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    MiketheMechanic — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 12:39 AM)

    We had a similar thread on the CFB a while back (I think Strelnikoff started it).
    Female:
    Lillian Gish
    Theda Bara
    Mary Pickford
    Olive Borden
    Eleanor Boardman
    Male:
    Lon Chaney
    John Barrymore
    Richard Barthelmess
    William Haines
    John Gilbert

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        MiketheMechanic — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 01:23 AM)

        Chaplin, while not a personal favorite is perhaps the most brilliant of them all.
        Glad to hear you love silent films, nimda!! 🙂

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            MiketheMechanic — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 02:17 AM)

            Chaplin is indeed an icon, not many are known simply by their last name. Bogart. Garbo. Chaplin. The man is legend!
            His honorary Oscar in 1972 was well-deserved!

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              spiderwort — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 01:13 AM)

              Female:
              Lillian Gish
              Maria Falconetti
              Greta Garbo
              Janet Gaynor
              Clara Bow
              (I don't remember seeing Theda Bara, but I think she would probably be on the list if I had.)
              Male:
              Charlie Chaplin
              Buster Keaton
              Emil Jannings
              Lon Chaney
              John Gilbert
              William Powell

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                MiketheMechanic — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 01:24 AM)

                I've never seen William Powell in a silent, do you know if there are silents still around that feature him?

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                  spiderwort — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 01:41 AM)

                  The one I remember the best is
                  The Last Command (1928)
                  , co-starring Emil Jannings and directed by Josef von Sternberg. Very good film.
                  Here it is on youtube (best seen full screen):

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                    MiketheMechanic — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 02:13 AM)

                    Ok thanks so much spiderwort, I've bookmarked it for weekend viewing!

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                      spiderwort — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 01:51 PM)

                      I haven't seen it in about 20 years, but I remember really liking it. In fact, when I got the link for you, I looked at a bit, and I might have to look at it over the weekend, too.

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                        MiketheMechanic — 9 years ago(March 17, 2017 06:18 PM)

                        I did a sneak peek of the first scene with Powell and it looks intriguing, thanks again for the recommendation and link!

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                          etc — 7 years ago(April 26, 2018 03:07 AM)

                          Buster Keaton
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                          be named and acknowledge in this category.
                          simple like so

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                            spiderwort — 7 years ago(May 22, 2018 03:22 PM)

                            Couldn't agree more. Keaton was a giant, right up there with Chaplin in terms of his extraordinary skills - acting, producing, writing, and directing.
                            His directorial genius in
                            The General
                            (1927) (shared with Clyde Bruckman; tragic story, that one) is rather breathtaking, especially for an art that was still in its infancy.

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                              Marcello Polo — 7 years ago(May 26, 2018 04:42 AM)

                              Harold Lloyd, Louise Brooks, Fritz Rasp, Mabel Normand, Eric Campbell, Charlie Chaplin, Roscoe Arbuckle, Buster Keaton.
                              Disney is CIA for kidz!

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                                spiderwort — 7 years ago(May 26, 2018 01:00 PM)

                                Two names for me to ponder: Fritz Rasp, and Eric Campbell. I know their films, but can't find pictures of them, so I'm not sure who they are. I look forward to discovering that.
                                And I just wanted to comment on Mabel Normand. She's of great interest to me because of her history before Hollywood and while in Hollywood. You seem to be highly educated in classic films, so you probably know this. But for those who don't, here's just a bit of her story, forgoing the well-known scandals:
                                Before she came to Hollywood she worked at the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch in Bliss, Oklahoma, performing in their Wild West show, along with Will Rogers, Tom Mix, Buck Rogers and others. A bit later she began appearing in films they made through their Bison film company in California, which got her to Hollywood.
                                And once in Hollywood, she became not only a star, one of the most successful and popular of the early silent screen comediennes, but was also a pioneering female writer and director.
                                Mabel's Blunder
                                (1914), is a good example of one that she wrote, directed and starred in.
                                All things considered, I find it so fascinating that this New York born silent star first performed in an Oklahoma Wild West Show before finding her way to Hollywood. I've always felt that her life story is a good film waiting to be made.

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                                  MiketheMechanic — 7 years ago(May 27, 2018 01:32 AM)

                                  Hi Spiderwort,
                                  Here's Fritz Rasp:
                                  Eric Campbell:
                                  I'm the opposite - I know their faces but can't recall some of their movies!

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                                    spiderwort — 7 years ago(May 27, 2018 11:24 PM)

                                    Oh, thank you, mike! Yes, I know these faces (especially Campbell), and now I know their names. Campbell had such a unique face. He almost upstages Chaplin at times - and, honestly, who can do that? I remember Rasp primarily from
                                    Metropolis
                                    , but I know I've seen him other films, too; titles, who knows? Thanks again for filling in the blanks.

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                                      mwmtampa — 7 years ago(March 01, 2019 11:13 PM)

                                      Harold Lloyd.
                                      I loved him in a few of his "talkies" also.

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                                        spiderwort — 6 years ago(August 23, 2019 10:17 PM)

                                        You know, I've spent my entire long life watching and making films, but for whatever reason I never experienced the Harold Lloyd phenonemon. I've always regretted that. I've seen clips, but not entire films. When I think of him, I see him hanging from that clock. Shame on me.
                                        Can you recommend a particular film that I should use to introduce myself to him and his acknowledged genius?

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                                          NZer — 6 years ago(August 23, 2019 10:21 PM)

                                          Nobody mentioned Rudolph Valentino! He was HUGE in his day,

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