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WINGS (1927) dir. William A. Wellman
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citizenscreen · 6 months
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Clara Bow is joined on the set of her film THE FKEET’S IN (1928) by Richard Arlen and his dog, Scotty.
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uspiria · 5 months
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Beggars of Life (1928) dir. William A. Wellman
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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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Island of Lost Souls (1932) - Spanish heralds
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practicallygay · 1 month
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Paramount Pictures really took the most homoerotic photos in 1927 after letting these two share an on-screen kiss, then proceeded to sell this film as a war buddy pic.
Amazing.
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brokehorrorfan · 26 days
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Republic Pictures Horror Collection will be released on May 21 via Kino Lorber. The two-disc set features four horror films produced by Republic Pictures: The Lady and the Monster, The Phantom Speaks, The Catman of Paris, and Valley of the Zombies.
1944's The Lady and the Monster is directed by George Sherman and written by Dane Lussier and Frederick Kohner, based on Curt Siodmak's 1942 novel Donovan's Brain. Vera Ralston, Richard Arlen, and Erich von Stroheim star.
1945's The Phantom Speaks is directed by John English and written by John K. Butler. Richard Arlen, Stanley Ridges, Lynne Roberts, Tom Powers, Charlotte Wynters, and Jonathan Hale star.
1946's The Catman of Paris is directed by Lesley Selander and written by Sherman L. Lowe. Carl Esmond, Lenore Aubert, Adele Mara, Douglass Dumbrille, Gerald Mohr, and Fritz Feld star.
1946's Valley of the Zombies is directed by Philip Ford and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. Robert Livingston, Adrian Booth, Ian Keith, Thomas E. Jackson, Charles Trowbridge, and Earle Hodgins star.
All four films have been have been scanned in 4K by Paramount Pictures. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
The Lady and the Monster audio commentary by film historian Stephen Bissette (new)
The Phantom Speaks audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas
The Catman of Paris audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Miles Hunter (new)
Valley of the Zombies audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Miles Hunter (new)
Valley of the Zombies audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas
The Lady and the Monster interview with film historians Tim Lucas and Steven Bissette
In The Lady and the Monster, a scientist (Erich von Stroheim) and his two assistants (Vera Hruba Ralston, Richard Arlen) keep a dead criminal's brain alive. In The Phantom Speaks, the vengeful spirit of an executed killer takes possession of a scientist to take revenge on those who wronged him, and a newspaper reporter becomes suspicious. In The Catman of Paris, an amnesiac Frenchman (Carl Esmond) blames himself for deeds done with the mark of a beast. In Valley of the Zombies, a woman falls under the hypnotic spell of a resurrected madman.
Pre-order Republic Pictures Horror Collection.
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lobbycards · 2 months
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Island of Lost Souls, US lobby card. 1932
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gatutor · 3 months
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Louise Brooks-Richard Arlen "Los mendigos de la vida" (Beggars of life) 1928, de William A. Wellman.
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frenchcurious · 8 months
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Cette Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton 1930 aurait appartenu à l'acteur Richard Arlen et figurait dans le film « The Carpetbaggers » de 1964. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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oldshowbiz · 8 months
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Richard Arlen in The Phantom Speaks (1945)
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citizenscreen · 1 month
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French postcard by Edition Ross, no. 4340/1, 1929-1930. From Paramount. Clara Bow and Richard Arlen in LADIES OF THE MOB (1928), directed by William A. Wellman
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camyfilms · 8 months
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WINGS 1927
Jack - don't you know me?
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uspiria · 5 months
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Beggars of Life (1928) dir. William A. Wellman
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weirdlookindog · 9 months
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Island of Lost Souls (1932)
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jean-arthur · 8 months
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Jean Arthur and Richard Arlen photographed for Paramount on Parade, 1930.
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