6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- One third of the film survives at BFI, 12 December 2002
Author:
Arne Andersen (aandersen@landmarkcollege.org) from Putney, VT
The British Film Institute holds a partial first reel and a partial last
reel to this film, footage equalling approximately 27 minutes. Otherwise
the film is considered to be lost. No negative or other print materials
exist in this country and it seems this material is all that exists
anywhere
in the world.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Exists in fragments at the British Film Institute, 31 July 2002
Author:
(aandersen@landmark.edu) from Putney, VT
This early Alexander Korda effort is almost a lost film. Two lengthy
fragments do exist within the British Film Institute archives. These total
approximately 29.5 minutes, a third of the film's length. The start of the
film (727 feet) and the end of the film (1757 feet)are in existence and
being preserved - unavailable for public viewing.
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6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
One third of the film survives at BFI, 12 December 2002
Author: Arne Andersen (aandersen@landmarkcollege.org) from Putney, VT
The British Film Institute holds a partial first reel and a partial last reel to this film, footage equalling approximately 27 minutes. Otherwise the film is considered to be lost. No negative or other print materials exist in this country and it seems this material is all that exists anywhere in the world.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
Exists in fragments at the British Film Institute, 31 July 2002
Author: (aandersen@landmark.edu) from Putney, VT
This early Alexander Korda effort is almost a lost film. Two lengthy fragments do exist within the British Film Institute archives. These total approximately 29.5 minutes, a third of the film's length. The start of the film (727 feet) and the end of the film (1757 feet)are in existence and being preserved - unavailable for public viewing.
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