{
  "title": "LES CABINET DU DOCTEUR CALIGARI",
  "category": "[MOTION-PICTURE; STAGE-PLAY]",
  "article": "The fantastical Expressionism of Caligari would seem at odds with the naturalistic cruelty of the\nGrand Guignol, but…\nBy odd coincidence, later that same month (on April 23) Radio-Paris broadcast its own\nproduction of the story, Les Cabinet du Docteur Caligari, based on the Grand Guignol play by\nAndre de Lorde and Henri Bauche which was first performed at the legendary horror theater in\n1925.\nDescribed as a “hallucination” and performed at the Theatre du Grand-Guignol in 1925, directed\nby Camille Choisy. It was newly produced in 1951 with sets by the renowned scenic director and\nmultimedia producer Jacques Polieri.\n[Radio Mysteres] “One can date the appearance of fantastic A radio A the end April 1938, when\nwas diffusee on Radio Paris one evening which carried like titrates \"the fantastic waves\" and\nduring which were given two radiophonic parts concerned with the fantastic kind. In premiere\nleft, it is tired part of Andre de Lorde and Henri Bauche the Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, according\nto the celebre film of Robert Wiene, chief of work of the German expressionnism, which was\ndonnee, followed of an adaptation, in second part, news of E.T.A. Hoffmann, the Strange\nmusician, with Jean d' Yd in the principal role.”\n[Andre de Lorde, 1927] “Five years after, the marquis de Puysegur decouvre the artificial\nsleepwalking, which, from the \"Serapions\" to \"Doctor Caligari,\" will provide to the authors so\nmuch ' sensational cas'.”",
  "origination": "",
  "duration": "",
  "personnel": "",
  "extant_recordings": "",
  "chronology": "(RADIO-PARIS, PARIS)\n[Saturday—8:30-9:10 PM]\nApril 23, 1938\n“Les Cabinet du Docteur Caligari”\n[“…Play after the Meyer film (de Lorde-Bauche)…”’\nLES ONDES FANTASTIQUES (RADIO-PARIS, PARIS)\n[Saturday—\nApril 30, 1938\n“Le Cabinet du docteur Caligari” / “L’Etrang musician”\n[SUBJECT FOR FURTHER RESEARCH]\nTHE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI—Olaf Brill of the “Internet Source Book for Early German Film” lists\na 1935 American radio adaptation of the classic German Expressionist film. Nothing further is known.",
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  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}