It’s alive, it’s alive Today’s movie is Frankenstein (1910). As I am I apt to do I was cruising Amazon…
Silent Films
Silent films wrote the first grammar of cinema. Discover artistry and innovation in Frankenstein (1910), the legendary The General (1926), and Nosferatu (1922). Their power lies not in dialogue, but in expression and rhythm.
Connect with early sound transitions in Classic Noir and Drama. This archive preserves the roots of cinematic storytelling for today’s classic film fans.
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If you lose this war don’t blame me Welcome to today’s show The General (1926), my name is John. As…
