The Cage
Originally released in 1947. The Cage is a feature film. directed by Sidney Peterson. At just 28 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A soundless film starts in a studio: an artist sits, a nude stands; a page burns, paper cutouts appear, images are distorted. The artist removes his eye; it falls from his hand, seeing images spin as it rolls. A man falls, objects in the studio falls on him, he's not the artist. A woman gets help from a man in a lab coat; he and the man on the floor fight over a shotgun. Outside, in the city, people and cars move backwards. On the street, those from the studio chase a woman who's stolen leeks. In the backward cityscape, they move forward. They run toward a seaside amusement park. The artist follows, his head in a bird cage. He ends up with the woman who went for help; or does he?
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- Original Language
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Cage about?
A soundless film starts in a studio: an artist sits, a nude stands; a page burns, paper cutouts appear, images are distorted. The artist removes his eye; it falls from his hand, seeing images spin ...
Who directed The Cage?
The Cage was directed by Sidney Peterson.
How long is The Cage?
The Cage has a runtime of 0 hours and 28 minutes (28 minutes total).
When was The Cage released?
The Cage was released on October 10, 1947 in theaters.