Workprint material for MR ARKADIN is on Dailymotion...

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Re: Workprint material for MR ARKADIN is on Dailymotion...

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Wellesnet wrote:Someone has put another collection of Arkadin workprint footage on YouTube. This one runs about 23 minutes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lixhbps ... xB9htLCQq8
Interesting, especially the comparison near the end between Suzanne Flon and the Italian actress who replaced her for the Italian-language version. Lest anyone is confused, the footage starting at 3:25 is not from Arkadin, but from Jean Vigo's L'Atalante (1934).
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Re: Workprint material for MR ARKADIN is on Dailymotion...

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Roger Ryan wrote:
Wellesnet wrote:Someone has put another collection of Arkadin workprint footage on YouTube. This one runs about 23 minutes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lixhbps ... xB9htLCQq8
Interesting, especially the comparison near the end between Suzanne Flon and the Italian* actress who replaced her for the Italian*-language version. Lest anyone is confused, the footage starting at 3:25 is not from Arkadin, but from Jean Vigo's L'Atalante (1934).
You mean Spanish?
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Re: Workprint material for MR ARKADIN is on Dailymotion...

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nickleschichoney wrote:
Roger Ryan wrote:
Wellesnet wrote:Someone has put another collection of Arkadin workprint footage on YouTube. This one runs about 23 minutes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lixhbps ... xB9htLCQq8
Interesting, especially the comparison near the end between Suzanne Flon and the Italian* actress who replaced her for the Italian*-language version. Lest anyone is confused, the footage starting at 3:25 is not from Arkadin, but from Jean Vigo's L'Atalante (1934).
You mean Spanish?
Yes - :oops:. I must have had the early Italian-language version of Othello on my mind.
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