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That's a great point, Mysto...
Today we're blessed to have an embarrassment of riches genre-wise, easily at our fingertips.
But I still get a kick out of reading material from the old days, when enthusiasm had to make up for the inability to dissect the film frame by frame at home.
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MYST0 wrote: I have seen the film so many times now that I am not even sure I will ever even want to watch it again for a long time.
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todmichel wrote:I'm unsure about it - but was the 1929 version (with sound or not) ever released in Europe? if it isn't the case, most of the prints in European archives must be the 1925 original version - no? I remember a peculiar print shown on TV in recent years (relatively - maybe 12 ou 13 years go) with superb credits written in French ("Le Fantôme de l'Opéra"). These credits, with the title partially animated, were certainly made by Universal, probably in Hollywood...
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