Kino continues to release notable silent features on Blu-ray. This time it's a disc featuring Lon Chaney and his 1922 film THE TRAP. Chaney plays Gaspard, an earnest, if somewhat naive, French-Canadian trapper. Gaspard is a bit of a country bumpkin, and his mine is taken over by city slic read more
Maddy of Maddy Loves Her Classic Films and Ruth of Silver Screenings are our hosts for a blogathon salute to LON CHANEY "MAN OF 1000 FACES" on May 5th and 6th.
Day One Contributions / Day Two Contributions
Yosemite National Park locations were used for this story set in the Province of Quebec. read more
Maddy of Maddy Loves Her Classic Films and Ruth of Silver Screenings are our hosts for a blogathon salute to LON CHANEY "MAN OF 1000 FACES" on May 5th and 6th.
Day One Contributions / Day Two Contributions
Yosemite National Park locations were used for this story set in the Province of Quebec. read more
The Trap (1966)
1/26/2016
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I'm one of those people that, if a movie is still bad after twenty minutes, I will shut it off, walk away, and never look back. Once it passes that po read more
Welcome back! It’s Saturday morning again which means it’s time for the next chapter of our ongoing serial The Crimson Ghost and more movie serial history. (Previous Chapters: 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) A few weeks ago in this space I wrote about Louis Feuillade‘s Fantomas. (You ca read more