Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Part 1 - 1920
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@milespark1 thats how movies were way back then, they used the music to express the emotion.
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Other worldly.
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why dont they talk
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@mjZstargirl I used to be of your frame of mind but now I don't think things are that straight forward. For one thing, over time the better forms of entertainment(whether it be film or music etc) are sifted through all the other crap that floated around at that time. There were plenty of shoddy films pre 2000s, they're just a vague memory now because they've been superseded by the stuff of quality. So I think we'll have to wait another decade to fully appreciate the lesser known films of today.
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@mjZstargirl most of the things from this decade that sucked have been filtered w/ time.
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Tonight @ Disney Musical Hall.Organ @ full force.happy holloween.
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I'll be seeing this in a theater in a couple of days. Never watched a silent film before and looked this up out of curiousity. This doesn't look like the "terrible film" I was expecting, it actually held my interest. Perhaps I'll have a little bit more appreciation for the classics after this.
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Thanks for posting this great classic!!!!
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I love Public Domain.
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@2:36 He must be a christian =D
also there was a German version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in 1920, directed by F.W. Murnau(the guy who directed Nosferatu in 1922), but unfortuneately this film is lost, and whats interesting about that film is that it featured Bela Lugosi as the butler
nobodysperfect06 4 years ago 6
1920, it is written
nepychu798465132 3 years ago 4