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  • I find it interesting that the 1921 Dracula film was Hungarian. 10 years later, the actor (Bela Lagosi) was als Hungarian, AND set the image for Dracula for the past 80 years.... MIND = BLOWN

  • @JamesNintendoNerd Where did you get the Vampire book from.

  • what's the soundtrack that runs from the werewolf to the golem movie? I've been wanting to find it forever!!

  • I found a still from Life Without A Soul, showing the monster to be bald (quite like the DeNiro version) He is holding a woman in a dungeon type room.

  • I could watch this over and over but James talking about old movies is absolutely amazing.

  • k mirda ez ezto ptm k perdida de timpo pendejo

  • There was also the silent version of "The Poseidon Adventure" from (1911). Ironically it was being played for some people on board the HMS Titanic. Nothing of this film remains from what I understand.

  • the human centipede was so vulgar - it is borderline "art" in my humble opinion.

  • The lost scene of the giant spider does not make the film lost, so to speak it is a partially lost film. As most of the film survive's but a small amount of footage is missing.

  • WHERE DID YOU GET "THE VAMPIRE BOOK!"

  • "Vampyren" mean vampire in swedish

  • @CoolerKing37 Can't Unsee.

  • This is why we need time machines.

  • 1:41 What the FUCK is going on there!?

  • Dang! The Japanese King Kong sounds like it may have been pretty good.

  • Haha. just noticed the little snowflake instead of the drag bar on the video

  • The Werewolf sounds like it would have been a reallly interesting movie. At least in subject matter.

  • Anyone else see Lon Chaney's vampire costume and immediately think "Millennium Earl"?

  • I highly doubt they made a movie in 1920 in Russia. They were in the middle of one of the most violent civil wars in history. Then again, so was Hungary, so who knows.

  • I wonder if it's possible that Dracula's Death was in reference to Vlad the Impaler rather than the vampire, like the woman in the mental hospital was having nightmares about Vlad the Impaler.

  • if your looking for the golem, i remember seeing it at the everett library here in washington. i don't know which version it was, all i remember was it was silent and had those script cards.

  • If we only had something that could locate old and forgotten movies :(

  • Well... along with those movies, the ones I would love to see but they are lost for ever and it's a big shame are the entire Theda Bara's filmography : from 40 films she made (done from 1914 to 1925), only 3 entire survived and some loose scenes... ok, it's not horror genre but she was the first sex symbol, the biggest femme fatale and the inspiration for all gothics around the world and as I belong to this culture, for me she fills this list

  • 0:24 Satan is beating off

  • @CoolerKing37 LOL Hey, we all need to "punch the clown" every now and then, even the devil! Sheeesh!

  • what movie is that where it looks like it was the devil or a scene in hell? looks very interesting.

  • @raygunjoness I am not sure, but it could be from Häxan (1922).

  • what's that song that plays at the end. It's so creepy...

  • Facinating... absolutely facinating. Very sad too i nearly cried watching this that most of these, created and seen by many at the time, is now gone. People in those movies are dead and forgotten now but there face lives on, as an extra. Very good in depth video.

  • im suprised this get taken down, i had one up and james removed it due to copright infringement :/

  • I heard a story about a killer who claimed he killed because the image of Lon Chaney as the vampire in London After Midnight unhinged his mind.

  • The 1925 version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was actually lost. The phantom reviewer can explain this better, but the 1925 version is the closest to the book out of all of them, and it's lost. Check out the phantom reviewer's real unmasking movie, and his two part review of the Chaney movie.

  • In my opinion, there should be more remakes on lost films based on information and pictures, and try to recreate what they may have looked like. NOT REMAKING FILMS THAT AREN'T EVEN 20 FUCKING YEARS!

  • we need more actors like Lon Chaney

  • @Teenlego Agreed

  • Come on someone needs to find these.

  • lost but not forgotten

  • the trouble is like the first 10-20 years of the movie medium is gone forever. there are a LOT of movies that were destroyed forever. back in those days there weren't just a dozen movies or so a year there where hundreds being made for weekly matinees and such, but they get old, are made of flammable material, or a small studio would run out of room and the film would be disposed of to make room.

  • If ever there was a good reason to invent a time machine, recovering these films is it. :-)

  • im a pretty seasoned horror fan and some of those old movies in the opening still looked creepy as hell.

  • I think have the first part of London after Midnight, from what i know, it's supposed to be in 6 parts, all 8 millimeter tapes, the one that I have shows the title of the movie at the beginning, so i assume it's the first part. also it shows the pic at 11:00.

  • @sadlobster1 are you talking about the lost film? That was in 1916. Or are you talking about the 1925 version with Lon Chaney? The full 1925 version is on YouTube with one part.

  • why u steal from jamesnintendonerd

  • @L4Depicness123 stealing would be if I claimed this was mine.

    Stealing would be entering a partnership with youtube to make money off of this, which they have offered

    If James ever found this and asked, I would gladly remove it

  • @pkt1tripe THAT is the best response ever

  • @satopra Thanks

  • @pkt1tripe it actually is still stealing because if people watch it here instead of on Cinemassacre, James doesn't get paid for the ads

  • @L4Depicness123 Come on man, it wasn't stolen.

  • Interesting, real horror is lost, todays films are just non-sense crap

  • I gave up on horror movies a long time ago---sequels,franchises,tortu­re porn and a remake seemingly every three months.If the horror movie isn't dead,it's on life support.

    Good list.

  • @snarkus63 "torture porn"

    Evolving taste for the genre that you don't agree with isn't a sign that the genre is dying. The Cabinet Dr. Caligari is great, I've much love for it. I can say the same for the 2 Hostel films by Eli Ross, or perhaps beyond movies the Crossed comics series.

    The unnecessary remakes to classics like Wicker Man and Psycho...yea that's a definite sign of decay

  • @unorthodoxJ Okay,so maybe it's not dying....but it sure as hell needs a transfusion!!

  • I would like to see these movies who agrees who me it would make history and makes one of the movies the first of there kind

  • @Kirbyguy12345 I agree!

  • I love the monologue at the beginning about how great silent films were.

  • awesome as always James 

  • if they never find london after midnight,someone should remake it

  • This is all fascinating! And quite creepy in itself!

  • I totally agree that a king kong movie in the set of a german expressionism classic would be just amazing to watch!

    Could you pleas list all the movies you just for the clips in the intro? On the cinemassacre 4 movies are listed for those scenes, I've seen all of those four movies and there are still scenes I do not recognize

  • The music on 13:42-14:31 gives me the chills.

  • I wonder if there are any lost Godzilla films.

  • @H20MichaelMyers No. There are thankfully none!

  • Oh and 00:58, I ment to put 00:57.

  • Can someone please tell me what movies 00:54, 00:58, 1:11, 1:14, and 1:26 are??? Please!!!!!!!!!

  • This is an interesting list, but many of the titles on it are irrellevant and insignificant. What about the Halperin Brother's film "Supernatural" or Merian C. Cooper's lost version of "The Monkey's Paw". How about Benjamin Christensen's "The Haunted House" ? What about the slew of Lon Chaney's lost films such as "A Blind Bargain"?

  • The last known copy of london after midnight was destroyed in a fire in an MGM film vault in 1967

  • If anyone is interested, I recently discovered all the parts of the original silent Phantom of the Opera here on Youtube. You just got to remember to type up 1925 alongside the title in the search bar

  • Thanks to Spongebob, everyone knows Nosferatu now!

  • @MrThePandaman shut up meg

  • thanks !

  • Dude thank you so much

  • @QuintonGarrett you're welcome

  • @pkt1tripe no you dont kno how much we owe you dude like thnx rely

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