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THE WIND



USA, 1928


Director: Victor Sjöström

Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; black and white: 35mm, silent; running time: 73 minutes; length: 6721 feet. Released 23 Novemuber 1928.

Screenplay: Francis Marion, from the novel by Dorothy Scarborough; titles: John Colton; photography: John Arnold; editor: Conrad Nevrig; production designers: Cedric Gibbons and Edward Withers; costume designer: Andre-ani; assistant director: Harold S. Bucquet.


Cast: Lillian Gish (Letty ); Lars Hanson (Lige ); Montagu Love (Roddy ); Dorothy Cummings (Cora ); Edward Earle (Beverly ); William Orlamond (Sourdough ); Laon Ramon (Leon Janney ); Carmencita Johnson and Billy Kent Schaefer (Cora's children ).


Publications


Script:

Marion, Francis, The Wind, in Avant-Scène du Cinéma (Paris), July-August 1984.

Books:

Paine, Albert Bigelow, Life and Lillian Gish, New York, 1932.

Penser, Hans, Seastrom and Stiller in Hollywood, New York, 1969.

Gish, Lillian, Dorothy and Lillian Gish, New York, 1973.

Parish, James Robert, and Michael Pitts, The Great Western Pictures, Metuchen, New Jersey, 1976.

Petrie, Graham, Hollywood Destinies: European Directors in Hollywood 192231, London, 1985.

Forslund, Bengt, Victor Sjöström: His Life and His Work, translated by Peter Cowie with the assistance of Anna-Maija Marttinen and Christer Frunck, New York, 1988.


Articles:

Photoplay (New York), November 1928.

New York Times, 5 November 1928.

Film Spectator, 1 June 1929.

Vaughan, Dai, "Victor Sjöström and D. W. Griffith," in Film (London), January-February 1958.

Turner, Charles L., "Victor Seastrom," in Films in Review (New York), May-June 1960.

Tozzi, Romano, "Lillian Gish," in Films in Review (New York), December 1962.

"Victor Sjöström (Seastrom)," in Anthologie du cinéma 1, Paris, 1966.

Tibbetts, J. C., "Vital Geography: Victor Seastrom's The Wind," in Literature/Film Quarterly (Salisbury, Maryland), Summer 1973.

Beylie, Claude, and Marcel Martin, "Sjöström, Stiller, et l'Amérique," in Ecran (Paris), September 1978.

"Victor Sjöström," in Films and Filming (London), September 1979.

Weinberg, Herman, "Seastrom: The Hollywood Years," in American Classic Screen (Shawnee Mission, Kansas), Fall 1979.

Jacob, L., in Cinema Novo (Porto), January-February 1981.

Listener (London), 20 September 1984.

Everson, William K., in Video Review, vol. 12, no. 8, November 1991.

DeCroix, Rick, and James L. Limbacher, "In Memory of Lillian Gish (18931993)," in Journal of Popular Film and Television (Washington, D.C.), vol. 22, no. 2, Summer 1994.

Brown, G., "Deliverance," in Village Voice (New York), vol. 40, 20 June 1995.

Tumbleson, Ray, "Potboiler Emancipation and the Prison of Pure Art: Clarissa, The Wind, and Surviving Rape," in Literature/Film Quarterly (Salisbury), vol. 25, no. 3, July 1997.


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The Wind represents a turning point in two of the most important careers in film history, those of Victor Seastrom (the anglicized version of Sjöström that appeared in the credits of his American films) and Lillian Gish. The Wind was the last silent film either of them made, and it virtually marked the end of their star status in Hollywood. Seastrom directed one talkie before returning to Sweden; Gish's first leading lady vehicle of the sound era, One Romantic Night, was also her last.

The Wind belongs to that moment of precious finality when the stylistics and the techniques of cinema, developed to serve narrative without speech, were being discarded because of the exigencies of sound recording. After the success of Warner Brothers, in the late 1920s the major studios rushed to integrate the new technology. The Wind suffered the fate of many of the most important non-sound films made during the period of transition. It was released without the care required by a film of such unusual qualities. It is perhaps a miracle that the film survives at all when we remember that two other MGM films made by Gish at this period and the single film directed by Seastrom, The Divine Woman, are lost.

Gish and Seastrom had already collaborated with success on The Scarlet Letter. The Wind is another story of a woman at odds with the community in which she lives. Letty, the genteel Easterner, is alien to the rough manners of a prairie village and a prairie husband. The film expresses this directly, in the dramatization of her disgust when her sister-in-law butchers a side of beef, when her husband tries to kiss her, and when she tries in vain, to prettify their cabin. The Wind also depicts the disintegration of Letty's mind and spirit in this hostile world. Letty not only acts; she is acted upon by the elements, in particular the sand incessantly blown in the wind. It comes in through the cracks in the door, and she is as helpless to stop its invasion of the physical space as she is helpless to prevent it from driving her mad. The Wind repeatedly tests the body of the actress against the presence of nature. Even in the tacked-on happy ending mandated by the studioGish stretching in the doorway, defying the wind and embracing her husbandthe cinematic body becomes a measure of nature.

Left alone during a particularly severe storm, Letty's anxiety mounts. She is raped by a travelling man and then manages to shoot him. After burying him, she stares through the window, in mounting hysteria, as the sand uncovers his body. This sequence is suggestive of the degree to which director and actress conspire in the creation of images that contain both the exterior world and the interpretation of those images. The camera records nature (abetted, it must be admitted, by wind machines). It also frames Gish and her eyes in the window, an interior frame. These framings, without and within, hold characters and place in precise narrative equilibrium.

Charles Affron

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