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Charley Bowers: The Rediscovery Of (Region 1) - Charley Bowers
Releasedatum: 24 februari 2004
Do you know the inventor of the non-slip banana skin? Did you know that cars are hatched from eggs, that cats sprout from pussy willows, that mice carry guns? You didn't? That's because you've never seen a film by Charley Bowers. Charles K. Bowers created an astonishing and unique body of work over a quarter of a century, all of it marked by his highly unusual personality. An animator beginning in 1915 (of the great Mutt and Jeff, among others), he turned in the mid-1920s to mixing live-action with puppet animation, producing a score of mini-masterpieces featuring himself. Strange and self-mythologizing, this enigma of the American cinema invented a completely unhinged world of the imagination, celebrated in its time by Andre Breton and the surrealists. in the 1930s he returned to animation. Forgotten for decades, Charley Bowers' genius was miraculously rediscovered in the late 1960s by Raymond Borde of the Toulouse Cinematheque in France; it proved a relation! This extraordinary double-disc set from Lobster Films in Paris assembles for the first time the best surviving films by Charley Bowers, seven comedies and eight animated shorts magnificently restored from vintage film sources in collaboration with archives and private collectors the world over.

DVD Extra's:
Looking for Charley Bowers: A Documentary about Bowers' Rediscovery in the 1960s. A gallery of posters, lobby cards and promotional photos.



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