Film

Friday, December 8, 2023

Silent Fim Mysteries 1913

While listening to a 1939 radio braodcast of The Shadow of Fu Man Chu, an old time radio drama with Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard, the detective created by Sax Rohmer, I'm researching the mystery films made in 1913. Tonight's episode is The Golden Pomegranate.

Scott Lord Silent Film

Sherlock Holmes Trailers-Pearl of Death



I happen to carry a Basil Rathbone Players Cigarette Card (1938) in my wallet.

The Bounty

Scott Lord

I saw the ship in Gloucester Harbor right after the Schooner Festival.


After one more week of Scandinavian film from University of Copenhagen, I'm enrolled in Warhol from University of Edinburgh







I 've been taking a course online on Scandinavian film and television from the University of Copenhagen for 9 weeks. One more week left and then I'm enrolled in an art course from the University of Edinburgh and the Tate gallery entitled Warhol.


Scott Lord

Sherlock Holmes Trailers-Pearl of Death



I happen to carry a Basil Rathbone Players Cigarette Card (1938) in my wallet.


Mystery

Sherlock Holmes Trailers-Pearl of Death



I happen to carry a Basil Rathbone Players Cigarette Card (1938) in my wallet.


Mystery

Mystery

Sherlock Holmes Trailers-Pearl of Death



I happen to carry a Basil Rathbone Players Cigarette Card (1938) in my wallet.


Mystery

Mystery

Scott Lord Sherlock Holmes The Dying Detective Silent Film




Scott Lord Swedish and Silent Film

I came across the complete entire issues of the Strand Magazine and, although most of us are familiar with Sidney Paget's illustrations of The Adentures of Sherlock Holmes, I would like to reprint  another short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle that appeared in the periodical before the turn of the century, The Lord of Chateau Noir.