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08 Jan 03:36

Scott Lord Silent Film: The Lodger (Alfred Hitchcock, 1927)

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08 Jan 03:36

Scott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in He Who Gets Slapped (Victor Seastr...

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Scholar Bo Florin points out that a famiar image in "He Who Gets Slapped" (seven reels), directed by Victor Sjostrom is referred to in the cutting continuity script as the "Symbolic Clown", the isolated character dressed in white recurrently appearing spinning his ball. Florin looks at the function of this image within the narrative as bookending sequences with a direct adress to the audience. Albeit while blogging David Bordwell notes that the film was a great success, mostly due to the emerging talent of Lon Chaney, he does in fact give the film only a brief mention when looking at Scandinavia's Golden Age of Silent Film Drawing to a Close, which can very much be attributed to Victor Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller both coming to America.
Begnt Forslund compares Sjostrom's direction of "He Who Gets Slapped" with the direction of "The Scarlet Letter", the former being 'more personal, and also more cinematically exciting' while the latter can be recognized as a return to the type of film that Sjostrom made in Sweden, to which he returned. Not incidentally, it was the Swedish actor Gosta Ekmann who had portrayed the Lon Chaney character in "Han som far orilarna" on stage during 1926 in Stockholm at the Oscateatern.
As film criticism often inludes audience reception on the part of the journalist-spectator, it may be worth looking at fan magazines from the first-run of the film, not so much for the public sphere of reception, which perhaps includes the art house, but for the public dimension. Picture Play Magazine wrote of Lon Chaney, "As the loveable clown in the Metro-Goldwyn feature 'He Who Gets Slapped' he gives a achara terization of rare qualities and when he dies he pulls your heart strings untill the really break."
Norma Shearer and John Gilbert starred in a second film together for the Metro-Goldwyn Picture Corporation during 1924 with Conrad Nagel, "The Snob" (seven reels), directed by Monta Bell. The film is a lost silent film, with no surviving copies existing. Also presumed lost is the six reel film "The Wolf Man" in which Norma Shearer and John Gilbert starred together under the direction of Edmund Mortimer for the Fox Film Corporation during 1923. John Gilbert and Lon Chaney had starred together under the direction of Maurice Tourneur in the 1923 six reel film "While Paris Sleeps".The film is presumed lost with no surviving copies existing.
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21 Nov 23:15

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: As The Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film Begins to Wane

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21 Nov 23:15

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: The Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller

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21 Nov 23:15

Scott Lord on Silent Film - YouTube

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: January 2023

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Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo

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21 Nov 23:14

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: January 2024

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: Scott Lord on Film: Lillian Gish in Swedenborg, The Man Who Had to Know

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: January 2024

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: September 2023

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: The Photoplay: Swedish Silent Movie Posters

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: The Photoplay: Swedish Silent Movie Posters

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Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: The Photoplay: Swedish Silent Movie Posters

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Swedish Silent Movie Posters

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The Photoplay: Silent Movie Posters

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21 Nov 23:14

The Photoplay: Swedish Silent Movie Posters

21 Nov 23:13

The Photoplay: Silent Film Movie Posters ; Greta Garbo and Victor Seastrom

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21 Nov 23:13

Scott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in While the City Sleeps (Jack Conway...

21 Nov 23:13

Scott Lord Mystery: The Mystic (Tod Browning, 1926)

Picture Play Magazine in a photo caption wrote that actress Aileen Pringle "abandoned some of her impressive dignity" to portray the "hoydenish" fake travelling mystic in Tod Browning's film, "The Mystic" (seven reels). Silent Film Lon Chaney Silent Horror Film Movie Posters
21 Nov 23:13

Scott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in He Who Gets Slapped (Victor Seastr...

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Bo Florin points out that a famikar image in "He Who Gets Slapped" (seven reels), directed by Victor Sjostrom is referred to in the cutting continuity script as the "Symbolic Clown", the isolated character dressed in white recurrently appearing spinning his ball. Florin looks at the function of this image within the narrative as bookending sequences with a direct adress to the audience. Albeit while blogging David Bordwell notes that the film was a great success, mostly due to the emerging talent of Lon Chaney, he does in fact give the film only a brief mention when looking at Scandinavia's Golden Age of Silent Film Drawing to a Close, which can very much be attributed to Victor Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller both coming to America. Victor Sjostrom Victor Sjostrom Lon Chaney Lon Chaney
21 Nov 23:13

Scott Lord: Dracula- Castle Films 8mm

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Dracula- Castle Films 8mm

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12 Nov 01:52

Scott Lord on Silent Film: April 2023

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: February 2023

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12 Nov 01:52

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Victor Seastrom Greta Garbo

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Scott Lord on Silent Film: May 2023

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