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Director:
Writers:
Hermann Sudermann (original theme "Die Reise nach Tilsit")
Carl Mayer (scenario)
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Release Date:
4 November 1927 (USA) more
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Plot:
A married farmer falls under the spell of a slatternly woman from the city, who tries to convince him to drown his wife. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Won 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(7 articles)
Nicolas Cage: The Hollywood Interview
 (From The Hollywood Interview. 19 November 2009, 11:43 PM, PST)

Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans – Reviewing The Oldies
 (From FilmShaft.com. 17 November 2009, 12:23 AM, PST)

User Comments:
Simply the best more (136 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
George O'Brien ... The Man

Janet Gaynor ... The Wife
Margaret Livingston ... The Woman From the City
Bodil Rosing ... The Maid
J. Farrell MacDonald ... The Photographer (as J. Farrell McDonald)
Ralph Sipperly ... The Barber
Jane Winton ... The Manicure Girl
Arthur Housman ... The Obtrusive Gentleman
Eddie Boland ... The Obliging Gentleman
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sidney Bracey ... Dance Hall Manager (uncredited)

Gino Corrado ... Manager of Hair Salon (uncredited)
Sally Eilers ... Woman in Dance Hall (uncredited)

Gibson Gowland ... Angry Driver (uncredited)
Fletcher Henderson ... Performer - Song: 'Tozo' (uncredited)
Bob Kortman ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Barry Norton ... Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Sally Phipps ... Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Harry Semels ... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Phillips Smalley ... Head Waiter (uncredited)
Clarence Wilson ... Money Lender (uncredited)
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Directed by
F.W. Murnau 
 
Writing credits
Hermann Sudermann (original theme "Die Reise nach Tilsit")

Carl Mayer (scenario)

Katherine Hilliker (titles) and
H.H. Caldwell (titles)

Produced by
William Fox .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Willy Schmidt-Gentner 
R.H. Bassett (Los Angeles premiere) (uncredited)
Erno Rapee (New York premiere) (uncredited)
Hugo Riesenfeld (1928) (uncredited)
 
Cinematography by
Charles Rosher (photography)
Karl Struss (photography)
 
Film Editing by
Harold D. Schuster (uncredited)
 
Art Direction by
Rochus Gliese (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hermann Bing .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Don B. Greenwood .... property master (uncredited)
Alfred Metscher .... assistant art director (uncredited)
Edgar G. Ulmer .... assistant art director (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Frank Williams .... special effects (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Hal Carney .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Frank Powolny .... still photographer (uncredited)
Stuart Thompson .... assistant camera (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Maurice Baron .... orchestrator: Erno Rapee score (uncredited)
 
Other crew
William Fox .... presenter
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Sunrise (USA) (short title)
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Runtime:
94 min | Germany:106 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Movietone) (musical score and sound effects) | Silent (alternate version)
Certification:
South Korea:15 (2004) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | USA:TV-PG (TV rating) | Germany:6 | Portugal:17 (director's cut) | Spain:T | Sweden:15 | UK:U (video re-rating) | UK:A (original rating)

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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) was released a month after The Jazz Singer (1927). Although feted by the critics and containing a then highly progressive use of sound, it failed to connect with audiences who were now clamoring for films where the actors spoke in them. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The number of bottles left on the table after the piglet bumps it changes between shots. There are five bottles when the piglet bumps it, but when the Man comes in and grabs the piglet there are seven bottles on it. more
Quotes:
The Man: [pleading to his wife] Don't be afraid of me! more
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Is "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans" based on a novel?
Was "Sunrise" the first talkie?
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49 out of 56 people found the following comment useful.
Simply the best, 22 July 2003
Author: tprofumo from Los Angeles

While some film critics disagreed in the late fifties, giving the nod to Murnau's equally brilliant "Last Laugh," this in my view is the crowning achievement of the German genius. Many polls rank it as the greatest silent film ever made and many rank it very high on the all time list of great movies.

The plot is melodramatic, the acting in places heavy handed, and the action seemingly non-existent, at least in the eyes of the "Terminator 3" generation,yet "Sunrise" is so captivating a film that it can be watched over and over again and deliver the same punch every time. In fact, like the other greats,including "Citizen Kane," you can probably get something new out of "Sunrise" every time you watch it, no matter how many times you watch.

Murnau takes barren sets and dark, hallow rooms and turns them into treasure troves of lighting and nuance. He creates something as simple as a railway depot or a big traffic intersection and makes it a story all by itself.

"Sunrise" stands today as one of the most visually fascinating films ever made. Murnau's cinematographers, Charles Rosher and Karl Struss, got an Oscar for their work and surely deserved it. Janet Gaynor won the Best Actress award for her body of work that also included "Seventh Heaven" and also richly deserved the prize. Her face expresses her inner emotions so perfectly that some of her scenes are achingly beautiful.

And the film itself received an academy award for "Most unique and artistic production," an award never given out again, maybe because no picture could live up to the standard set by "Sunrise."

The new DVD version being marketed on the quiet by Fox is marvelous, with a wonderfully restored print that seems just as bright today as it must have in late 1927 when the film was released. The DVD includes an interesting commentary option by cinematographer John Baily and no film is better suited for this, since it tells its story brilliantly with pictures alone, so the commentary option is not a distraction.

One of the great tragedies of the cinema in my view is that few people alive today have seen "Sunrise." They have no idea what they are missing.

This one ranks among the five best films ever made.

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