Have you seen this film?


I was watching the documentary "The Metropolis Case" on the KINO VIDEO DVD release of "Metropolis", and in one segment it talks about other Expressionist films, and this is one that is mentioned.

All the other films mentioned on there are fairly easy to find, I think, but "From Morning until Midnight" looked the most interesting to me.

Anyway, perhaps I'm not looking in the right places, but I can't seem to find any information online about this movie, and judging by the low number of users who have rated this film, I can't help but wonder if it is one of those "lost films".

So: Has anyone actually seen this movie? If so, how, and where did you see it?

Absolutely any information about this movie *AT ALL* is appreciated.

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Over a year later, I am the first to reply...

I am sorry but no, I have not seen it. I am very interested in Expressionist films, so if you do find answers to questions please make them public.

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Good news! The excellent European label Edition filmmuseum has just released VON MORGENS BIS MITTERNACHTS on DVD. Check it out: http://www.edition-filmmuseum.com/product_info.php/info/p110_Von-morgens-bis-mitternachts.html

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I'm going to see it tomorrow night in Detroit at the Detroit Film Theater. They are showing it with the Alloy Orchestra playing the soundtrack live.

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Check this out -- shown at Cinefamily in Los Angeles with Alloy Orchestra providing soundtrack:
http://www.cinefamily.org/films/the-alloy-orchestra-plays-to-from-morn-to-midnight-1920/

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