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  • The corps de ballet in the role of a Greek chorus in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Dancers in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, and Harry Liedtke as Ramphis, react in shock.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, and Harry Liedtke as Ramphis.
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  • Harry Liedtke as Ramphis, son of the master biulder.
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  • Harry Liedtke as Ramphis, son of the master biulder.
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  • A dancer waves a red flag near the end of Barak Marshall's ballet "Harry", which deals with issues of life, death and conflict.
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  • People dying in Barak Marshall's "Harry", performed by Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal.
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  • A man and a woman struggle in Barak Marshall's ballet "Harry".
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  • With a man and a woman at the front of the stage, dancers cross behind and into the fog in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • Dancers as chorus in Barak Marshall's "Harry".
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  • The corps de ballet in Barak Marshall's "Harry", a ballet about  life and its conflicts.
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  • The openng of "Harry", by the Israeli-American choreographer Barak Marshall. Music for the piece ranged from Tommy Dorsey to Balkan Beat Box.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, and Harry Liedtke as Ramphis.
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  • Houdini's lockas and handcuffs, on display at the Houdini Museum.
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  • Flushing, NY - February 25, 2017. Smoked Alpaca from Duck's Eatery and Hary & Ida's at the 2017 Charcuterie Masters at Flushing Town Hall.
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  • In a twist on Cinderella's glass slipper story, women try to fit their pot lids to a pot carried by the man at the right.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. and Numinous.
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  • The king of Ethioia prepares to attack.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. conducts Numinous.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. conducts Numinous.
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  • Amenes threatens Theonis.
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  • Albert Bassermann, center, as the king's master builder.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, a Greek slave.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, a Greek slave. A cyan tint was used in parts of the film.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, a Greek slave.
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  • Emil Jannings as Amenes, the Pharaoh.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. conducts Numinous.
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  • Lyda Salmonova as Makeda, daughter of the King of Ethiopia.
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  • Paul Wegener, (L center) as Samlak, King of Ethiopia, Paul Biensfeldt (R center) as Menon, and Lyda Salmonova as Makeda.
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  • Amenes strides through the doorway.
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  • Paul Biensfeldt (L) as Menon the governor, Emil Jannigs as Amenes the Pharaoh.
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  • Houdini's lockas and handcuffs, on display at the Houdini Museum.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. and Numinous.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. and Numinous.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. and Numinous.
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  • Paul Biensfeldt as Menon, the governor.
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  • Emil Jannings as Amenes, dead.
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  • Emil Jannings as Amenes, after having been presumed dead.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis.
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  • The Ethiopians storm the gates of the city. The set and crowds were large for the time.
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  • Paul Biendfeldt as Menon, the governor.
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  • Amenes falls in battle.
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  • Sotis comforts his son Ramphis.
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  • The king of Ethiopia and his trooops approach.
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  • Dagny Servaes as Theonis, now the queen, comforts a boy.
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  • Left to right, Friedrich Kühne as the high priest, Emil Jannings as Amenes, and Dagny Servaes as Theonis.
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  • Emil Jannings as the Pharaoh Amenes and Dagny Servaes as Theonis.
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  • Ramphis is led to his punishment by crushing.
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  • Emil Jannings as Amenes, the Pharaoh. A magenta tint was used in parts of the film.
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  • Emil Jannings as Amenes, the Pharaoh.
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  • Lyda Salmonova as Makeda, daughter of the King of Ethiopia.
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  • Menon and Amenes. Tints were used in parts of the film.
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  • Amenes in a vignette. Some of the reconstruction of lost parts of the film was from stills.
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  • A crowd in the city. The Loves of Pharaoh was a huge production in its time, with large, elaborate sets and large crowd scenes.
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  • Composer Joseph C. Phillips Jr. at the start of The Loves of Pharaoh.
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  • BAMcinématek Harvey Theater
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  • BAMcinématek Harvey Theater
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  • BAMcinématek Harvey Theater
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  • BAMcinématek Harvey Theater
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  • Grand Marshall Harry Belafonte waves to the crowd in front of the Stonewall Inn.
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  • Cynthia Hopkins performed songs including Woodie Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" and Harry Belefonte's "Jamaica Farewell" at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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