I ended up googling him and it seems like he died in 1918, aged 23 of the Spanish flu.
Found this rabbit hole as a result: https://www.pinterest.se/silentfilmfans ... -too-soon/
I ended up googling him and it seems like he died in 1918, aged 23 of the Spanish flu.
he was 20 in 1915? (and everyone says cinema never felt the effects of the 1918 flu, pah!) so dammit, not only am i now again a necro-paedophile, but also that adds enough tragic career-cut-short glamour to that little film to make it one of those year poll films i get excited about for completely non-cinematic reasons (still huzzah-ing the 1st use of film as uk evidence with random elephants from 1935, and the never-died frank powell during the 1910 poll, hey he's 1915 too!)halloweennui wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 9:11 pmI ended up googling him and it seems like he died in 1918, aged 23 of the Spanish flu.
Found this rabbit hole as a result: https://www.pinterest.se/silentfilmfans ... -too-soon/
i have it. didn't watch it yet. soon in Res. (hopefully)
it's there.jiri meetsTheCreeper wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 6:05 pmi have it. didn't watch it yet. soon in Res. (hopefully)
Thanks, I'll add that to my '15 ballot. (Still 1910 on IMDB, but I agree, I trust EYE over IMDB)halloweennui wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 6:17 pm I changed the year of release for this one as most sources, Eye for an example has got it down as a 1915 film:
https://letterboxd.com/film/dutch-types/
I watched that and was gonna tick it off at lboxd but noticed it wasn't on there, now it is though.twodeadmagpies wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 8:51 pm i knew i'd seen some of that before!
https://vimeo.com/427821508
Added this one to
Didn't get to any, as my October itch for Bela Lugosi intervened. Ah well, a measly final '15 list:
I woinder myself. His 1915s are a lot more interesting to me than the de Milles. Can't explain the critical silence.