Favourite silent films
Submitted by kenji on Tue, 02/01/2005 - 06:34
Tags:
- 1.Sunrise (Murnau)
- 2.Metropolis (Lang)
- 3.Man with a Movie Camera (Vertov)
- 4.Battleship Potemkin (Eisenstein)
- 5.Nosferatu (Murnau)
- 6.The General (Bruckman, Keaton)
- 7.The Gold Rush (Chaplin)
- 8.Spies (Lang)
- 9.The Chess Player (Bernard)
- 10.The Passion of Joan of Arc (Dreyer)
- 11.Sherlock jnr (Keaton)
- 12.City Lights (Chaplin)
- 13.Salt for Svanetia (Kalatazov)
- 14.People on Sunday (Siodmak, Ulmer)
- 15.Strike (Eisenstein)
- 16.Napoleon (Gance)
- 17.Vampires (Feuillade)
- 18.Broken Blossoms (Griffith)
- 19.Arsenal (Dovzhenko)
- 20.The Goat (Keaton)
- 21.Girl with a Hatbox (Barnet)
- 22.Entr'acte (Clair)
- 23.Intolerance (Griffith)
- 24..The Big Parade (Vidor)
- 25.The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (Wiene)
- Fantomas
- Twilight of a Woman's Soul
- Un Chien Andalou
- The Kid








Never even heard of 'People on Sunday' - what did you like about it?
It's a charming mix of fiction and Berlin city documentary centring on 5 young people, 4 of whom go on a day out at the lake. Involving, lyrical, and lively; scripted by a young Billy Wilder, and with the talents of other later Hollywood directors Zinnemann, Ulmer and Siodmak.