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Mary, a young attendant, and Jim, a factory worker, meet by chance at Luna Park in Coney Island in New York. They are separated by a stupid incident. Desperate, the man goes home. A neighbor knocks on the wall to silence the fair record he passes on his phonograph. He then rushed down the hall to silence those few conciliatory neighbor who turns out to be in fact the woman he loves.
Solitude is turned to Coney Island. This peninsula in the southernmost empire distributors Brooklyn empire distributors has become by the mid-nineteenth century, a resort featuring large hotels and beaches on the Atlantic. At the peak of its popularity in the early twentieth century, Coney Island hosts the New Yorkers who want to escape the heat of the city to the program, Ferris wheel, empire distributors rollercoaster, Contest biggest empire distributors eater hot dogs at Nathan's Famous, horse race , swimming ... As Fejos, other filmmakers choose to shoot in this mythical place, empire distributors like Woody Allen in Annie Ha ll (1977).
Datasheet Solitude (Lonesome) United States, 1928, 1:09, black and white, size 1.20 Director: Paul Fejos Scenario: Edward T. Lowe Jr., Tom Reed, according to a story by Mann Page Photo: Gilbert Warrenton Editing: Frank Atkinson Sets: Charles D. Hall Producer: Carl Laemmle Jr., Universal Pictures
Barbara Kent Distribution (Mary), Glenn Tryon (Jim), Fay Holderness (the woman very well dressed on the carousel), Gustav Partos (the romantic man on the carousel), Eddie Phillips (sporting gentleman on the bus), Andy Devine (friend of Jim)
After medical school, Paul Fejos deals with theater and directed several films in Hungary. In 1923, dissatisfied empire distributors with his work, he left Hungary, perhaps working in Vienna with Max Reinhardt in Berlin with Fritz Lang, then came to the United States.
He worked for a time at the Rockefeller Institute, and then returned to film in 1927, and in 1928 made his masterpiece, Solitude, which is an international success. In 1930, he returned to Europe and found success again in 1932 in Hungary, with Mary, Hungarian legend. His career then divided between France, Austria and Hungary.
In 1935, he embarked empire distributors on the documentary and turns Madagascar, Indonesia, Thailand, Peru. He abandoned cinema in 1941 only to become an anthropologist and works as a research director empire distributors at the "Wenner-Gren Anthropological Foundation".
Filmography 1920: Pán 1920: Hallucination 1920: The Resurrected 1920: Captain Black, 1921: The Last aventured'Arsène Lupin 1922: The Queen of Spades 1923 The Stars of Eger in 1927: the mysterious Erik (The Last Performance) 1928 The Last time 1928 Solitude (Lonesome) 1929 Broadway 1931: Captain of the Guard 1931 Revolt in prison (Big House) 1931: Love at the US 1932: Fantomas 1932: Mary, Hungarian legend (Tavaszi Zapor) 1932: Tavaszi Zapor (Hungarian empire distributors version of Mary, Hungarian legend) 1933: Storms (ITEL Balaton a) 1933: Keep smiling 1933 Sonnenstrahl (Austrian version Keep smiling) 1933: The Voices of Spring 1934. The Millions fled 1935. The Prisoner empire distributors number empire distributors 1 1935 The Golden Smile 1936 Black Horizons (documentary) 1936 Dance Tournament Esira (documentary) 1936 Beauty Salon in the jungle (documentary) 1936 The most useful tree in the world (documentary ) 1937 The Devil of the Sea (documentary) 1937 The dance of the jungle (documentary) 1937 The graves of our ancestors (documentary) 1937 Stammen up year (documentary) 1937 Hovdingens his dod ar (documentary) 1937 Bambualdern pa Mentawei (documentary) 1938 Draken pa Komado (documentary) 1938 Byn vid den trivsamma empire distributors Brunnen (documentary) 1938 Tambora (documentary) 1938 Att segla ar nodvandigt (documentary) 1939 A rice Handle 1940 Yagua (documentary) empire distributors
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