A 1928 silent comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Marshall Neilan and starred Bebe Daniels and Neil Hamilton.


The Phantom Flicker: What We Can (and Can't) Say About Take Me Home Ah, Take Me Home. The tragedy, and frankly, the *allure*, of this 1928 silent comedy is that it's a ghost, a name on a faded page, a tantalizing whisper from nearly a century ago. For anyone who adores silent cinema, the very *idea* of it is worth thi...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Marshall Neilan

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"The Phantom Flicker: What We Can (and Can't) Say About Take Me Home Ah, Take Me Home. The tragedy, and frankly, the *allure*, of this 1928 silent comedy is that it's a ghost, a name on a faded page, a tantalizing whisper from nearly a century ago. For anyone who adores silent cinema, the very *idea* of it is worth thinking about, a missing piece of the puzzle. Folks who get a kick out of Bebe Daniels' undeniable spark or Neil Hamilton's charming earnestness would certainly find its existence ex..."
Harlan Thompson, Grover Jones, Thomas J. Crizer, Ethel Doherty, Herman J. Mankiewicz
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