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Deluge, Happy Anniversary? Well, Almost. Inundating Movie Mayhem!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 18, 2014

Once considered lost, but eventually found; don’t get all excited and think that because Deluge survives as a dubbed Italian version, that you can hop online and order a DVD at your leisure. No, it will take some time and most probably $200.00 to get your copy (most likely VHS); now, on to the movi read more

Deluge, Happy Anniversary? Well, Almost. Inundating Movie Mayhem!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 18, 2014

Once considered lost, but eventually found; don’t get all excited and think that because Deluge survives as a dubbed Italian version, that you can hop online and order a DVD at your leisure. No, it will take some time and most probably $200.00 to get your copy (most likely VHS); now, on to the movi read more

Deluge, Happy Anniversary? Well, Almost. Inundating Movie Mayhem!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 18, 2014

Once considered lost, but eventually found; don’t get all excited and think that because Deluge survives as a dubbed Italian version, that you can hop online and order a DVD at your leisure. No, it will take some time and most probably $200.00 to get your copy (most likely VHS); now, on to the movi read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014

        What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014

        What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014

        What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014

  In January Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completion of fil read more

Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014

  In January of 1920, Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completi read more

Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014

  In January of 1920, Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completi read more

Satan Met a Lady, Happy Anniversary! Premiered on July 22, 1936

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 22, 2014

This was the day that Satan Met a Lady, July 22, 1936. Ah, but the reviews were not so keen. The Modern Screen gave the film a one-star out of a possible five, which was a poor rating;[1] going further the magazine said that this was Warner’s prize lemon for Bette Davis. One exhibitor’s trade read more

Satan Met a Lady, Happy Anniversary! Premiered on July 22, 1936

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 22, 2014

This was the day that Satan Met a Lady, July 22, 1936. Ah, but the reviews were not so keen. The Modern Screen gave the film a one-star out of a possible five, which was a poor rating;[1] going further the magazine said that this was Warner’s prize lemon for Bette Davis. One exhibitor’s trade read more

Satan Met a Lady, Happy Anniversary! Premiered on July 22, 1936

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 22, 2014

This was the day that Satan Met a Lady, July 22, 1936. Ah, but the reviews were not so keen. The Modern Screen gave the film a one-star out of a possible five, which was a poor rating;[1] going further the magazine said that this was Warner’s prize lemon for Bette Davis. One exhibitor’s trade read more

The Wrecker, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, July 17, 1929, in London, England

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 17, 2014

  Many regard this as a 1928 release (including Strike Force Entertainment who released the DVD in 2009) yet in June of 1928 the film had not started production;[1] advertising directed toward exhibitors, relating that the synchronization and the score were in preparation, was seen in June of read more

The Wrecker, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, July 17, 1929, in London, England

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 17, 2014

  Many regard this as a 1928 release (including Strike Force Entertainment who released the DVD in 2009) yet in June of 1928 the film had not started production;[1] advertising directed toward exhibitors, relating that the synchronization and the score were in preparation, was seen in June of read more

The Wrecker, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, July 17, 1929, in London, England

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 17, 2014

  Many regard this as a 1928 release (including Strike Force Entertainment who released the DVD in 2009) yet in June of 1928 the film had not started production;[1] advertising directed toward exhibitors, relating that the synchronization and the score were in preparation, was seen in June of read more

A Thief in the Dark, Happy Anniversary! Premiered May 20, 1928

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 20, 2014

A Thief in the Dark, a Fox Film Corp., mystery-circus-comedy-romance,[1] is another of that not too rare breed of “lost film (or “status unknown” at best),” and belongs to that ignominious sub-class of “late-silents-lost,” maybe better put: “out-of-sound, out-of-mind.” These “late-silents,” read more

She-Wolf of London, Happy Anniversary! Premiered Friday (Friday, April 5, 1946), May 17, 1946

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 17, 2014

  It is clear that She-Wolf of London did not premier on May 17, 1946, but saw it’s opening on Friday, April 5, 1946 at the Rialto Theater, in New York.[1] I know, with that information I should not continue this anniversary-post, or at the least, hold it over until, April of 2015. But, I can read more

She-Wolf of London, Happy Anniversary! Premiered Friday (Friday, April 5, 1946), May 17, 1946

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 17, 2014

  It is clear that She-Wolf of London did not premier on May 17, 1946, but saw it’s opening on Friday, April 5, 1946 at the Rialto Theater, in New York.[1] I know, with that information I should not continue this anniversary-post, or at the least, hold it over until, April of 2015. But, I can read more

She-Wolf of London, Happy Anniversary? Premiered Friday, May 17, 1946?

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 17, 2014

  It is clear that She-Wolf of London did not premier on May 17, 1946, but saw it’s opening on Friday, April 5, 1946 at the Rialto Theater, in New York.[1] I know, with that information I should not continue this anniversary-post, or at the least, hold it over until, April of 2015. But, I can read more

The Vampire of the Desert, Happy Anniversary! Premiered Friday, May 16, 1913

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 16, 2014

  The Vampire of the Desert was a two-reel drama, porduced by Vitagraph and released by the general Film Company, starring:  Helen Gardner, Tefft Johnson, Harry T. Morey, James Morrison, Leah Baird,  Norma Talmadge and Flora Finch. The scenario (no writing credit given) was based on Rudyard read more
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