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DramaComedyDocumentaryAnimationExperimentalMusic
Dimitar Pentchev |film credit
Pandora's Box (Die Buchse Der Pandora)
G.W. Pabst
Drama | 133 min | 2006 | South West
participation: composer, producer, conductor
The legendary silent film from 1929 starring Louise Brooks as Lulu

synopsis
One of the masters of early German cinema, G. W. Pabst had an innate talent for discovering actresses (including Greta Garbo). And perhaps none of his female stars shone brighter than Kansas native and onetime Ziegfeld girl Louise Brooks, whose legendary persona was defined by Pabst's lurid, controversial melodrama Pandora's Box. Sensationally modern, the film follows the downward spiral of the fiery, brash, yet innocent showgirl Lulu, whose sexual vivacity has a devastating effect on everyone she comes in contact with. Daring and stylish, Pandora's Box is one of silent cinema's great masterworks and a testament to Brooks's dazzling individuality.
N.B. Of course, only the score was done in 2006 - the film was shot in 1929!
crew
  • director Georg Wilhelm Pabst
  • writer Ladislaus Vajda (Adapted from Franz Wedekind's plays Erdgeist and Die Bueschse der Pandora)
cast
  • Lulu Louise Brooks
  • Dr. Schön Fritz Kortner
  • Alwa Schön Franz Lederer
  • Rodrigo Quast Krafft-Raschig
  • Countess Geschwitz Alice Roberts
  • Dr. Schön's fiancee Daisy d'Ora
  • Jack the Ripper Gustav Diessl

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useful links
  • Criterion's page for "Pandora's Box"
distribution/sales agent
The film is being issued in a beautiful double DVD edition by Criterion Collection, New York.

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