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Idwal Jones
Movies reviews only
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The Black Pirate (1926) |
The photography is excellent. The ornate prows of the vessels, the sharp and beautiful silhouettes, shots of small boats pulling across swirling water -- looking down -- and the ever turbulent mob scenes, these make a deep impress on the imagination. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Mar 23, 2023
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The Devil Horse (1926) |
Perhaps the intelligence of horses is overrated, like that of men, but Rex deserves his fame. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Mar 21, 2023
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The Cat and the Canary (1927) |
Leni has produced a good mystery picture -- good even to those who know what exactly is coming. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Sep 28, 2022
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The Merry Widow (1925) |
This picture proves that Von Stroheim can direct also to the taste of the general public. The discriminating will find portions of it as gratifying to the palate as caviare and crusty old wine. The pee-pul will like it for a good show. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jun 27, 2022
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The Way of All Flesh (1927) |
The faults of [the film] are that the story is none too firm, and it doesn't quite know where to end. But the first two-thirds of it, a solo performance and atmospheric setting are on as high a plane as the American motion picture has yet reached. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted May 20, 2021
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