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Myths of Silence - 5-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$32.99 $26.97

Original Title: The Phantom of the Opera / Way Down East / Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde / The Black Pirate / The Married Virgin
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Subtitles )
Silent ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
466 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1918-1926 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Rupert Julian
Lon Chaney
Ernst Laemmle
Edward Sedgwick
D.W. Griffith
John S. Robertson
Albert Parker
Joseph Maxwell


Written By:
Gaston Leroux
Walter Anthony
Elliott J. Clawson
Bernard McConville
Frank M. McCormack
Tom Reed
Raymond L. Schrock
Richard Wallace
Jasper Spearing
 
Lottie Blair Parker
William A. Brady
Joseph R. Grismer
Anthony Paul Kelly
D.W. Griffith
Robert Louis Stevenson
Clara Beranger
Thomas Russell Sullivan
Oscar Wilde
Douglas Fairbanks
Jack Cunningham
Hayden Talbot


Actors:
Lon Chaney ..... The Phantom
Mary Philbin ..... Christine Daae
Norman Kerry ..... Vicomte Raoul de Chagny
Arthur Edmund Carewe ..... Ledoux
Gibson Gowland ..... Simon Buquet
John St. Polis ..... Comte Philip de Chagny
Snitz Edwards ..... Florine Papillon
Mary Fabian ..... Carlotta
Virginia Pearson ..... Carlotta / Carlotta's Mother
Alma Wayne ..... Undetermined Secondary Role
Olive Ann Alcorn ..... La Sorelli
Betty Allen ..... Ballerina
Betty Arthur ..... Ballet Dancer
Joseph Belmont ..... Stage Manager
Alexander Bevani ..... Mephistopheles
Earl Gordon Bostwick ..... Minor Role
Ethel Broadhurst ..... Frightened Ballerina
Edward Cecil ..... Faust
Lillian Gish ..... Anna Moore
Richard Barthelmess ..... David Bartlett
Mrs. David Landau ..... Anna Moore's Mother
Lowell Sherman ..... Lennox Sanderson
Burr McIntosh ..... Squire Bartlett
Josephine Bernard ..... Mrs. Emma Tremont
Mrs. Morgan Belmont ..... Diana Tremont
Patricia Fruen ..... Diana's Sister
Florence Short ..... The Eccentric Aunt
Kate Bruce ..... Mrs. Bartlett
Vivia Ogden ..... Martha Perkins
Porter Strong ..... Seth Holcomb
George Neville ..... Constable Rube Whipple
Edgar Nelson ..... Hi Holler
Mary Hay ..... Kate Brewster - the Squire's Niece
Creighton Hale ..... Professor Sterling
Emily Fitzroy ..... Maria Poole - Landlady
Carol Dempster ..... Barn Dancer
John Barrymore ..... Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
Brandon Hurst ..... Sir George Carewe
Martha Mansfield ..... Millicent Carewe
Charles Lane ..... Dr. Lanyon
Cecil Clovelly ..... Edward Enfield
Nita Naldi ..... Miss Gina
Louis Wolheim ..... Music Hall Proprietor
Alma Aiken ..... Extra
J. Malcolm Dunn ..... John Utterson
Ferdinand Gottschalk ..... Old Man at table in music hall
Julia Hurley ..... Hyde's Landlady with Lamp
Jack McHugh ..... Street Kid - Raises Fist to Mr. Hyde
Georgie Drew Mendum ..... Patron in music hall
Blanche Ring ..... Woman at table with old man in music hall
May Robson ..... Old woman outside of music hall
George Stevens ..... Poole - Jekyll's Butler
Edgard Varèse ..... Policeman
Billie Dove ..... Princess Isobel
Tempe Pigott ..... Duenna
Donald Crisp ..... MacTavish
Sam De Grasse ..... Pirate Lieutenant
Anders Randolf ..... Pirate Captain
Charles Stevens ..... Powder Man
John Wallace ..... Peg-Leg Pirate
Fred Becker ..... Pirate
Charles Belcher ..... Chief Passenger - Nobleman
E.J. Ratcliffe ..... The Governor
Douglas Fairbanks ..... The Duke of Arnoldo / The Black Pirate
Jimmy Dime ..... Pirate
George Holt ..... Pirate
Stubby Kruger ..... Pirate
Charles Lewis ..... Pirate
Barry Norton ..... Youth
Mary Pickford ..... Princess Isobel in Final Embrace - Cameo Appearance
Bob Roper ..... Pirate
Vera Sisson ..... Mary McMillan
Rudolph Valentino ..... Count Roberto di San Fraccini
Frank Newburg ..... Douglas McKee
Kathleen Kirkham ..... Mrs. McMillan
Edward Jobson ..... John McMillan
Lillian Leighton ..... Anne Mullins, the Maid


Synopsis:
The Phantom of the Opera: At the Opera of Paris, a mysterious phantom threatens a famous lyric singer, Carlotta, and forces her to give up her role (Marguerite in Faust) for unknown Christine Daae. Christine meets this phantom (a masked man) in the catacombs, where he lives. What's his goal? What's his secret? Way Down East: The callous rich, portrayed by Lennox, think only of their own pleasure. Anna is but a poor country girl whom Lennox tricks into a fake wedding. She believes that it is true, but secret, while he has his way with her. When she is pregnant, he leaves her and she must have the baby, named Trust Lennox, on her own. When the baby dies she wanders until she gets a job with Squire Bartlett. David falls for her, but she rejects him due to her past and then Lennox shows up lusting for Kate. Seeing Anna, he tries to get her to leave, but she doesn't, and she tells no one about his past. When Squire Bartlett learns of her past from Martha, the town gossip, he tosses Anna out in a snow storm. But before she goes, she fingers the respected Lennox, as the father of her dead baby and the spoiler of herself. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Based on the Robert Louis Stevenson story: Doctor Henry Jekyll's enthusiasm for science and his selfless acts of service have made him a much-admired man. But as he visits Sir George Carew one evening, his host criticizes him for his reluctance to experience the more sensual side of life. Sir George goads Jekyll into visiting a music hall, where he watches the alluring dancer Gina. Jekyll becomes fascinated with the two contrasting sides of human nature, and he becomes obsessed with the idea of separating them. After extensive work in his laboratory, he devises a formula that does indeed allow him to alternate between two completely different personalities, his own and that of a brutish, lascivious person whom he names Hyde. It is not long before the personality of Hyde begins to dominate Jekyll's affairs. The Black Pirate: A nobleman vows to avenge the death of his father at the hands of pirates. To this end he infiltrates the pirate band. Acting in character he is instrumental in the capture of a ship, but things are complicated when he finds that there is a young woman on board whom he wishes to protect from the threat of rape. The Married Virgin: In order to save her wealthy father from disgrace and a possible prison sentence, a daughter agrees to marry the gigolo who's been blackmailing him. What the daughter doesn't know, however, is that the gigolo is actually in cahoots with her father's new wife, a conniving schemer who plans to fleece her new husband for everything he has, then flee the country with her lover.



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