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本章着眼于莱尼在德国的电影相关工作的结束以及他在环球影城工作的开始。《勇敢的开始》认为,莱尼职业生涯的这两个阶段之间的桥梁是他在一系列序曲中的工作:现场舞台作品,为其他人的电影奠定了基础。本章主要依靠当时的报纸和贸易杂志的报道,考察了莱尼1926年抵达曼哈顿前后的作品。这本书特别探讨了他在柏林为恩斯特·鲁比奇(Ernst Lubitsch)的《禁地》(Forbidden Paradise)、e·a·杜邦(E. a . Dupont)的《杂谈》(varietest)和赫伯特·布伦农(Herbert Brenon)的《彼得潘》(Peter Pan)和他为环球公司创作的两部开场白:《警察的故事》(the Police Sergeant’s Story),作为托德·布朗宁(todd Browning)的《法外之徒》(Outside the Law)的引子,以及为威廉·塞特(William Seiter)的《翻滚的家》(Rolling Home)起到类似引子作用的《巨大的琐事》(Tremendous triles)。本章假定莱尼在这些现场制作上的工作为他短暂但成功的好莱坞导演生涯铺平了道路,并为他后来为环球影业制作的电影提供了主题和主题。
Bravura Beginnings: Paul Leni and the Art of the Prologue
This chapter looks at the conclusion of Leni’s film-related work in Germany and the beginning of his employment with Universal Studios. “Bravura Beginnings” argues that the bridge between these two phases of Leni’s career was his work on a series of prologues: live stage productions that led into others’ films. Relying heavily on contemporaneous newspaper and trade-journal accounts, this chapter examines Leni’s work immediately before and after his arrival in Manhattan in 1926. In particular, it explores the prologues he staged in Berlin for Ernst Lubitsch’s Forbidden Paradise, E. A. Dupont’s Varieté, and Herbert Brenon’s Peter Pan, and two he created for Universal: ‘The Police Sergeant’s Story,’ performed as a lead-in to Tod Browning’s Outside the Law, and ‘Tremendous Trifles,’ which served a similar introductory function for William Seiter’s Rolling Home. This chapter posits that Leni’s work on these live productions paved the way for his brief but successful career as a Hollywood director and carried themes and motifs that later appeared in his films for Universal.