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Silver Screen Classics
Registrace 30. 06. 2016
Silver Screen Classics is a channel dedicated to films from the golden years of Hollywood, from the silents to film noir to the epics of the 50s and 60s. We hope to share short documentaries, dedications and other viewing opportunities with those who love classic film. Please subscribe, like and share!
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NOTE: This channel claims no ownership of any images, soundtracks, incidental music or footage that have been uploaded. Silver Screen Classics acknowledges that all uploaded material is the sole property of the original creator(s) and owner(s). All uploaded material is for the purpose of discussion and critical thought.
Celebrating Boris Karloff in the Classic Frankenstein Films
A short clip to celebrate Boris Karloff's legendary performances as the Frankenstein monster.
This clip promotes the upcoming article for Classic Horror Film Month - October 2019 for Silver Screen Classics, which will appear on my blog page - silverscreenclassicsblog.wordpress.com/
This clip promotes the upcoming article for Classic Horror Film Month - October 2019 for Silver Screen Classics, which will appear on my blog page - silverscreenclassicsblog.wordpress.com/
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The Rage of Paris (1938)
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Directed by Henry Koster Starring Danielle Darrieux and Douglas Fairbanks Jnr
Lady Gangster (1942)
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Directed by Robert Florey Starring Faye Emerson and Julie Bishop
The Mystery Man (1935)
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Directed by Ray McCarey Starring Robert Armstrong and Maxine Doyle
A Documentary On Louise Brooks
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A Documentary on the life of Louise Brooks from 1986
Marlene Dietrich: No Angel - A Life of Marlene Dietrich
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A biography of the life of Marlene Dietrich
The Man From Yesterday (1932)
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Directed by Berthold Viertel Starring Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer and Clive Brook
The Crime of Doctor Crespi (1935)
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Directed by John H. Auer Starring Erich von Stroheim, Paul Guilfoyle, Jeanne Kelly and Dwight Frye,
Moonrise (1948)
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Directed by Frank Borzage Starring Dane Clark, Gail Russell and Ethel Barrymore
I Wanted Wings (1941)
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Directed by Mitchell Leisen Starring Ray Milland, William Holden, Wayne Morris, Brian Donlevy, Constance Moore and Veronica Lake
The Pawnshop (1916)
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Directed by Charlie Chaplin Starring Charlie Chaplin, Henry Bergman and Edna Purviance
Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
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Directed by Scott Sidney Starring Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey, George B. French and Gordon Griffith
Raffles (1925)
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Directed by King Baggot Starring House Peters, Miss DuPont, Hedda Hopper
Affairs Of Cappy Ricks (1937) Walter Brennan
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Affairs Of Cappy Ricks (1937) Walter Brennan
And Russians are using the same methods today... not much changed in 80 years.
This is THE CUTEST MOVIE IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD!
That is an incredible movie
Por favor en español gracias
Silent movies are boring.
Good. Flying. War. Movie. 👍💣💥👍
We haven't learned yet. Other countries have been invited to participate in our economy, the American citizen is over run with illegals, the job market is in a sad state, housing is ridiculous, and at 69 years old and a citizen for all my life I can't get a driver's license without my birth certificate. I've been driving legally since I was sixteen. I looked forward to the day I could retire from government service but I fear new taxes are going to drive me back to some kind of work. I know that we have it better than some other countries, but our freedoms are disappearing more and more every day.
Alexis Smith played a part that will never be equaled, EVER!
12:21 Ew no airplane in the 20’s? Times sure were absolutely shit back then. No cellphones, no planes, no nothing. Also, Rappe got raped. Ironic. And the woman who took her to the party was a madam like Heidi Fleiss (aka a pimp)
Col. Ilya Ranov: There must be no misconception about our relations with our former capitalist allies. Our interests can never coincide. Our rules and aims are quite different. We have no place for bourgeois sentimentalism, only relentless realism. The class struggle will continue, until this decadent, plutocratic democracy is as completely destroyed as National Socialism. Therefore, you, the representatives of the Soviet Union in Canada, will as always remain vigilant, suspicious, and aloof. That will be all. How about paranoid, vicious and murderous. This sounds quite like what is coming out of NYC and DC currently. This is their 'relentless realism'.
i hate DDR ESSDEN
Remember when people were charming instead of angry? They call that the bad old days now. How far we have come...
😢 SO TRUE 😢 YET ALL YOU HEAR ABOUT HOW MEAN WE WHERE TO HOLLYWOOD COMMIES. THIS TRULY HAPPENED BY SOVIETS DURING WWII 😮 BEFORE COLD WAR 😮‼️🇨🇦😈
What a woman.
Very good western! Joe Mc Crea was a very good actor. Bob Steele seems to have been in just about every western movie. It was him or his twin brother. These movies make me smile! Thank you for posting!
This dark drama gives me the creeps. If a woman meets a man like this she should run, not fall romantically into his arms! Movies like this of this era normalized abusive relationships. The man is a mentally ill criminal regardless of his tragic childhood. I'm having trouble watching it to the end.
Those days between 1940 to 1950 was the most tense days in the history of Europe and middle east. US finally emerged as a Big brother.
Most every government, anywhere you go, is a 'Big Brother'. Here in the US 'they' use various names. **For your own good, of course. 💣
This is one of the very good war related movies. I am watching this for the 2nd time.
Based on a true story!
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42:00 😏
Brilliant movie! Thank you for posting.
Long time since I have seen this charming movie,thanks for posting.
Joel Macrea is one of the best western actors on tv bar none !
I knew this was going to be a good movie when I saw that Vera West provided the gowns.😒🙄
Good movie 👍
History repeating it self in Canada!
And Canadians are asleep
He should have gone to the USA embassy, they would have treated him better!
You could really feel how much contempt she had for her mother
It tells you a lot about how stupid the Canadian gov't and RCMP was back than, not much has changed!
Media was also stupid!
Now they teach this communist crap in universities ! The left has a lot to answer for.
Wow 👌 terrific movie. Gr8 story. Hope their families n Russia weren't murdered.
Such a great movie. Thank you. 🇬🇧
Creat movie.
If we could have kept the secret away from the other countries there would have been no arms race and we would not be in the trouble we are today. 🌏 Now we quite literally are looking at so many other countries. now possibly terrorist organizations related to Iran that have access to ,,,.be continued 🧐
Lenion
It was the ‘ppl’ in Hollywood that made ppl believe in judging ppl for the pigment of their skin…. Its weird. But common senses is still common sense. Dont bea brat.
Love Barbara,in everything she was in
Wonderful thank you so much❤
Rate this movie as an a
I'm not so sure that I agree with the sentiment that silent films were universal, whereas sound films caused division. Some silent films had subtitles to explain what was being said in between scenes, which not everybody could read back then. Some cultural, social, or musical aspects of silent films might not have been understood by other countries where these pictures were being shown as well. So you can't really say that silent films had universal appeal. If silent films were universal, then "talkies" would have never come to fruition. But, of course, people want something new and different. Silent pictures had a short life span, but talkies are still going strong a hundred years later.
Wow. Phenomenal movie 👍🏻
Corona??? Covid...omg🙏🇺🇸
Im sure ive seen a similar story line in a film with arthur askey
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I saw this one ,good movie a lot of well known Actors.
Adoro i film anni 30,40 e 50,le trame,gli attori,gli abiti, meravigliosi, classe ed eleganza,charme grazie dall Italia
The reference to the couple going to a gay restaurant simply means a trendy nice restaurant! It's an old movie. The term gay/homosexual had not yet come into the meaning we have today.
It's time for "gay" to get divorced from its misuse as a description of homosexuality.
Before it was stolen.
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Excellent.
One of my Absolute favorite movies❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️