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Ooo! Chaplin, Murnau and Rex Ingram too?

Posted by Harmonia on September 14, 2008 at 20:08:53:

All in one evening? And the topic was David Lean? With fifty guests...ohmygawd...

I have never seen Mare Nostrum. It wasn't readily available for many years. I have seen the restoration of Four Horseman and it holds up very well indeed, and of course contains the famous debut of Rudolf Valentino. Ingram also directed a famous and entertaining silent version Scaramouche - it was on TCM a few years ago. He did Prisoner of Zenda too...I would be interested to hear what Brownlow had to say about Ingram.

Ummm...about those notes...