Champagne - Alfred Hitchcock (1928) (lemmy.world)
Hitchcock achieved this shot in ‘Champagne’ (1928) by using an over-sized glass with a lens placed in the bottom
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Hitchcock achieved this shot in ‘Champagne’ (1928) by using an over-sized glass with a lens placed in the bottom
John Barrymore and Camilla Horn in Eternal Love (1929), the final silent movie directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and the final silent role for Barrymore. It was believed to be a lost film until a print was found in the film collection of Mary Pickford.
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Renée Falconetti delivered what is considered one of cinema’s greatest performances in The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), and then never appeared in another movie.
“Hypocrites, also known as The Hypocrites and The Naked Truth, is a 1915 silent drama film written and directed by Lois Weber. The film contains several full nude scenes, and is said to include the first appearance of full frontal nudity in a non-pornographic film by an American actress. The film is regarded as anticlerical,...