Actors & Directors
- Erich Von Stroheim|Gloria Swanson|Walter Byron|Seena Owen
Release date: 1999-10-01 Run time: 115 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £7.54
Review Queen Kelly [1916] / Vision Replays:
Actors & Directors
- Hanna Ralph
- Gertrud Arnold
- Paul Richter
- Margarete Schön
- Fritz Lang
- Theodor Loos
Release date: 1994-08-22 Run time: 85 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £15.99
Review Siegfried [1924] / Tartan Video:
Actors & Directors
- Antonio Moreno
- Josef von Sternberg
- Priscilla Bonner
- Jacqueline Gadsden
- Clarence G. Badger
- Clara Bow
- William Austin
Release date: 1999-06-07 Run time: 76 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £15.00
Review It [1927] / Bfi Video:
Actors & Directors
- Lon Chaney
- Mary Philbin
- Norman Kerry
- Rupert Julian
- Arthur Edmund Carewe
Release date: 1998-09-07 Run time: 90 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £13.99
Review The Phantom Of The Opera [1925] / Bfi Video:
Run time: 50 min. Price: £7.99
Review The Golden Age Of Comedy Presents - Harry Langdon / Artsmagic:
Actors & Directors
- Ted Wilde
- Harold Lloyd
- Babe Ruth
- Bert Woodruff
- Ann Christy
- Bryon Douglas
Release date: 1994-08-30 Run time: 86 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £14.43
Review Speedy [1928] / Connoisseur Video:
Actors & Directors
- J.A. Howe
- Ted Wilde
- Harold Lloyd
- Jobyna Ralston
- Olin Francis
- Leo Willis
Release date: 1996-09-30 Run time: 83 min. Price: £12.99
Review The Kid Brother [1927] / Connoisseur Video:
Actors & Directors
- Jean
- Matahi
- Hitu
- F.W. Murnau
- Anne Chevalier
- Bill Bambridge
Release date: 1994-05-09 Run time: 76 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £16.99
Review Tabu [1931] / Tartan Video:
Actors & Directors
- Humberston Wright
- Maurice Elvey
- Marie Ault
- Estelle Brody
- John Stuart
- Norman McKinnel
Release date: 2001-04-23 Run time: 116 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £22.95
Review Hindle Wakes [1927] / Bfi Video:Hitchcock apart, British silent movies have a pretty dire reputation. But amid the dross there were a few good ones, and 1927's Hindle Wakes is a fine example-stylish, well written and attractively shot under the capable direction of Maurice Elvey. It's based on a play (thought shocking in its day) by Manchester playwright Stanley Houghton, that dared suggest a young working-class woman could regard a brief holiday fling with the boss' son in just the same way that he did-as a bit of transient fun with no obligations on either side. The play has been filmed no less than four times-twice silent, in 1918 and 1927 (both times directed by Elvey), and twice again as a talkie, in 1931 and 1952. But this, Elvey's second shot at the material, is the best of the four by a long way. By this stage in his career Elvey, one of the most prolific of all British filmmakers, was well practised in the language of silent cinema. The narrative flows smoothly, without an excess of inter-titles, and there's none of that heavy mugging that so often plagues movies of the period. Estelle Morris is a delight as the feisty heroine, down-to-earth and unaffectedly sensual in her love scenes. The street scenes may be blatant studio mock-ups but Elvey, who loved location shooting, comes into his own once the action moves to Blackpool. In the funfair sequence his camera swoops and hurtles, exuberantly joining in the holidaymakers' fun, and the illuminations are shot night-for-night, a rarity at the time. [+]
The print, from the BFI's archives, is in excellent nick, and there's a lively new score specially commissioned for this release from Sheffield-based group In The Nursery. -Philip Kemp.
Release date: 1999-05-03 Run time: 88 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £10.99
Review Silent Shakespeare [1899] / Bfi Video:
Actors & Directors
- Patsy Ruth Miller
- Wallace Worsley
- Lon Chaney
- Winifred Bryson
- Kate Lester
- Norman Kerry
Release date: 1998-07-06 Run time: 93 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £5.99
Review The Hunchback Of Notre Dame [1923] / Sovereign Multimedia Ltd:Lon Chaney, the man of a thousand faces, was best known for playing Quasimodo and the Phantom of the Opera. But the former role in The Hunchback of Notre Dame was clearly the most ambitious of his illustrious career, full of such longing and anguish. It's as though his entire being was consumed by this ugly outcast with a heart as big and beautiful as Notre Dame itself. And the makeup is still astonishing. The rest of this unrequited love story is pretty effective as well, with the re-creation of medieval Paris a standout for its lavishness. Like all great silent films, it delivers a poetry of life that is abstract and tangible at the same time. -Bill Desowitz.
Actors & Directors
- Gertrude Astor
- Tully Marshall
- Laura La Plante
- Forrest Stanley
- Creighton Hale
- Paul Leni
Release date: 2000-02-28 Run time: 81 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £2.95
Review The Cat And The Canary [1927] / Limelight:
Actors & Directors
- Ivor Novello
- Alfred Hitchcock
Release date: 1999-12-06 Run time: 113 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £45.00
Review The Lodger - A Story Of The London Fog [1927] / Bfi Video:Although Alfred Hitchcock had made two movies before The Lodger, he told François Truffaut that this was his first true film. And indeed, The Lodger contains elements that would appear again and again in the Master's later, more famous creations. It boasts the first of the famous "wrong man" plots and contains the first sequence in which handcuffs play a significant role. If your eye is quick, you will also catch the first of Hitchcock's famous cameo appearances (he actually appears on-screen more than once). The Lodger is also one of the first memorable pictures about the hunt for a serial killer. Terrified women and strange masked men walk the streets of London in a movie whose visual style was influenced by the German expressionists. In one tense sequence, the ceiling of a room becomes transparent and a character can be seen pacing back and forth on the floor above. The climactic chase is one of the most exciting Hitchcock ever filmed. This taut early film is a fine introduction to the silent cinema as well as to one of the world's greatest and most entertaining filmmakers. -Raphael Shargel.
Actors & Directors
- Aleksandr Chistyakov
- F. Ivanov
- Vsevolod Pudovkin
- Viktor Tsoppi
- I. Dedintsev
- Valéry Inkijinoff
Release date: 2001-04-09 Run time: 125 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.45
Review Storm Over Asia [1928] / Eureka Entertainment:The last of the three great films that VI Pudovkin directed in the 1920s, Storm Over Asia (1928) is an acknowledged classic of Soviet silent cinema. Filmed largely on location in Mongolia, the film has an authentic documentary feel, though the story is a stirring melodrama, about a young fur trapper who is mistreated by the occupying forces in the civil war and becomes a leader of the partisans. Pudovkin enjoys caricaturing the foreign (British) troops and the medieval rituals of a Buddhist temple, but it's out on the steppes that he really comes into his own, with panoramic shots of the vast landscapes. Together with The Mother (1926) and The End of St Petersburg (1927), Storm Over Asia (also known as "The Heir to Genghis Khan") entitles Pudovkin to be ranked with Eisenstein and Dziga Vertov as a master of the Soviet montage style, which he expounded in his book Film Technique (1929). On the DVD: The print, though not perfect, is of fair quality and a new score by Timothy Brock complements the images nicely. However, the so-called "Introduction" turns out to be just a few lines of text scrolling down the screen, telling you less than the information appearing on the sleeve notes. -Ed Buscombe.
Actors & Directors
- John S. Robertson
- Brandon Hurst
- Cecil Clovelly
- Charles Lane (III)
- John Barrymore
- Nita Naldi
Release date: 1999-09-27 Run time: 62 min. Price: £9.99
Review Doctor Jekyll And Mr Hyde [1920] / Limelight:In this 1920 silent version of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, John Barrymore is dignified and virtuous as Dr Henry Jekyll, and transforms into Id incarnate as the lascivious Mr. Hyde with almost no make-up beyond his gnarled, knobby fingers and greasy hair, relying almost solely on a bug-eyed grimace, a spidery body language and pure theatrical flourish. He tends to be hammy as the leering beast of a thug but brings a tortured struggle to the repressed doctor, horrified at the demon he's unleashed, guilty that he enjoys Hyde's unrestrained life of drinking and whoring and terrified that he can no longer control the transformations. Martha Mansfield co-stars as his pure and innocent sweetheart, and Nita Naldi (the vamp of Blood and Sand) has a small but memorable role as the world-weary dance-hall darling who first "wakens" Jekyll's "baser nature". -Sean Axmaker, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- George Fitzmaurice|Rudolph Valentino|Vilma Banky|Agnes Ayres
Release date: 1994-01-31 Run time: 65 min. Price: £12.99
Review The Son Of The Sheik [1926] / Vision Replays:
Actors & Directors
- Norbert Schiller
- John Erman
- R. Robert Rosenbaum
- Karen Black
- Kay Reynolds
- Russ Mayberry
- Majel Barrett
- Bridget Hanley
- Jud Taylor
- Bob Claver
Release date: 2000-04-17 Run time: 58 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £9.94
Review Laurel And Hardy - The Hoose- Gow / The Second Hundred Years / Call Of The Cuckoos [1929] / Vision Video Ltd.:
Actors & Directors
- Fred Newmeyer
- Bill Strother
- Noah Young
- Harold Lloyd
- Mildred Davis
Release date: 1996-09-30 Run time: 74 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £15.99
Review Safety Last [1923] / Connoisseur Video:
Actors & Directors
- Lieutenant J. Stenhouse
- Dr. McIlroy
- Ernest Shackleton
- Captain L. Hussey
- Frank Hurley
- Captain F. Worsley
Release date: 1999-03-01 Run time: 80 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £19.90
Review South [1919] / Bfi Video:
Actors & Directors
- Gustav Fröhlich
- Fritz Lang
- Fritz Rasp
- Rudolf Klein-Rogge
- Theodor Loos
- Alfred Abel
Release date: 1999-06-28 Run time: 138 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £10.40
Review Metropolis [1926] / Eureka Entertainment:Fritz Lang's Expressionistic masterwork continues to exert its influence today, from Chaplin's Modern Times (1936) to Dr Strangelove (1963), and into the late 1990s with Dark City (1998). In the stratified society of the future (Y2K no less), the son of a capitalist discovers the atrocious conditions of the factory slaves, falling in love with the charismatic Maria in the bargain, who preaches nonviolence to the workers. But even the benevolent leadership of Maria is a challenge to the privileged class, so they have the mad-scientist Rotwang concoct a robot double to take her place and incite the workers to riot. The story is melodrama, but it's the powerful imagery that is so memorable. One of the most arresting images has legions of cowed workers filing listlessly into the great maw of the all-consuming machine-god Moloch. Unfortunately, the print used for this DVD is unfocused, scratchy, and five minutes short, altogether unworthy of a visionary masterpiece. It may be too much to hope for the complete film to be restored (only two hours of the original three-hour film are extant), but a clean transfer from a fine-grain negative ought to be possible. And why, when there are other possible future Metropolises to be had, should we downtrodden masses accept this junk? -Jim Gay If you think you know Fritz Lang's Metropolis backwards, this special edition will come as a revelation. Shortly after its premiere, the expensive epic-originally well over two hours-was pulled from distribution and re-edited against Lang's wishes, and this truncated, simplified form is what we have known ever since 1926. Though not quite as fully restored as the strapline claims, this 118-minute version is the closest we are likely to get to Lang's original vision, complete with tactful linking titles to fill in the scenes that are irretrievably missing. [+]
Not only does this version add many scenes unseen for decades, but it restores their order in the original version. Until now, Metropolis has usually been rated as a spectacular but simplistic science fiction film, but this version reveals that the futuristic setting is not so much prophetic as mythical, with elements of 1920s architecture, industry, design and politics mingled with the mediaeval and the Biblical to produce images of striking strangeness: a futuristic robot burned at the stake, a steel-handed mad scientist who is also a 15th Century alchemist, the trudging workers of a vast factory plodding into the jaws of a machine that is also the ancient God Moloch. Gustav Frohlich's performance as the hero who represents the heart is still wildly overdone, but Rudolf Klein-Rogge's engineer Rotwang, Alfred Abel's Master of Metropolis and, especially, Brigitte Helm in the dual role of saintly saviour and metal femme fatale are astonishing. By restoring a great deal of story delving into the mixed motivations of the characters, the wild plot now makes more sense, and we can see that it is as much a twisted family drama as epic of repression, revolution and reconciliation. A masterpiece, and an essential purchase. On the DVD: Metropolis has been saddled with all manner of scores over the years, ranging from jazz through electronica to prog-rock, but here it is sensibly accompanied by the orchestral music Gottfried Huppertz wrote for it in the first place. An enormous amount of work has been done with damaged or incomplete elements to spruce the image up digitally, and so even the scenes that were in the film all along shine with a wealth of new detail and afford a far greater appreciation for the brilliance of art direction, special effects and Helm's clockwork sexbomb. A commentary written but not delivered by historian Ennio Patalas covers the symbolism of the film and annotates its images, but the production information is left to a measured but unchallenging 45-minute documentary on the second disc (little is made of the astounding parallel between the screen story in which Klein-Rogge's character tries to destroy the city because the Master stole his wife and the fact that Lang married the actor's wife Thea von Harbou, authoress of the Metropolis novel and screenplay!). There are galleries of production photographs and sketches; biographies of all the principals; and an illustrated lecture on the restoration process which uses before and after clips to reveal just how huge a task has been accomplished in this important work. -Kim Newman.
| Models & Brands: Queen Kelly [1916], Siegfried [1924], It [1927], The Phantom Of The Opera [1925], The Golden Age Of Comedy Presents - Harry Langdon, Speedy [1928], The Kid Brother [1927], Tabu [1931], Hindle Wakes [1927], Silent Shakespeare [1899], The Hunchback Of Notre Dame [1923], The Cat And The Canary [1927], The Lodger - A Story Of The London Fog [1927], Storm Over Asia [1928], Doctor Jekyll And Mr Hyde [1920], The Son Of The Sheik [1926], Laurel And Hardy - The Hoose- Gow / The Second Hundred Years / Call Of The Cuckoos [1929], Safety Last [1923], South [1919], Metropolis [1926] |