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Monthly Archives: July 2013
The Golden Clown
I knew what to expect when the 2013 San Francisco Silent Film Festival (SFSFF) ended Friday night with “The Golden Clown,” a 1926 Danish film directed by A. W. Sandberg. The SFSFF often presents horror, science fiction and futuristic fantasies … Continue reading
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Tokyo Chorus
“Tokyo Chorus,” another film that played at the 2013 San Francisco Silent Film Festival, tells the story of what happens when a family man loses his job. The 1931 film, directed by Yasuhirõ Ozu, begins at a school, where a teacher … Continue reading
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The First Son
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival (SFSFF) showed its affection for British silent films with its presentation of “The First Born,” a 1928 film directed by and starring Miles Mander. After screening 9 Alfred Hitchcock (mostly British) films in June … Continue reading
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Prix de Beauté
The lovely Louise Brooks plays a typist at a Paris newspaper who enters a beauty contest in “Prix de Beauté (1930),” the opening film of the 2013 San Francisco Silent Film Festival (SFSFF). The festival began Thursday, July 18, and … Continue reading
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2013 San Francisco Silent Film Festival
The San Francisco Silent Film Festival (SFSFF) presented a wonderful showing tonight of “Prix de Beauté,” a 1930 film starring Louise Brooks. This year’s summer festival will continue through Sunday, July 21, 2013. Besides the excellent movies presented at the … Continue reading
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The 2013 film, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” features my hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the movie, a group of high school students cope with acceptance at a suburban Pittsburgh high school. Steven Chbosky wrote the novel and the … Continue reading
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The Wrong Box
Lots of goofy things happen in “The Wrong Box,” a 1966 movie directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Michael Caine, Ralph Richardson and John Mills. When the parents of a dozen children establish a tontine, a monetary instrument that draws … Continue reading
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A King in New York
Considering all that happened to him, Charlie Chaplin felt compelled to make a film about the McCarthy hearings and the turbulent cold-war political dramas of the 1950s. But rather than make a realistic, documentary-style film, Chaplin made a very amusing … Continue reading
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Random Harvest
MGM put the great talents of Greer Garson and Ronald Colman together in a 1942 movie called “Random Harvest.” Colman plays a soldier just back from World War 1 in France, where an explosion has wiped out his memory. He … Continue reading
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San Francisco
Clark Gable supposedly didn’t get along with Jeannette MacDonald while the two filmed “San Francisco,” the great MGM film from 1936. Despite their lack of chemistry off the set, their relationship in the film seems believable and effective. In San … Continue reading
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