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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)

George O'Brien , Janet Gaynor , F.W. Murnau  |  DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: George O'Brien, Janet Gaynor, Margaret Livingston, Bodil Rosing, J. Farrell MacDonald
  • Directors: F.W. Murnau
  • Writers: Carl Mayer, H.H. Caldwell, Hermann Sudermann, Katherine Hilliker
  • Producers: William Fox
  • Format: NTSC
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00003CX6D
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #861,977 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans" on IMDb

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There are those who rate Sunrise the greatest of all silent films. Then again, some consider it the finest film from any era. Such claims invite a backlash, but do yourself a favor and give it a look. At the very least, you'll know you've seen a movie of extraordinary visual beauty and emotional purity. This universal tale of a farm couple's journey from country to city and back again was the first American film for F.W. Murnau, the German director of Nosferatu and The Last Laugh whose everyday scenes seemed haunted by phantoms and whose most extravagant visions never lost touch with reality. Hollywood afforded him the technical resources to unleash his imagination, and in turn he opened up the power of camera movement and composition for a generation of American filmmakers. You'll never forget the walk in the swamp, the ripples on the lake, the trolley ride from forest to metropolis. This movie defines the cinema. --Richard T. Jameson

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
Now we can see the lighting effects as they are presented in those beautiful photographs in film books. Graham McIlroy  |  22 reviewers made a similar statement
Truly one of the best films I have ever seen. JONATHAN  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
That is a good deal even if you only like one of the other films. Shady Ave Reader  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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94 of 96 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A SILENT MASTERPIECE COMES EXQUISITELY TO LIFE... January 23, 2005
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SUNRISE -- directed by F.W.Murnau --- was a commercial flop when first released in 1927, but is now recognised as one of the greatest, if not the greatest Silent Film ever made. Depending on which books you read it rivals Carl Dreyer's THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC as the No 1 Silent Film. Upon its release, it met with almost total disdain from the American public, who could not relate to the brooding Germanic atmosphere, and the simple, almost banal story. A peasant farmer is seduced by the Woman From the City who talks him into drowning his wife and running off to the Big City. The farmer tries, when rowing across a lake, but just cannot do it. The wife flees in terror, jumps on a trolley-car and rides to the city, with the husband just sitting staring at her. This sequence is one of the many fabulous " mood setters' in this film and is one of Silent Cinema's most famous sequqnces, as the rural, lakeside, country pastures silently turn into the outskirts and then the centre of the City. The rest of the film concentrates upon their gradual re-awakening to each other and then on the way home, across the lake by moonlight, fate takes a sinister and totally unexpected hand, leading to an emotionally heightened climax. If you are of an intellectual bent you could sneer at this beautiful and haunting film.. but if you are emotionally responsive person, you will need a large box of tissues......
Janet Gaynor who plays The Wife, won the Academy's very first Best Actress award, ( although it was not called that at the time ). The film is famous for its brilliant , atmospheric camera work and brilliantly set mood lighting.... especially the Man's tramping through the swamp to keep his moonlight tryst with the seductive Woman.
Not only did the public not understand this film, but it's release by 20th Century Fox was unkowingly very ill-advised. Just a few weeks after the release of SUNRISE, Warner Bros flung THE JAZZ SINGER on to the world...and the rest, as we all know, is cinematic history.
Another note of historical and scholarly interest is that SUNRISE is actually the FIRST feature-length film in which the human voice is heard. Many films up to this time had recorded musical soundtracks and sound effects. In SUNRISE, when the Woman and the Man reach the end of the line for the trolley car in the middle of the bustling and very fast moving traffic in the City, the wife jumps out in fear and runs right into the middle of the traffic which seems to be going in all directions. You hear on the soundtrack motor horns blaring; the angry cries of motorists --" get off the road ", " what do you think you are doing ? ", " get outta here " etc. But not too many people heard it, and a few weeks later THE JAZZ SINGER was released and .. we ain't heard anything, yet.
Another " claim to fame ' of this film is that is also considered to be the " grandaddy" of film noir, with its look and feel firmly set in Germanic Expressionist mode, and the birth of the femme fatale in film noir.
This sublime, beautifully filmed and senstively, sincerely acted film is one that will haunt you for a long time after viewing, and you will want to see it again and again.
And now we can in this MAGNFICENT DVD transfer from Twentieth Century Fox. The film has been miraculously restored and remastered. All the prints I had seen elsewhere, and the VHS videos I have of it from the USA and the UK are all faded and fuzzy, although very watchable and understandable. But now this DVD offers SUNRISE as it has never been seen before --execpt perhaps upon its original release. Now we can see the lighting effects as they are presented in those beautiful photographs in film books. Now all the levels of this film are perceived and the viewing becomes an unforgettable cinematic experience.
With his DVD you have the choice of two soundtracks. One being the original Movietone soundtrack, and the other, being a modern composition. I personally prefer the original. Firstly because that is they way the film was originally presented and meant to be seen. I also found the other soundtrack eliminated the original sound effects, and unfortunately for my taste, like most other modern compositions written to accompany Silent Films, the films seems to exist merely to accompany the new musical soundtrack and NOT vice-versa.
There is also a silent trailer for the film, and that is a novelty.. and other features to make this a treasured DVD in any collection. The one about the set designs and establishment of mood and matching shots is fascinating.
This is one of the greatest films, offered on one of the greatest DVD transfers around. If you love and know Silent Film, you won't need to be told to buy this DVD. If not sure, just buy it anyway. You won't regret it. I bought it --( I actually have two, one is a backup ), and have watched this film over and over again and will probably continue to for a long time to come.
Thank you Twentieth Century for reincarnating and helping countless numbers of people to discover and re-discover this mesmerising and unforgettable film.
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SUNRISE-The Greatest Silent Film Ever? April 21, 2003
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Is SUNRISE the greatest silent film ever made? Many polls consider it so but to me comparing it with a handful of other silents such as NAPOLEON or BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN or GREED (not to mention the comedies of Chaplin and Keaton) is like comparing apples and oranges. What is without question is that SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS (to give the film its complete title) is one of the greatest movies of all time sound or silent.

A simple story of love, betrayal, and redemption is transformed and elevated into a work of art captured on film thanks to director F.W. Murnau. There are so many things to savor in this film such as the breathtaking cinematography in the village scenes which is reminiscent of the 17th Century Dutch Masters, the Bauhaus influenced set designs of the City, or the remarkable performances by George O'Brien, Janet Gaynor (who won the first Best Actress Academy Award) and Margaret Livingston that trying to compile a list of them here would take up too much space. This is one of those handful of films that compel you to watch it again and again.

The new Fox Studio Classics DVD (also on VHS) provides us with the best surviving version as the original negative was destroyed by fire in 1937. It also comes with a valuable audio commentary and your choice of the original Fox Movietone score or a newly recorded one. There are also outtakes, the original script, and promotional materials as well. If you are truly a lover of cinema then you need to see SUNRISE and decide its status for yourself. Like all the really great films, once seen it cannot be forgotten and that is the greatest compliment I can bestow.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Silent Masterpiece with Even Better Extras February 6, 2006
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Sunrise won three statuettes at the first Academy Awards (It wouldn't be called Oscar for another decade). Including one of the two Best Picture categories - Most Unique and Artistic Production, Best Cinematography and shared the Best Actress award for Janet Gaynor.

Janet is a young blonde farmer's wife. She is happy with life on the farm but her husband gets a taste of life off the farm. He is seduced by a big city siren but the only way he could be with her is to kill his wife. This becomes a morality play. Will he or won't he drown his wife. This is a simple but stunningly beautiful film that you will not forget.

DVD EXTRAS:

Commentary by cinematographer John Bailey

Outtakes with commentary by Bailey - 10 minutes of outtakes with commentary - These are mostly alternate takes or master shot or just bits of film that were found.

Outtakes with title cards - Mostly the same as before but using introduction title cards for each scene.

Original Scenario by Carl Mayer with annotations by director FW Murnau

Original Screenplay

Restoration Notes - A brief history of the film with notes on the restoration process.

Murnau's Lost Film: Four Devils - 40 minute featurette about Murnau's lost film using original script, production drawings and other materials. This is really interesting and like the narrator, I would hope that the film is found.

Four Devils Treatment

Four Devils Screenplay

THIS IS THE BEST SET OF EXTRAS EVER!!!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars All around pleased with Sunrise
Order arrived promptly and was in excellent condition. It is, of course, a work of sublimity and beauty, one of the great films of the silent (or any) era. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Brian Ewig
5.0 out of 5 stars A song for the ages...
In honor of our most recent Lead Actress Oscar winner, Jennifer Lawrence, I decided to finally watch ‘Sunrise’, the 1927 Oscar winner (Best Actress, Best Picture-Artistic... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Andrew Ellington
5.0 out of 5 stars Another review
A friend asked that I purchase several films for a class he's conducting - thus far, all is going well and the films served as wonderful segments of conversation.
Published 3 months ago by Christine J. Bryant
5.0 out of 5 stars Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
A song of two humans is the subtitle for this film and it rings true. A man from the country is having a romance with a woman from the city who is vacationing in his town. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Lynn Ellingwood
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Silent Films
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans was a silent film which came out in 1927, only shortly before The Jazz Singer burst onto the scene and bringing talking to the movies. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Lisa Shea
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful. Creative. Influential.
A young couple rediscovers their love for one another. Plus: infidelity, betrayal, murder plots, storm tossed waters, sinking, drowning, salvation. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Michael Harbour
5.0 out of 5 stars a price point . . .
Scroll further down under "Sunrise", and find the "Studio Classics" 4-film set, which (currently) sells for $22, and includes "Sunrise" (this same version) and 3 other Oscar... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Jrum C.
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Film By Any Standard
SUNRISE is a lovely & very unique silent film. It is one I recommend to people who are new to the silent genre. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Jeff Farrow
3.0 out of 5 stars Plausible?
I know this movie is universally acclaimed, and from a cinematic viewpoint, it certainly is one of the most beautiful-looking films of its day. Read more
Published 22 months ago by E. J. Race
4.0 out of 5 stars A Stylistic Peak for the Silent Picture
I really enjoyed this simple, straightforward classic from the twilight of the age of the silent movie. Read more
Published on March 20, 2011 by drqshadow
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