Waxworks (Masters of Cinema #239) Blu-Ray - Limited Edition
Waxworks (Masters of Cinema #239) Blu-Ray - Limited Edition
This special edition release features a slip cover.
Waxworks [Das Wachsfigurenkabinett] was the final film Paul Leni directed in Germany before striking out for Hollywood and making such classic works of genre filmmaking as The Cat and the Canary, The Man Who Laughs, and The Last Warning. Its sophisticated melding of genres was in fact what inspired Universal’s Carl Laemmle to invite Leni to come to Hollywood in the first place, as Laemmle was hoping to capitalise on the emerging comedy-horror craze of the 1920s. Yet Waxworks is, at heart, a pure example of German expressionism. Its stylised sets (designed by Leni), fantastical costumes, chiaroscuro lighting, and startlingly bold performances are paragons of the cinematic movement, and contribute heavily to the film’s lasting appeal.
The three separate episodes of Waxworks are united by the character of a young poet (William Dieterle), who is hired by the owner of a wax museum to create backstories for a trio of the museum’s figures: Caliph Harun al-Rashid (Emil Jannings), Ivan the Terrible (Conrad Veidt), and Jack the Ripper (Werner Krauss). The stories are depicted in succession (one per episode), the poet casting himself—as well as the daughter of the wax museum’s owner—at the centre of each tale. Though the poet and the daughter play different characters in the corresponding plots, they are always lovers whose relationship is threatened by the personages of the wax figures.
As there is no surviving original negative of Waxworks, this newly restored edition—a joint effort by the Deutsche Kinemathek and Cineteca di Bologna, L’Immagine Ritrovata (with funding from the German Commission for Culture and the Media)—is composed of contemporary prints and additional film materials from archives around the world. The elements, including English intertitles, were scanned in 4K resolution and then restored in 2K. Presented by The Masters of Cinema Series and Flicker Alley in a special Blu-ray edition, there is an option of two new scores to accompany the film: one by the Ensemble Musikfabrik (commissioned by ZDF/ARTE), and the second by composer Richard Siedhoff.
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Actors: Emil Jannings, Conrad Veidt, Werner Krauss
Director: Leo Birinsky, Paul Leni
Special Features: Option of two newly created scores - by Ensemble Musikfabrik; and composer Richard Siedhoff, Audio commentary with Australian film and arts critic Adrian Martin, Paul Leni’s Rebus-Film Nr. 1-8 – Courtesy of Kino Lorber - these Leni-helmed cinematic crossword puzzles were originally screened in 1920s German cinemas as featurettes accompanying the main film. Each of these animated shorts was split into two parts—a clue and an answer—and presented before and after the visual presentation, In search of the original version of Paul Leni’s ‘Das Wachsfigurenkabinett’ – An interview with Julia Wallmüller (Deutsche Kinemathek) based on her presentation after the premiere of the restored film at Il Cinema Ritrovato festival in Bologna 2020, Kim Newman on Waxworks – An in-depth, on-camera interview with journalist-film critic-fiction writer Kim Newman about the legacy of Waxworks
Release Year: 1924
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Format: Blu-Ray
Label: Eureka Video
Region Coding: Region B
Language: German
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Case Type: Blu-Ray Case with Slipcase
Genre:
- Fantasy
- Horror
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Run Time: 81 mins
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 original aspect ratio
Video Format: PAL