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Movies Silently πŸ€

@MoviesSilently

I'm Fritzi! I celebrate all things silent & 1910s-1920s. Same username on Mastodon and Post.

Same handle everywhere.

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Movie challenges are fun but the questions get a bit samey after a while so I made one that I am pretty sure is different.

Hope you enjoy! Start anytime.

Movie challenges are fun but the questions get a bit samey after a while so I made one that I am pretty sure is different. Hope you enjoy! Start anytime. #30DifferentMovieChallenge
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If you have any questions along the lines of 'Does this movie count?' then the answer is: Yes, yes it does.

This is supposed to be fun and I am not going to dash around Twitter enforcing a strict interpretation of what qualifies as a 'pumpkin' in a movie.

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3. Movie with a bratty kid

A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER (1938), a twisted gangster comedy with Bobby Jordan's Douglas Fairbanks Rosenbloom running circles around Edward G. Robinson's sentimental beer baron.

3. Movie with a bratty kid A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER (1938), a twisted gangster comedy with Bobby Jordan's Douglas Fairbanks Rosenbloom running circles around Edward G. Robinson's sentimental beer baron. #30DifferentMovieChallenge
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6. A movie with a scene set in Northern Africa

FROM THE MANGER TO THE CROSS (1912) by the American Kalem film company and likely co-directed by actress/screenwriter Gene Gauntier.

Yes, those are the real pyramids. The Sphinx makes a cameo too. Location shoots were hot pre-WWI.

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8. A movie set in rural America

Debated on this one since Charles Ray is the obvious choice but then again, he's so obscure now that maybe he needs the bump.

So, THE BUSHER (1919) co-starring Colleen Moore and John Gilbert. (Bonus kitten.)

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