Directed by Sergei Eisenstein Forever doomed to be the less-important, less-brilliant, less-world-changing movie that Sergei Eisenstein made in 1925, this movie nevertheless has its charms “1925, April 28th – Stachka [Strike]”
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1925, March 11th – Seven Chances
Directed by Buster Keaton Position on the list (at time of viewing): 806 Buster Keaton is back again with another film on the list. The “1925, March 11th – Seven Chances”
1924, December 23rd – Der letzte Mann [The Last Laugh]
Directed by F. W. Murnau Position on the list (at time of viewing): 170 Another of Murnau’s silent masterpieces, although still not even close to “1924, December 23rd – Der letzte Mann [The Last Laugh]”
1924, December 4th – Greed
Directed by Erich von Stroheim Position on the list (at time of viewing): 100 This is von Stroheim’s most highly rated film, and is broadly “1924, December 4th – Greed”
1924, October 13th – The Navigator
Directed by Buster Keaton Position on the list (at time of viewing): 685 And a little later in 1924, Keaton manages the hat trick of “1924, October 13th – The Navigator”
1924, April 21st – Sherlock, Jr.
Directed by Buster Keaton Position on the list (at time of viewing): 117 Just five months after his previous entry on the list, Keaton returns “1924, April 21st – Sherlock, Jr.”
1923, November 19th – Our Hospitality
Directed by Buster Keaton Position on the list (at time of viewing): 584 Thank God for Buster Keaton. I often felt when watching all of “1923, November 19th – Our Hospitality”
1923, September 26th – A Woman of Paris
Directed by Charlie Chaplin Position on the list (at time of viewing): 668 This film has dual notoriety. First, it is one of Chaplin’s relatively “1923, September 26th – A Woman of Paris”
1922, September 18th – Häxan
Directed by Benjamin Christensen Position on the list (at time of viewing): 897 In an interesting coincidence after our last review, this is another super “1922, September 18th – Häxan”
1922, June 11th – Nanook of the North
Directed by Robert J. Flaherty Position on the list (at time of viewing): 169 This is a difficult movie to review from a modern perspective. “1922, June 11th – Nanook of the North”