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Phantom Of The Opera (1925)
Turner Classic Movie ran a restored version of this film last night. I have not seen the film in well over 30 years and I had forgotten what an amazing movie it was. Lon Chaney at his best. One of the first great horror films from Universal. If you have never seen it, check it out.
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I've got that restored TCM version on TiVO right now...
:D :D :D Haven't watched it yet.
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suprised ted turner hasn't colourised it
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Prime stuff. I found it on DVD for 3 dollars a couple months back.
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wow..great! In italy the price is 18 $ about... Francesco Cortonesi
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Ive had this on my shelf for like 6 months....never get around to watching it. Maybe Friday night Ill have time....
I own the Englund version, too. Havnt watched it either:p
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Chaney totally kicks ass in this one, to use the modern expression.
I think the young people ENJOY it when I "get down," verbally, don't you? |
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Speaking of Chaney, does anybody here know if there's been any talk of or if London After Midnight exists on DVD? I've been reading all these books on the history of horror films and it comes up constantly, I'm really eager to see it. I've seen Mark of the Vampire with Lugosi, but I really want to see the source material.
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