söndag 25 november 2012

From the Desk of Scott Lord

The Film Daily (Volume 14-16) Jan-Jun 1921

While Reading the cover girl battle between Viola Dana and May Allison- both of Metro Pictures

tisdag 30 oktober 2012

Greta Garbo:Photoplay-Scott Lord Silent Film Magazine Cover Art, early sound





     While revising my webpage on Greta Garbo and early sound film, I've been researching magazine cover art and full page advertisements. Please visit the new writing at the above link and meanwhile, I hope I find research material that will keep you interested.




lördag 25 augusti 2012

Keystone presents MGM Stars and Studios (1927) Lost Film?



An owner of a 16mm copy of this is searching to see if the film exists- I AM VERY PROUD to feature his filmclip here.

Please visit my webpage on silent film: Lost Film, Found Magazines to read on what lost films are and how they are part of silent film collecting.

Silent Film

måndag 30 juli 2012

Scott Lord: Mystery Drama

www.cbsrmt-shows.com/1974/74-02-02 CBS Radio Mystery Theater A Ghostly Game Of Death.mp3

Just listening to the radio as I type. E.G. Marshall will be back shortly, with act one.

"There are no such things as ghosts."

Scott Lord

onsdag 13 juni 2012

Index of /radio_podcasts/Old Time Radio Shows/Dark Shadows/

"My name is Victoria Winters."
Please meet Victoria Winters on her arrival at Collinwood. Through the magic of radio; of course, this is 1966. Apparently she has a cousin from England, who always loved Collinwood, near Widow's Hill.

Index of /radio_podcasts/Old Time Radio Shows/Dark Shadows/:

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lördag 19 maj 2012

THE MONSTER WALKS (1932)



Out their 325 videos, I can certainly try this one for an hour.

Scott Lord

tisdag 28 februari 2012

Karloff on "The Inner Sanctum"



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I watched The Frozen Ghost starring Lon Chaney and Evelyn Ankers this afternoon. The six film series with Chaney is full of supporting actors and actresses from the Universal Sherlock Holmes series and its suprising to see them play off of Chaney rather than Rathbone.

The link is to a Karloff radio broadcast from the show that inspired the films.