Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film
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This blog post, titled *"The Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film: Victor
Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller,"* is a detailed scholarly and personal
exploration ...
Paul Revere’s Ride to Lexington Concord 1775
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I had a heart attack several years ago so we called in sick from the church
library to day for a pastrami and cheese here in Cambridge rather than our
wee...
The above film reuinted Bela Lugosi with David Manners and Edward Van Sloan from Dracula (Browning) Please include the film below, The Vampire Bat, which united Edward Van Sloan and Dwight Frye.
Condemned to Live is a Vampire film directed by Frank Strayer.
Postscript:
Allow me to include an additional poster if you can find a mystery that you like enough to watch in the blog. Later pages include Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone, if I can invite you to search the blog. Next to reading, its actually a quiet thing to do and its my selection of quiet, little mysteries if you were to peruse them. Quiet, not necessarily macabre.
The above film reuinted Bela Lugosi with David Manners and Edward Van Sloan from Dracula (Browning) Please include the film below, The Vampire Bat, which united Edward Van Sloan and Dwight Frye.
Condemned to Live is a Vampire film directed by Frank Strayer.
Postscript:
Allow me to include an additional poster if you can find a mystery that you like enough to watch in the blog. Later pages include Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone, if I can invite you to search the blog. Next to reading, its actually a quiet thing to do and its my selection of quiet, little mysteries if you were to peruse them. Quiet, not necessarily macabre.
The above film reuinted Bela Lugosi with David Manners and Edward Van Sloan from Dracula (Browning) Please include the film below, The Vampire Bat, which united Edward Van Sloan and Dwight Frye.
Condemned to Live is a Vampire film directed by Frank Strayer.
Postscript:
Allow me to include an additional poster if you can find a mystery that you like enough to watch in the blog. Later pages include Boris Karloff and Basil Rathbone, if I can invite you to search the blog. Next to reading, its actually a quiet thing to do and its my selection of quiet, little mysteries if you were to peruse them. Quiet, not necessarily macabre.