Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:58 am
I’m a PhD candidate at Northwestern, writing on the cultural reception of silent film. At the moment, I am attempting to compile a list of silent films in which we see people watching films.
I’m especially interested in depictions of naive spectatorship — where the
viewer takes the image for reality as in Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture
Show or Buster Keaton’s dream in Sherlock Jr.
Chris Snowden turned me on to this site after I posted the question on his blog (Thanks a million, nitrateville is my new favorite internet locale!) He suggested the following and I'm hoping that folks here can help me extend the list. Thanks!
THOSE AWFUL HATS (1909),
HOODOO ANN (1916),
THOSE LOVE PANGS (1914) (aka the rival mashers)
LUKE’S MOVIE MUDDLE (1916).
THE EXTRA GIRL (1923),
Felix the Cat’s FLIM FLAM FILMS (1927),
Our Gang's BETTER MOVIES (1925).