Anyone familiar with The LM Movie channel on YouTube?

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GishFan
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Anyone familiar with The LM Movie channel on YouTube?

Post by GishFan » Mon Feb 07, 2022 4:10 pm

There is a lot of diverse content, including fragments of lost films, clips, as well as complete films, both silent and talkies. There is a very watchable tinted version of The Cat and the Canary with music, but many of the silents are without music including a pristine copy of Murnau's Journey Into The Night. There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason to what is uploaded. Many clips are very short. There are some modern era film clips but most are silent or early talkies. Very few subscribers so I figured many here probably were unaware of it.

sepiatone
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Re: Anyone familiar with The LM Movie channel on YouTube?

Post by sepiatone » Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:39 pm

I've not heard of it. Thanks for telling us. I've been having a look around Bitchute which increasingly is including silent films and other classics from sound era. I usually will rewatch for instance "Trading Places"(1983) when it's on though I have it on dvd. It's a film that doesn't seem to get old. But yeah, been having a look around there.

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Re: Anyone familiar with The LM Movie channel on YouTube?

Post by Big Silent Fan » Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:45 am

GishFan wrote:
Mon Feb 07, 2022 4:10 pm
There is a lot of diverse content, including fragments of lost films, clips, as well as complete films, both silent and talkies. There is a very watchable tinted version of The Cat and the Canary with music, but many of the silents are without music including a pristine copy of Murnau's Journey Into The Night.
A simple YouTube search of the title resulted in two different scores. Both seem to overwhelm the picture with music but this is perhaps the best of the two.


The other is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD4Q998DxNw.

Never heard of the film but will probably give it a look this Sunday with a friend.

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