Film history, but like only the parts I find interesting. Mainly the 1910s to 1930s (trans-corvo is my main, all follows and replies come from there)
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Conrad Veidt + Letterboxd reviews, part 2
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Brigitte Helm and Fritz Lang at the media ball in 1932. Published in 'Tempo'
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Design for Living (1933) dir. Ernst Lubitsch
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“I came here to rob you, but unfortunately I fell in love with you.” Trouble in Paradise (1932) dir. Ernst Lubitsch
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Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye in Dracula (1931)
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Dracula (1931)
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Marlene Dietrich in BLONDE VENUS 1932 | Josef von Sternberg
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Director James Whale (July 22, 1889 – May 29, 1957) photographed at Universal where he made such unforgettable pictures as FRANKENSTEIN ‘31, THE INVISIBLE MAN ‘33, THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN ‘35, and SHOW BOAT ‘36.
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Sir Christopher Lee, born on May 27, 1922 #botd
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Director Erich von Stroheim on-set of GREED (1924). von Stroheim died on May 12, 1957.

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Conrad Veidt and Gertrude Welcker in Abend - Nacht - Morgen (1920), directed by F. W. Murnau, a lost film.
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WIP Wednesday: Behind the scenes footage of Buster Keaton during the filming of The General
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William Fox and F. W. Murnau. Fox hired Murnau in 1925, offering him artistic freedom to create films like SUNRISE.
#every photo i see of murnau standing next to other people is hilarious#people aren't supposed to be that tall
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In Zoltán Korda’s CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY (1951), Sidney Poitier and Canada Lee.
#oh this is the movie they filmed in apartheid era south africa#and in order to get poitier and lee work visas#korda had to list them as his servants#sidney poitier#canada lee#cry the beloved country#zoltan korda
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James Cagney and Fredric March
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James Whale and Karl Freund during production of PORT OF SEVEN SEAS (1938), directed by Whale and photographed by Freund.
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Orson Welles by Cecil Beaton for Vogue in 1942
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