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Annie Laurie 1927 Silent Film Classic with Lillian Gish by John S Robertson

Annie Laurie 1927 Silent Film Classic with Lillian Gish by John S Robertson

$ 20.06

We would like to thank our customers from all corners of the USA and from Denmark, the UK, Canada, Spain, France, Switzerland, China, Germany, Australia, Italy, Japan, Ireland, the Netherlands, Austri...

Description

We would like to thank our customers from all corners of the USA and from Denmark, the UK, Canada, Spain, France, Switzerland, China, Germany, Australia, Italy, Japan, Ireland, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Hong Kong, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, Malta, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, Poland and Taiwan who made our Silent Gems Collection a great success. To help the silent film lovers of the world obtain and enjoy more silent gems we are instituting a generous PROMOTION, effective immediately. PROMOTION DETAILS 1/ B4G1F Everybody who buys 4 DVDs (of any value) at regular price will get 1 DVD extra (of any value) absolutely free. 2/ B10G3F Everybody who buys 10 DVDs (of any value) at regular price will get 3 DVDs extra (of any value) absolutely free. How to claim the free DVD(s): when you complete your purchase, please send us an email with your choice for the free film(s). This DVD is part of our Silent Gems Collection; all its films are in the public domain. Only 30% of the Silent Era films survive and virtually all of these have varying degrees of imperfections. We believe that it is better to show to the film lovers a hundred imperfect films now, than to make them wait for decades to see one perfectly restored film. Please click on the link "See other items" on the top right under Seller information to see all films in our Silent Gems Collection. "Annie Laurie" is a powerful historical drama starring Lillian Gish, Norman Kerry, Creighton Hale, Joseph Striker, Hobart Bosworth, Patricia Avery, Russell Simpson, Brandon Hurst and many others. The film tells the story of the feud between two Scottish clans - Campbell and MacDonald - and its tragic climax in the Massacre of Glencoe. "Annie Laurie" was made in Hollywood by the renowned Canadian director John S. Robertson. By the standards of the average silent film "Annie Laurie" has acceptable quality and is perfectly watchable . There is no missing footage nor any nitrate damage; the plot can be followed easily from beginning until end. The film has done better than 70% that are lost forever. The film is 1h 36m, so you will get an excellent value for your money. The movie is accompanied by quality music that greatly enhances the viewing experience. The DVD comes in a slim jewel case and has the cover art exactly as you see it on the photo. We value your five-star feedback and will do all we can to earn it. Please contact us if you are not completely satisfied so that we can correct any problem. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. © 2023 Silent Hall of Fame Enterprises (SHF-E) Tags: John S. Robertson, Lillian Gish, silent film, silent movie stars, old movies, silent era, archive films, rare films, silent drama, silent classics, classic images,classic films, good silent movies, classic movie, fine old movies INTERNATIONAL buyers please note: We combine shipments. Please email us if you need a combined shipment and we will calculate the rate for you.

Specifics

Actor

Lillian Gish

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Director

John S. Robertson

Edition

Limited Edition

Features

Black & White

Format

DVD

Former Rental

No

Genre

Silent

Movie/TV Title

Annie Laurie

Rating

NR

Region Code

DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)

UPC

Does not apply

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Reviews

  1. JMark32e82cd

    This silent classic starring Lillian Gish is a must-have for film lovers—her performance is breathtaking, and the storytelling is timeless. The restoration quality is excellent, making every scene feel vivid and emotional. A perfect addition to any silent film collection, especially with this fantastic promotion. Highly recommended for fans of early cinema!