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Boris Karloff as Satanic cult leader Hjalmar Poelzig in a promotional still for the 1934 silent, pre-Code Universal horror film THE BLACK CAT, which also starred Bela Lugosi.
This Day in Buster…November 17, 1925 The Toronto Star makes the comparison between Buster Keaton meeting Brown Eyes in “Go West” & George Bernard Shaw’s Androcles & the Lion…
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The Monster (1903)
★★★★★ Watched 18 Oct 2025
By 1903, Georges Méliès had mastered the art of turning stage magic into cinema, and The Monster might be one of his most purely enjoyable short films. It’s good, clear storytelling, told with the brisk rhythm of a newspaper comic strip come to life.
A magician performs for a single spectator, summoning a skeleton from thin air. With a few waves of his hands (and Méliès’ ingenious jump cuts), the skeleton transforms. First, into a writhing monster, then into a beautiful woman. The spectator falls for her instantly, only for chaos to erupt when she’s turned back into a skeleton. The magician gives chase, desperate to get his creation back.
It’s a perfect time capsule of Méliès’ style: part horror, part comedy, and all showmanship. Over a century later, it still entertains, reminding us that sometimes the earliest filmmakers knew how to delight and surprise an audience.
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“j’ai deux amours” by josephine baker is one of the most beautiful songs ive ever heard and i honestly feel privileged to have cried over it multiple times
American stage and silent era movies, actress Marie Doro, 1902. C. https://pin.it/b47k5rspgvnvxo #history #historia #storia #histoire #historie #istoria #actor #actress #Broadway #movie #silentera #silent #historyinpictures #historyinphotos #portrait #woman #beautiful #photo #hollywood #blackandwhite #historygeeks https://www.instagram.com/p/B26kFMBn7VE/?igshid=16zkv23f3j5nz
Finally cracking open my Criterion The Kid Brother — one of the few Harold Lloyd flicks I havent seen.