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alt.movies.silent - Low activity, Usenet
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It is no surprise that alt.movies.silent is now classified as a low activity site. Some days this December there were no new postings. Still, someone at Google Groups must have raised the requirements for Medium activity. How else do you explain how rec.arts.movies.past- films got demoted to Low activity, even with the number of daily... more »
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"Sangen Om Den Eldröda Blomman" (1919) By Mauritz Stiller
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"Sangen Om Den Eldröda Blomman" ( "Song Of The Scarlet Flower" ) was a recent and remarkable silent surprise for this Herr Von; the oeuvre is an excellent Herr Stiller silent film that this German count watched in a newly restored and tinted copy. It combines the well-known aesthetics, technical improvements and artistic merits for which the... more »
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8mm LAM clip on You Tube (no joke, not stills)
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First, I haven't posted on this group in ages. Second, I did a search in the group (as limited as Google Groups is) to make sure somebody else hadn't posted this already. [link] "Lon Chaney Phantom Review Part 1". It starts at 1.01 and ends at a 1.10. The Brit narrator refers to it... more »
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New York Times: All-American Soviet Heroine
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[link] Dvds All-American Soviet Heroine By DAVE KEHR Published: December 11, 2009 AMONG the choices facing a filmgoer in the Soviet Union of 1926 were three films that have since become textbook classics: Sergei Eisenstein’s “Battleship Potemkin,” V. I. Pudovkin’s “Mother” and... more »
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