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Silent Quotes
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 1:39 am
by Murnau
Hello you Nitratevillains
Some of you may know that I have written a book about silents (unfortunately in Finnish only). It is named “Kirjoituksia mykkäelokuvista” and it includes 20 essays about Murnau (Der Letzte Mann), Chaplin (The Kid), Keaton (Three Ages), Stiller (Gösta Berlings saga), Pudovkin (Mat) etc. It’s an author’s edition like my second book which will be released in a couple of weeks.
Now I need your help. You know, when people are buying your book they often ask the author to inscribe it. Quite many ask some nice quote of silents, like “Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?” or “It would have been more logical if silent pictures had grown out of the talkie instead of the other way around” etc. My problem is that I don’t know many of them. That’s why I’m turning to you: do you know some quotes and would you like to help me with this problem? I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you beforehand,
Murnau
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:58 am
by Frederica
Murnau wrote:Hello you Nitratevillains
Some of you may know that I have written a book about silents (unfortunately in Finnish only). It is named “Kirjoituksia mykkäelokuvista” and it includes 20 essays about Murnau (Der Letzte Mann), Chaplin (The Kid), Keaton (Three Ages), Stiller (Gösta Berlings saga), Pudovkin (Mat) etc. It’s an author’s edition like my second book which will be released in a couple of weeks.
Now I need your help. You know, when people are buying your book they often ask the author to inscribe it. Quite many ask some nice quote of silents, like “Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?” or “It would have been more logical if silent pictures had grown out of the talkie instead of the other way around” etc. My problem is that I don’t know many of them. That’s why I’m turning to you: do you know some quotes and would you like to help me with this problem? I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you beforehand,
Murnau
There's always "Let's go over and sit on the sewer," which may work in some cases.
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:15 am
by barry byrne
Not from a silent but
"Hey sister, how is your tapeworm? "
is a phrase in need of more regular use but perhaps not for book signings.
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 8:50 am
by Wm. Charles Morrow
I've always liked the line attributed to Doug Fairbanks, after his first tour of the new sound stages. To give it full meaning, however, you would need to date it:
"The romance of motion picture-making ends here." --Douglas Fairbanks, 1929.
But a lot depends on context, that is, whose book you happen to be signing. If the person is especially attractive, you might take a chance and quote from A Fool There Was: "Kiss me, my Fool!" If, on the other hand, a hated rival feigns politeness and asks you to sign a copy, you could use a different quote from that film: "See what you made of me, and still you prosper, you hell cat!"
Actually, I think the Pickford quote might work best, i.e. the one Kevin Brownlow used for The Parade's Gone By. It's interesting and thought-provoking, and more positive than Doug's sorrowful remark.
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 10:30 am
by Harlett O'Dowd
"the original pussy-footer."
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 11:58 am
by missdupont
Though it's from a sound film, I think it definitely could refer to silents:
"The stuff that dreams are made of."
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:58 am
by Murnau
Thank you all for help. You gave me some nice ideas, especially "The stuff that dreams are made of" and "Kiss me my fool", which I'm going to use when my wife is not around. Douglas Fairbanks' quote was new to me, so thank you for this one too.
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:37 am
by Danny
From de Mille's "King Of Kings":
"Harness my zebras!!!"
Danny
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:15 pm
by missdupont
Thought of two more.
"We are all Beggars of Life," from the film of the same name.
A play on a Clara Bow movie title:
Silents - the films that have "it."
Silent Quotes
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:06 pm
by JFK
Sunset Blvd
"We (they) had faces then."
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:35 pm
by Frederica
Danny wrote:From de Mille's "King Of Kings":
"Harness my zebras!!!"
Danny
The full quote is "Harness my zebras--gift of the Nubian King!" I live by these words.
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:49 pm
by Murnau
missdupont wrote:
A play on a Clara Bow movie title:
Silents - the films that have "it."
That's nice, thanks.
Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:55 am
by Rodney
I can't find the exact quote, but I've always liked the Phantom of the Opera intertitle along the lines of
"No more in these dungeons like a toad shall I secrete my foul poison, for you shall bring me love!"
I can't imagine anyone wouldn't want that inscribed in their book

Re: Silent Quotes
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:39 am
by filmnotdigital
There's an intertitle toward the end of Lang's "Doktor Mabuse der Spieler," don't have the original German at hand,
something to the effect of, "Eat cocaine- you weakling!"