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5.0 out of 5 stars
2 Decent Clara Bow movies on DVD from Kino.,
By _M_ (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Down to the Sea in Ships/Paris (DVD)
This DVD from Kino gives us two very decent Clara Bow movies.'Down to the Sea in Ships' and 'Parisian Love'. 'Down To The Sea In Ships' was released in 1922. I would like to point out that she is not the main star, her role is more of a supporting one. The basic story is: The print of this film used on this DVD is pretty much, throughout, very nice and sometimes even looks excellent. However, it does include the occassional speckling, scratches, and so on which you would expect from something this old. The film is accompanied with a piano score performed by William Perry which is, in my opinion, very good and fits the film perfectly. 'Parisian Love' was made in 1925 and Clara Bow has a certainly very different appearance in this movie compared to the above. She is the main star of this one, and brilliant in her role. The basic story is: The print of this film, used here on this DVD, is pretty good looking, however, it does contain quite a few speckles, and so on, but is very much watchable. This film is accompanied with a piano score by Philip Carli. It fits the film very well and is very enjoyable to listen to. Overall, I would rate this DVD a must have for fans of Clara Bow, or simply fans of silent cinema.
4.0 out of 5 stars
a minor masterpiece,
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This review is from: Down to the Sea in Ships/Paris (DVD)
i bought this dvd on a whim not knowing what to expect as neither film is acknowledged as one of the great silent movies'but i was pleasently surprised by both.down to the sea in ships is the best directed of the two and features some wonderful whaling sequences and beautiful shots of new bedford,also it has a wonderful ensemble cast especially margerete courtot as the young woman forced into a loveless marriage.parisian love is also a treat for silent fans as it features the wonderful donald keith at the outset of his distinguished carear.all in all a great double feature dvd
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Down to the Sea in Ships/Paris by Louis J. Gasnier (DVD - 2004)
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