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Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

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Originally Posted by Jack Cleveland
Well, I see this 4 hour version on VHS at Amazon, but half listed say it is a one tape version, which leads me to believe it is the earlier version from the late 80's that was issued as part of it's "Silent Classics" series. This would be the version I can also get on laserdisc.

Sounds like I want the restored 2 tape version...

I still also want the "Big Parade" as well!

Jack

Yes, the 4 hour version is spread across 2 tapes (with the first tape ending at the intermission).
post #32 of 37
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Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

Again, with the money TCM presumably spends to restore and score some of their silents, I'm surprised they haven't tried to get more bang for their buck and release some of them on DVD.

This past Sunday, they aired a Joan Crawford silent unseen for 81 years, Spring Fever.
post #33 of 37

Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

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Originally Posted by jdee28
This past Sunday, they aired a Joan Crawford silent unseen for 81 years, Spring Fever.
Yes, I am now convinced that a Joan Crawford silents collection is deperately needed.
post #34 of 37

Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

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Originally Posted by Tim Tucker
Yes, I am now convinced that a Joan Crawford silents collection is deperately needed.

As wonderful as Warners has been with releasing rare gems, it positively baffles me how they've gone nearly three years - since the Garbo set - without releasing a single silent film.
post #35 of 37

Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

I'm still waiting for the second Chaney box...THE UNHOLY THREE (both versions), WEST OF ZANZIBAR, HE WHO GETS SLAPPED, and TELL IT TO THE MARINES, anyone? What a treasure trove that will be.
post #36 of 37

Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

Just bought the first Chaney set, and so far have only watched the documentary, which was great- Brownlow produced, of course! I'm gonna watch one tonight, and am looking forward to it-

Jack
post #37 of 37

Re: When is Warner's going to take advantage of its silents?

I'd like a Marion Davies set, with the documentary Captured on Film. People will be surprised at what a talented comedienne she was- a far cry from the shrill 'Susan Alexander' from Citizen Kane! I've always been fascinated by Marion's life and career since I read her posthumous memoir The Times We Had years ago.
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