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Blu-ray film review by Graham RicksonThe oldest, 1921’s Lucky Dog, is an entertaining curio, a starring vehicle for Laurel’s Keatonesque naif with Ollie in a subordinate role as a hapless thug. Stan’s ...
For those who think there only are those submissive silent film heroines, the new four-disc Blu-ray collection from Kino Lorber called Cinema’s First Nasty Women will open their eyes.
The unheralded silent film studio Vitagraph is given its proper due in new Blu-ray collection VItagraph Comedies, curated by the Library of Congress.
Laurel and Hardy’s screen personas became fully formed in 1927. Flying Elephants is a Stone Age curio, visually entertaining but not as funny as the prehistoric sequence in Buster Keaton’s Three Ages.