Scott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in The Penalty (Wallace Worsely, 1920)
After having directed he seven reel silent Film “The Penalty” In 1920, Wallace Worsely would direct Lon Chaney in “The Ace of Hearts” and “Voices of the City”,costarring Leatrice Joy during 1921.Lon...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in The Light of Faith (Brown, 1922)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Shadows (Forman, 1922)
Robert Sherwood, editor of the volume The Best Moving Pictures of 1922-23, wrote, "In the direction of 'Shadows' by Tom Forman, and in the acting by Lon Chaney, Harrison Ford, Marguerite de La Motte,...
View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent Movie Lobby Cards, Lon Chaney
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View ArticleLost Film Found Magazines- Lon Chaney and the Silent Horror Film
Please view these hard to find Home movies of silent film actor Lon Chaney in which the Phantom of The Opera and Hunchback of Notre Dame is caught unmasked and without makeup, later in fullscreen....
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Worsley,...
Prior to having directed Lon Chaney in the twelve reel silent film “The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Wallace Worsely had been behind the camera for the films “The Penalty” (1920” and “The Ace of Hearts”...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney inThe Phantom of the Opera (Jullian, 1925)
Author Mark A. Vieira, in Silent Prototypes, the first chapter of his volume “Hollywood Horror”, almost attributes an entire subgenre of “Gorilla movie”, or “man in a gorilla suit movies” to a 1912...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in While the City Sleeps (Jack Conway...
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View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent FIlm Movie Posters; Lon Chaney
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Greta Garbo In The Joyless Street (G.W. Pabst, 1...
In The Film Till Now, a survey off world cinema, Paul Rotha writes, “It is impossible to witness the showing a Film by Pabst without marveling at his unerring choice of camera angle for the expression...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Lodger (Alfred Hitchcock, 1927)
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View ArticleScott Lord Scandinavian Silent Film: Masterkatten i Stovlar (John Bruniu...
Author Forsyth Hardy, in his volume Scandinavian film explains that the film "Puss and Boots" was for Swedish Silent Film director John Brunius an early, debut attempt at filmaking and that he quickly...
View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent Film Movie Posters ; Greta Garbo and Victor Seastrom
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View ArticleThe Photoplay: Swedish Silent Movie Posters
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View ArticleThe Photoplay: Swedish Silent Movie Posters
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Nosferatu (F.W. Murnau, 1922)
The film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's account of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde directed by F.W. Murnau during 1920 is presumed lost, with no known existing copies of the film. "The Head of Janus"...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in Victory (Maurice Tourneur, 1919)
Robert Gordon Anderson, in his 1971 volume Faces, Forms, Films, the artistry of Lon Chaney, writes about the film "Victory" (five reels), directed by Maurice Tournuer. "The picture had good reviews...
View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent Film Movie Posters; Mary Pickford
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