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"Diggstown" and "The Idolmaker"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 5, 2016

James Woods as a con man. Diggstown (1992).  "A hustler has to get out of town as quick as he can. A good con man...he doesn't have to leave town until he wants to." Those words of wisdom are uttered by Gabriel Caine (James Woods), who--as you may have guessed--is a pretty good con man. Still, read more

"Diggstown" and "The Idolmaker"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 5, 2016

James Woods as a con man. Diggstown (1992).  "A hustler has to get out of town as quick as he can. A good con man...he doesn't have to leave town until he wants to." Those words of wisdom are uttered by Gabriel Caine (James Woods), who--as you may have guessed--is a pretty good con man. Still, read more

Fun Size Review: The Idol Dancer (1920)

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Sep 26, 2013

(via Flickr) A South Seas vehicle for flapper-in-the-making Clarine Seymour, who died soon after filming was completed. D.W. Griffith makes the most of his scenery and poses some interesting religious and ethical questions but nothing really pays off. Too many reused elements from his earlier films read more

The Idol Dancer (1920) A Silent Film Review

Movies Silently Posted by Movies, Silently on Mar 18, 2013

White Almond Flower (Clarine Seymour) is a flapper-ish island girl who just can’t choose between a sickly missionary (Creighton Hale) and an atheist beach bum (Richard Barthelmess). Will WAF be “civilized” or will she be free to continue her moonlight idolatry? D.W. Griffith direc read more