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TriggerFin
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I must say, effects in 1920s movies were often a bit lacking.
09/09/13 10:11 PM


Received some years back a set of Alfred Hitchcock movies, being his early work.

1929 saw "Blackmail," historic for starting out as a silent film, then being changed to a talkie early in production (the first scenes are music only).

I've just watched Alice kill this guy, using a large knife that very noticeably drew not a drop of blood. He actually has the blade in the shot for some time, being obstinately shiny.

Ah well, it is what it was.







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* I must say, effects in 1920s movies were often a bit lacking. TriggerFin 09/09/13 10:11 PM
. * Re: I must say, effects in 1920s movies were often a bit lacking. krick  09/10/13 04:36 AM
. * And then, some were outstanding Hizzout  09/09/13 10:57 PM
. * Oh, certainly. Some are quite famous for their effects. (nt) TriggerFin  09/09/13 11:10 PM

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