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| name = Leaves from Satan's Book |
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| director = [[Carl Theodor Dreyer]] |
| director = [[Carl Theodor Dreyer]] |
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| producer = |
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| writer = [[Marie Corelli]]<br> |
| writer = [[Marie Corelli]]<br>Edgar Høyer<br>[[Carl Theodor Dreyer]] |
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| starring = [[Helge Nissen]] |
| starring = [[Helge Nissen]]<br>Halvard Hoff<br>Jacob Texiere |
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| music = |
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| cinematography = [[George Schnéevoigt]] |
| cinematography = [[George Schnéevoigt]] |
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| released = {{film date|1921|1|24|df=yes}} |
| released = {{film date|1920|11|17|Norway|1921|1|24|Denmark|df=yes}} |
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| runtime = 157 minutes (121 minutes DVD release version)<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.silentera.com/video/leavesSatansBookHV.html|title=Silent Era : Home Video Reviews|website=www.silentera.com}}</ref> |
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| runtime = 167 minutes |
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| country = Denmark |
| country = Denmark |
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| language = Silent |
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'''''Leaves from Satan's Book''''', also known as '''''Leaves Out of the Book of Satan''''' ({{ |
'''''Leaves from Satan's Book''''', also known as '''''Leaves Out of the Book of Satan''''' ({{langx|da|'''Blade af Satans bog'''}}), is a 1920 Danish [[fantasy film]] directed by [[Carl Theodor Dreyer]] and starring [[Helge Nissen]] as Satan.<ref name="NY Times">{{cite news |url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/28779/Leaves-from-Satan-s-Book/overview |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091206120648/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/28779/Leaves-from-Satan-s-Book/overview |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 December 2009 |title=New York Times: Leaves from Satan's Book |access-date=24 August 2008| first=Dave |department=Movies & TV Dept. |work=[[The New York Times]] |author-link=Dave Kehr |date=2009 | last=Kehr}}</ref> This was only the third film directed by Dreyer, who later went on to create such classics as ''[[Vampyr]]'' (1932) and ''[[The Passion of Joan of Arc]]'' (1928). The film is structured much like D.W. Griffith's ''[[Intolerance (film)|Intolerance]]'' (1916) with its episodic nature while evoking F. W. Murnau's ''[[Satan (1920 film)|Satan]]'' (1920). The film ran 157 minutes, but sources list the DVD's running time at 121 minutes.<ref name="auto"/><ref>Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 239.{{ISBN|978-1936168-68-2}}.</ref> |
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Troy Howarth states "If not for the presence of Satan, (this film) wouldn't warrant inclusion in a study of the horror genre; in truth it's more of a quaint pageant play than a horror film....The cast emotes to a degree too theatrical for even silent cinema."<ref>Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 239. 978-1936168-68-2.</ref> |
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⚫ | Satan has been cast out |
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Quoting the film directly, God said to Satan, "But know thee that for each man yielding to thy temptation the doom upon thee shalt be prolonged by one hundred years, but for each one resisting thee, thou shalt be relieved of 1000 years of thy judgment. Get thee away and continue thy evil doings." |
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⚫ | Satan has been cast out of Hell and banished to Earth under decree of Heaven. He can return only after overseeing a series of temptations. However, for every soul who gives in to his tempting, one hundred years are added to his sentence. For every soul who resists, one thousand years are subtracted from his sentence. The film follows Satan throughout much of recorded history, focusing mainly on four short episodes. First he tempts Judas to betray Jesus, then he goes on to influence the Spanish Inquisition, spark the French Revolution and finally he causes the Finnish Civil War of 1918 to occur. |
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==Cast== |
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* [[Halvard Hoff]] as Jesus (first sequence) |
* [[Halvard Hoff]] as Jesus (first sequence) |
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* [[Jacob Texiere]] as Judas (first sequence) (as Jacob Texière) |
* [[Jacob Texiere]] as Judas (first sequence) (as Jacob Texière) |
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* [[Erling Hanson]] as John (first sequence) |
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* [[Hallander Helleman]] as Don Gomez de Castro (second sequence) |
* [[Hallander Helleman]] as Don Gomez de Castro (second sequence) |
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* [[Ebon Strandin]] as Isabel, Castro's daughter (second sequence) |
* [[Ebon Strandin]] as Isabel, Castro's daughter (second sequence) |
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* [[Johannes Meyer]] as Don Fernandez (second sequence) |
* [[Johannes Meyer (actor)|Johannes Meyer]] as Don Fernandez (second sequence) |
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* [[Nalle Halden]] as The Majordomo (second sequence) (as Nalle Haldén) |
* [[Nalle Halden]] as The Majordomo (second sequence) (as Nalle Haldén) |
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* [[Tenna Kraft]] as Marie Antoinette (third sequence) (as Tenna Frederiksen Kraft) |
* [[Tenna Kraft]] as Marie Antoinette (third sequence) (as Tenna Frederiksen Kraft) |
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* [https://www.edition-filmmuseum.com/product_info.php/info/p52_Carl-Theodor-Dreyer--Leaves-Out-of-the-Book-of-Satan.html ''Leaves Out of the Book of Satan''] on Edition Filmmuseum |
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 23 October 2024
Leaves from Satan's Book | |
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Directed by | Carl Theodor Dreyer |
Written by | Marie Corelli Edgar Høyer Carl Theodor Dreyer |
Starring | Helge Nissen Halvard Hoff Jacob Texiere |
Cinematography | George Schnéevoigt |
Release dates |
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Running time | 157 minutes (121 minutes DVD release version)[1] |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Silent |
Leaves from Satan's Book, also known as Leaves Out of the Book of Satan (Danish: Blade af Satans bog), is a 1920 Danish fantasy film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Helge Nissen as Satan.[2] This was only the third film directed by Dreyer, who later went on to create such classics as Vampyr (1932) and The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928). The film is structured much like D.W. Griffith's Intolerance (1916) with its episodic nature while evoking F. W. Murnau's Satan (1920). The film ran 157 minutes, but sources list the DVD's running time at 121 minutes.[1][3]
Troy Howarth states "If not for the presence of Satan, (this film) wouldn't warrant inclusion in a study of the horror genre; in truth it's more of a quaint pageant play than a horror film....The cast emotes to a degree too theatrical for even silent cinema."[4]
Plot
[edit]Satan has been cast out of Hell and banished to Earth under decree of Heaven. He can return only after overseeing a series of temptations. However, for every soul who gives in to his tempting, one hundred years are added to his sentence. For every soul who resists, one thousand years are subtracted from his sentence. The film follows Satan throughout much of recorded history, focusing mainly on four short episodes. First he tempts Judas to betray Jesus, then he goes on to influence the Spanish Inquisition, spark the French Revolution and finally he causes the Finnish Civil War of 1918 to occur.
Cast
[edit]- Helge Nissen as Satan / The Grand Inquisitor / Erneste / Ivan
- Halvard Hoff as Jesus (first sequence)
- Jacob Texiere as Judas (first sequence) (as Jacob Texière)
- Erling Hanson as John (first sequence)
- Hallander Helleman as Don Gomez de Castro (second sequence)
- Ebon Strandin as Isabel, Castro's daughter (second sequence)
- Johannes Meyer as Don Fernandez (second sequence)
- Nalle Halden as The Majordomo (second sequence) (as Nalle Haldén)
- Tenna Kraft as Marie Antoinette (third sequence) (as Tenna Frederiksen Kraft)
- Viggo Wiehe as Count de Chambord (third sequence)
- Emma Wiehe as The Countess of Chambord (third sequence)
- Jeanne Tramcourt as Lady Genevive de Chambord (third sequence)
- Hugo Bruun as Count Manuel (third sequence)
- Elith Pio as Joseph (third sequence)
- Emil Helsengreen as The People's Commissar (third sequence)
- Viggo Lindstrøm as Old Pitou (third sequence)
- Clara Pontoppidan as Siri (fourth sequence)
- Carlo Wieth as Paavo (fourth sequence)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Silent Era : Home Video Reviews". www.silentera.com.
- ^ Kehr, Dave (2009). "New York Times: Leaves from Satan's Book". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 6 December 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2008.
- ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 239.ISBN 978-1936168-68-2.
- ^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 239. 978-1936168-68-2.
External links
[edit]- Leaves from Satan's Book at IMDb
- Leaves Out of the Book of Satan on Edition Filmmuseum