The_Warrior_(1916_film)

<i>The Warrior</i> (1916 film)

The Warrior (1916 film)

1916 silent film


The Warrior (Italian: Maciste alpino) is a 1916 film directed by Luigi Romano Borgnetto and Luigi Maggi and starring Bartolomeo Pagano in the role of Maciste .

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This is one of the first films starring the character of Maciste, who Giovanni Pastrone created in 1914 Cabiria. It saw huge success in Italy and abroad and whose name is due to Gabriele D'Annunzio who thus created a neologism that is still in use today. The warrior is the best-known and critically praised film of the Maciste series.[2]

The film is not far from what will be (with the exception of Maciste in hell) a Escapism series with the horrors of the first world war is not really addressed.

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Bibliography

Notes

  1. Paris 2019, p. 164.
  2. Reich 2015, p. 82.

References

  • Paris, Michael (August 6, 2019). First World War and Popular Cinema: 1914 to the Present. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9781474471527. - Total pages: 240
  • Reich, Jacqueline (2015). The Maciste Films of Italian Silent Cinema. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253017482. - Total pages: 432

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