The Last Laugh: Banned in Ontario

Released in 1924, Murnau’s film was not screened in Ontario until 1928. During the winter of 1925, F.W. Murnau’s masterpiece, The Last Laugh, was shown to a very exclusive group of Ontario movie-goers. The audience was the Ontario Board of Censors, and while they were no doubt impressed by the film’s dazzling cinematography and lack of subtitles, the film was banned simply because it was made in Germany. Murnau’s film was screened in other provinces and shattered box office records in the United States, but provincial treasurer W.H. Price, under whose authority the censors sanitized cinema, maintained that with the … Continue reading The Last Laugh: Banned in Ontario

Silent Sundays presents The Thief of Bagdad

The Thief of Bagdad (1924) Directed by Raoul Walsh Written by Achmed Abdullah & Douglas Fairbanks Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Anna May Wong, Julanne Johnston 16mm | 140 min. Silent Sundays, our long-running celebration of silent cinema, returns to the Revue Cinema with Douglas Fairbanks in The Thief of Bagdad on Sunday, January 16 at 4:00 p.m.  Douglas Fairbanks produced and starred in the 1924 silent fantasy based on an Arabian Nights tale. The movie is rich in special effects: flying carpets, monsters, a cloak of invisibility, the lithe and athletic Fairbanks as well as a brief appearance by Anna May … Continue reading Silent Sundays presents The Thief of Bagdad