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Silents Fan

Joined Jun 2000
Retired naval officer, movie fan, stamp collector, bibliophile and gourmand. B.A. in history, M.A. in interdisciplinary studies. As old as my tongue and a little bit older than my teeth. Native of Oklahoma. Lived in Wales, Sardinia and Okinawa and visited every continent except Antarctica.
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Silents Fan's rating
The King of the Kongo
5.76
The King of the Kongo
Report from the Aleutians
6.47
Report from the Aleutians
Entertaining the Troops
8.28
Entertaining the Troops
Journey to Shiloh
5.67
Journey to Shiloh
A Day of Fury
6.27
A Day of Fury
Breaker Morant
7.88
Breaker Morant
The Hard Way
7.17
The Hard Way
Shoot Out
6.27
Shoot Out
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
6.87
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
The Secret of Roan Inish
7.47
The Secret of Roan Inish
The Wrath of God
6.08
The Wrath of God
In Person
6.37
In Person
Pistol Whipped
5.05
Pistol Whipped
Spring Is Here
5.57
Spring Is Here
The Amazing Mr. X
6.47
The Amazing Mr. X
Out of the Blue
6.46
Out of the Blue
Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence
6.37
Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence
A Night to Remember
6.66
A Night to Remember
Count Three and Pray
6.47
Count Three and Pray
The Great Buster
7.58
The Great Buster
Kit Carson Over the Great Divide
5.76
Kit Carson Over the Great Divide
You Can't Run Away from It
5.95
You Can't Run Away from It
The Man with the Golden Arm
7.37
The Man with the Golden Arm
Corsicana
4.64
Corsicana
Port Afrique
5.27
Port Afrique

Reviews28

Silents Fan's rating
The Virginian

The Virginian

6.2
7
  • Jun 2, 2011
  • Hard to judge on its own merits, but I enjoyed it nonetheless

    It's hard for me to judge this version of the classic Western tale on its own merits, since I've seen the 1929 version so often and loved it so much. I would say that Kenneth Harlan in the titular role certainly looks the part and handles himself well, as does Florence Vidor as the school marm who wins his heart. Raymond Hatton turns in a fine performance full of pathos as Shorty. He's a good and simple cow hand whose dream is just to accumulate enough of a poke to buy a squeeze box, but he is led to his doom by the evil of others. I think the role of Steve is understated in this version compared to the others and the novel itself. His short time on the screen doesn't give Pat O'Malley much time to develop the character. Russell Simpson gives the role of Trampas a good shot, but Walter Huston owns that role, as far as I am concerned.
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    Hell Hounds of the Plains

    Hell Hounds of the Plains

    6.4
    7
  • Jun 2, 2011
  • Yakima Canutt in a rare lead role

    Hell Hounds of the Plains (1926) stars Yakima Canutt as Deputy Yak Hammond with the fetching Neva Gerba as his romantic interest. Yak was in the lead role rather than a stuntman and/or supporting character that he later specialized in. Supposedly he had voice problems that kept him from playing the lead in talkies. It is a fair oater, with Yak busting up a gang of horse thieves led by his girlfriend's brother, much to the chagrin of her upstanding paw when the varmint's identity was revealed at the end of the movie. Double irony, as the prospective father-in-law had made catching the gang's leader a precondition to giving Yak his daughter's hand in marriage. Features a great knock-down drag-out fist fight between Yak and the villain, and Yak was the man who invented the realistic movie slug fest. The film also offers a fine performance by Yak's mount, Boy the Wonder Horse, who scrambles down ravine walls, jumps off cliffs and dives into the water with or without Yak aboard.
    Helpful•1
    0
    The Barbarian

    The Barbarian

    5.3
    7
  • Nov 19, 2006
  • City slickers try to dupe Canadian backwoodsman out of his patrimony

    This rather creaky old film is the distant ancestor of both Tarzan's New York Adventure and Crocodile Dundee. What charm and appeal it possesses comes from the titular barbarian's (played by Monroe Salisbury) native intellect and superior character in contrast with the superficial, spoiled and dishonest citizens of civilization. The leading man (Salisbury) overacts with all the dramatic gestures and rolling eyes of stage-trained actors of the early silents. As the romantic female lead, Jane Novak is winsome and appealing and considerably less a slice of ham than Salisbury. Alan Hale is effective and suitably oily as the shady villain trying to steal the backwoodsman's land. Donald Crisp's direction of the film can mainly be faulted for his failure to reign in Salisbury and produce a more realistic, less stagy performance. But it was a Monroe Salisbury Production, so the leading man who was also the head of the production company might not have been amenable to direction. This film is worth watching for its historical interest as a forerunner of other Noble Savage films and for Miss Novak's performance.
    Helpful•1
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