The oft-filmed story of three bad men suffering the ravages of hell to save an orphaned infant gets perhaps its most eloquent iteration in this late silent-era version by a director on the cusp of a great career. Shot under grueling conditions in the Mojave, Hell’s Heroes was also released as a sound film and made an impression as both.
Live music by Guenter Buchwald and Mas Koga
Conductor, composer, pianist, and violinist Guenter Buchwald is a pioneer of the renaissance in silent film music. He has accompanied silent films for thirty-eight years with a repertoire of more than three thousand titles and has conducted orchestras worldwide from Iceland to Romania, Tokyo to Zurich. In great demand as a composer, he has scored silent films as varied as Suzuki and Ota’s What Made Her Do It?, René Clair`s Paris qui dort, Chaplin´s Pawn Shop, and Murnau’s Nosferatu. A soloist known for his virtuoso improvisation, he has appeared regularly at film festivals in Berlin, Bonn, Bologna, Zurich, Pordenone, and Seattle. He is a lecturer at the Film Science Institute at the University of Zurich and resident conductor of the Freiburg Philharmonic Orchestra for Silent Film in Concert. He is cofounder of the Silent Movie Music Company and is musical director of Bristol’s Slapstick Silent Film Festival in England. Buchwald will be joined by percussionist Frank Bockius and saxophonist Mas Koga.