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The Dragon Painter

Starring: Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki Director: William Worthington Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki
  • Directors: William Worthington
  • Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: New Yorker Video/Milestone Cinematheque
  • DVD Release Date: March 18, 2008
  • Run Time: 53 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0011VIOAU
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #50,194 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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'THE DRAGON PAINTER was one of the first films to present a Japanese aesthetic to an American audience. The performances by Hayakawa and Tsuru Aoki are a revelation.' --Stephen Gong, Pacific Film Archive


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Sessue Hayakawa was one of the great stars of the silent cinema. In many films he played a dashing, romantic lead - a rarity for Asian actors in Hollywood, even today. Hayakawa became so popular and powerful that he was able to start Haworth Pictures to control his own destiny. THE DRAGON PAINTER was the finest of the Haworth productions. Beautifully acted, gorgeously shot (with Yosemite Valley filling in for the Japanese landscape), and lovingly directed, the film is an absolute marvel.


Hayakawa plays Tatsu, an artist living as a hermit in the wilds of Japan. Thought mad by the local villagers, he believes that his princess fiancée has been captured by a dragon. His obsession leads to artistic inspiration. It isn't until a surveyor comes across Tatsu in the mountains that his genius is discovered. The surveyor informs the famed artist Kano Indara about his discovery. Kano is desperate to find a male heir to teach his art, but when Tatsu meets Kano's daughter (played by Hayakawa's wife, Tsuru Aoki) and sees only his lost princess, a clash of wills brings the household to the brink of disaster.


Long considered lost, THE DRAGON PAINTER was rediscovered in a French distribution print and brought to the George Eastman House for restoration with the original tints. The film survives today as a tribute to Hayakawa's great artistry and a shining example of Asian-American cinema.


DVD Details: USA, 1919, 53 minutes, Tinted, Region 0, NTSC, Full Screen, Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0, English intertitles; Special Features: Restored by the George Eastman House Motion Picture Department; New digital master featuring original tinting; New ensemble score by composer Mark Izu; Intertitles in English; Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0; FULL FEATURE, Thomas Ince's THE WRATH OF THE GODS [(1914. 60 mins.), starring Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki and Frank Borzage], a restored tinted print, courtesy of George Eastman House, score by Marco Lienhard; Comedy short SCREEN SNAPSHOTS (1921. 5 mins.) with Sessue Hayakawa, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle and Charles Murray (courtesy of LarCas Productions); original script of THE WRATH OF THE GODS; stills Gallery including illustrations from Mary McNeil Fenollosa's novel and images of turn-of-the-century Japan by legendary photographer Herbert G. Ponting; PLUS in DVD-ROM format: 'How to Build Your Own Volcano': recreate the climax from WRATH OF THE GODS!; Milestone's press kit for THE DRAGON PAINTER; Mary McNeil Fenollosa's novel THE DRAGON PAINTER; 'Hollywood's First Asian Cycle', an essay by film historian Brian Taves.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A silent film masterpiece unlike any other you will see., March 11, 2008
This "new to home video" print of "The Dragon Painter" was fully restored in 1998 by the George Eastman House from the only known existing print which was found in France. The restoration included replacing the French "title sections" with those in English (and they remain on the screen long enough for even slow readers to fully read them).

If the word " early silent film" scares you, don't pass this one by. It's unlike any you will see elsewhere. First off, it's only 58 minutes long and the time passes very quickly. Next, though it takes place in Japan, it's a Hollywood production with the then Japanese/American movie idols Sessue Hayakawa (known mostly for his role in the 1960s film "The Bridge over The River Kwai") and the beautiful Tsuru Aoki (as his love interest). Then there is the newly composed musical score by Mark Isu. Native Japanese instruments are seamlessly woven into an almost-jazz score with hints of humor that will make you smile at critical moments in the film. (This score would make a terrific Soundtrack CD on its own.)

As with other releases from Milestone Films, there are LOTS of bonuses added to this package, including an earlier Hayakawa film - 1914's "The Wrath of God", directed by Thomas Ince - and a short, 2-minute "Screen Snapshot" silent comedy short from 1921 with Hayakawa and Fatty Arbuckle (it's SILENT, with no musical score), and lots DVD-ROM material to play on your computer (none of which I've had the opportunity to view yet.)

Classic Film lovers will definitely want this new release, but I'll also recommend it to general movie lovers, who I think will be surprised and drawn into the fantasy story of an artist (the painter) who can only fully create his best work when he fears he may lose the inspiration which drives him to paint.

Steve Ramm
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Sessue Hayakawa Double Bill., March 19, 2008
By Chip Kaufmann (Asheville, N.C. United States) - See all my reviews
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It has taken a long time for THE DRAGON PAINTER to reach home DVD. Announced well over a year ago, it had to wait for Milestone Films to find a new distributor which they did in New Yorker Films. Now we can finally see this long unavailable title and see how beautiful it is. The slight story is a variation on the woman sacrifices self for man so that he can succeed chestnut. In this case Hayakawa plays a wild mountain artist who paints dragons while searching for a princess. Once he finds her he loses the ability to paint until she takes matters into her own hands. The "princess" is played by Tsuru Aoki who was Hayakawa's wife in real life and their affection for each other shows. It's also interesting to see Edward Peil playing another oriental role. The same year (1919) he was in D.W. Griffith's BROKEN BLOSSOMS as Evil Eye. The film was beautifully photographed and looks quite good in this George Eastman House restoration of a French print.

The real treasure here though is the even rarer WRATH OF THE GODS also from George Eastman House. A major American produced film featuring Asian actors (Hayakawa, Aoki and others) in 1914 seems incredibly enlightened when you think of all the "yellow peril" parts that were just a few years down the road. The story borrows elements from MADAME BUTTERFLY and BIRD OF PARADISE and features future director Frank Borzage (SEVENTH HEAVEN) in one of his early acting roles. WRATH was produced by Thomas Ince who was one of the major players in the movie industry's early days but is remembered today only for his mysterious death involving William Randolph Hearst's yacht in 1924 and for the studio he built which would later become Cecil B. DeMille's and then David O. Selznick's. This is really a shame because as WRATH and an earlier title from 1916 (CIVILIZATION which has yet to make it to DVD) show, Ince's surviving films are very advanced for their time in their realistic portrayal of serious subjects and their no nonsense approach to quality filmmaking. Both films have been properly tinted and have atmospheric new Japanese style scores.

Once again thanks are due to Milestone Films for making important rarely seen silent movies available for home viewing. Hopefully all their distribution problems are now worked out so that we can expect to see a flurry of Milestone releases in the near future. They haven't issued a catalogue in some time nor updated their website and there were quite a few announced titles that have yet to appear on DVD. Welcome back Milestone, silent film fans have missed you.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful and special oriental experience, April 11, 2008
By Barbara Burkowsky (Manly, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
After waiting several years for the release of this rare silent film, it was very rewarding to find that this DVD surpassed even my highest expectations, and this is not only due to the special nature of the film itself, but also the many `deluxe' bonus features. There are, in fact, two full-length films on this DVD, both starring Japanese-American actor Sessue Hayakawa, as well as in-depth material on both films, including an original screenplay for one of them. The information contained in this extra material helps to appreciate the value of "The Dragon Painter" because in an environment of general prejudice against Asians in the first decades of last century, Hayakawa managed to carve out an impressive acting career for himself in early Hollywood, producing many of his own films according to his own taste and style. It is due to this independence and self-expression that "The Dragon Painter" is such a beautiful and special film, like a traditional work of Japanese art in a visual and poetic sense, underscored by a perfectly-suited musical score with Japanese tunes and sounds, blended with some contemporary jazz-like styles for special effect. And since Sessue Hayakawa plays the role of a wild-eyed madman of the mountains who paints stunning landscape pictures, the whole film is like a tribute to Japanese artistry, style and culture.

But this is only the beginning of realizing what an outstanding talent Hayakawa must have been, because in the second feature film on this DVD he plays yet another challenging role in a much earlier, 1914 film called "The Wrath of the Gods", which was produced by one of Hollywood's filmmaking pioneers, Thomas Ince. It is always exciting to see a full-length (in this case 60 minutes) film from this early period, especially when they already show exceptionally advanced style and structure. This becomes more evident when seeing the complete script for the film, available in DVD-ROM format in the bonus material, and reading just a few paragraphs of it shows a remarkable and surprising depth of detail which many film historians apparently hadn't anticipated, such as directions to the cameraman on angle and lighting, and every minute acting gesture as well as dialogues for the actors, even though their words are not heard and only a few basic intertitles are used to explain the story. Like "the Dragon Painter", this early film is also full of Japanese flavour, with traditional costumes and themes right out of Japanese culture, religion and traditions. It also has a superb Japanese-style musical score, and the picture quality of both films is very good, although just a little hazy or scratchy at times which is easily overlooked however, due to the picturesque scenes (The Dragon Painter being partly filmed in stunning Yosemite Valley) and the elegant and exotic oriental style of both films. For a rare taste of Japanese culture made in Hollywood, or to appreciate the early work of a fine and special actor, this DVD is a special treat not to be missed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A PREVIOUSLY LOST GEM
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