Note: The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits related to classic cinema. If you have any suggestions, feel free to e-mail in or tweet to @TheFilmStage. Check out the rundown below.
Above, Charlie Chaplin and his mentor Max Linder. [Reddit]
Stanley Kubrick‘s would-be favorite fifteen Criterion films, compiled from interviews with the director. [The Criterion Collection]
Watch a two-hour interview with late editor Dede Allen (The Hustler, Bonnie & Clyde, Dog Day Afternoon). [FCP]
The Ultimate Buster Keaton Collection is hitting Blu-ray in December, featuring 15 discs and films such as Sherlock Jr., The General and Steamboat Bill, Jr. [High-Def Digest]
Watch Martin Scorsese‘s 1963 short What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?, made while he attended NYU. [Cinephilia & Beyond]
Japanese poster for David Lynch‘s The Straight Story. [The Criterion Cast]
Watch George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola discuss Akira Kurosawa and Kagemusha, from The Criterion Collection release.[Cinephilia and Beyond]
Explore The Shining at the Kubrick Archive at the University of the Arts London. [BFI]
Watch Lars von Trier‘s 1980 short film Nocturne. [The Playlist]
A colorized photo of Charles Chaplin and Virginia Cherrill in City Lights. [Mikenomore]
The piano from Casablanca is being auctioned and expected to go for up to $1.2 million [NY Times]
Cary Grant passed away 26 years ago today.
Watch a clip from Masters of Cinema’s Blu-ray restoration of Stanley Kubrick‘s 1953 Fear And Desire, out in January in the UK. [Twitch]
One of four known original Metropolis posters is being auctioned, expected to go for $1 million. [THR]
Special effects artist Tony Pantanella on the set of Night Of The Living Dead. [Monsieur Antichrist]
Watch Martin Scorsese discuss his passion for film preservation for the upcoming Toute la Mémoire du Monde: Festival International du Film Restauré. [The Playlist]
See more from The Archive here and feel free to e-mail or tweet to @TheFilmStage for submissions.