It (1927), featuring Clara Bow
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It (1927), featuring Clara Bow
1933 Katharine Hepburn as Lady Cynthia Darrington in Christopher Strong.
A famous female flier and a member of Parliament drift into a potentially disastrous affair.
Costume Design by Walter Plunkett and Howard Greer
Wings ~ William A. Wellman ~ 1927
Feat: Clara Bow
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SUBLIME CINEMA #208 - KEATON’S THE GENERAL
If I was around at the beginning of the 20th century I probably would have been been more partial to Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd than the Marx Brothers or Abbott & Costello. Keaton was a genius, the best comedian of the silent era along with Chaplin. His films (and films like Safety Last by Lloyd) make you either question how much you know about special effects employed a century before computers came around to help people film the impossible, or make you question the actors sanity. There are stunts in all of his films which are still mind boggling.
The Weekly Gravy #64
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Greed (1924) – ***½ I really think a good portion of Greed’s reputation as an all-time classic stems from the legendary original cut – which ran somewhere between eight and nine hours in length – which was shorn, first to four hours by the director, then to under two and a half by the studio. A restoration in the late 90s tried to recreate the four-hour version using stills, but what I watched…
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Bitch I swear to god people gotta stop calling The Man Who Laughs a horror movie for fucks sake if you actually watched it or read the book you’d know the only horrifying part about it is how society treats the main protagonist if anything it’s a fucking period drama
Nosferatu, 1922
What a hunk