Rhapsody in Two Languages (1934)
Rhapsody in Two Languages is a city symphony film reminiscent of the work of Walter Ruttmann and Dziga Vertov, a paean to '30s Montreal that contrasts old and new: horse-drawn carts, flashy new automobiles, busy streets, jaywalking monks, and wild nightlife, with overlaps and spinning images that suggest just how out of control things could get when the sun went down.
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Cast
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Corey Thomson | As: Narrator(voice) |
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Rhapsody in Two Languages is a city symphony film reminiscent of the work of Walter Ruttmann and Dziga Vertov, a paean to '30s Montreal that contrasts old and new: horse-drawn carts, flashy new automobiles, busy streets, jaywalking monks, and wild nightlife, with overlaps and spinning images that suggest just how out of control things could get when the sun went down.
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Cast
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Corey Thomson |
Narrator(voice) |
Directed By
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Gordon Sparling |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Gordon Sparling |
Writer |
Production Crew
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Gordon Sparling |
Producer |
Edited By
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Gordon Sparling |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Howard Fogg |
Music |
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Maurice Metzger |
Sound |
Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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Alfred Jacquemin |
Cinematography |
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