A Woman of the Sea (1926) | |
Director(s) | Josef von Sternberg |
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Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Silent Films |
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A Woman of the Sea (1926) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Josef von Sternberg .
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The idea of destroying the negative belonged to the film's producer Charles Chaplin.
It is the only major film connected with Charles Chaplin that has been lost.
It, apparently, contains the longest "travelling shot" ever filmed. Filmed by Paul Ivano, the camera was kept on the move for more than ten minutes.
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It is the only major film connected with Charles Chaplin that has been lost.
It, apparently, contains the longest "travelling shot" ever filmed. Filmed by Paul Ivano, the camera was kept on the move for more than ten minutes.
read more facts about A Woman of the Sea...