by Charles ALLEN
& Francis Trevelyan MILLER
1916 / 35mm / tinted b&w / sound / 1S / 29' 00 |
“DIANA THE HUNTRESS is an early example of aesthetic dancing performed by both men and women. Although female dancers like Ruth St. Denis had made the form famous, few men had embraced the style. Paul Swan, who played Pan and Apollo, was an exception.” - Janis Londraville
distribution format | Digital file on server |
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duration | 4' 34 |
notes | Excerpt |
screen | 4/3 (single screen) |
sound | sound |
rental fee | 23,00 € |