Scott Lord on Silent Film

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Scott Lord Silent Film: Silent Film Studio Tours, Life In Hollywood (Del...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Silent Film Studio Tours, Life In Holllywood (De...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Slueth (Sweet, 1925)

SHerlock Holmes

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Man With The Twisted Lip (Maurice Elvey, 1922)


In his volume Deer Stalker! Holmes and Watson on screen, Ron Haydock quotes the author of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the creator of the armchair detective, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "Conan Doyle himself, having seen Norwood in the role, seemed as equally impressed with him as were Norwood's general movie audiences. 'He had that rare quality which can only be described as glamour, which compels you to watch an actor eagerly.' Conan Doyle said, 'He has the brooding eye which excites expectation and he has also a quite unrivalled power of disguises.'". Admittedly, Ellie Norwood prided himself on his ability to assume a disguise and cherished the role of Sherlock Holmes for that reason.

Haydock writes, "The series was well recieved wherever it played and such a success that over the next two years Stoll produced another 32 films about the best and wisest man Dr. Watson had ever known." The first of the 47 film was appropriately an adaptation of "The Dying Detective".

Sherlock Holmes in Elsinore, Danish Silent Film

Silent Film

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Scott Lord Swedish Silent Film: Hans nåds testamente (Victor Sjostrom, ...


During 1919, Victor Sjostrom directed the film “His Lord’s Will” (“His Grace’s Will” “Hans nads testamente”) from the writings of Hjalmer Bergman. Photographed by Henrik Jaenzon, it starred actresses Greta Almroth, Tyra Dorum and Augusta Lindberg. In bookstores during 1919, God’s Orchid, written by Hjalmer Bergman appeared published in its first edition, followed in 1921 by the novel Thy Rod, Thy Staff and in 1930 by Jac the Clown. The film was remade in 1940 by Per Lindgren, scripted by Stina Bergman and starring Barbra Kollberg and Alk Kjellin.

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