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Old Wives for New/The Whispering Chorus (1918)

Starring: Raymond Hatton, Kathlyn Williams Director: Cecil B. DeMille Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Raymond Hatton, Kathlyn Williams, Edythe Chapman, Elliott Dexter, Noah Beery
  • Directors: Cecil B. DeMille
  • Writers: David Graham Phillips, Jeanie Macpherson, Perley Poore Sheehan
  • Producers: Cecil B. DeMille
  • Format: Black & White, DVD, Full Screen, Silent, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: December 26, 2005
  • Run Time: 153 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BC8T0K
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #109,799 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Class and quality, February 7, 2007
By Mart Sander (www.martsander.com) - See all my reviews
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Yes, gorgeous costumes, broad acting, hearts exploding with passion, grief and rage - you get it all! Old Wives for New is quite an exciting pic, though it has its narrative flaws and not everything that is being shown can be accepted without questioning. It has a good (modern) soundtrack played on a movie organ and compiled of period songs (and uses one authentic recording for a record that is actually shown being played in a key scene). The print is in overall good quality, though it has been digitally sharpened a bit too much. The second film is a morality tale, and there's just so much suffering and sacrificing to make this film balancing on the razor's edge without quite falling into the category of camp. The picture quality is very good, smooth and stable, one of the best prints I've seen in a while. The small film orchestra does a very good job playing what sounds like an authentic period score. A very enjoyable double feature.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite Cecil B DeMille, January 24, 2006
By Barbara Burkowsky (Manly, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is the last of three DVDs showcasing Cecil B DeMille's early work in silent films from around 1918 to 1920, and as I generally prefer pre-1920 films, I was especially delighted with this great DeMille double feature: two 1918 films on the one DVD with good (though not actually great) picture quality and very good musical accompaniment. My favourite DeMille film has always been "The Whispering Chorus", the second film on this DVD, and while it is much the same as my old VHS version, I thoroughly enjoyed it once again, mostly for its more complicated plot and rather dramatic story about a man whose one seemingly small mistake leads him to ever bigger problems. As in many pre-1920 films, I also enjoy some of the points or principles the film tries to show or teach the audience, such as in this case the man's financial struggle which tempts him to first gamble, then steal money from his workplace because he listened to those voices in his head - that `whispering chorus' of first temptation and then our conscience speaking to us as we try to make a decision.

"Old Wives for New" is very similar in many ways to "The Whispering Chorus" in that it has a more complex plot than one might expect, especially after viewing the other two DeMille productions which also focussed on the theme of husbands and wives (namely "Why Change your Wife?" and "Don't Change Your Husband", both with Gloria Swanson) Like these other two, "Old Wives" lingers on a few details in the beginning to show the husband's unhappiness and displeasure with his wife's messy, slovenly habits. Once a pretty slim girl, we now see her plump, mean and bossy, and always with a tray of chocolates at hand. As expected, the husband meets a much more attractive woman, but is trapped in his marriage. But just when you think you can work out the rest of the story, the plot takes an unexpected twist involving scandals and even murder. Not only does DeMille once again balance suspense and drama perfectly, but his attention to details reveals a lot about the characters and their emotions, and DeMille's penchant for elaborate sets and costumes didn't escape my attention in this film either: I was particularly enthralled to see the ladies fine fashions of 1918, as well as the furnishings of the sets. For good, serious dramas, especially if you like the more artistic style of the pre-1920s silent films (before DeMille went more commercial during the 1920s), this DVD has two very fine examples!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Study In Contrasts., January 9, 2006
By Chip Kaufmann (Asheville, N.C. United States) - See all my reviews
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This release marks the end of the recent silent Cecil B. DeMille double features for the time being and in many ways is the best of the lot thanks to the study in contrasts it provide. It features two films made back to back by DeMille in 1918. One is a moody psychological drama with expressionistic overtones while the other marks the beginning of a series of films which would explore the changes in society brought about by World War I.

OLD WIVES FOR NEW takes a look at postwar mores and suggests that the status quo is no longer so. As the title implies this is a film about divorce and divorce as a solution to marital problems, a then unheard of idea which clearly sets the stage for what took place during the 1920's regarding public morality. Basically a domestic drama with moments of comedy, WIVES charts the course of six characters whose interactions propel the story along while making shrewd observations that are still with us today. The scene where the lead character remembers his wife as she once was is both poignant and honest in its emotions. The cast is uniformly fine with Theodore Roberts a standout as the philandering business partner who comes to a bad end.

Just before WIVES DeMille released his most startling and revolutionary film THE WHISPERING CHORUS which shows him following D.W. Griffith's lead in trying to expand the boundaries of contemporary cinema. The story of a poor bookkeeper who embezzles funds to provide for his wife only to fake his death to avoid detection sets the stage for the cruel twist of fate that resolves the film. Along the way DeMille uses a number of stylistic tricks to enhance the downbeat elements most notably the use of multiple exposures to signify "the whispering chorus", those voices we all have inside our heads that tell us what and what not to do. Raymond Hatton is marvelous as the lowly clerk who undergoes a number of transformations before facing up to the aforementioned cruel twist of fate that brings the movie to a stunning conclusion. It's a pity that he was primarily used in supporting roles throughout his career.

CHORUS is my favorite among the early DeMille titles currently available. Although this transfer looks really good for the most part, the color tints are oversaturated in some places but that can be corrected by adjusting the color intensity on your set downward. WIVES looks better overall as it has only a few wear and tear problems at the very beginning. As a silent film enthusiast if you were to get only one of the DeMille twinbills then this is the one. It shows him at the top of his game as a silent film director and shows the direction that he was headed in, becoming the unofficial harbinger of public taste, something which rarely failed him over the rest of his remarkable career.
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