词条 | The Cave of the Silken Web (1927 film) |
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| name = The Cave of the Silken Web | image = | image_size = | border = | alt = | caption = | film name = | director = Dan Duyu | producer = | writer = | screenplay = Guan Ji'an[1] | story = | based on = {{based on|Journey to the West|Wu Cheng'en}} | narrator = | starring = Yin Mingzhu | music = | cinematography = Dan Ganting[1] | editing = | studio = | distributor = | released = {{start date and age|1927|02|02|df=yes|}} | runtime = 60 min[3] | country = Republic of China (1912–49) | language = Silent | budget = | gross = }} The Cave of the Silken Web ({{zh|c=盘丝洞|p=Pan Si Dong}}) a.k.a. Journey to the West - the Spiders Cave ({{zh|c=西游记-盘丝洞|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Spiders is a 1927 Chinese film directed by Dan Duyu and starring Yin Mingzhu as the first spider spirit.[1] It is based on an episode of the shenmo fantasy novel Journey to the West, a Chinese literary classic written in the Ming Dynasty. The ten-reel silent film was produced by Shanghai Yingxi Company.[1] It was thought to be a lost film, until 2013, when an original copy of The Cave of the Silken Web was discovered in the archives of the National Library in Mo i Rana, Norway.[2][3] The film was presented at the Films from the South 2013 festival in Oslo.[4] Roughly three quarters of the film is preserved, the first reel and a section in the middle is lost. The Norwegian copy has retained the original Chinese intertitles, but includes additional jokes in Norwegian written for the local audience. Cast
SequelThe film was followed by a sequel in 1930: The Cave of the Silken Web II ({{zh|c=续盘丝洞|p=Xu Pan Si Dong|labels=no}}) a.k.a. Spiders II, also directed by Dan Duyu and starring Yin Mingzhu.[5] The sequel is believed to be a lost film.[6] See also
References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|title=《The Cave of the Silken Web》(1927)|url=http://www.chinesemirror.com/index/2011/09/cave-of-the-silken-web-1927.html|work=A Journal of Chinese Film History|publisher=The Chinese Mirror|accessdate=13 August 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131007031150/http://www.chinesemirror.com/index/2011/09/cave-of-the-silken-web-1927.html|archivedate=7 October 2013|df=}} 2. ^{{cite news |title=Sensasjonell filmskatt funnet i Norge |author=Anders Grønneberg |url=http://www.dagbladet.no/2013/10/13/kultur/film_fra_sor/stumfilm/kina/nasjonalbiblioteket/29759826/ |newspaper=Dagbladet |date=13 October 2013 |accessdate=13 October 2013 |language=Norwegian}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Lost Chinese film found in Norway |author=Lyndsey Smith |url=http://theforeigner.no/pages/news/lost-chinese-film-found-in-norway/ |date=7 October 2013 |accessdate=13 October 2013}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=The Cave of the Silken Web - Film fra Sør|url=http://www.filmfrasor.no/filmbase/2013/the-cave-of-the-silken-web|work=web page|publisher=Films from the South 2013|accessdate=4 October 2013}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=《The Cave of the Silken Web II》(1930)|url=http://www.chinesemirror.com/index/2010/02/cave-of-the-silken-web-1930.html|work=A Journal of Chinese Film History|publisher=The Chinese Mirror|accessdate=13 August 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140525214102/http://www.chinesemirror.com/index/2010/02/cave-of-the-silken-web-1930.html|archivedate=25 May 2014|df=}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Yin Mingzhu (Pearl Ing): "Miss FF"|url=http://www.chinesemirror.com/index/2008/08/yin-mingzhu-pea.html|work=A Journal of Chinese Film History|publisher=The Chinese Mirror|accessdate=13 August 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005000404/http://www.chinesemirror.com/index/2008/08/yin-mingzhu-pea.html|archivedate=5 October 2013|df=}} External links{{commons category|The Cave of the Silken Web (1927 film)}}
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