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Still from Warriors of Another World in Movie Makers, Dec. 1943, 454.

Date produced: 1942

Filmmaker(s):

Richard Cassell

Languages:

English

Length:

800 ft

Format:

16mm

Colour:

Kodachrome

Sound Notes:

Silent

Awards/Recognition:

ACL Ten Best 1943 - General Class
Home Movies' 1942 Annual Amateur Contest - Lloyd Bacon Trophy for Best Film

Description:

"It is a strange and savage world indeed which Dr. Richard Cassell explores in his Warriors of Another World, a striking recording of nature's continuing and inexorable conflict. His warriors, among others, are the ant lion (with its simple but treacherous sand trap), the scorpion, the mantis, the black widow and the field spider. Into the life of each of these — and their unwary and often unarmed victims — Dr. Cassell has probed with his long focus lenses, to bring back reports of murder, sudden death and cannibalism among the insects. His technical handling of the specialized tools of his trade is beyond reproach, while his continuity treatments range the full gamut of motion picture story telling. Both micro and macrocinematography are used in the film's course, to develop well rounded sequences that are, incredibly, complete with medium shots, near shots, closeups and even reaction scenes made during the tiny but titanic battles. We see (in full frame closeup) the multiple lensed eye of a housefly, only to learn from immediate and striking imagery what such an eye might record — a housewife approaching with a fly swatter. Warriors of Another World is a distinguished contribution to educational film making." Movie Makers, Dec. 1943, 474.

Resources:

Discussed by Cassell in "How I Made My Prize-Winning Film" (Home Movies, Dec. 1942, 463, 470-471).

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Screenings:

  • Screened by the Brooklyn Amateur Cine Club in 1944: Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Screened by the Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club in 1944: Indianapolis, IN

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