Conrad Veidt
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You might want to check out Different From the Others (1919), in which Veidt plays a gay character. There are some clips online.
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For the record, I am straight.
Thanks Rich for the mention. I will have a look. Amazing actor and screen presence galore.
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"The Murri Affair" (1974)
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Have to say, considering the thought that so many of this great actor and from all reports an extremely genteel, refined and courageous gentleman's early silent films are now considered lost, this montage surprised me with the number of clips it was able to contain.
(...hope you don't mind that I quoted your post here, laffite)
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Dargo, I meant that it was only two threads that I did not want to be quoted. FIRST FILM THAT COME TO MIND and FIRST ACTRESS/ACTOR COMES TO MIND. The anticipation of clicking on NOTIFICATION goes bad when I discover it's a mere clue. Those two threads to my thinking are not substantive, they pale in interest with a notification that deals with movies, conversations, etc. I am deeply unhappy to think that this misunderstanding is out there. I had another one of these from another poster. I want to clear this up so I may make a brief posting in the SIGNATURE field so as to disabuse others here of this annoying misconception. Not your fault, Dargo. It's my fault, in my frustration, I did not make myself clear in the first place.Dargo wrote: ↑February 8th, 2023, 1:14 amHave to say, considering the thought that so many of this great actor and from all reports an extremely genteel, refined and courageous gentleman's early silent films are now considered lost, this montage surprised me with the number of clips it was able to contain.
(...hope you don't mind that I quoted your post here, laffite)
Yeah, I didn't even know that he made so many silents. I imagine that some of the clips were excerpts from movies under that lamentable category, i.e., Presumed Lost.
"The Murri Affair" (1974)
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I stopped by his niche when visiting Judy & Joan among several others at Ferncliff just outside of NYC-
Nice that someone published this photo of the inside-
Nice that someone published this photo of the inside-
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For anyone who is interested, the author of this YouTube channel, Monika Ilie-Prica, has a website dedicated to Conrad Veidt: https://conradveidt.wordpress.com/.
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Does anybody know what film this picture comes from please? (And how do you embed the film into the message, rather than provide a link?)
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I edited the post to add the image tags for you, Belle. Please click the edit button (or quote your own post) to see how it was done for future reference! Basically just put the link between two code tags, like this, only without the spaces:[ img]linktoimage.jpg[ /img]
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Thank you so much; I see it now.Lomm wrote: ↑May 1st, 2023, 6:40 amI edited the post to add the image tags for you, Belle. Please click the edit button (or quote your own post) to see how it was done for future reference! Basically just put the link between two code tags, like this, only without the spaces:[ img]linktoimage.jpg[ /img]
Always a huge thrill to talk about, think about and watch Conrad Veidt. I've discovered him late in life but better late than never!! I'm looking for restorations of "The Men in Her Life", "Whistling in the Dark", "Escape" and "A Woman's Face". Can't find any. Also, I have a George Cukor biography and it mentions the film but not Conrad Veidt, unlike the Michael Powell book I have - whom I'll quote in a separate posting below this.
Waiting for the definitive biography of Veidt, but with the passage of time and no living relatives that will prove difficult. His daughter Viola died without having had children and Veidt's only sibling, a brother, died in 1900, aged 9.
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British director Michael Powell, quoted in "I Live Cinema: The Life and Films of Michael Powell", James Howard, 2017:
About Conrad Veidt: "One of the most romantic and magnetic men alive" (p.361) and "For us he was the great German cinema. Only in English did he lose his magnificent authority, walking like a tongue-tied Samson among the Philistines" (94).
These were both moving comments from Powell about Veidt, whom he loved.
About Conrad Veidt: "One of the most romantic and magnetic men alive" (p.361) and "For us he was the great German cinema. Only in English did he lose his magnificent authority, walking like a tongue-tied Samson among the Philistines" (94).
These were both moving comments from Powell about Veidt, whom he loved.
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Watch here from 9:30. Anita Berber seems to get the vapours when she's kissed by the 26year old Veidt: I would have too!!!