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In Reply to: Two classics I'd like to see made into movies: posted by tinear on May 30, 2004 at 04:57:36:
First one is a 1954 film with Gérard Philipe and Danielle Darrieux:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047432/
And the second - a wonderful 1969 Russian film with Innokentii Smoktunovsky and Georgi Taratorkin as Raskol'nikov:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064839/
It is available on tape, and if you can follow Smoktunovsky's monlogues, it is beautiful.
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videos by mail, yet, but I'm going to start soon. Thanks for the tips, I'll order these first (I've long admired DD).
Is the Russian director considered top level?
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He is a respected director, I don't think he ever made it into the ranks of the truly great, and of course when the movie came out there was plenty of argument, as the classic always generates. I liked the film, especially the Porfirii role - Smoktunovsky is one of the great actors the USSR produced. He is the narrator in the Tarkovsky's mirror. Be forewarned, I think the tape quality is not great at all, but maybe the one I got is not the same you can get today.BTW - I checked the Amazon used sales, there are two - one at $13, and the other one at $66... go figure...
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My God! How long is that it! That I saw this " Le Rouge & le Noir " !
It was very static, I mean more like theater, but still have a good feeling about it. I suppose by today standart it must be outdated.
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some of today's finer directors would re-make them.
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Do you think there is a market for such a wonderful book. Hum....
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