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17 Feb 02:54
Scott Lord: Sherlock Holmes- The Woman In Green (Roy William Neal)
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17 Feb 02:53
Swedish Silent Film
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17 Feb 02:53
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<a href="http://scottlordsfi.blogspot.coml">Greta Garbo</a>
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17 Feb 02:53
Greta Garbo: Greta Garbo in The Mysterious Lady (Fred Niblo, 19...
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Greta Garbo: Greta Garbo in The Mysterious Lady (Fred Niblo, 19...: While editor of Film Comment magazine, Richard Corliss signed the dedication of his biography of Greta Garbo, "To My Own Mysterio...
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Fred Niblo Greta Garbo
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17 Feb 02:53
Garbo
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Greta Garbo: Greta Garbo in Virveln (The Torrent, Monta Bell, 1...: A suitable story for director Mauritz Stiller, famous Swedish director who just began work under M.G.M. contract is now being sought and w...
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17 Feb 02:53
Garbo
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Greta Garbo: Greta Garbo in Virveln (The Torrent, Monta Bell, 1...: A suitable story for director Mauritz Stiller, famous Swedish director who just began work under M.G.M. contract is now being sought and w...
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17 Feb 02:52
Scott Lord: I like the design
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13 Feb 04:08
During 1927 Gustaf Molander directed the film "Sealed Lips" ("Forseglade lappar") with Wanda Rothgardt, Mona Martensen, Stina Berg and Karin Swanstrom. It was the first film to be photographed by Ake Dalquist. Film Daily in the United States reviewed the film during 1928, writing, "Mona Martenson looks as if she will be heard from after developing more screen experience....Others, evidently Swedish players also all competent for their roles...Some of the technique employed is stilted, but fine directorial touches and an interesting story quite capably acted makes it a novel diversion. Fair program if cut and retitled."
During 1927 Gustaf Molander also directed the film "Discord/His English Wife" ("Hans engleska fur") with Margit Manstad, Wanda Rothdardt, Lil Dagover and Margit Rosengren in what would be her first appearance on screen. In the United States Motion Picture News Booking Guide reviewed the film "His English Wife/Discord" as a "Society Drama" relating its theme as "Avaricious relations force girl to marry wealthy farmer. Used to city life she soon tires of his home and returns to city. They come to an understanding only after the wife finds her gaiety false and her love for her husband the main thing." Film Daily in the United States, where Pathe had acquired the film for distribution and advertised it as though it were their production, opined that the film was a "Society drama with European background and treatment that is effective in many instances. No very familiar names but several worthy performances." Among those performances the magazines deemed worthy of reviewing were "Gosta Ekman, the handsome blond man about town, Uhro Somersalmi good at times but occasionally given to to overdone guestures. Stina Berg very comfortable and likable housekeeper." The magazine looked favorably at Molander's direction.
Peter Cowie, in his volume Scandinavian Cinema, evaluates Molander's direction of the film with, "Molander's direction fails to bring the London sequences alive, but once on home territory his flair for outdoor filming enhances the mood." Cowie summarizes the unfolding of the narrative with "The film degenerates into a drawing room drama." Forsyth Hardy sees the films as comedies that unduly come under the heavy influence of Paul Merzback of Svensk Filmindustri, who was looking for a more international audience, and who would bring a frivolity to early sound films made in Sweden that now would seem far too typical. When reviewed in the United States, it was written that "His English Wife" was a film in which "the acting is of the school that believes in tapping fingers and clenched hands" and when "Sealed Lips" was reviewed it was written that "the direction goes back to the stand-gaze-and-hark acting of the old days." Hardy reverses his sentiment on Molander by later writing, " His 'Malapiratrer' (1923) adapted from a comedy from Sigfried Sibertz, was a fresh and spontaneous piece of work with some pleasant acting by Einar Hanson and Inga Tibland." Actress Stina Berg had appeared in "Constable Paulis Easter Bomb/The Smugglers" (Polis Paulus skasmall, 1925), directed by Gustaf Molander and also starring Guken Cederberg and Lilli Lanni.
Author Forsyth Hardy includes "Triumph of the Heart" (Hjartes Triumf, 1929) among those films made under the influence of Paul Merzbach which "made little impression on the film going world outside Sweden and they contributed nothing to the tradition built up during the Sjostrom-Stiller period." (Hardy)
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Gustaf Molander
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During 1927 Gustaf Molander directed the film "Sealed Lips" ("Forseglade lappar") with Wanda Rothgardt, Mona Martensen, Stina Berg and Karin Swanstrom. It was the first film to be photographed by Ake Dalquist. Film Daily in the United States reviewed the film during 1928, writing, "Mona Martenson looks as if she will be heard from after developing more screen experience....Others, evidently Swedish players also all competent for their roles...Some of the technique employed is stilted, but fine directorial touches and an interesting story quite capably acted makes it a novel diversion. Fair program if cut and retitled."
During 1927 Gustaf Molander also directed the film "Discord/His English Wife" ("Hans engleska fur") with Margit Manstad, Wanda Rothdardt, Lil Dagover and Margit Rosengren in what would be her first appearance on screen. In the United States Motion Picture News Booking Guide reviewed the film "His English Wife/Discord" as a "Society Drama" relating its theme as "Avaricious relations force girl to marry wealthy farmer. Used to city life she soon tires of his home and returns to city. They come to an understanding only after the wife finds her gaiety false and her love for her husband the main thing." Film Daily in the United States, where Pathe had acquired the film for distribution and advertised it as though it were their production, opined that the film was a "Society drama with European background and treatment that is effective in many instances. No very familiar names but several worthy performances." Among those performances the magazines deemed worthy of reviewing were "Gosta Ekman, the handsome blond man about town, Uhro Somersalmi good at times but occasionally given to to overdone guestures. Stina Berg very comfortable and likable housekeeper." The magazine looked favorably at Molander's direction.
Peter Cowie, in his volume Scandinavian Cinema, evaluates Molander's direction of the film with, "Molander's direction fails to bring the London sequences alive, but once on home territory his flair for outdoor filming enhances the mood." Cowie summarizes the unfolding of the narrative with "The film degenerates into a drawing room drama." Forsyth Hardy sees the films as comedies that unduly come under the heavy influence of Paul Merzback of Svensk Filmindustri, who was looking for a more international audience, and who would bring a frivolity to early sound films made in Sweden that now would seem far too typical. When reviewed in the United States, it was written that "His English Wife" was a film in which "the acting is of the school that believes in tapping fingers and clenched hands" and when "Sealed Lips" was reviewed it was written that "the direction goes back to the stand-gaze-and-hark acting of the old days." Hardy reverses his sentiment on Molander by later writing, " His 'Malapiratrer' (1923) adapted from a comedy from Sigfried Sibertz, was a fresh and spontaneous piece of work with some pleasant acting by Einar Hanson and Inga Tibland." Actress Stina Berg had appeared in "Constable Paulis Easter Bomb/The Smugglers" (Polis Paulus skasmall, 1925), directed by Gustaf Molander and also starring Guken Cederberg and Lilli Lanni.
Author Forsyth Hardy includes "Triumph of the Heart" (Hjartes Triumf, 1929) among those films made under the influence of Paul Merzbach which "made little impression on the film going world outside Sweden and they contributed nothing to the tradition built up during the Sjostrom-Stiller period." (Hardy)
Swedish Silent Film
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13 Feb 04:08
Silent Film: Garbo and Gilbert in A Woman of Affairs
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13 Feb 04:07
Scott Lord Mystery: The Black Widow (1947) Chapter Two The Stolen Formula
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13 Feb 04:07
Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, 1945
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13 Feb 04:07
Scott Lord Silent Film: Greta Garbo in The Single Standard (Robertson, 1...
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13 Feb 04:07
Scott Lord on Silent Film: Greta Garbo drawn by Paul Rotha, Film Critic
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Scott Lord on Silent Film: Greta Garbo drawn by Paul Rotha, Film Critic: This appeared in Close Up magazine during 1930. it is a modern rendering of Greta Garbo drawn by the esteemed author Paul Rotha. Gret...
Greta Garbo
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13 Feb 04:07
Greta Garbo: Lady to Love (Victor Seastrom)
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Greta Garbo: Lady to Love (Victor Seastrom): Vilma Banky under the direction of Victor Sjsotrom . Victor Sjostrom subsequently filmed the sound film "Under the Red Robe"...
Victor Sjostrom
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13 Feb 04:07
Greta Garbo: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom- Greta Garbo, Mauritz ...
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Greta Garbo: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom- Greta Garbo, Mauritz ...: "The Image Makers see their images emerge out of the story. And then suddenly: darkness."- Per Olov Enquist in Bildmakarna, a ...
Greta Garbo
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13 Feb 04:07
Dracula- Castle Films 8mm
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13 Feb 04:07
Scott Lord Silent Film: Camille (Smallwood,1921) with Rudolph Valentino
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13 Feb 04:07
The Monastery of Sendomir (Victor Sjostrom, 1920)
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13 Feb 04:07
Greta Garbo
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13 Feb 04:06
Filmnyheter 1923 (free online magazine on Swedish Silent Film)
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Virtual History Film:
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Please allow the use of the magazine cover fairly as the is a link provided above it and enjoy the copies of Filmnyheter that have been made available online to read in both Scandinavian and the United States.
swedish silent film
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Please allow the use of the magazine cover fairly as the is a link provided above it and enjoy the copies of Filmnyheter that have been made available online to read in both Scandinavian and the United States.
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13 Feb 04:06
Swedish Silent Film
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13 Feb 04:04
Silent Film: Circus Movies
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13 Feb 04:04
Silent Film: Greta Garbo in The Torrent (Monta Bell, 1926)
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13 Feb 04:03
Scott Lord Silent Film: Greta Garbo in A Woman of Affairs (Brown, 1928)
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13 Feb 04:03
The Sphinx (1933)
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13 Feb 04:03
Scott Lord Silent Film: Camille (Smallwood,1921) with Rudolph Valentino
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