词条 | The Queen of Spades (1916 film) |
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|name = The Queen of Spades |image = The Queen of Spades (1916 film).jpg |director = Yakov Protazanov |writer = Aleksandr Pushkin Yakov Protazanov Fedor Ozep |starring = Ivan Mosjoukine |producer = Joseph N. Ermolieff |music = Rafal Rozmus |cinematography = Yevgeni Slavinsky |distributor = |released = {{Film date|1916|04|01|Russian Empire|1917|11|18|U.S.|df=y}} |country = Russian Empire |runtime = 84 minutes |language = Silent film Russian intertitles }} The Queen of Spades ({{lang-ru|«Пиковая дама»|Pikovaya dama}}) is a 1916 film adaptation of the Aleksandr Pushkin short story of the same name, noted for high producer and operator culture, with the psychological depth of actor's game, first of all of Ivan Mosjoukine. It was one of the best pre-revolutionary films. The film was the second production of the story, the first being the silent short film adaptation of the Pyotr Tchaikovsky opera by Pyotr Chardynin in 1910. Director used the receptions, unexpected for those times, like retrospection, visions of heroes (as if the prototypes of the stream of consciousness), and the split screen combination shot. PlotAs described in a film magazine,[1] Hermann, a Russian military officer with a small fortune, is fascinated when he hears a story of Countess Fedotovna, who won her fortune by playing three certain cards, the identity of which she refuses to reveal. Hermann gains entrance to the house through a flirtation with Lizaveta, ward of the countess. He confronts the countess with a revolver and demands to know the cards she played. The countess falls to the chair, apparently dead. Remorseful, Hermann goes home. The next morning he receives a message from the countess telling him that the three cards are the trey, seven, and ace. The first two nights he plays the trey and seven and is successful. The third night he bets all of his money, feeling sure that the card will be the ace. He finds it is the queen of spades. With the loss of his money he loses his mind. Cast
Home mediaThe film has been released on DVD.[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite journal |last= |first= |authorlink= |title=Synopsis of Current Publications: The Queen of Spades |journal=Exhibitors Herald |volume=5 |issue=21 |publisher=Exhibitors Herald Company |date=November 17, 1917 |location=New York |page=35 |url=https://archive.org/details/exhibitorsherald05exhi}} 2. ^Progressive Silent Film List: Pikovaya Dama at silentera.com External links{{commons category|Queen of spades (1916 film)}}
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