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Ozma
There are 11 complete silent movies on here. They are in seperate 10 minute videos, but you can set it to play all at once, one right after the other.
Byron turned me on to this. I just got to watch The Man Who Laughs, I have been wanting to see this movie for years! It was fantastic. I can't believe I finally got to see it. Next I am going to watch Waxworks or The Bat. Or oh man, the 1922 2 strip technicolor film The Toll of The Sea with Anna May Wong.....jeez I'll be up all night. :D
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Charlie Croker
Anna May Wong.....jeez I'll be up all night
Yeah..she has that effect on me, too! ;)
Ozma
Yeah..she has that effect on me, too! ;) :p Did you watch The Man Who Laughs Charlie, or have you already seen it?
It is just fantastic. I didn't watch all of the others yet, I am like a kid with a bunch of new toys, I checked out quite a few of them and plan on watching some today. My ass is going to be frozen to this chair I fear!.
Ozma
I just watched The Toll of The Sea.... I feel like somebody ripped my heart out and stomped it into the ground. Other than that it was a great movie. Anna May Wong was just wonderful.
Byron Orlock
Just finished The Man Who Laughs. Do not die without having seen this film! You have been warned.
Ozma
Just finished The Man Who Laughs. Do not die without having seen this film! You have been warned.Oh yes, so glad you loved it too. And I agree, it is really something to seek out. And well, now you don't have to because it is right here.
Lola_White
I love the Man Who Laughs! I watched it after reading a "behind the comic" book on Batman, where they were talking about the film being one of the influences for the character of the Joker.
Another silent film I recently saw (and loved) was the 1924 version of Peter Pan with Betty Bronson.
Ozma
I love the Man Who Laughs! I watched it after reading a "behind the comic" book on Batman, where they were talking about the film being one of the influences for the character of the Joker.
Another silent film I recently saw (and loved) was the 1924 version of Peter Pan with Betty Bronson.Oh wonderful Lola, and I'd love to see that Peter Pan.
Lola_White
Oh wonderful Lola, and I'd love to see that Peter Pan.
It's great, there's a mermaid scene and everything. The crocodile is great too.
Charlie Croker
I figured it was about time I saw The Man Who Laughs..it's one of those films I've known about for yonks, liked the sound of and never got around to seeing..well it's not the most readily available film...any hoo I've just ordered myself a copy from Amazon.
Ozma
I figured it was about time I saw The Man Who Laughs..it's one of those films I've known about for yonks, liked the sound of and never got around to seeing..well it's not the most readily available film...any hoo I've just ordered myself a copy from Amazon.You will love it too I am sure.
MattParks
Yeah, it's definately one of the greats . . . thnks for alerting us to this Oz/Byron.
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