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  1. lark144

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Peter Pan (1924) -- in Blu-ray

    Of course. Everybody who went to MOMA knew Ed McGuire, as he always carried current schedules of every revival house in his copy of the "NYTimes." Bob Kalish I used to be fairly close to when I managed the Gotham, and I still run into him occasionally. The last time I was at MOMA he was still...
  2. lark144

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Peter Pan (1924) -- in Blu-ray

    I regularly attended Bill Everson's screenings at the New School & the Huff Society in the early '70's, as well as took as many of his classes as I could the time I was at NYU, so it's possible that I saw the film but just don't remember (though PETER PAN left such an indelible impression I find...
  3. lark144

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Peter Pan (1924) -- in Blu-ray

    I certainly did the last time I saw it, when it came out on Blu. I found it very impressive, and much more involving and beautiful than I remembered. Some sequences are absolutely breathtaking, in terms of the depth of field. (One could write an essay comparing Disney's innovation of the...
  4. lark144

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Peter Pan (1924) -- in Blu-ray

    I've never seen A KISS FOR CINDERELLA either, and would snap up a Blu-ray of it. A quadruple like for that wish!
  5. lark144

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Peter Pan (1924) -- in Blu-ray

    The mid to late 50's, I think. Maybe 1957, when I was 6 years old. I grew up in Syracuse, and for a time they used to show silent films at the RKO on South Salina Street on Saturdays mornings oriented towards children. (It may have been somewhere else, but this is what I remember.) My...
  6. lark144

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Peter Pan (1924) -- in Blu-ray

    Thanks for the review. A film that I haven't seen since I was a child. I loved it then, especially Betty Bronson. I can't wait to become reacquainted. Never liked the Disney version as I saw the silent film first.
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