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  1. Aug 1, 2018 · A Cottage On Dartmoor by Wurlitza, released 01 August 2018 1. Jealous Guy 2. Bad Moon Rising 3. Sonny 4. Traumerei 5. Je T'aime 6. I'm Too Sexy 7.

  2. One of the very last silent films to be made in Britain before the talkies revolutionised cinema, A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929) is a virtuoso piece of filmmaking, a final passionate cry in defence of an art form soon to be obsolete.

  3. One of the very last silent films to be made in Britain before the talkies revolutionised cinema, A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929) is a virtuoso piece of filmmaking, a final passionate cry in defence of an art form soon to be obsolete.

  4. Oct 2, 2007 · A Cottage on Dartmoor is perhaps the most significant rediscovery. A tense, shocking thriller that stylistically evokes the early films of Alfred Hitchcock and the masterworks Russian and German silent cinema, it is also an innovative work in it's own right.

  5. Anthony Asquith's A Cottage on Dartmoor is an appropriately atmospheric silent film which makes great use of silhouetting the Dartmoor landscape against a desperate story of jealousy and regret. Much of the story takes place in flashback after Joe escapes from prison intent on revenge.

  6. Oct 17, 2007 · Released the year England entered the sound age with Hitchcock’s Blackmail, the silent A Cottage on Dartmoor displays a wealth of sophisticated visual idiom. . Director Anthony Asquith, better known for his later, stodgy, illustrated-classics pictures (Pygmalion, The Importance of Being Earnest), works here with imagery freewheeling enough to accommodate experiments both in composition (as ...

  7. Evoking the early films of Hitchcock and the masterworks of German Expressionism, Asquith’s last film of the silent era balances masterly storytelling with technical flair. A Cottage on Dartmoor is an extravagant melodrama, a final passionate cry in defence of the silent aesthetic before the talkies came in and killed off the art form for ever.