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  1. Jun 24, 2014 · Silent Movie was made after Brooks scored back-to-back hits with Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein (both 1974). Just as the former had spoofed Westerns and the latter poked affectionate fun at the Universal horror films of the '30s and '40s, his new film also was a feature-length parody of classic films.

  2. Dec 17, 2020 · The Gold Rush (1925) - 100%. Few actors or directors have been more synonymous with the silent film format as Charlie Chaplin himself. This legendary comedian has already made an impressive number of comedy movies and skits most of which are relevant and politically significant. One of them is the film called The Gold Rush .

  3. Feb 10, 2015 · The Lodger (1927) – source: Gainsborough Pictures. Alfred Hitchc*ck’s career started in the age of the silent film. From 1925 to 1929, Hitchc*ck made a total of nine silent films. Some of these are atypical of Hitchc*ck’s more famous work, but The Lodger fits right in with his classic suspenseful works.

  4. SILENT MOVIE. Directed by. Mel Brooks. United States, 1976. Comedy. 87. Synopsis. A film director and his strange friends struggle to produce the first major silent feature film in forty years. Synopsis.

  5. Nov 9, 2015 · In 1927, Warner Brothers released the first sound film, The Jazz Singer and less than 10 years later, Charles Chaplin’s Modern Times would unofficially put an end to the era. Nevertheless, as Sunset Blvd.’s Silent-Film star Norma Desmond points out “We had faces then”. Indeed they did, and they continue to fascinate us to this day.

  6. History of film - Silent Era, Movies, Directors: Multiple-reel films had appeared in the United States as early as 1907, when Adolph Zukor distributed Pathé’s three-reel Passion Play, but when Vitagraph produced the five-reel The Life of Moses in 1909, the MPPC forced it to be released in serial fashion at the rate of one reel a week.

  7. Apr 14, 2023 · The silent film era was a golden age of cinema, marked by groundbreaking films that shaped the future of the industry. The loss of many of these films is a tragic reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. As we continue to uncover and restore what remains, we must also celebrate the pioneers of this era, who laid the ...

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