Proem

Proem

Release date : September 9, 1949
Runtime : 11m
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Director : Leonard Tregillus / Ralph Luce /
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September 9, 1949 11m More
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"The imaginative experiments with animated clay figures begun last year in No Credit have, in this year's Proem, proved out as a suave and wholly integrated art form. The unique and wholly delightful work of Leonard Tregillus and Ralph Luce, jr., has here come handsomely of age — both technically and creatively. Proem, conceived as a preface to the theme of Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, is of far greater filmic stature than its already rented status permits it to be rated." Movie Makers, Dec. 1949, p. 470.
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  • title:Proem
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1949
  • Runtime:11m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Leonard Tregillus / Ralph Luce /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"The imaginative experiments with animated clay figures begun last year in No Credit have, in this year's Proem, proved out as a suave and wholly integrated art form. The unique and wholly delightful work of Leonard Tregillus and Ralph Luce, jr., has here come handsomely of age — both technically and creatively. Proem, conceived as a preface to the theme of Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, is of far greater filmic stature than its already rented status permits it to be rated." Movie Makers, Dec. 1949, p. 470.
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