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Num. inventario del frammento
Clip inventory number
  11223
   

Titolo film
Film title
  King Lear
Titolo alternativo
Alternate title(s)
  Kƶnig Lear, Re Lear
Titolo busta Turconi
Title on Turconi env.
  Re Lear
Casa di produzione
Production co.
  Vitagraph
Nazione
Country
  U.S.
Data di uscita
Release date
  1909
Regia
Director
  William V. Ranous
Film conservato c/o
Film preserved at
  BFI; Cineteca Nazionale, Rome (Associazione Italiana per le Ricerche di Storia del Cinema)

Processi colorazione
Color processes
 
 
Black & White
 
 
 
 

Altri particolari
Other details
 
 

Scritte sui margini
Edge inscriptions
 

Manifatt. pellicola
Stock manufacturer
 
     
Catalogo Joye n.
Joye Catalogue no.
  225
     
Totale frammenti
Total title clips
  32
 
Frammento conservato c/o
Fragment preserved at
  George Eastman House
     
Num. fotogrammi
Number of frames
  2

Note / Notes
See 11222...11232, 11236, 15805...15824.

Friuli 11222...11232, 11236:
Mounted in slide frames. Found in slide magazine (which contained 11209 ... 11238) .

[Re Lear]
is written on paper divider preceding #11222;
[Re Lear (Vitagraph)]
is written on paper divider between #11230 and 11231. [225] is written on slide frames.
11233 ... 11235 were mounted in the same slide frame, with 11233 at top and 11235 bottom. - UR

Bologna 15805...15824:
Title information verified by Cineteca di Bologna.

Commenti, aggiunte e correzioni / Comments, additions and corrections
JLY 12/9/2009
Updated. See http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/69065

PCU, Dec 6, 2009: Joye Catalogue 1960 lists the film as KOENIG LEAR, ā€œTurconi envelopeā€ (=Joye Catalog) number 226.. Production company: Vitagraph, US.

10/20/2009 JLY
Scans have been processed and uploaded.

PCU, 4/20/2009
No clips here? I know there’s a beautiful decomposed frame, UR shared it with me. Is it possible to include it, for the record? In any event, we should tick the ā€œDecomp/Fadeā€ box, right?