It’s here!! Welcome, everyone, to the Silent Movie Day Blogathon–back for a second year in the row!
We’ve have another great lineup of posts on a wide variety of silent film subjects–just how I like it! I’ll be adding the new posts periodically throughout the day, so be sure and check back to see what’s new!
Sound good? I agree! Let’s get today’s celebration of non-talkies started.
The Roster
Silent-ology | “10 Great Silent Film Performances That Have Stayed With Me.”
Realweegiemidgetreviews | Sunset Boulevard (1950)
The Thoughts of One Truly Loved | My Best Girl (1927)
Silver Screenings | Mickey (1918)
Nitrateglow | The greatest hit films of 1922
Taking Up Room | White Tiger (1923)
Brooksie at the Movies | “Cherie Rich, Australia’s Only Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty.”
The Everyday Cinephile | “12 Genres, 24 Must-See Silent Movies.”
LaurelandHardyBlog | Liberty (1929)
That William Powell Site | The Great Gatsby (1926)
Critica Retro | The Finances of the Grand Duke (1924)
Silver Screenings | “Why Audiences (Still) Fall in Love With Mabel Normand.”
Whimsically Classic | The Freshman (1925)
L.A. Daily Mirror | “Hollywood Heights: Mabel Normand Studio Leads the Way.”
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My article is online now at https://brooksieatthemovies.weebly.com/cherie-rich-the-australian-bathing-beauty.html. It’s ‘Cherie Rich – Australia’s Only Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty’
Thanks!
I didn’t see a comment section on your site, and just wanted to take a minute and say what an excellent, detailed piece this was! I agree that it’s possible that Cherie was a Sennett beauty… and equally possible that she was not. 😀 Great contribution to the blogathon, thank you!
Aw, thank you so much for reading it! I’ve been researching Cherie for some time and I suspect there’s a lot I still don’t know (and sadly, a lot I’ll probably never know – but we can hope.)
Thanks again! 🙂
Hi, Lea! I don’t know if you got the Pingback, but here’s my post: https://takinguproom.com/2022/09/29/white-tiger/
I got it! Thank yew
My post is live! https://theeverydaycinephile.com/silents/12-genres-24-must-see-silent-movie-day/
Awesome! Many thanks
Happy Silent Movie Day! My blog is live also: https://laurel-and-hardy-blog.com/2022/09/26/28-liberty-1929/
Looks good, thanks!
Mine is ready too! Hope you enjoy it! https://thatwilliampowellsite.wordpress.com/2022/09/29/the-great-gatsby-1926/
Wonderful, thank you!
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Here it is the Grand Duke of Abacco and his finances:
https://criticaretro.blogspot.com/2022/09/as-financas-do-grao-duque-1924-finances.html
Happy National Silent Movie Day!
Yay, thanks Le!
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Here’s my post!
Thank you!!
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My article on the Mabel NOrmand studio, a day late.https://ladailymirror.com/2022/09/30/mary-mallory-hollywood-heights-mabel-normand-studio-leads-the-way/
Thanks Mary–no problem!
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