A demon, a reaper, and the ghost of a prostitute read gothic short stories and act them out.A demon, a reaper, and the ghost of a prostitute read gothic short stories and act them out.A demon, a reaper, and the ghost of a prostitute read gothic short stories and act them out.
Richard Oswald
- Self in Prologue
- (uncredited)
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The latest entry on my kick of watching at least one film from every year and in reverse chronological order.
For half my life the oldest movie I'd ever seen was Calagari and I found a worthy successor.
Did I have to watch this in bursts? Yes. But I was happy to dip into what in a different era might have been an anthology series instead.
The wraparound holds it together and doesn't take up too much time. Each of the stories are efficiently told but linger in that agreeable way for those who just want to bask in the vintageness of shadowy, chiaroscuro black and white will the actors where the perfect amount of mascara.
It took me a while to notice that they re-use the same few actors a lot which really is the mark of good actin. I think bold acting is perfect for silent features. It's hard to really see them in the less than Standard definition anyway...
The stories all seem familiar now but perhaps that's for the best in case you want to skip this.
A feature very much of its time but what a time.
For half my life the oldest movie I'd ever seen was Calagari and I found a worthy successor.
Did I have to watch this in bursts? Yes. But I was happy to dip into what in a different era might have been an anthology series instead.
The wraparound holds it together and doesn't take up too much time. Each of the stories are efficiently told but linger in that agreeable way for those who just want to bask in the vintageness of shadowy, chiaroscuro black and white will the actors where the perfect amount of mascara.
It took me a while to notice that they re-use the same few actors a lot which really is the mark of good actin. I think bold acting is perfect for silent features. It's hard to really see them in the less than Standard definition anyway...
The stories all seem familiar now but perhaps that's for the best in case you want to skip this.
A feature very much of its time but what a time.
- GiraffeDoor
- Feb 9, 2025
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Did you know
- TriviaThe original print is considered lost although a restored version of the film exists.
- Alternate versionsThere is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA srl, "WAXWORKS ("Il gabinetto delle figure di cera" o "Tre amori fantastici", 1924) + UN AFFARE MISTERIOSO - Tales of the Uncanny (Unheimliche Geschichten, 1919)" (2 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tales of the Uncanny (2020)
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- Language
- Also known as
- Historias tenebrosas
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- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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