Duration: 04:20 minutes Upload Time: 2006-08-28 21:30:28 User: trilbyofarrell :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Directed by Paul Leni Conrad Veidt/ Mary Philbin A moving scene with Conrad Veidt and Mary Philbin |
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whataquar ::: Favorites 2008-01-13 17:52:11 and then she dies and he kills himself :P such a great love story lol __________________________________________________ | |
MadCapAithne ::: Favorites 2008-01-11 14:49:38 the song creates tears i me. who has the lyrics? __________________________________________________ | |
kknay ::: Favorites 2008-01-09 20:33:05 yes, it's true this movie inspired Joker __________________________________________________ | |
MadCapAithne ::: Favorites 2008-01-04 15:11:41 In complete honesty I must admit that this was the most beautiful and romantic scene I have ever beheld in a movie. __________________________________________________ | |
nobodysperfect06 ::: Favorites 2007-12-31 23:08:16 what DVD version is this?, by the way, does anyone know where I can find the movie "The Last Warning", from 1929, it was Paul Leni's last film before his death. __________________________________________________ | |
MorganScorpion ::: Favorites 2007-12-21 04:48:59 Aw man that is beautiful. *wipes away a tear* I didn't think this movie still existed. __________________________________________________ | |
bluegrasslass ::: Favorites 2007-12-18 09:33:24 Beautiful ... I've been wanting to see this for years. Why isn't it on DVD R2? I've had a crush on Conrad Veidt since I saw a picture of him as Cesare in Cabinet of Caligari. Notice that they still have to learn their lines despite it being a silent movie. THANK YOU for posting!! __________________________________________________ | |
filmaddict818 ::: Favorites 2007-12-01 04:27:41 Actually, being a history nerd myself, Scientists tested it with an audience in 1995. All the people were between 20 and 60 and 33% enjoyed the silent cinema experince and 19% would consider watching more if they were available or still produced like that. __________________________________________________ | |
dolphsweetfan ::: Favorites 2007-10-26 02:41:02 Yes this is the original "Joker". Notice the 1940 Joker is identical. __________________________________________________ | |
nukleopatra88 ::: Favorites 2007-10-23 15:29:28 keep in mind that this was all they had, so they put up with it. It is much like older video games. __________________________________________________ | |
bryanschwor ::: Favorites 2007-09-27 18:01:11 lol, he called his dog homo This is certainly interesting. I've watched quite a few silent films since I am a pretty big Chaplin fan and just in general a history nerd. The temperament of people at that time must have been far different to watch movies like this though. I cannot see an audience now sitting still and quiet in a film where there is no talking. __________________________________________________ | |
13EnsorVO ::: Favorites 2007-09-11 19:22:46 Is true : Bob Kane recognized this film inspired Joker ; in a certain way, Victor Hugo created a BD character __________________________________________________ | |
DaftBrian ::: Favorites 2007-09-07 14:51:41 This is where the Joker came from. Wikipedia to the answer!! __________________________________________________ | |
Tibu127 ::: Favorites 2007-09-06 00:12:05 So sweet....... __________________________________________________ | |
TheaterRaven ::: Favorites 2007-08-27 00:59:43 I love this scene. It's so sweet and touching and Gwynplaine and Dea are so cute together--true soul mates, if you ask me. Hooray for them! Gwynplaine and Dea forever! __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The Man who Laughs, 1928
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