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I picked up a hoard of vintage movie tapes this morning at an estate sale. I am sure I will be watching plenty of Charlie Chan, Abbott and Costello, Jack Benny, Bob Hope and Laurel and Hardy soon.
It's my very favorite version, but that might have something to do with Mr. Firth
Lawrence Olivier was also in Lost Empires. He played a has-been, aging music hall comedian. It was one of his last roles before he died. I've always had a big fascination with vaudeville/music hall. And BTW, the title Lost Empires is a reference to the Empire Theatre chain. At one time every city in Britain had one.
The Claude Rain version... I haven't seen that one yet, was it good, and accurate to the original book? I've read the Gaston Leroux novel, but I've only seen the Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum film. I should also watch the Lon Chaney version in its entirety, I've only seen parts of it.
There was another version of Phantom of the Opera made in 1962 which starred Herbert Lom (Chief Inspector Dreyfus from the Pink Panther movies)
I'm watching Ghostbusters right now. I love this movie.
La Grande Illusion - superb!
A film I've always wanted to see, but fate keeps conspiring to prevent it...repeatedly! It was even on TCM recently and I, again, managed to miss it!