The Awakening (1954 film)
The Awakening is a 1954 short drama film of Douglas Fairbanks Presents anthology series based on Nikolai Gogol's short story "The Overcoat".
The Awakening | |
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Directed by | Michael McCarthy |
Produced by | Lance Comfort |
Screenplay by | Lawrence B. Marcus as Larry Marcus |
Based on | original story by Nikolai Gogol |
Starring | Buster Keaton James Hayter |
Music by | Bretton Byrd |
Cinematography | Kenneth Talbot |
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Running time | 26 minutes |
Country | UK/US |
Language | English |
The Man is a first dramatic role of Buster Keaton. Fairbanks says, "It struck me as a beautiful idea — a novel idea — to put him in a straight part, because he was such a beautiful actor and a great talent. It worked out very well; he gave a marvelous performance".[1]
The original plot of Gogol's story is significantly changed. There are allusions to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four dystopia in the film.[2]
Cast
- Buster Keaton — The Man
- James Hayter — The Chief
- Carl Jaffe — The Tailor
- Lynne Cole — The Girl
- Geoffrey Keen — The Supervisor
- Christopher Lee — The Thief
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr. — Himself - Host
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References
- Dan Lybarger. "A Beautiful Actor: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. on Working with Buster Keaton". Retrieved October 15, 2017.
- Imogen Sara Smith. "Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy". Gambit Publishing. ISBN 0967591740. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
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