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After Nine in the Evening is a 1907 German music documentary that showcases the innovative concept of the Tonbild, or 'Sound Picture'. This early film offers a glimpse into the merging of audio and visual entertainment during the silent film era.
This film is part of a rare collection of early Tonbilder, and its scarcity makes it a noteworthy piece for collectors. The fact that the director is unknown adds a layer of intrigue, as it showcases the collaborative nature of early cinema. Formats are limited, often only found in specialty collections or archives, which heightens interest among collectors obsessed with pre-1910 cinema. It's one of those films that sparks conversation about the evolution of sound in film.
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After Nine in the Evening is categorized as a music documentary.
The film was produced by Deutsche Bioscope.
The film features Anna Müller-Lincke and Leonhard Haskel.
After Nine in the Evening was released in 1907.
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