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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In 1933 the negative was destroyed so that all losses incurred by the production could be written off.
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.
Some sources claim that a copy remained in the Chaplin vault until it too was burned by 'Oona Chaplin' in 1991.
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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.
Some sources claim that a copy remained in the Chaplin vault until it too was burned by 'Oona Chaplin' in 1991.
read more facts about A Woman of the Sea...