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BY JUDSON MERRILL


 


FRIDAY: The Devil Music Ensemble presents Big Stakes at the Movies on Exchange

FRIDAY 26

Last fall the Devil Music Ensemble rolled into town and played a live music score for the silent film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Tonight they return with a much more obscure film and a country-style score. The movie is Big Stakes, a western made in 1922 by Clifford S. Elfelt. DME tracked down a print of this unknown movie and is touring the nation with it and the score they’ve written. This is hardly a restoration project, however. Back in the day, few directors wrote or commissioned specific scores for their silent films. With the notable exception of super-controlling supergenius Charlie Chaplin, directors supplied only notes and suggestions for the accompanist. For Westerns, it was common practice to play popular songs of the era, regardless of how little they had to do with musical tastes in the west. So the DME has created their own score, and tied it to the film’s setting — old movie, new music. The film deserves a freshening up. Just seven years after D. W. Griffith’s infamous Birth of a Nation, Big Stakes has the Ku Klux Klan in the antagonist role, not the group’s usual place in old westerns. The Mexican army plays a pivotal and helpful part in the adventures and the cowboy doesn’t get the girl at the end. And it’s a comedy. It’s iconoclastic media-melding tonight at the Movies on Exchange, at 10 Exchange Street in Portland. If it’s been too long since you’ve seen a newly scored, silent western comedy then tonight at 9 p.m. you can spend $5 and indulge yourself. Call (207) 772-8041 with questions.