Reprinted in conjunction with the screening of The Johnstown Flood at SFSFF 2023 From 2 o’clock until 4 o’clock the water seemed to rise slowly; in fact, it was slightly falling, when at 10 minutes after 4, a great avalanche rushed upon us. I had been in my study, on the first floor, preparing … [Read more...] about Through the Johnstown Flood by a Survivor
Dueling Critiques
Reprinted in conjunction with the screening of The Iron Mask at SFSFF 2023 DOUG TALKS A LITTLE IN LOVELESS FILM Motion Picture News This is the first time in years the public in New York has gotten a chance to leap right up to the box office and get a load of Doug Fairbanks in a new picture at … [Read more...] about Dueling Critiques
The Merry Widow
The Merry Widow was Erich von Stroheim’s greatest commercial success, but throughout his career he expressed nothing but contempt for the film. “When you ask me why I do such pictures I am not ashamed to tell you the true reason: only because I do not want my family to starve,” he said at the time. … [Read more...] about The Merry Widow
A Daughter of Destiny
“God, she was beautiful!” That was Fritz Lang to an interviewer, decades after casting teenage Brigitte Helm in a double role in Metropolis: both the virginal worker Maria and Maria’s evil robot duplicate. Helm’s dual performance is one of the most famous in all silent drama. Just eighteen when … [Read more...] about A Daughter of Destiny
Voglio a tte!
Before temporarily retiring from film acting in 1922, Italian diva Francesca Bertini completed one last film for her most trusted director, Roberto Roberti. Variously entitled, in Neapolitan vernacular, Voglio a tte! (“I Want You!”) or, in Italian, La fanciulla di Amalfi (“The Maiden from Amalfi”), … [Read more...] about Voglio a tte!
Kentucky Pride
When Frank S. Nugent and Laurence Stallings were working on the screenplay for the 1948 western 3 Godfathers, director John Ford, who felt they relied too heavily on exposition, told them, “Has it ever occurred to either of you that the first motion pictures were Leland Stanford’s studies of a … [Read more...] about Kentucky Pride
The Edward Everett Horton Show!
No Publicity Directed by Nicholas T. Barrows, USA, 1928. With Ruth Dwyer, Josephine Crowell, and Aileen Manning Horse Shy Directed by Jay A. Howe, USA, 1928. With Nita Cavalier, Bruce Covington, and William Gillespie Vacation Waves Directed by Nicholas T. Barrows, USA, 1928. With Duane … [Read more...] about The Edward Everett Horton Show!
Walk Cheerfully
Yasujiro Ozu will always be best known for his mid-century dramas, like Tokyo Story, Late Spring, and Floating Weeds. They have a towering reputation in world cinema: their distinctive visual style defining what an Ozu film ‘is’ for most people. But doesn’t this make his earlier work intriguing? His … [Read more...] about Walk Cheerfully