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David Hardy
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 - posted January 26, 2017 04:48 AM      Profile for David Hardy     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I was thinking back as to all the films I can remember showing
when I was a Cinema Projectionist.

I have of course shown many "biggies" and a lot that are best
forgotten.

However among the first ones that sprang to mind and gave me the
greatest thrill at handling and presenting them were Silent.

Well they were not totally silent as they did have a music track
added. The prints were on 35mm safety film stock of course and
supplied by the British Film Institute.

It was a special double bill of ...

NOSFERATU ( 1922 )

THE CABINET OF DOCTOR CALIGARI ( 1920 )

These played to almost full houses on every performance while
the latest Hollywood Blockbuster in another screen did not. [Smile]

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Andrew Woodcock
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 - posted January 26, 2017 04:56 AM      Profile for Andrew Woodcock         Edit/Delete Post 
Both of which are offered for sale right now here David, if you are interested?

I think Paul may have beaten you to the second though. [Wink]

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Dave Groves
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 - posted January 26, 2017 11:57 AM      Profile for Dave Groves     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Interesting that the two films you remember most were both silent. How old were you when you projected them and had you seen either before? What has actually caused them to stay in your mind all these years?

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David Hardy
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 - posted January 28, 2017 05:02 AM      Profile for David Hardy     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Dave I think I was around 47 years old when I finally
got the chance to present these classics on 35mm at the
cinema.
It is my love of silent cinema and fantasy / horror films
in general that has caused them to remain in my mind.

[Smile]

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Paul Browning
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 - posted January 28, 2017 10:59 AM      Profile for Paul Browning   Email Paul Browning   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
What a great little story David, and just shows that all those special effects in films are no match for a bit of fantasy horror, and the gothic black white stuff. Thankfully the cabinet is on its way to me, and I already have nosferatu so I will try this out when it arrives. A great movie with Conrad veidt in and disturbing visually too.

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Ronald Green
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 - posted January 29, 2017 08:11 PM      Profile for Ronald Green   Author's Homepage   Email Ronald Green       Edit/Delete Post 
I first saw the film, NOSFERATU ( 1922 ), when I was in the German Club around 1970. Wow, was it ahead of it's time.
On 16mm of course with added sound effects and much.
Haven't seen it since then, but remembered that the film was ahead of it's time.

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Daniel Perry
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 - posted February 22, 2017 11:03 AM      Profile for Daniel Perry     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Wow! To see those projected onto the big screen! The closest I've ever come to that was a few years ago when Busch Gardens Amusement Park in Williamsburg, Va. decided to screen Nosferatu on their big screen in the open seating Italian eating area. It was really cool but I didn't get to sit and watch. It was during October and their "Hallo-Scream" event. My wife can't stand silent films so we had to keep on moving. LOL They never did that again sadly.

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David Hardy
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 - posted February 26, 2017 05:07 PM      Profile for David Hardy     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Yes it was great to see them on a big cinema screen.
Even greater to know they were probably projected more
brightly lit than when they were first released.

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