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1.Wings starring: Richard Arlen, Clara Bow, El Brendel, Thomas Carrigan, Margery Chapin
October 22, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Wings
A film that hits just about every human emotion in the repertoire and
does so surprisingly well, although there is some overeagerness amongst the callow youth. The biggest surprise of all, however, is just how
enchanting Clara Bow is as the very sexy girl next door. While obviously men's tastes in women differ, it is still rather difficult to believe that Charles Rogers wasn't at least infatuated with his next door neighbor. Clara's personality is just as attractive as her looks. Watching ... Read More:


2.Devil Doll (1936) starring: Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Lawton, Rafaela Ottiano, Robert Greig
directed by: Tod Browning
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Devil Doll (1936)
By the time The Devil-Doll was released in 1936 Tod Browning's career was all but dead due to the backlash stemming from his now cult classic Freaks. Though Browning attempted to get his career back on track it never came to be and The Devil-Doll was sadly his 2nd to last movie; after this Browning would make one more movie in 1939 titled Miracles for Sale.

The Devil-Doll isn't exactly a great movie, but it's just so much fun it reaches a certain level of greatness and despite the camp value the ... Read More:


3.Tale of Two Cities starring: Ronald Colman, Elizabeth Allan, Edna May Oliver, Reginald Owen, Basil Rathbone
directed by: Jack Conway, Robert Z. Leonard
November 28, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Tale of Two Cities
This is a magnificent film of a wonderful book. The casting and acting are superb. Ronald Coleman as Sidney Carton has his best role. Edna Mae Oliver almost steals the movie as Miss Pross. She dominates every scene she is in. The lady who plays Mdm. DeFarge created a film character that any other actress could only envy. The storming of the Bastile had to be a major advance in epic filming for its day.

Most importantly, this film represents a value and quality in film that is never equalled in today's ... Read More:


4.Cabin in the Cotton starring: Richard Barthelmess, Bette Davis, Dorothy Jordan, Hardie Albright, David Landau
directed by: Michael Curtiz
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Cabin in the Cotton
This was Bette's 11th film. She plays the daughter of a wealthy cropper. She falls for one of her poor workers which makes for scandalous headlines with terrible results. I dont want to spoil the story so go and watch it. You will love it.


5.Strange Interlude starring: Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, Alexander Kirkland, Ralph Morgan, Robert Young
directed by: Robert Z. Leonard
December 11, 1992
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Strange Interlude
I am not a big movie buff, but purchased this film because I am a fan of silent film star Henry B. Walthall. Walthall is only in the film for the first seven minutes and then his character dies. Rather than losing interest in the film, however, I kept watching and found it very enjoyable. It is a very innovative film, based on the Eugene O'Neill play, that includes thoughts of the characters that are audible to the audience. The main character is Nina Leeds (Norma Shearer). Nina is a very obsessive, neurotic woman who controls the ... Read More:


6.Viva Villa starring: Wallace Beery, Fay Wray, Leo Carrillo, Donald Cook, Stuart Erwin
directed by: Howard Hawks, Jack Conway, William A. Wellman
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Viva Villa
Articles refer to the scene where Fay Wray's character is whipped while she laughs and claim that it was edited because of the newly enforced Production Code in July 1934. This is not accurate. In the 1960s, on either New York channel WNEW 5 or WCBS 2, that scene was shown regularly whenever "Viva Villa" was aired. There was also an additional scene showing Leo Carillo's character lining up 3 federal troops at a time, front to back, and shooting them with one bullet to save ammunition. Both scenes are edited out from the Turner Classics print, ... Read More:


7.Whispering Shadow starring: Bela Lugosi, Viva Tattersall, Malcolm McGregor, George J. Lewis, Henry B. Walthall
directed by: Albert Herman, Colbert Clark
June 25, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Whispering Shadow
VCI Entertainment and Mascot Pictures present...."The Whispering Shadow" (1933) (Dolby digitally remastered), a 12 chapter cliffhanger from a suspenseful early sound Mascot serial era featuring an outstanding cast with directors Albert Herman and Colbert Clark at the helm....story line keeps you guessing as to who the mysterious criminal known as "The Whispering Shadow" is and when will he strike again...is this villain way ahead of the times with radio rays and television that controls his henchman...what does the wax museum and Professor Strang (Bela ... Read More:


8.Birth of a Nation (Silent) starring: Spottiswoode Aitken, Mary Alden, George Beranger, Elmer Clifton, Miriam Cooper
September 25, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Birth of a Nation (Silent)
"The Birth of a Nation", D.W. Griffith's epic film of 1915, is an amazing look at early cinematography with a topic that is still discussed almost one hundred years after its premiere. The good news is that this film, even by modern standards, could not and would not be made today for obvious reasons, but as representative "history" it stands out.

Divided into two equal parts, the film opens with two prominent families during the Civil War. The battle scenes are heroically portrayed and the long scene of Lincoln's assassination is one of the best. The second ... Read More:


9.Plastic Age starring: Donald Keith, Mary Alden, Henry B. Walthall, Gilbert Roland, Clara Bow
directed by: Alfred J. Goulding, Wesley Ruggles
June 27, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Plastic Age
A perfect example of a teen movie from the 20s, The Plastic Age is my favorite Clara Bow film and a great movie to watch over and over. Hugh Carver (Donald Keith) is on his way to college for the first time. He will be playing football for Prescott, which immediately puts him in line for hazing. A group kidnaps him and a few other freshman and forces them to sing songs in front of a group of attractive girls including popular Cynthia Day (Clara Bow). Hugh knows her from his casanova roommate's (Gilbert Roland) wall of women, but he is smitten with her despite her reputation. The ... Read More:


10.Last Outlaw starring: Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Tom Tyler, Henry B. Walthall, Margaret Callahan
directed by: Christy Cabanne
February 14, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Last Outlaw
This is a charming and humorous western starring Harry Carey. Among the cast is my favorite actor who was the star of 1915's Birth of a Nation, Henry B. Walthall (one of his last roles). He plays the part of former sheriff Cal Yates who has become a victim of modernization. The new sherrif, a young go-getter, has taken over the reigns and Yates is relegated to listening to complaints from old ladies. Famed bank robber Dean Payton (Harry Carey) is released from prison and seeks his old pal Yates, only to be disheartened by the many changes to the town. The best scene is where Payton ... Read More:

 
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