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The Assassination of the Duke de Guise

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The Assassination of the Duke de Guise

This one is modelled on the painting by Paul Delaroche and is an extension of the stage act known as “tableau vivant”.

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Release : 1897
Rating : 5.1
Studio : Lumière, 
Crew : Director,  Director, 
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Genre : Drama History

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Cubussoli
2018/08/30

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Jeanskynebu
2018/08/30

the audience applauded

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Ortiz
2018/08/30

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Winifred
2018/08/30

The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.

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Michael_Elliott
2016/12/26

L'assassinat du duc de Guise (1897) The Guise family is very well-known in France and this here acts out an assassination plot. This film from the Lumiere company was obviously filmed on a stage and I'm going to guess that it was a part of a play. The camera was set up and part of it was filmed. For the most part this here was a very entertaining act. Of course, it's been chopped down to fit a fifty-five second movie but I actually thought it was very entertaining. The title gives away what's going to happen but I thought the film did a very good job at leading up to the violence and then pulling it off.

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boblipton
2012/11/19

Georges Hatot began as a director of crowd scenes on stage and moved into films. There he specialized in scenes of murder and assassination, sure to please the members of the audience who liked blood and thunder.This one is modeled on the painting by Paul Delaroche and is an extension of the stage act known as "tableau vivante". Intended to get around laws which forbade depiction of immoral acts like nudity on stage, there was an exception if there was no movement. You could put a nude woman on stage if the purpose was artistic enough, and what could be more artistic than a painting? Tableau vivante survived on the stage well into the 20th century -- take a look at the film MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS for a based-on-the-facts story. In the movies it still survives in modified form, both in movies based on comic books, which often reproduce panels and let them hang on the screen for a long time, and in modified form: notice the re-imagining of the famous Norman Rockwell Saturday EVENING POST cover showing a family sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner, re-imagined as a Black family and shot with a moving camera in Ridley Scott's "American Gangster".

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