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SUMMARY:Lost Cleopatra Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Hollywood Foreign Press Association & Hollywood Heritage Present: Evening at the Barn – THEDA BARA – LOST CLEOPATRA\nPlease join us on Wednesday\, February 8\, 2017 for a special celebration of the silent 1917 epic “CLEOPATRA”  starring Theda Bara. The movie was truly a masterpiece\, unfortunately this film along with virtually the entire Fox Film silent archive perished in a vault fire. \nOne hundred years since the initial release\, filmmaker Phillip Dye has created an epic reconstruction bringing  Theda Bara’s “CLEOPATRA” back to life! \nAfter years of research and collecting all of the on-set photography stills available. The film has been painstakingly pieced together again through the editing of these precious stills. These photographs capture the mind-blowing scale of this super production and they capture Theda’s electrifying performance and her trail-blazing Vamp character in an array of historically accurate scandalous costumes. \nWorking with the original script\, inter-title cards have been woven into the pictorial montage\, transporting the audience back to 1917. Live musical accompaniment featuring harp\, piano and strings help to make this silent film experience complete. \nA conversation with the filmmaker is scheduled to follow along with a presentation by special guest Joan Craig\, author of Theda Bara\, My Mentor. She will share stories of growing up with Theda\, her second mom \nTheda Bara memorabilia — vintage stills and posters will be on display. Plus\, we’ll be offering unusual items in our famous $1 raffle! \n*LIVE MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT – Pianist Cliff Retallick & Harpist Liza Wallace
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/lost-cleopatra-screening/
LOCATION:The Hollywood Heritage Museum\, 2100 N Highland Ave \, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90068\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160827T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160827T151500
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SUMMARY:Silent Treatment: A Woman of the World
DESCRIPTION:A chic European countess visits her small-town American cousin and wreaks mayhem with her liberated continental habits\, like smoking cigarettes and seducing men of high ranking public office. Pola Negri is very good at imbuing small gestures with explicit suggestions\, and\, with eyelids perpetually at half-mast\, exudes an attractive combination of contempt and boredom. As a reflection of and probably a comment on Negri’s experience with the American public as an exoticized object of controversy\, A Woman of the World plays her opulent femme fatale typecast against puritanical Midwestern notions of feminine behavior\, her stigmatized romantic independence perhaps marked by the black skull tattoo on her forearm. At one point she hunts down the man who’s been slandering her name\, and whips it out of the not-completely-unwilling participant–literally\, with a bullwhip. \nDir Malcolm St. Clair\, 1925\, DCP restoration\, 70 min.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/silent-treatment-a-woman-of-the-world/
LOCATION:The Silent Movie Theatre\, 611 N Fairfax Avenue\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160723T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160723T211000
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SUMMARY:Felix the Cat's Silent Animation Spectacular
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the career of Felix the Cat\, the No. 1 cartoon star of the 1920s\, with a program including Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer’s “Felix in Hollywood” (1923) and other shorts featuring the fabulous feline. Plus such animated gems as Winsor McCay’s “The Sinking of the Lusitania” (1918) and “The Pet” (1921)\, Max Fleischer’s “The Tantalizing Fly” (1919) and “Koko’s Auto Ride” (1921) and more. \n\nWith live musical accompaniment by Cliff Retallick.\n\nScreening format: 8mm | 100 min.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/felix-the-cats-silent-animation-spectacular/
LOCATION:The Egyptian Theatre\, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160710T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160710T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160510T040438Z
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SUMMARY:OUTFEST: Different From The Others
DESCRIPTION:Different From The Others (German: Anders als die Andern) is a German film produced during the Weimar Republic. It was first released in 1919 and stars Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel. \nThe story for Anders als die Andern was co-written by Richard Oswald and Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld\,[1] who also had a small part in the film and partially funded the production through his Institute for Sexual Science\, with the aim of presenting the story as a polemic against the then-current laws under Germany’s Paragraph 175\, which made homosexuality a criminal offense. \nThe cinematography was by Max Fassbender\, who two years previously had worked on Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray\, one of the earliest cinematic treatments of Oscar Wilde‘s The Picture of Dorian Gray. Director Richard Oswald later became a director of more mainstream films\, as did his son Gerd. Veidt became a major film star the year after Anders was released\, in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. \nAnders als die Andern is one of the first sympathetic portrayals of homosexuals in the cinema.[1] The film’s basic plot was used again in the 1961 UK film\, Victim\,[1] starring Dirk Bogarde. Censorship laws enacted in reaction to films like Anders als die Andern eventually restricted viewing of this movie to doctors and medical researchers\, and prints of the film were among the many “decadent” works burned by the Nazis after they came to power in 1933. \nMore on Wikipedia 
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/outfest-different-from-the-others/
LOCATION:The Director’s Guild of America\, 7920 Sunset Blvd \, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90046\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160709T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160709T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160707T025935Z
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SUMMARY:The Silent Treatment: So This Is Paris
DESCRIPTION:35mm print preserved by the Library of Congress \nFeaturing live accompaniment by Cliff Retallick! \nA glittering social satire staged safely abroad\, So This Is Paris passes off the routine infidelities of Jazz Age blue-bloods as “the French way.” Teasing the audience with urbane good humor—and featuring a nigh-surrealist montage of an “artist’s ball” (read: nightclub) that superimposes throngs of dancing legs and arms into a proto-psychedelic rendering of a really good champagne high—this silent doesn’t shy away from wanton hedonism. Lubitsch is a master of glamour and subtlety\, with Wilde’s edged wit\, and the ability to stack a dozen ironies on top of one another in five seconds flat. Lurid details are suggested by the simple presence of a man’s cane in the wrong woman’s home\, or\, not so subtly\, in a long string of vulgar insults (to a police officer) left conspicuously missing from the intertitles. \nDir. Ernst Lubitsch\, 1926\, 35mm\, 80 min. \nWatch the Cinefamily original trailer! \nhttps://vimeo.com/170327332
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/the-silent-treatment-so-this-is-paris/
LOCATION:The Silent Movie Theatre\, 611 N Fairfax Avenue\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160625T150000
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SUMMARY:His Nibs & The Smallest Show on Earth
DESCRIPTION:Presented as part of the Marquee Movies: Movies on Moviegoing Series \nLive musical accompaniment for the silent portion of this program will be provided by Cliff Retallick. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n Restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive\n\n\nHis Nibs  (1921) \nGregory La Cava directs this riotous\, slapstick spoof of the goings-on at a rural movie theater\, The Slippery Elm Picture Palace\, where patrons are reminded to refrain from “flirting and carrying about” and the projectionist really is the final editor of the advertised fare.  Vaudeville star “Chic” Sale plays multiple roles on both sides of the screen as proprietor\, projectionist and star of the film within this film. \n\n\n\n\n35mm\, b/w\, 56 min.  Production: Exceptional Pictures.  Distribution: “His Nibs” Syndicate.  Director: Gregory La Cava.  Screenwriter: Arthur Hoerl.  Cinematographer: A. J. Stout\, William H. Tuers.  Editor: Arthur Hoerl.  Cast: Charles Sale\, Colleen Moore\, Joseph J. Dowling\, J.P. Dowling\, J.P. Lockney. \n\n\n\n\n The Smallest Show on Earth  (UK\, 1957)\n\n When a struggling young couple receive news that they’ve inherited a movie theater from his long-lost uncle\, they dream of movie palace riches.  What they get is a dilapidated money pit staffed by a most curious set of eccentrics.  Sentiment gets the best of them\, however\, and they set out to revive the old theater in this classic and quirky British comedy.\n\n\n35mm\, b/w\, 80 min.  Production: Hallmark Productions.  Distribution: British Lion Film Corporation.  Producer: Michael Relph.  Director: Basil Dearden.  Screenwriter: William Rose\, John Eldridge.  Cinematographer: Douglas Slocombe.  Editor: Oswald Hafenrichter.  Art Direction: Allan Harris.  Cast: Virginia McKenna\, Bill Travers\, Margaret Rutherford\, Peter Sellers\, Bernard Miles. \n\n\n\n\n\nPreceded by:\n\n Movie Night  (1929)\n Charley Chase takes his family to the movies to find the management\, other patrons and his own indigestion comically interceding in their weekly night out.\n\n\n35mm\, b/w\, silent\, 20 min.  Production: Hal Roach Studios.  Distribution: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  Producer: Hal Roach.  Director: Lewis R. Foster.  Screenwriter: Leo McCarey.  Editor: Richard C. Currier.  Cast: Charley Chase\, Eugenia Gilbert\, Edith Fellows\, Spec O’Donnell\, Tiny Sandford. \nUncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show  (1902) \nDirector Edwin S. Porter’s remake of a British short from the previous year\, The Country Man and the Cinematograph\, spoofs the early cinema’s apocryphal naive viewer who mistakes the movies for reality. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n35mm\, b/w\, silent\, 2 min.  Production: Edison Manufacturing Company.  Distribution: Edison Manufacturing Company.  Director: Edwin S. Porter.  Cinematographer: Edwin S. Porter.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/his-nibs-the-smallest-show-on-earth/
LOCATION:The Billy Wilder Theatre\, 10899 Wilshire Blvd\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90024\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160522T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160522T190000
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SUMMARY:ART DIRECTORS GUILD FILM SOCIETY SERIES 2016: THE BELOVED ROGUE
DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by the Art Directors Guild Film Society \nWilliam Cameron Menzies was likely the most celebrated art director in silent motion pictures for his work on such extraordinary films as THE THIEF OF BAGDAD (1924). He won the first Oscar for Art Direction for THE DOVE (1927)\, and in 1936 directed the landmark sci-fi epic THINGS TO COME. In 1939 he took a step forward in filmic visualization so profound that an entirely new term had to be coined: production designer. For previsualizing and supervising the entire look of GONE WITH THE WIND\, Menzies received the first Academy Award for Production Design. \nWith live musical accompaniment by Cliff Retallick. Discussion following with James Curtis\, author of William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come\, who will sign his book in the lobby at 5:00 PM. Program moderated by production designer John Muto.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/art-directors-guild-film-society-series-2016-the-beloved-rogue/
LOCATION:The Egyptian Theatre\, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160521T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160521T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
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SUMMARY:Retroformat: Wild and Woolly - Starring Douglas Fairbanks
DESCRIPTION:With Surprise Shorts! \nIn possibly his best pre-swashbuckling comedy\, Douglas Fairbanks stars as a young New Yorker who longs for the excitement of the Old West. Energetically directed by John Emerson\, with a witty script and wryly ironic intertitles by husband and wife Emerson and Anita Loos\, and cinematography by Victor Fleming.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/retroformat-wild-and-woolly-starring-douglas-fairbanks/
LOCATION:The Egyptian Theatre\, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160514T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160514T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160510T031807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160510T031838Z
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SUMMARY:The Silent Treatment: Sally of the Sawdust - Starring W.C. Fields
DESCRIPTION:A rare comedy from the typically austere D.W. Griffith\, Sally of the Sawdust is a delightful gem and the veritable kick off of W.C. Fields’s unmatched career. Based on the 1923 stage musical Poppy\, Sally is rife with what we now know as trademark Fields — bumbling idiocy\, juggling\, dog-kicking — all in the midst of circus antics galore. \nFields plays Prof. Eustace\, a lovably notorious juggler who becomes the unlikely guardian of Sally after her mother (rejected by her affluent parents for marrying a lowly circus performer) dies in an accident. Eustace raises Sally in the circus and passes on all of his survival tricks\, until one day their work leads them to the same town where Sally’s snooty grandparents live. \nPlot summary from Wikipedia : \nBecause she married a circus performer\, Judge Foster (Erville Alderson) casts out his only daughter. Just before her death a few years later\, she leaves her little girl Sally (Carol Dempster) in the care of her friend McGargle (W.C. Fields)\, a good-natured crook\, juggler and fakir. Sally grows up in this atmosphere and is unaware of her parentage. McGargle\, realizing his responsibility to the child\, gets a job with a carnival company playing at Great Meadows\, where the Fosters live. A real estate boom has made them wealthy. Sally is a hit with her dancing. Peyton (Alfred Lunt)\, the son of Judge Foster’s friend\, falls in love with Sally. To save him\, the Judge arranges to have McGargle and Sally arrested. McGargle escapes\, but Sally is hunted down and brought back. McGargle\, hearing of Sally’s plight\, steals a Flivver\, and after many delays\, reaches the courtroom and presents proof of Sally’s parentage. The Judge dismisses the case and his wife takes Sally in her arms\, but Peyton’s claim is stronger and she agrees to become his wife. McGargle is persuaded to remain and is found an outlet for his peculiar talents in selling real estate.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/the-silent-treatment-sally-of-the-sawdust-starring-w-c-fields/
LOCATION:The Silent Movie Theatre\, 611 N Fairfax Avenue\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160312T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160312T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160219T192636Z
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SUMMARY:The Silent Treatment - Goose Woman
DESCRIPTION:A famous opera singer lost her voice when her son was born\, and has drowned her sorrows in drink. When a murder is committed near her house\, she invents a story in order to get herself back in front of the public again. However\, the story she comes up with results in her son being arrested for the murder. Staring Jack Pickford\, Constance Bennet and Louise Dresser. \nDir Clarence Brown\, 1925\, 35mm (Print Restored Courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive) \, 80 min.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/the-silent-treatment-goose-woman/
LOCATION:The Silent Movie Theatre\, 611 N Fairfax Avenue\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160227T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160227T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160219T182748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160219T182748Z
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SUMMARY:Fatty and Mabel Adrift - An evening with Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand
DESCRIPTION:Our “Retroformat\,” movies on 8mm series presents “Fatty and Mabel at Keystone” in our intimate\, Spielberg Theatre. This two hour program is an evening of silent shorts on 8mm featuring two of the era’s most beloved stars\, Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. The program includes a 100th anniversary screening of the beautifully made comedy classic “Fatty and Mabel Adrift” (1916\, 34 min. Dir. Roscoe Arbuckle)\, a true gem from the Keystone studios\, plus “Mabel\, Fatty and the Law” and “Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World’s Fair at San Francisco\,” both from 1915\, and much more. Curated and hosted by Tom Barnes. \n\nWith live musical accompaniment by Cliff Retallick.
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/fatty-and-mabel-adrift-an-evening-with-fatty-arbuckle-and-mabel-normand/
LOCATION:The Egyptian Theatre\, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160221T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160218T225917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160218T225917Z
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SUMMARY:Chaplin at Mutual - Chaplin Shorts
DESCRIPTION:100 years ago this month\, Charlie Chaplin became the highest paid entertainer in the world when he signed with the Mutual Film Corporation; the dozen shorts he produced for them include some of the funniest and most brilliant sequences of his career. Program includes: \n“The Immigrant” (1917\, 22 min.) The Tramp sails to America and falls in love with Edna Purviance in Chaplin’s favorite two-reel comedy. \n“The Cure” (1917\, 31 min.) Chaplin plays a drunkard who inebriates an entire health spa. \n“The Rink” (1916\, 24 min.) Chaplin proves a clumsy waiter but a graceful skater in this slapstick-filled short. \n“The Adventurer” (1917\, 31 min.) The final film under his Mutual contract stars Chaplin as an escaped convict. \n\nWith live musical accompaniment by Cliff Retallick.\n\n110 min. Screening format: DCP
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/chaplin-at-mutual-chaplin-shorts/
LOCATION:The Aero Theatre\, 1328 Montana Avenue\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160213T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143904
CREATED:20160104T004409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160212T210545Z
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SUMMARY:The Silent Treatment: The Patsy
DESCRIPTION:  \nFeat. Live Accompaniment from Cliff Retallick! \nThe first of three King Vidor films featuring Marion Davies\, The Patsy is an energetic and frothy comedy\, charmingly driven by its screwball leading lady. Vidor—one of the great filmmakers of the 1920s—made the film at the insistence of William Randolph Hearst\, newspaper man and media mogul\, who confidently cooked up the idea for this hit. Davies\, previously known for drama\, shines as something of a proto-teenager in an auspicious start to her collaborations with Vidor\, alongside Marie Dressler (as her overbearing mother) and Dell Henderson as her father. Don’t miss this sharp director-actress collaboration; in Marion’s words\, “a good motion picture\, according to Mr. Vidor\, should not be an imitation of the stage\, which is inevitably an interpretation of life. It should be\, on the contrary\, a copy of life\, and the director a sort of reporter who transcribes on celluloid…” \nDir. King Vidor\, 1928\, 35mm\, 78 min. \n– See more at: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/the-silent-treatment/#the-silent-treatment-the-patsy
URL:https://www.cliffretallick.com/upcomingevent/the-silent-treatment-the-patsy/
LOCATION:The Silent Movie Theatre\, 611 N Fairfax Avenue\, Los Angeles \, CA\, 90036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Up Coming Gigs
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