DW GRIFFITH JUDITH OF BETHULIA 1913 SILENT FILMS ON DVDS AT TVDAYS.COM
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@cyrilmaude Just slide it down to 'mute' if you don't like the music! The picture is what counts! If you can 'see', there's no need to hear this. There's no dialog -- plus, there's subtitles. Quit being so picky! Life goes by WAY too fast for such petulance.
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Very nice, although the soundtrack is inappropriate.
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This film was very good. I read the Book of Judith earlier this year. Film story telling has always a enlighting feeling due to understanding. Film should always compliment any book reading.
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04:30 @ Yes - don't you Love the Stretchey Silk Black Dress Socks on the Biblical dude - and the penny loafers as well, typical attire for the well dressed Jew boy of 760 BC ...LOL
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@GriffithMovies And bring your own beer!
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And from what circus does this music come from?
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You are right the music sounds like a cross between King Kong alright and the Coney Island Midway, circa 1914. Terrible, otherwise, it would have been a good presentation
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@GriffithMovies Just based on a cursory sample, I kind of like your music for this film except for that aforementioned Keystone Kops xylophone battle scene. It beats the hell out of the usual dreary organ music we so often get. By the way, the Museum of Modern Art in NYC just started a Lillian Gish retrospective on their big screen the other day. Check out moma.org for details.
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@GriffithMovies Just based on a cursory sample, I love your music for this film. It beats the hell out of the usual dreary organ music we so often get. By the way, the Museum of Modern Art in NYC just started a Lillian Gish retrospective on their big screen the other day. Check out moma.org for details.
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Go see Avatar. Its much better than this.
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GriffithMovies has a whole collection of these rarely seen films by DW Griffith. If I have one complaint it is with the choice of music on the accompanying soundtrack which bears no relevance to what is actually being seen on the screen. For instance in the above film we hear what sounds like the opening music of King Kong (1933) over the opening credits. Worse still is what sounds like chase music from a Mack Sennett Keystone Cop over the battle scenes. Apart from this a unique collection.
Meliesmoon 3 years ago 2
Sorry..at the time thats all the music I had that I had the rights to. I agree, but at least you can see some classics...use your own music as they say. Enjoy...Just remember or try to that there was more to the man then ONE &&^%% film.
GriffithMovies 3 years ago