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Rose Hobart

1936-12-09 | Mystery
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Cornell employs clips from 1931's jungle melodrama East of Borneo – more specifically, clips of its lead actress, Rose Hobart – to disquieting effect. Through Cornell's collage editing, Hobart becomes a singular object of desire and dread, trapped in an exotic paradise.

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The release date of Rose Hobart is December 09, 1936.
The director of Rose Hobart is Joseph Cornell.
The genre of Rose Hobart is Mystery.
The runtime of Rose Hobart is 20 minutes.
The casts of Rose Hobart are Rose Hobart starring as Woman (archive footage) (uncredited), Charles Bickford starring as Man (archive footage) (uncredited), Noble Johnson starring as Man (archive footage) (uncredited), Georges Renavent starring as Man (archive footage) (uncredited), Lupita Tovar starring as Woman (archive footage) (uncredited).
On April 29, 2024, the IMDB rating of Rose Hobart is 5.6/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 5.0/10.
Cornell employs clips from 1931's jungle melodrama East of Borneo – more specifically, clips of its lead actress, Rose Hobart – to disquieting effect. Through Cornell's collage editing, Hobart becomes a singular object of desire and dread, trapped in an exotic paradise..