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Deux boxeurs rivalisent pour l'amour d'une femme.Deux boxeurs rivalisent pour l'amour d'une femme.Deux boxeurs rivalisent pour l'amour d'une femme.
Lillian Hall-Davis
- The Girl
- (as Lilian Hall Davis)
Eugene Corri
- Eugene Corri
- (non crédité)
Charles Farrell
- Second
- (non crédité)
Clare Greet
- Fortune Teller
- (non crédité)
Lawrence Hanray
- Clerrgyman in Black Cassock
- (non crédité)
Tom Helmore
- Spectator
- (non crédité)
Alfred Hitchcock
- Man-Dipping Attraction Worker
- (non crédité)
Minnie Rayner
- Boxing Contestant's Wife
- (non crédité)
Brandy Walker
- Spectator
- (non crédité)
Billy Wells
- Boxer
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to the dialogue card at 1:19:06, the big fight between Jack Saunders and Bob Corby was refereed by Eugene Corri, who entered the ring wearing a tux. Corri made boxing history in December 1907 by being the first referee to referee inside the ring during a fight.
- GaffesDuring the first boxing scene, when the assistant is helping the sailor put on his coat, the coat is on nearly all the way; then, in the next shot, it is shown being put back on again.
- Citations
The Promoter: If you win this next fight with the nigger, you'll be in the running for the championship.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Silent Britain (2006)
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"The Ring" is, for me, Hitchcock's best silent feature. It is a nippy little romance which sprints along with a surprisingly swift pace.
There's the typical early Hitch experimentation - the camera getting "knocked out" in a boxing scene is a prime example and some fine comedic moments in what is otherwise a pretty serious story of love and betrayal although, with the boxing backdrop, the rather mundane story is slightly more exciting.
Less gimicky than the more famous "The Lodger", and therefore more believable, "The Ring" is an underrated, early effort from the man who went on to become one of the most celebrated directors in the world.
NB. Catch hold of the BFI release of this video if you can - the score is superb and by far the best new music I have heard composed for a silent movie.
There's the typical early Hitch experimentation - the camera getting "knocked out" in a boxing scene is a prime example and some fine comedic moments in what is otherwise a pretty serious story of love and betrayal although, with the boxing backdrop, the rather mundane story is slightly more exciting.
Less gimicky than the more famous "The Lodger", and therefore more believable, "The Ring" is an underrated, early effort from the man who went on to become one of the most celebrated directors in the world.
NB. Catch hold of the BFI release of this video if you can - the score is superb and by far the best new music I have heard composed for a silent movie.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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