Fragment of the mostly lost Beggar on Horseback (1925)
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Director: James Cruze
Cinematographer: Karl Brown
Performers: Edward Everett Horton, Frederick Sullivan, Ethel Wales
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Fragment of the mostly lost Beggar on Horseback (1925)
[letterboxd | imdb]
Director: James Cruze
Cinematographer: Karl Brown
Performers: Edward Everett Horton, Frederick Sullivan, Ethel Wales
The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)
"How frail a thing to solve the riddle of death. We're really very stupid, Lang. We live surrounded by working models of this machine and only now it occurs to us to duplicate the machinery. The heart is nothing but a pump like this; veins and arteries are only tubes like these. So what could be simpler than to use the glass pump to force the real pump into action after it has stopped?"
Lloyd Hughes-Sally Blane "Numbered woman" 1938, de Karl Brown.
Fragment of the mostly lost Beggar on Horseback (1925)
[letterboxd | imdb]
Director: James Cruze
Cinematographer: Karl Brown
Performers: Edward Everett Horton, Frederick Sullivan
Fragment of the mostly lost Beggar on Horseback (1925)
[letterboxd | imdb]
Director: James Cruze
Cinematographer: Karl Brown
Performer: Edward Everett Horton
Fragment of the mostly lost Beggar on Horseback (1925)
[letterboxd | imdb]
Director: James Cruze
Cinematographer: Karl Brown
Performers: Edward Everett Horton, Frederick Sullivan, Gertrude Short
The Man with Nine Lives (Behind the Door, 1940)
"Tell me, how did you come to be in the ice vault? Did you lock yourself in?"
"You wouldn't know that, would you? It's yesterday afternoon to me. But to you it's... it's ten years ago. Ten years..."
Ward Bond-Sally Blane "Numbered woman" 1938, de Karl Brown.