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Num. inventario del frammento
Clip inventory number
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748 |
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Titolo film
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Le Rhin de Cologne Ă Bingen |
Titolo alternativo
Alternate title(s) |
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The Rhine from Cologne to Bingen |
Titolo busta Turconi
Title on Turconi env. |
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Rhein von Birgen nach Köln |
Casa di produzione
Production co. |
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Pathé Frères |
Nazione
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France |
Data di uscita
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1910 |
Regia
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Film conservato c/o
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GEH; BFI |
Processi colorazione
Color processes |
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Stenciled |
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Blue; Green; Yellow |
Altri particolari
Other details
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Scritte sui margini
Edge inscriptions |
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Manifatt. pellicola
Stock manufacturer
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Pathé Frères |
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Catalogo Joye n.
Joye Catalogue no.
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1515 |
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Totale frammenti
Total title clips |
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50 |
Frammento conservato c/o
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George Eastman House |
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Num. fotogrammi
Number of frames |
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3 |
Note / Notes |
See 743...758, 13703...13719, 15734...15750:
GEH 743...758: [n. 1515 Rhein von Birgen nach Köln Pathe]
Pavia 13703...13719: [1515 Il Reno La Bingen a Köln]
Bologna 15734...15750: Title info confirmed by Cineteca di Bologna |
Commenti, aggiunte e correzioni / Comments, additions and corrections |
JLY 6/17/2010 http://filmographie.fondation-jeromeseydoux-pathe.com/index.php?id=7183
SBL 5/13/09 FIAF lists alternate titles as “The Rhine from Cologne to Bingen” and “The Rhine-Cologne to Bingen”
UR 1/18/08 Proper spelling is “Köln” -
JLY ca 2006:
The Rhine from Cologne to Bingen
This film takes you past all the most famous castles, each of which is the subject of hundreds of legends. First we see Koenigswinter and the crumbling ruins of the Dragon’s Rock. In quick succession follow Linz, Anderach and the Fortress of Ehren-breistein. next comes one of the most famous sights of the Rhine, the monument of Emperor William. And then the Lorelei, the Oberwsel, and the ruins of Schonburg, and passing through the Rhine Palatine we come upon Kaub and the Castle of Gutenfels. Amongst others we see the famous Rheinstein and Sonneck castles, and finally at Bingen itself the Mouse, or Hatto’s Tower, and the vineyards of Rudesheim. The film is pregnant with interest, giving a true representation of the splendid scenery of this magnificent and incomparable river, and calling to mind the innumerable tales and myths of quaint old German folklore, which spreads its misty veil upon the dark and mysterious waters. —525 feet. Released July 4.
Anonymous, “Synopses of Current Films: The Rhine from Cologne to Bingen,” The Nickelodeon 4.1 (July 1, 1910): 20.
also
Anonymous. “Stories of the Films: The Rhine from Cologne to Bingen.” Moving Picture World 7.2 (July 9, 1910): 101.
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