The Artist

Titolo originale: The Artist
Regia: Michel Hazanavicius |
Anno: 2011
Origine: Belgium | France |
Generi: Dramma Commedia Romance
Tag: movie business | hollywood | black and white | dog | filmmaking | mustache | silent film | marquee | terrier | movie star | flapper | silent film star | 1920s | pets | old hollywood |
Cast: Jean Dujardin | Bérénice Bejo | John Goodman | James Cromwell | Penelope Ann Miller | Missi Pyle | Beth Grant | Ed Lauter | Joel Murray | Elizabeth Tulloch | Ken Davitian | Malcolm McDowell | Basil Hoffman | Bill Fagerbakke | Nina Siemaszko | Stephen Mendillo | Dash Pomerantz | Beau Nelson | Alex Holliday | Wiley M. Pickett | Ben Kurland | Katie Nisa | Katie Wallack | Hal Landon Jr. | Cleto Augusto | Sarah Karges | Sarah Scott | Ezra Buzzington | Stuart Pankin | Andy Milder | Bob Glouberman | David Allen Cluck | Matt Skollar | Annie O'Donnell | Patrick Mapel | Matthew Albrecht | Harvey J. Alperin | Lily Knight | Clement Blake | Tasso Feldman | Christopher Ashe | Adria Tennor | Cletus Young | J. Mark Donaldson | Brian J. Williams | Jen Lilley | Brian Chenoweth | Tim DeZarn | Kristian Francis Falkenstein | Uggie | Robert Amico | Todd Bittner | Bill Blair | Teri Bocko | Amanda Chism | Brendan Connolly | Vincent De Paul | Mohamed Dione | Jennifer Kaye Evans | Josephine Ganner | Victor Holstein | Jennifer Ingrum | Sergio Kato | Kevin Ketcham | Carmen Kirby | Michael Laren | Jillana Laufer | Sonya Macari | Josh Margulies | Julie Minasian | Rene Napoli | Niko Novick | Geoff Pilkington | Randee Reicher | Andrew Schlessinger | Frank Scozzari | Jewel Shepard | John H. Tobin | Josh Woodle | Robert Kestler |

Hollywood 1927. Georges Valentin è un divo del cinema muto. La vita sembra sorridergli finché l'avvento del film sonori lo condannerà all'oblio. Peppy Miller, giovane comparsa, sta invece per esssere lanciata nel firmamento delle star. Il film racconta i loro destini incrociati.

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While autographing photos for George, Clifton uses a Parker Streamlined Vacumatic fountain pen whic [...] D
The mic disappears during Peppy's interview and then reappears. D
On the back page of Variety is full-page ad for Coca-Cola; ads in this trade paper were always for [...] D
For the start of the sound era, a noisy "unblimped" motion picture camera is shown filming. Early s [...] D
When Peppy and George meet again on the stairs in the studio office, after she gives him her phone [...] D
George's chauffeur-driven car is a Lincoln, supposedly from 1929. It is actually a later model, mos [...] D
Early in the film, an issue of Variety is shown with the front page covered with photos. Photos wer [...] D
During the electrocution scene in the movie-within-a-movie ("A Russian Affair"), closeups of the co [...] D
When Peppy bumps into George Valentin, she had dropped her small black bag and picked it up. The ba [...] D
(at around 42 min) The 1950s-era record changer is shown "playing" a 1930s-era 78 rpm disc, but rot [...] D
In the hospital (1930 or 1931), Calvin Coolidge is pictured in a photo-portrait on a wall. Coolidge [...] D
It is correct that the SMPTE leader shown did not come into use until television, but the writer sa [...] D
The number of George's house is painted on the curb in front. Los Angeles did not begin this practi [...] D
In the fire scene, when Uggie tries to get the policeman's attention, a street sign reading "Oakwoo [...] D
A fire due to burning film would have produced a lot of toxic gas. George likely would have died fr [...] D
In the film within a film at the beginning, the characters escape in an airplane called a Ryan ST. [...] D
When he is sitting up in bed, the headboard behind him is circular, but later it is rectangular. [...] D
Women's fashions changed a great deal from 1927 to 1932; however, Peppy's wardrobe appears to remai [...] D
When George removes a white sheet from the things that Peppy bought at auction, in one moment the s [...] D
The phonograph used is a Guild "Graphanola" - a Hi-Fi made to look like an outside horn machine. Th [...] D
When George meets Peppy for the first time, he is surrounded by reporters and photographers. One re [...] D
"Pennies from Heaven" by Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke was first introduced in Pennies from Heav [...] D
Early on when Peppy dances through her quickie audition, she places her purse on the ground to her [...] D
When George wakes up from his nightmare, he is propped up on pillows, almost sitting upright, with [...] D
(at around 4 mins) When George watches the film in the theater, the on-screen car has the driver on [...] D
Both Peppy's and Valentin's new films are set to open on Oct. 25, 1929. Before Opening Night, Valen [...] D
She tells her director that she is blackmailing him, but she is actually bribing him. D
In all of the films screened, the THE END title dissolves onto the screen, either over the action o [...] D
When Valentin destroys his film prints he opens can after can of film and takes out reels of film. [...] D
The pistol George takes out of the box is a Smith and Wesson model 36 "Chief's Special". The model [...] D
In the restaurant where Peppy is giving an interview, there is a shot from behind where the person [...] D
Peppy's chauffeur-driven car is a Cadillac Convertible Sedan with its 'Goddess of Speed' hood ornam [...] D
When George sees the large marquee for Peppy Miller's movie Beauty Spot, the beauty spot on her ima [...] D
During the montage of films starring Peppy Miller, the spelling of her name on the movie posters ch [...] D
The end credits have no copyright date. D
Uggie is seen with George in the theater watching his directorial debut; however, he's not with Geo [...] D
When a poster is shown of new talents of the sound era in 1929, actress Lucille Ricksen is among th [...] D
The pair of white porcelain Art Deco figurines, often seen behind Doris and used as a metaphor for [...] D
In the movie-within-the-movie shown at the beginning, Valentin's character is being tortured by the [...] D
The dateline on the "WHO'S THAT GIRL?" edition of Variety reads, "LOS ANGELES, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, [...] D
After George leaves Peppy's house, his clothes that he wore from the fire are clean but right after [...] D

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