- The Call of Cthulhu (film)
Infobox_Film
name =The Call of Cthulhu
amg_id = 1:347041
director = Andrew Leman
producer = Sean Branney
Andrew Leman
writer = Sean Branney
music = Troy Sterling Nies
Ben Holbrook
Nicholas Pavkovic
Chad Fifer
editing =David Robertson
distributor =H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society
country = USA
language = English
Norwegian
Tongue of theGreat Old One s
imdb_id = 0478988
website = http://www.cthulhulives.org/cocmovie/
released =October 1 ,2005
runtime =47 min."The Call of Cthulhu" is a
silent movie adaptation of theH. P. Lovecraft short story of the same name, produced by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman and distributed by theHP Lovecraft Historical Society . It is the firstfilm adaptation of the famous Lovecraft story, and usesMythoscope , a blend of vintage and modern filming techniques intended to produce the look of a 1920s-era film.Plot
The film adheres very closely to Lovecraft's story, but there are a few changes. The sailors aboard the "Emma" first encounter the "Alert" abandoned at sea, rather than crewed by Cthulhu cultists as in the original story. Additionally, the film depicts the narrator present at the time of his great-uncle's death, who dies peacefully in his sleep, rather than being summoned upon the mysterious death of his great-uncle, who was presumably killed by Cthulhu cultists in the original short story. The narrator (
Matt Foyer ) notes as well that Inspector Legrasse, who had directed the raid on cultists in backwoodsLouisiana , had died before the narrator's investigation began.In the original story, the narrator does not seem to end in a lunatic asylum or experience any mysterious nightmares himself.
Production
Early on in production, Branney and Leman decided to film it as a
black-and-white silent movie. While the official site claims this was done to show what the film would have looked like had it been made in1926 , when the story was first published, on the DVD commentary the producers admit that shooting in black and white provided many other benefits. When using black and whitecinematography , a filmmaker does not need to be as picky about the materials and decoration of sets, as the colors will not appear in the final product.Release
The film is currently in DVD release. It has been selected to appear at numerous
film festival s [ [http://www.cthulhulives.org/cocmovie/festivals.html The Call of Cthulhu website] ] , including the2006 Sundance Film Festival and North America's largest, the 2006Seattle International Film Festival , where it sold out both screenings thanks in part to a glowing review from "The Stranger", a local paper.Despite the long-standing conventional wisdom that this story was inherently "unfilmable" [ [http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/01/70093 Sundance: The Good, Bad and Ugly] ] , the film garnered a mostly positive reception from genre reviewers. Paul di Filippo of "
Science Fiction Weekly " went so far as to call it "the best HPL adaptation to date," labeling the decision to adapt it as a silent film "a brilliant conceit." [ [http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue451/screen2.html On Screen: The Call of Cthulhu DVD] ]References
External links
* [http://www.cthulhulives.org/cocmovie/press.html#reviews Reviews]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHuY2wXTd0o Official trailer]
* [http://www.moviefilmreview.com/the-call-of-cthulhu-2005.php Independent Review of The Call of Cthulhu]
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