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Title Unseen cinema. 8, The mysteries. Diana the huntress : masterpiece from the classics / Cineric, Inc. presents ; adapted and dramatized by Francis Trevelyan Miller ; produced under personal supervision of Mr. Charles W. Allen
Published United States : Filmmakers Showcase, 1916

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Description 1 online resource (31 minutes)
Summary The Mysteries is part of the film retrospective Unseen Cinema that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. "Diana the Huntress" is an early example of aesthetic dancing performed by both men and women. Although female dancers like Ruth St. Denis had made the form famous, few men had embraced the style. Paul Swan, who played Pan and Apollo, was an exception. --Janis Londraville Known internationally as "the most beautiful man in the world," Paul Swan was cited in 1914 as "America's premier dancer" by Arthur Hammerstein. Swan is also remembered for his appearances in Andy Warhol's sixties' movies. He was a gifted painter and sculptor whose works are owned by The Ringling Museum of Art. --Janis Londraville. Theatrical producer-manager, Charles Allen, who was the president and treasurer of Plurograph and Unity Sales Film Corporation, ventured into the motion picture business in 1916 to produce and direct Diana the Huntress. --Paul SpehrFrancis Trevelyan Miller was a historian who wrote and edited "Life of Abraham Lincoln Told from Original Photographs" (1910) and the monumental, ten-volume "The Photographic Study of the Civil War" (1911). His role as "adapter" of "Diana the Huntress" and as screenwriter for the Helen Keller inspired "Deliverance" (1919) appear to be his only contacts with cinema, except perhaps for his book, "Thomas A. Edison, Benefactor of Mankind" (1932). --Bruce Posner. 16mm from 35mm 1.33:1 black and white color tints tones silent with music 16fps 29:15 minutes. Production: Pluragraph
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed July 24, 2020)
"Early American avant-garde film 1893-1941"
Credits New music, Rodney Sauer
Performer Baroness von Dewitz (Diana), Paul Swan (Apollo, Pan), Lionel Braham (Jupiter), Grace Osborne (Latona), Mary Navarra (Juno), Frederic Osborne (King Cadmus), Lieut. Percy Richards (Acteon), William Schley (Endymion), Florence Fleming Noyes and her dancing pupils
Notes Intertitles in English
Subject Apollo (Deity) -- Drama
Diana (Roman deity) -- Drama
SUBJECT Apollo (Deity) fast (OCoLC)fst00811441
Diana (Roman deity) fast (OCoLC)fst00892613
Genre/Form Dance films
Drama
Experimental films
Silent films
Experimental films.
Dance films.
Silent films.
Films expérimentaux.
Films de danse.
Films muets.
Form Streaming video
Author Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959, director.
Allen, Charles W. (Filmmaker), producer
Cineric (Firm), presenter.
Other Titles Unseen cinema : early American avant-garde film 1893-1941
Mysteries : gods, goddesses, witches and goblins