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Adaptation of German short story "Die Reise nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989). The film [[PublicDomainFeatureFilms entered the public domain]] on January 1, 2023.

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Adaptation of German short story "Die Reise nacht nach Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989). The film [[PublicDomainFeatureFilms entered the public domain]] on January 1, 2023.
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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989). The film [[PublicDomainFeatureFilms entered the public domain]] on January 1, 2023.

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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese Reise nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989). The film [[PublicDomainFeatureFilms entered the public domain]] on January 1, 2023.
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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).

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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989). The film [[PublicDomainFeatureFilms entered the public domain]] on January 1, 2023.
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* CityMouse: The Woman, with her tight dresses and heels, obviously doesn't fit in the rural village. And she knows it, which is why she wants the Man to come to the city with her.

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* CityMouse: The Woman, with her tight dresses and heels, obviously doesn't fit in the rural village.village (she even has a maid ''polish'' those heels before she goes to walk along the muddy village roads). And she knows it, which is why she wants the Man to come to the city with her.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When the photographer sees that the Man and the Wife (who had just frantically left the studio) had replaced the head of a statue they broke with a ball sporting a cartoony face, he actually laughs at it.


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* NoMoreForMe: A server at a fancy restaurant in the city swigs wine straight from a bottle he is supposed to be serving. The escaped piglet from the funfair sneaks into the kitchen and gets tangled in a tablecloth in a way that resembles a BedsheetGhost; when the frightened server sees this, he drops the bottle on the ground and runs off.
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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachtTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).

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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieReiseNachtTilsit''.''Film/DieReiseNachTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).
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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieRieseNachtTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).

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Adaptation of German short story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieRieseNachtTilsit''.''Film/DieReiseNachtTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).
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Adaptation of German short storie "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieRieseNachtTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).

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Adaptation of German short storie story "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieRieseNachtTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).

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The film was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).

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The film Adaptation of German short storie "Die Riese nacht Tilsit". In 1939 the original story was adapted into a German film, ''Film/DieRieseNachtTilsit''. ''Sunrise'' was selected for preservation in the inaugural year of the Library of Congress's UsefulNotes/NationalFilmRegistry (1989).


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* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the original short story, the husband drowns when the boat capsizes in the storm on the way back, and it's the wife that makes it to shore via the flotation device.
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''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' is a 1927 silent drama film directed by [[Creator/FriedrichWilhelmMurnau F. W. Murnau]]. It was his first American film and won two Oscars at the first UsefulNotes/AcademyAward ceremony: Best Cinematography and Best Artistic Quality of Production (an alternate Best Picture award that existed only that year). It is perhaps best known for its massive critical acclaim (even over 90 years later) and for either inventing or perfecting many of the camera, special effects and storytelling techniques we take for granted now.

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''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' is a 1927 silent drama film directed by [[Creator/FriedrichWilhelmMurnau F. W. Murnau]]. It was his first American film and won two Oscars at the first inaugural UsefulNotes/AcademyAward ceremony: Best Cinematography and Best Artistic Quality of Production (an alternate Best Picture award that existed only that year). It is perhaps best known for its massive critical acclaim (even over 90 years later) and for either inventing or perfecting many of the camera, special effects and storytelling techniques we take for granted now.

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->''This song of the Man and his Wife is of no place and every place; you might hear it anywhere at any time. For wherever the sun rises and sets in the city's turmoil or under the open sky on the farm, life is much the same; sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet.''
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song of the Man and his Wife is of no place and every place; you might hear it anywhere at any time. For wherever the sun rises and sets in the city's turmoil or under the open sky on the farm, life is much the same; sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet.''
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* WeddingDay: The Man and Wife stumble upon a wedding in the City, leading to their reconciliation. The Man only seems to realize just how far he's fallen when he hears the groom vowing to love and protect the bride until death do them part.
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''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' is a 1927 silent drama film directed by [[Creator/FriedrichWilhelmMurnau F. W. Murnau]]. It was his first American film and won two Oscars at the first UsefulNotes/AcademyAward ceremony: Best Cinematography and Best Artistic Quality of Production (an alternate Best Picture award that existed only that year). It is perhaps best known for its massive critical acclaim (even over 80 years later) and for either inventing or perfecting many of the camera, special effects and storytelling techniques we take for granted now.

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''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' is a 1927 silent drama film directed by [[Creator/FriedrichWilhelmMurnau F. W. Murnau]]. It was his first American film and won two Oscars at the first UsefulNotes/AcademyAward ceremony: Best Cinematography and Best Artistic Quality of Production (an alternate Best Picture award that existed only that year). It is perhaps best known for its massive critical acclaim (even over 80 90 years later) and for either inventing or perfecting many of the camera, special effects and storytelling techniques we take for granted now.

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->''This song of the Man and his Wife is of no place and every place; you might hear it anywhere at any time. For wherever the sun rises and sets in the city's turmoil or under the open sky on the farm, life is much the same; sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet.''
-->--Opening title card
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* Big Bad: The Woman from the City is the closest thing the story has to a villain, and she was responsible for the man nearly drowning his wife.

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* Big Bad: BigBad: The Woman from the City is the closest thing the story has to a villain, and she was responsible for the man nearly drowning his wife.
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* Big Bad: The Woman from the City is the closest thing the story has to a villain, and she was responsible for the man nearly drowning his wife.
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Janet Gaynor won the first ever UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actress for this film, as well as ''[[Film/SeventhHeaven 7th Heaven]]'' and ''Street Angel'' (at that first ceremony, the acting awards were given for one's body of work during the year).

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Janet Gaynor won the first ever first-ever UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actress for this film, as well as ''[[Film/SeventhHeaven 7th Heaven]]'' and ''Street Angel'' (at that first ceremony, the acting awards were given for one's body of work during the year).






* HeCleansUpNicely: The Man starts off with a scruffy beard, unkempt hair, and a hunched animal-like posture. After he realizes his shortcomings, he gets cleaned up, and starts standing up straighter.
* HeroicBSOD: When the Man thinks his wife has drowned, he goes into such a numb state of shock the other villagers have to lead him home. When he sees her empty bed, he breaks down in despair, and begins to cry.

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* HeCleansUpNicely: The Man starts off with a scruffy beard, unkempt hair, and a hunched animal-like posture. After he realizes his shortcomings, he gets cleaned up, up and starts standing up straighter.
* HeroicBSOD: When the Man thinks his wife has drowned, he goes into such a numb state of shock the other villagers have to lead him home. When he sees her empty bed, he breaks down in despair, despair and begins to cry.
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* ShortTitleLongElaborateSubtitle: ''Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans''
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* HeCleansUpNicely: The Man starts off with a scruffy beard, unkempt hair, and a hunched animal-like posture. After he realizes his shortcomings, he gets cleaned up, and starts standing up straighter.
* HeroicBSOD: When the Man thinks his wife has drowned, he goes into such a numb state of shock the other villagers have to lead him home. When he sees her empty bed, he breaks down in despair, and begins to cry.


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Man immediately realizes he doesn't have the kind of mental character to kill his wife, but it only truly hits him how far he's fallen when he witnesses the church wedding.
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