Archive for tag: John Gilbert

Silents Please: The Merry Widow (1925)

24 May, 2011 (08:24) | by Sean Axmaker, DVD, Film Reviews, Silent Cinema | By: Sean Axmaker

The Merry Widow (Warner Archive) Erich von Stroheim was the auteur of unapologetic decadence in the silent era and he fills this old world fantasy, an adaptation of a popular operetta, with fairy-tale European kingdoms, arrogant royals and aristocrats and lives of uninhibited attitudes of entitlement that allow—nay, encourage—the most wanton behavior in its princes. [...]

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Silents Please! The San Francisco Silent Film Festival 2009 (Part 2)

27 July, 2009 (17:16) | by Sean Axmaker, Film Festivals, Silent Cinema | By: Sean Axmaker

Bardelys the Magnificent The most anticipated event at any silent film festival is the premiere of a “lost” film, rediscovered and restored. Bardelys the Magnificent, the 1926 swashbuckler starring John Gilbert and directed by King Vidor, was long thought lost for good but for a brief glimpse in Vidor’s Show People. Then a single surviving [...]

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