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The Sealed Room
The Sealed Room

The Sealed Room (1909)

51% User Rating
11min
Romance
Drama
History
Horror

The Count sets out to make a private room for him and his Countess, built in such a way no one can see, hear, and most importantly, disturb them. But unbeknownst to the Count, his wife has set her eyes on the court minstrel. Based on Edgar Allan Poe's “The Cask of Amontillado” and Honoré de Balzac's “La Grande Breteche”.

D.W. GriffithDirector

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Arthur V. Johnson

Arthur V. Johnson

The Count

Marion Leonard

Marion Leonard

The Countess

Henry B. Walthall

Henry B. Walthall

The Minstrel

Mary Pickford

Mary Pickford

A Lady-in-Waiting

George Siegmann

George Siegmann

Nobleman at Court

Mack Sennett

Mack Sennett

A Soldier

Linda Arvidson

Linda Arvidson

A Lady-in-Waiting

Owen Moore

Owen Moore

Nobleman at Court

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RottenPop
RottenPop
Rating 10%

February 22, 2017

D.W. Griffith brings us the longest running horror movie to date (1909). It is less horror and more tragic as the movie is probably one of the first “Horror” movies to actually tug on your heart strings a bit. This is also a movie that proves that there are other directors out there not just George Melies. The story is simple enough, we have a king who has constructed a “Pleasure Room” for himself and his concubine. But alas, this concubine is not faithful and she goes ahead and screws around with the court troubadour. The king, heartbroken and sad, commands his masons to seal the concubine and her lover in this “Pleasure Room” the two embrace as the oxygen is depleted and die in each others arms. What do i think of this? Well, D.W. Griffith is no George Melies, but he does make a valiant effort to shove Edgar Allan Poe’s vision into this 11 min. short. Extravagant costumes and a larger budget mean a more creative and fun story. The downsides are the vacant title cards and dialogue cards. This movie could have really benefited from some dialogue, even if we have to read it. So far George Melies is definitely the king when it comes to keeping your attention in a silent film. All be it for 1 - 3 minuets usually. The cast of this film is really the saving point. Griffith used most of his regulars, Mary Pickford, Arther V. Johnson, and Mack Sennett. Per usual they seemed to be a package deal, as was the case with most of his films from that time.

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