What was the last silent movie that you watched?
My answer is, well. . . check out my signature.
Latest:
Häxan->http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013257/
My answer is, well. . . check out my signature.
Latest:
Häxan->http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013257/
I had wanted to see this historical little film for years (it was the UK's very first feature film in colour with the process called "Prizmacolor" which unfortunately resulted in lurid green & red tints on screen!)
It is also the only film that I can recall about the 1666 Great Fire of London too (are there any others out there?)
Brief synopsis: Dashing Hugh Argyle returning from the New World with his newly acquired fortune is thrown overboard ship by the dastardly Walter Roderick who then assumes the dead man's identity & tries to woo his betrothed Lady Beatrice who is riddled with debts-Then the supposedly "dead" hero turns up unexpectedly........ (presumably this hackneyed plot was original back then of course!)
It was quite a good swashbuckling (not a word you use everyday admittedly!) adventure (an 8 out of 10) that not many people must know about because it is still awaiting 5 votes unfortunately.................
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shareCrazy I came here and my answer is the same as the original IMDB poster from ten years ago. Haxan was the last silent film that I watched. I was surprised by the content!
shareJust finished City Girl from 1930
shareThe Wonderful Chance (1920)
I pretty much talk to myself here, and that's okay. i'm sure someone will show up eventually. :)