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Jane Eyre (1934)
This 1934 version is produced by Monogram Pictures, one of the studios in so-called Poverty Row,' slang used in Hollywood to refer to the smaller film companies specializing in low-budget action adventure films. Some of these studies made a low-budget version of classic literature and such titles as Oliver Twist' or The Moonstone' were produced by M... »
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Oliver Twist (1922)
Jackie Coogan had made his name as the spunky waif in Chaplin's The Kid when he took on the role of Charles Dickens's plucky orphan hero in Oliver Twist. It's dream casting: wide-eyed Coogan is an innocent with a heart of gold dropped into a den of thieves, notably Lon Chaney's Fagin, a heartless conniver with long whiskers, a hook no... »
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Dracula (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection)
When Universal Pictures picked up the movie rights to a Broadway adaptation of Dracula, they felt secure in handing the property over to the sinister team of actor Lon Chaney and director Tod Browning. But Chaney died of cancer, and Universal hired the Hungarian who had scored a success in the stage play: Béla Lugosi. The resulting film l... »
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Lorna Doone
Lorna Doone, a lady of ample means, was visiting a rural town with her mother on a long trip when she met John. She expressed her fears of travelling to him, and the two became friends. On her journey home, her carriage was attacked by the horrid Doones, a group of ragtag thieves and dangerous men. They killed Lorna's mother, and kidnapped the child.
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Greed
Originally running an astonishing 10 hours when it was produced in 1925, Greed suffered one of Hollywood's unkindest cuts. Much to the devastation of its Austrian creator, Eric von Stroheim, MGM slaughtered his ambitious silent epic based on Frank Norris' solemn novel, McTeague, reducing it from 42 reels to 10 with a running time of just ... »
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