Once I watch these four movies, out of the 35 silent horror flicks I've seen, I'd have rewatched 17 of them. Might try to fit the rest in as I continue onto the 1930's and 1940's, so I can rewatch all of the silent movies in the span of six months or so, but thought it might be nice to make a thread on silent films.
I know that there's not many people here who go out of their way to try silent films, and if they do, it's the normal ones like Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, perhaps the 1920 Barrymore version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (as opposed to the Sheldon Lewis version from the same year), or The Phantom of the Opera, but I was wondering, if you've seen some silent horror, what your opinions on them are.
Some of my favorite silent horror films, such as 1929's The Last Warning (which plays out like a really early slasher), 1926's The Magician, 1929's Seven Footprints to Satan, 1926's Midnight Faces, and Italy's 1925 Maciste all'inferno aren't really all that known even within horror communities, so I thought I might as well bring some additional attention to them.
I will say I've seen very few non-horror silent films, so that's a failing I have. But for silent horror, there's only a few bigger one's I've not yet seen (1924's The Hands of Orlac or the French 1928 The Fall of the House of Usher), and a handful of smaller ones, so I'm generally comfortable conversing about these.
Hopefully, unlike some of these movies, this thread doesn't gather dust too quickly.
