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Tag Archives: D.W. Griffith
Silence is Golden IV: “The Mark of Zorro”
I stopped tuning in to the Oscars over thirty years ago, after “Ordinary People” beat out “Raging Bull” for Best Picture. Haven’t watched a moment of the annual broadcast since. Couldn’t care less about the Golden Globes and have only … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, cult film, Douglas Fairbanks, film, film review, movie, movie review
Tagged "Mark of Zorro", Carl Dreyer, Cinema, classic films, D.W. Griffith, digital vs. 35mm, Douglas Fairbanks, film, movie, Roxy Theatre, Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra, Silence is Golden, silent movie
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Buster Keaton’s “The General”
For the second straight year, my wife and I attended “Silence is Golden“, sponsored by The Roxy Theater and the Riversdale Improvement District, in collaboration with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra. Each year, a silent movie is chosen for projection on … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, film, film review, movie, movie review
Tagged "Intolerance", "Napoleon", "The General", "The Last Laugh", "Vampyr", Buster Keaton, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Charlie Chaplin, classic movie, D.W. Griffith, F.W. Murnau, Fatty Arbuckle, Faust, Rick Friend, Roxy Theater, Saskatoon Symphony, Silence is Golden, silent movie
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