@vanhalbgott Yes, I have briefly taken a look at it a while ago. It seems one it was one of those short-lived companies that existed during tghe silent era, but sadly didn't make it until the advent of talkies.
@MondayMarionJ Hi, my friend. How are you? I'm fine here. Temperatures were a bit hot for this time of the year for some weeks, but today it got mild again.
You know...die Maschinenmensch/the Machine Man (Metropolis by UFA and Parufamet; 1927)? Mae Clarke starred in a sound film later on instead (she was Elizabeth in Frankenstein by Universal, 1931) and I thought of her first but looked up Helm instead.
@vanhalbgott She definitely does. Most of her career was in the silent era and it's where she left her most outstanding mark. Too bad her career didn't last long, but it was such chaotic phase in Germany that it was indeed hard to keep a career for too long under those circumstances.
So as I was saying about not sticking your face right up in a venomous spider hole, same holds true for sticking your face right up to a weird alien thing. #FridayThrillerClub