Afin de célébrer son 100e anniversaire, The Sheik arrive en Blu-ray prochainement
Afin de célébrer son 100e anniversaire, Paramount annonce pour le 19 octobre 2021, le film muet The Sheik en Blu-ray. Réalisé en 1921 par George Melford, il met en vedette Rudolph Valentino, Agnes Ayres, Adolphe Menjou et Walter Long.
Lady Diana Mayo est une jeune Britannique éprise d’indépendance. Au cours d’une expédition dans le désert du Sahara, elle est subitement kidnappée par Ahmed Ben Assan, un cheik puissant qui souhaite en faire sa maîtresse. D’abord révoltée, la jeune femme ne tarde pas à tomber sous le charme irrésistible de son ravisseur…
Voici le communiqué :
TORONTO, Ont. – Originally released in 1921 at the height of the nation’s appetite for motion pictures, the epic romantic drama THE SHEIK became a massive sensation, breaking box office records and earning over $1 million during its first year of release. 100 years later, Paramount Pictures celebrates this towering classic of the silent film era with a brand-new Blu-ray release, arriving on October 19, 2021.
Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, THE SHEIK was directed by George Melford and stars the legendary Rudolph Valentino as the title character. The role helped propel Valentino into stardom and sealed his status as a Hollywood heartthrob—and the original “Latin Lover”—at the age of 26.
THE SHEIK restoration employed modern technology so viewers can experience the original beauty of this monumental silent film. Since original negatives for silent films rarely exist, Paramount searched the world for the best elements and used a print and an intermediate element called a fine grain. One source of the film yielded better results for image quality, another for intertitles. One of the elements was “stretch-printed” and had to be adjusted digitally during the restoration process. In the silent era there was no standard frame rate, so stretch printing was done to show silent films at 24 frames per second. In addition, tints and tones were digitally applied, guided by an original continuity script from the Paramount archive. The result is the best picture quality THE SHEIK has had since it was originally shown in theaters 100 years ago.
While THE SHEIK was wildly successful, it did provoke controversy, much as the source material had upon its original publication in 1919. Many of the themes and controversial elements of the film are still being grappled with today, a subject that is explored in a new featurette on the Blu-ray with film historian and professor Leslie Midkiff DeBauche entitled “Desert Heat: 100 Years with The Sheik.” The disc also includes a music score by Roger Bellon.
Synopsis
Rudolph Valentino is Ahmed Ben Hassan, a charming Arabian sheik who becomes infatuated with the adventurous, modern-thinking Englishwoman Lady Diana Mayo, played by Agnes Ayres. When the sheik abducts Lady Diana, the two clash, but ultimately profess their love for one another in this quintessential “desert romance” that effectively capitalized on the popularity of the genre.