A Cottage on Dartmoor: a silent film with live orchestra

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Friday, November 2, 2012 - 3:34pm

A little known gem, A Cottage on Dartmoor was one of the very last silent films to be made in Britain before the talkies revolutionised cinema. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, who later became known as one of this country’s leading filmmakers, for such features as The Browning Version and The Importance of Being Earnest.

Starring Norah Baring and Ugo Henning, it is an exciting melodrama, a tale of love and revenge set on the bleak landscape of Dartmoor. In the words of one reviewer, it “out-Hitchcocks Hitchock”. It has been restored from materials in the BFI National Archive.

The Seat of the Pants Orchestra’s singers and instrumentalists straddle and stretch across many different musical landscapes. Tonight they will improvise a new soundtrack: a spontaneous custommade composition with no plan, no rehearsal, no holds barred!

This presentation is a joint enterprise by Lympstone Film Society and Lympstone Entertainments. It is the first time that a film has been shown in the village accompanied by live music.

Lympstone Village Hall, 7.30pm.

Tickets at £8 are available from the Post Office or by phone on 01395 271 915

www.lympstoneentertainments.co.uk/events

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Lympstone Village Hall

Event Date

Friday, November 30, 2012 - 3:30pm

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