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The river Die erste Frau im Leben

A new reconstruction of Frank Borzage's masterpiece "The river" from the last year of American silent cinema. Charles Farrell is cast as virile outdoorsman Allen John Pender, while Mary Duncan co-stars as Pender's haughty society sweetheart Rosalee. At first, Rosalee is resistant to Pender's Spartan lifestyle, but he wins her over by singing a thrilling romantic ballad. For the first time Cinémathèque Suisse was able to include a recently discovered erotic sequence which was cut by the censors.

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  • "Erste Frau im Leben"@en
  • "Erste Frau im Leben"

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  • "A new reconstruction of Frank Borzage's masterpiece "The river" from the last year of American silent cinema. Charles Farrell is cast as virile outdoorsman Allen John Pender, while Mary Duncan co-stars as Pender's haughty society sweetheart Rosalee. At first, Rosalee is resistant to Pender's Spartan lifestyle, but he wins her over by singing a thrilling romantic ballad. For the first time Cinémathèque Suisse was able to include a recently discovered erotic sequence which was cut by the censors."@en
  • "A new reconstruction of Frank Borzage's masterpiece 'The river' from the last year of American silent cinema. For the first time Cinémathèque Suisse was able to include a recently discovered erotic sequence which was cut by the censors. Janet Bergstrom discusses in a visual essay the relationship between F.W. Murnau and Frank Borzage at the end of the 20's at Fox. Also includes the first three 1915/16 Western movies by and with Frank Borzage, a collection of production stills and texts by Borzage biographer Hervé Dumont."@en
  • "A new reconstruction of Frank Borzage's masterpiece 'The river' from the last year of American silent cinema. For the first time Cinémathèque Suisse was able to include a recently discovered erotic sequence which was cut by the censors. Janet Bergstrom discusses in a visual essay the relationship between F.W. Murnau and Frank Borzage at the end of the 20's at Fox. Also includes the first three 1915/16 Western movies by and with Frank Borzage, a collection of production stills and texts by Borzage biographer Hervé Dumont."

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  • "Short films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Shorts"@en
  • "Adaptations"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Silent films"
  • "Features"@en

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  • "The river Die erste Frau im Leben"@en
  • "The river Die erste Frau im Leben"
  • "River (Motion picture : 1929)"@en
  • "River (Motion picture : 1929)"