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09 Nov 06:02

Scott Lord: Dracula- Castle Films 8mm

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07 Nov 05:12

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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07 Nov 05:12

The Cat and the Canary (1927)

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07 Nov 05:12

Universal Sherlock Holmes Trailers

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07 Nov 05:12

Sherlock Holmes Trailers-Pearl of Death

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I happen to carry a Basil Rathbone Players Cigarette Card (1938) in my wallet.
07 Nov 05:12

Sherlock Holmes- The Woman In Green (Roy William Neal)

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07 Nov 05:12

Sherlock Holmes Trailers-Pearl of Death

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I happen to carry a Basil Rathbone Players Cigarette Card (1938) in my wallet.
07 Nov 05:11

The Cat and the Canary (1927)

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07 Nov 05:11

The Cat and the Canary (1927)

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07 Nov 05:11

The Moonstone

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07 Nov 05:11

Mr Wong in Chinatown

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07 Nov 05:11

Sherlock Holmes Fatal Hour

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07 Nov 05:11

The Cat and the Canary (1927)

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07 Nov 05:02

Scott Lord Mystery: Four films starring Bela Lugosi


Please include the below films with Bela Lugosi as a matinee as you see fit.




and please include this film with George Zucco if you'd like,



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07 Nov 05:02

Scott Lord Mystery: The Death Kiss starring Lugosi, Manners, Van Sloan



The above film reuinted Bela Lugosi with David Manners and Edward Van Sloan from Dracula (Browning)
Please include the film below, The Vampire Bat, which united Edward Van Sloan and Dwight Frye.




Condemned to Live is a Vampire film directed by Frank Strayer.

Postscript:

Allow me to include an additional poster if you can find a mystery that you like enough to watch in the blog. Later pages include Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone, if I can invite you to search the blog. Next to reading, its actually a quiet thing to do and its my selection of quiet, little mysteries if you were to peruse them. Quiet, not necessarily macabre.





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07 Nov 05:02

Scott Lord- Lifting;photoseries






I'm not sure how long its going to take- but at my weight, I have to relift.

I got what I wanted-Bruce Lee. But I need more of a build. silent film scott lord
07 Nov 05:02

Sequel to The Vampire Bat: Condemned to Live (Strayer,1935) with Misha Auer


Please include the film beneath as a double feature or matinee as you sit fit:


also directed by Frank Strayer is the mystery film below:


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07 Nov 05:02

Scott Lord Mystery: The Late Show, Boris Karloff in Telephone Time, The Vestris

07 Nov 05:02

The Cat and the Canary (1927)

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07 Nov 05:02

Mystery: Mercury Theater: Orson Welles as The Immortal Sherlo...

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07 Nov 05:02

Silent Film: The Woman in White (Warde, 1917)

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07 Nov 05:02

Keystone presents MGM Stars and Studios (1927) Lost Film?



An owner of a 16mm copy of this is searching to see if the film exists- I AM VERY PROUD to feature his filmclip here.

Please visit my webpage on silent film: Lost Film, Found Magazines to read on what lost films are and how they are part of silent film collecting.

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07 Nov 05:01

Scott Lord Scandinavian Silent Film: Masterkatten i Stovlar (John Bruniu...

by noreply@blogger.com (Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film)
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 established himself among his contemporary directors of the Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film by directing historical dramas.
The beautiful Mary Johnson stars with Gosta Ekman in the film, the director John Brunius also appearing in the film onscreen with son Palle Brunius. The cinematography was done by photographers Gustav A. Gustafson and Carl Gustav Florin.
"Puss and Boots" featured the first on screen appearance of actress Anna Carlsten.
To connect the directing of John Brunius to that of Victor Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller and the Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film that emphasized man's relationship with a personified enviornment, one can look at a photocaption praising actress Mary Johnson in the periodical Photoplay Magazine during 1919, "Miss Johnson is an ingenue leading woman of a type that we make favorites of in America. Location work in Sweden hasn't become a bore, evidently, as both town and country people, impressed by the novelty of the thing are heartily inclined to make the companies their guests instead of momentary suspected tenants." Photoplay Magazine, in a second photocaption featuring Gista Ekman, announced that the film was as not yet having finished post-production but that it was scheduled to run in America. "The Skandia Film Commision, the employer of these young stars is doing some really big plays on the screen....The Skandia Film Corporation has just finished the construction of a great glass studio modelled after and lighted by American methods near Langagen, north of Stockholm." Honestly, as a modern American reader, one would casually think this was written after the merger creating Svensk Filmindustri had already taken place. Photoplay Magazine later, while formally announcing that Svensk Biografteatern and Skandia had combined, called actress Mary Johnson the "Mary Pickford of the Land of the Midnight Sun" and "Sweden's Sweetheart". The theme of the article, although Mary Johnson would soon be appearing in an adaptation of the works of Selma Lagerloff by director Mauritz Stiller, Swedish audiences seemed uncontrollable over the appearance of Charles Chaplin in "A Dog's Life".
Actress Mary Johnson during 1918 also appeared in the Swedish Silent Film "Storstadfaror", directed by Manne Gothson, who had appeared with her that year as an actor under the direction of George af Klercker. The film was photographed by Gustaf A. Gustafson. Appearing with Mary Johnson in the film were Agda Helin, Tekla Sjoblom and Lilly Crowin. Mary Johnson appeared in the titular role together with Carl Barklind that year in the film "The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter" (Fyrvaktarens dotter), which featured an onscreen appearance of Johnson's daughter Maj.
Mary Johnson and Gosta Ekman were reunited for the film "En Lyckoriddare" (John Brunius, 1921).
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04 Nov 13:39

Scott Lord and Girlfriend:Boston skyline from Donna’s

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04 Nov 13:39

Scott Lord: Dracula- Castle Films 8mm

by Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film
04 Nov 13:39

Op and Modern Art 1972; Video-optical art

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04 Nov 13:39

Silent Film

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Revising Webpages on silent film. Please visit:

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04 Nov 13:38

Bulldog Drummond for later

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04 Nov 13:38

Scott Lord Mystery: Four films starring Bela Lugosi

by noreply@blogger.com (Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film)

Please include the below films with Bela Lugosi as a matinee as you see fit.




and please include this film with George Zucco if you'd like,



garbo-seastrom.blogspot.com
04 Nov 13:38

Scott Lord Mystery: The Death Kiss starring Lugosi, Manners, Van Sloan

by noreply@blogger.com (Scott Lord on Silent Film, Scott Lord on Mystery Film)


The above film reuinted Bela Lugosi with David Manners and Edward Van Sloan from Dracula (Browning)
Please include the film below, The Vampire Bat, which united Edward Van Sloan and Dwight Frye.




Condemned to Live is a Vampire film directed by Frank Strayer.

Postscript:

Allow me to include an additional poster if you can find a mystery that you like enough to watch in the blog. Later pages include Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone, if I can invite you to search the blog. Next to reading, its actually a quiet thing to do and its my selection of quiet, little mysteries if you were to peruse them. Quiet, not necessarily macabre.





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