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15 Oct 01:21

Silent Film Magazine Art: Bluebird Photoplays

06 Oct 03:50

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06 Oct 03:47

Scott Lord: Sherlock Holmes- A Study In Scarlet

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06 Oct 03:46

Mr Wong in Chinatown

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06 Oct 03:46

Mystery: Boris Karloff as Mr Wong, Detective

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06 Oct 03:46

Boris Karloff in The Mystery of Mr Wong

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06 Oct 03:46

Mystery from Monogram Studios, Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong

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21 Sep 22:00

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

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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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21 Sep 21:58

Mystery: Lights Out, The Passage Beyond (1951)

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21 Sep 21:58

Silent Film Magazine Art: Bluebird Photoplays

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21 Sep 21:57

Bride of Frankenstein magazine art

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21 Sep 21:57

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21 Sep 21:38

Scott Lord Silent Film: Noah’s Ark (Vitagraph, 1911)

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21 Sep 21:38

Scott Lord Silent Film:The Death of Rudolph Valentino (Pathe Newsreel)

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21 Sep 21:36

Scott Lord Mystery: Murder at the Matinee

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The above film is revolves around a murder at a seance. I liked the feel of it enough to add a number of films that could be screened to in part make up a festival. Please view any of the below films that seem to be of interest.








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17 Sep 01:33

Scott Lord The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes

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17 Sep 01:33

Scott Lord Silent Film: The Night Raiders (John Raymond, 1924)

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17 Sep 01:31

With Donna on my Sixty Second Birthday, Downtown Boston

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Donna and I walked down Tremont Street, Boston, passed the church where she is a librarian, it bells ringing, and went to lunch at one of our usual places for my Sixty Second brithday.(She bought me a pocket hair comb for a dollar and said it was for my birthday, I took her to lunch this time, ps. I had a Western Omlette.) scott lord
17 Sep 01:30

Scott Lord Silent Film: The New York Hat (D.W. Griffith, Biograph)

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Directed by D. W. Griffith, the film features the first photoplay written by Anita Loos. Subsequently, Loos was to write the scenarios and screenplays to films which starred Douglas Fairbanks. The New Movie Magazine during 1930 nostalgically related that the film had also introduced Lionel Barrymore to the screen and that Loos, who had only been sixteen years old at the time of its release, had received “the large sum of $15” for writing the film. Author Iris Barry explains that it was not only Anita Loos that was behind the scenes, “At this period, ideas for films were commonly bought from outsiders and members of the company alike. Mary Pickford, Mack Sennett and others contributed many of the plots Griffith used.” This in part can be taken into consideration when apply Autuer theory to the abrupt difference between the scriptwriting methods of D.W Griffith and Thomas Ince and when reconsidering autuer theory when comparing the directorial efforts of D.W. Griffith and Ingmar Bergman in the mileau of a theatrical acting company.
In the volume D.W. Griffith, American Filmaker, Iris Barry writes that 1912 was a year that D.W. Griffith was an innovator not only in the depiction of social themes and social problems but also in film technique and the uses of the camera as well as the legnthening of the onscreen running time of the two reeler. Barry describes the filmmaking involved in “The New York Hat” (one reel),The film uses cut-backs, close-shots and sharply edited scenes with ease and mastery: close-ups made acting a matter of expresssion and minute guestures instead of the stereotyped guestures of the popular theater.” Peter Cowie, in his volume Eighty Years of Cinema, writes, "Close ups already predominate this film."
In the short scenes of Griffith’s film, Mary Pickford is shown to the right of the screen in medium close shot, trying on a hat, her hands and elbows shown in the frame. Griffith cuts on the action of her leaving the frame to exterior shots. In a later scene, Griffith positions her to the left of the screen, and, his already having shown time having elapsed between the two scenes, then brings the action back to the right of the screen frame. As an early reversal of screen direction, or screen positioning, there is the use of screen editing in between the complimentary positions of showing her in the same interior. During the film the actress is, almost referentially, often kept in profile, facing to the right of the screen's frame. Although Griffith may have been still developing editing techniques, it has been noted that the acting style in the film can be seen as an example of a more naturalistic and less histrionic acting style than that of other contemporary films.

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17 Sep 01:30

A visit from Dr. Scott Sunquist

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Dr. Sunquist smiled enthusiaticly when I showed him my copy of his student writing in the student magazine "Debarim" published by Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, of which he is now President. I asked him if there was always a methodology to Apologetics, to which he seemed to nod in the affirmative. His paper was on Arnobius of Sicca, who wrote "Against the Nations"., the methodology of Apologetics, and apparently the Astarte-Venus cult.
17 Sep 01:30

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17 Sep 01:30

Welcome to Blacklight Castle.

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17 Sep 01:29

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17 Sep 01:29

Scott Lord: Sherlock Holmes- A Study In Scarlet

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17 Sep 01:28

Mystery from Monogram Studios, Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong

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17 Sep 01:27

Scott Lord Mystery: Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes- Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong; 15 films in Festival

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17 Sep 01:26

Scott Lord: Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes

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17 Sep 01:26

Sherlock Holmes Speckled Band

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17 Sep 01:26

Sherlock Holmes Murder At The Baskervilles

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12 Sep 15:45

Mystery: Boris Karloff as Mr Wong, Detective

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