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The Trial is a 1962 film directed by Orson Welles, who also wrote the screenplay based on the novel of the same name by Franz Kafka. Filmed in Europe, Welles stated immediately after completing the film: "The Trial is the best film I have ever made." The film begins with Welles narrating Kafka's parable "Before the Law" to pinscreen scenes created by the artist Alexandre Alexeieff. Anthony Perkins stars as Josef K., a bureaucrat who is accused of a never-specified crime, and Jeanne Moreau, Romy Schneider, and Elsa Martinelli play women who become involved in various ways in Josef's trial and life. Welles plays the Advocate, Josef's lawyer and the film's principal antagonist.
The Trial has grown in reputation over the years, and some critics, including Roger Ebert, have called it a masterpiece. It is often praised for its scenic design and cinematography, the latter of which includes disorienting camera angles and unconventional use of focus.
Josef K. (Anthony Perkins) is sleeping in his bedroom, in an apartment he shares with other lodgers. He is awakened when a man in a suit opens his bedroom door. Josef assumes the glib man is a policeman, but the intruder does not identify himself and ignores Josef's demand to produce police ID. Several detectives enter and tell Josef he is under open arrest. In another room Josef K. sees three co-workers from his place of employment; they are there to provide evidence regarding some unstated crime. The police refuse to inform Josef K. of his misdeeds, or if he is even being charged with a crime, and they do not take him into custody.
A trippy kangaroo court sequence from the film "The Wall" WARNING!! Nudity and Disturbing imagery!
The climactic scene from Pink Floyd's "The Wall". WARNING: This video contains brief nudity and some disturbing imagery. 1979/1982 Lyrics: Good morning, Worm your honor. The crown will plainly show The prisoner who now stands before you Was caught red-handed showing feelings Showing feelings of an almost human nature; This will not do. Call the schoolmaster! I always said he'd come to no good In the end your honor. If they'd let me have my way I could Have flayed him into shape. But my hands were tied, The bleeding hearts and artists Let him get away with murder. Let me hammer him today? Crazy, Toys in the attic I am crazy, Truly gone fishing. They must have taken my marbles away. Crazy, toys in the attic he is crazy. You little shit you're in it now, I hope they throw away the key....
From the motion picture The Wall, by Pink Floyd. Song #25 (Disk 2) "The Trial" Create playlist to entire CD. Order number in title. Sorry, it's just that picture. Lyrics: Good morning, the Worm, your honour The crown will plainly show the prisoner who now stands before you was caught red handed showing feelings, Showing feelings of an almost human nature. This will not do... CALL THE SCHOOLMASTER I always said he'd come to no good, in the end, your honour. If they'd let me have my way I could have flayed him into shape. But my hands were tied, the bleeding hearts and artists let him get away with murder. Let me hammer him today. Crazy, toys in the attic, I am crazy Truly gone fishing They must have taken my marbles away Crazy, toys in t...
Provided to YouTube by Pink Floyd The Trial · Pink Floyd The Wall ℗ Pink Floyd Records Released on: 1979-11-30 Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Trial is a 1993 film based on Harold Pinter's screenplay adaptation of Franz Kafka's 1925 novel The Trial. Directed by David Jones and produced by Jan Balzer and Louis Marks, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan and has cameo appearances by several prominent British actors, including Anthony Hopkins, Juliet Stevenson, Alfred Molina, David Thewlis, and Michael Kitchen. SOURCE: https://archive.org/details/TheTrial1993
One of the animnations from Pink Floyd's The Wall.
Here are the lyrics for the strange yet brilliant song by Pink Floyd, The Trial. This song accompanied an animation sequence in the film version of The Wall and is one of my favourite scenes in the movie. Plz subscribe and comment! P.S.- I'm just pointing out why I made,(in the video when the wall explodes), the backround go from black to white when entering the credits. Since black is the absence of colour and white is all colours that would mean during this point of the album/film the wall is still up so the black background is up. Black is a lifeless shade and resembles "emptiness" I thought it was appropriate. When the wall breaks the background is white as Pink is subjected to the world again, full of light and colour. Anyway just incase you didn't notice :)
"Swing low Sweet Chariot! Coming forth to carry me hooome!" They say a man can walk a thousand miles and still don't know his butt from behind. Well I say a man can walk two yards and find the crown la-crue and that's a fruit. Mr. Cubkin? Mr. McKana-whoie-dooie-looie? yeah. Billy Bob Craskin.. Tounry-at-lawden. What can I offer you two Gentlemen ah? Well I have a cap of caffee and a postachio nutt Mary Sue. Cup of coffee and postachio nutts.. and for you fer? Well I'll have one beers please? Anyfing else fer? That pretty smile of yours would doolie doo fine. Whisle - Frisky! Mmm Mmmm You sure don't waste any time. You know I admurl you for taking this chase. A lot of people down here in cash-a-roo say you joined the hoola hoola club. Well Billy Bob People say tally...
The Trial (1962) Trailer http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057427/ AKA Le procès To the Novel by Franz Kafka Directed by Orson Wells Starring Andy Perkins, Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Romy Schneider, Elsa Martinelli
4. The Trial
Psychotic maniac
Driven in to court
Eyes on the ground
Hands behind the back
Killers, thieves, rapists
Judged under dark
Are we really crazy
Or we're judged by craziness
Who you are you want to judge me
Do you think you are god
Fuck your gods and fuck your courts
All we're guilty damn your lives
Children driven into drugs
Slow death there is no hurry
Hypnotized don't react
The real guilty are still free
Children driven into drugs
Slow death there is no hurry
Hypnotized don't react
The real guilty are still free
Who you are you want to judge me
Do you think you are god
Fuck your gods and fuck your courts