The ubiquitous Tully Marshall plays the grizzled sidekick role, showing much more range as an actor in talkies than he had in silents. |
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Like most films of its day, Little Caesar reflects the awkward transition from the era of silents to the new age of talkies. |
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Back in England, Hitchcock made the transition from silents to sound with blackmail, Britain's first talkie. |
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Chaplin, with his unique popularity, was able to stretch his transition from silents to talkies over a decade and completed one successful talking film, The Great Dictator. |
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Unable to hold down normal jobs or plan for the future, the silents live from moment to moment. |
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There were several silents, several early talkies and 15 other films between 1935-49 about Louis Vance's Michael Lanyard, the jewel thief-turned hero. |
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Two years later, however, more than 80 percent of movies made in the country were still silents. |
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But the silents seem serene, happy even, and as they find each other in special schools, eventually separate themselves from talking society, in rural retreats and dingy squats. |
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But vampishness was a notably visual attribute, and worked much better in silents than it did later in talkies. |
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