Hey all,
I've been trying to find Black and White with subtitles old movies. Last year, I had a party and I played Trick R' Treat with subtitles but everyone wanted to hear it, so I had to cut off the music and everyone ended up sitting down and watching the movie. Wasn't the best. This year, I'm hoping to find an old time black/white movie(s) that are entirely subtitled that I can play during the party. Can anyone point me in the right direction? My party is on October 16th (coming up REAL quick) and I'm freaking out as to where I can find one! Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Thread: Black and White Horror Movies
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Black and White Horror Movies –
10-09-2010,09:45 PM
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10-10-2010,12:09 AM
Amazon.com: Frankenstein (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection): Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff, John Boles, Edward Van Sloan, Frederick Kerr, Dwight Frye, Lionel Belmore, Marilyn Harris, Ted Billings, Mae Bruce, Jack Curtis, James Whale, Francis Edward Faragoh, Garrett Fort, John L. Balderston, John Russell, Mary Shelley, Peggy Webling, Richard Schayer: Movies & TV
Amazon.com: German Horror Classics (Nosferatu (1922) / The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari / Waxworks / The Golem): Paul Wegener, Albert Steinrück, Ernst Deutsch, Max Schreck, Greta Schröder, Ruth Landshoff, Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt, Friedrich Feher, Lil Dagover, Lyda Salmonova, Hans Stürm, Carl Boese, F.W. Murnau, Leo Birinsky, Paul Leni, Robert Wiene, Bram Stoker, Carl Mayer: Movies & TV"Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality." -Edgar Allan Poe
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10-10-2010,12:24 AM
There's the old silent version of Phantom of the Opera too.
Phantom of the Opera (Full Screen): Amazon.ca: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Gibson Gowland, John St. Polis, Snitz Edwards, Mary Fabian, Virginia Pearson, Olive Ann Alcorn, Joseph Belmont, Alexander Bevani, Edward Sedgwick, Ernst Laemmle, Rupert Julian, Bernard McConville, Elliott J. Clawson, Frank M. McCormack, Gaston Leroux: DVD
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10-10-2010,05:22 AM
Nosferatu is awesome to have playing on the TV for a party.
I totally love Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein (
) running as well even it they aren't subtitled...
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Old B&W horror films –
10-10-2010,07:07 AM
I agree, Nosferatu is a great one to have playing in the background. It was a silent film so no volume to turn up, no sounds to hear... it has that creepy B&W thing going for it. Would look great on a big screen with colored lights all around and Halloween type music playing! I would go fo that one if it was me... night of the living dead isn't bad either and I'm pretty sure there is a version with subtitles somewhere on DVD.
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10-10-2010,04:50 PM
When Nosferatu is over, I'd put in Phantom of the Opera! Great silent film, and I assume you'll need more than one movie?
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10-12-2010,07:13 AM
I agree with this .. my friend has INSISTED i play Nosferatu on the tv during the party with my halloween mix in the background.
Netflix has it on Instant Watch! So if you have a Wii, PS3, Internet DVD/BluRay player you dont even have to get the disc. You can just play it throw instant watch. That's what i'm doing.
You can also rent it from Netflix too if you want the disc. I'd get it shipped ASAP and keep it until Halloween cause i bet Netflix runs out of it come the 31st.



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