

So, you're wondering if you should track down The Blue Danube. Look, if you're not already someone who actively seeks out silent films, then probably not. This isn't your entry point into the era. But if you have a soft spot for the histrionics of the 1920s, the melodrama, the sheer earnestness of it all, then yeah, ma...

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

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"So, you're wondering if you should track down The Blue Danube. Look, if you're not already someone who actively seeks out silent films, then probably not. This isn't your entry point into the era. But if you have a soft spot for the histrionics of the 1920s, the melodrama, the sheer earnestness of it all, then yeah, maybe give it a shot. It's for the patient, the visually oriented, and anyone who gets a kick out of watching actors really act with their whole bodies. It opens with a shot of the ..."
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Edwin Justus Mayer, Harry Carr, Paul Sloane, John W. Krafft, John Farrow
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