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Top films I have from the 1920's

With the living room free of distractions, I shall celebrate my favorite decade of cinema, the 1920's!! Here are some of the pick of the litter in my collection, some really goodies from the 1910s by the way, I name 2 specifically Stella Maris and Intolerance


1920

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (needs an upgrade)

The Golem

1921 (I don't have The Phantom Carriage yet)

Destiny

1922

Nosferatu

Dr. Mabuse the Gambler

1923

La roue

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

1924

The Last Laugh

Die Nibelungen

Mikael

Orlac's Hand

1925

The Battleship Potemkin (needs an upgrade)

The Gold Rush

The Phantom of the Opera

Variety

Tartuffe

1926

The General

Faust (needs an upgrade)

The Holy Mountain

1927

Sunrise

Wings

Napoleon

Metropolis

1928

The Passion of Joan of Arc (my #1 silent film)

The Man Who Laughs

The Docks of New York

Shooting Stars

Spies

1929

Pandora's Box

Diary of a Lost Girl

Asphalt


I'm watching Dr. Mabuse the Gambler tonight, May 15 with 3 gummies taken, gonna be a good time!!


I needed Shooting Stars to read to, the music accompaniment is so dreamy, and looking at it is like being in another reality totally.
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Lostpoet · M
The only film I recognized was
The Hunchback of Notre Dame and I doubt you mean the Disney cartoon version of it. Victor Hugo is one of my favorite authors though and i've read the book a few times.

You should watch The Brother's Karamazov with Yul Brynner and a young Captain Kirk.
MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
@Lostpoet Yes, only silent films here, Lon Chaney as Quasimodo, last time i watched it it was 2 times in a row!! I dunno about seeing a movie for Karamazov, but it having those 2 stars makes it sound intriguing!!
Lostpoet · M
@MrAlmostCrazy It is really good and it's based on the Dostoevsky book with the same title.