SPOILER!! Broken Blossoms - (1919) SPOILER!!
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I know I'm going to get a lot of thumbs down, but this scene HAD to be the scene that started the "overdone" death act. Dramatic pause.. heavy breathing... then BAM! Eyes rolled, mouth open tongue hanging out. Its really comic....
Although everything leading up to the death was really freaky. I'm surprised this wasn't a horror
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Bravo! Bravo!
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this has 2 b the most saddest n most disturbing death scene ever in hollywood history HANDS DOWN
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Lillian Gish was one of the most brilliant actresses of ANY time. She was simply astonishing.
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this is one of the saddest scenes ever. i cried throughout the whole movie and i cried again just then watching this!
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not quite, she was 99
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She was 99, to be exact.
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great movie
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I am looking for any Griffith films in which Henry (Chief Red Eagle) Perley appears -- are there any still in existance -- Henry Perley or Henry Red Eagle as he was sometimes referred after his screen name was from my hometown and my mother owns his old place which was sold to her by his son.
How dare you spoil the movie. It's only been out for 90 years!
GirLInSecondLife 1 year ago 6
I enjoyed this movie very much. I watched it about 2-3 weeks ago on TCM's Silent Movie Sunday. I love silent films!
Lillian Gish sure was a trooper... She lived 'til she was 100 in 1993!
EmmaVitality 4 years ago 6