harry Gribbon as Mikhail Snitz Edwards as Anton Gibson Gowland as Dmitry Dolores Brinkman as Teresa Karl Dane uncredited Robert Dudley as Workman uncredited Angelo Rossitto as Underwater Creature uncredited Carl Major Roup as Underwater Creature uncredited Billy Schuler uncredited Pauline Starke uncredited Jack Stoutenburg uncredited Harry Tenbrook as Workman uncredited Robert McKim uncredited Production editThe film had a budget of 1 130 000 2 According to an article in the original Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine production was actually started in 1926 There were various problems including weather and the advent of talkies which slowed halted production several times before the film was finally completed and released three years later The article included stills showing the original 1926 undersea denizens and the redesigned version which actually appeared in the film Footage directed by Maurice Tourneur and Benjamin Christensen in 1927 was incorporated into the final 1929 version Adaptation editThe film is loosely based on the back story given for Captain Nemo in the novel The Mysterious Island and might more properly be thought of as a prequel to Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea It is the story of Count Dakkar Captain Nemo s real name is revealed to be Prince Dakkar in The Mysterious Island how he built his submarine how he was betrayed and how he became an outcast seeking revenge Reception editThe film s financial failure cost MGM 878 000 2 Preservation editUntil recently only one reel with a color sequence was thought to have survived in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive In 2013 Deborah Stoiber from the George Eastman House film archive visited Prague to examine the sole existing color copy of The Mysterious Island The U S film experts in cooperation with the Czech National Film Archive restored the color print of The Mysterious Island 3 After the complete Technicolor print was discovered in Prague in December 2013 a new print of the film premiered at the 33rd Pordenone Silent Film Festival in October 2014 4 The film is available March 26 2019 on MOD from Warner Archive collection but only in an unrestored black and white print 5 See also editList of early color feature films List of early sound feature films 1926 1929 List of underwater science fiction works Lionel Barrymore filmographyReferences edit Progressive Silent Film List The Mysterious Island at silentera com a b Medved amp Medved 1984 p 220 U S film historians find treasure in Czech archive Radio Praha December 13 2013 2014 Pordenone Silent Film Festival WB Shop WarnerArchive comWorks cited editMedved Harry Medved Michael 1984 The Hollywood Hall of Shame The Most Expensive Flops in Movie History Angus amp Robertson ISBN 0207149291 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Mysterious Island 1929 film The Mysterious Island at IMDb nbsp Synopsis at AllMovie The Mysterious Island at the TCM Movie Database The Mysterious Island at the American Film Institute Catalog Lantern slide archived Early Technicolor discoveries from the BFI National Archive on YouTube The Mysterious Island screen test at 4 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mysterious Island 1929 film amp oldid 1192148029, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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