Old Hollywood
Cinema
1900-1979

Nostalgia is a seductive liar - George Wildman Ball
 
Matthew Betz and May McAvoy in The Terror (1928, dir. Roy Del Ruth), the first sound horror film.
“Black, shrouded death hovers over the picture while the audience shudders and shivers! Flickering lights, ghostly shadows, strange murders, knives flashing in dark places, shrieks & screams, guns blazing out of the darkness, dead bodies falling, appalling situations, a treasure hunt sheeted with deadly angers - and throughout, spine chilling touches of human comedy.”
-excerpted from The Terror’s promotional campaign materials (via)

Matthew Betz and May McAvoy in The Terror (1928, dir. Roy Del Ruth), the first sound horror film.

“Black, shrouded death hovers over the picture while the audience shudders and shivers! Flickering lights, ghostly shadows, strange murders, knives flashing in dark places, shrieks & screams, guns blazing out of the darkness, dead bodies falling, appalling situations, a treasure hunt sheeted with deadly angers - and throughout, spine chilling touches of human comedy.”

-excerpted from The Terror’s promotional campaign materials (via)

Sonja Henie in My Lucky Star (1938, dir. Roy del Ruth) (via)
Photo by John Mescall.

Sonja Henie in My Lucky Star (1938, dir. Roy del Ruth) (via)

Photo by John Mescall.