I ended up seeing 31 films overall, and it was a generally strong year overall. The technical aspects of filmmaking had reached their highest point ever, but some of the films had issues as directors got a little too busy experimenting and forgot to tell the audience a story. William Wellman had his second straight mediocre output and I'll be careful in selecting any of his future films for inclusion in the project.
It was an especially strong year for leading actors. Not only did we have terrific comic performances from the three comic legends (Chaplin, Lloyd, Keaton) but we also had some outstanding dramatic performances from Lon Chaney, James Murray, Conrad Veidt, Emil Jannings, and George Bancroft.
1927 saw the first feature length sound film in The Jazz Singer. It was a huge hit, and studios began transitioning to sound by 1928. However, the early talkies were apaprently not very good and none of them made it on my radar to watch this year (if they were even available). So this will be the actual last full year of silents.
And finally, here is the top 10 list for 1928
10. The Docks of New York (Josef Von Sternberg)
9. A Girl in Every Port (Howard Hawks)
8. Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (Walter Ruttman)
7. The Last Command (Josef Von Sternberg)
6. Steamboat Bill Jr. (Charles Reisner)
5. The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Dreyer)
4. Laugh, Clown, Laugh (Herbert Brenon)
3. Speedy (Ted Wilde)
2. The Circus (Charles Chaplin)
1. The Crowd (King Vidor)
Best Picture
The Circus
*The Crowd
Laugh, Clown, Laugh
The Passion of Joan of Arc
Speedy
Best Director
Charles Chaplin, The Circus
Carl Dreyer, The Passion of Joan of Arc
Walter Ruttman, Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
*King Vidor, The Crowd
Ted Wilde, Speedy
Best Lead Actor
George Bancroft, The Docks of New York
*Lon Chaney, Laugh Clown Laugh
Charlie Chaplin, The Circus
Harold Lloyd, Speedy
Emil Jannings, The Last Command
Best Lead Actress
Eleanor Boardman, The Crowd
Betty Compson, Docks of New York
Marion Davies, The Patsy
*Maria Falconetti, The Passion of Joan of Arc
Greta Garbo, A Woman of Affairs
Best Supporting Actor
Nils Asther, Laugh Clown Laugh
William Haines, Show People
Ivor Novello, The Lodger
Bernard Siegel, Laugh Clown Laugh
*Ernest Torrence, Steamboat Bill Jr.
Supporting Actress
Olga Baclanova, The Docks of New York
Evelyn Brent, The Last Command
*Louise Brooks, A Girl in Every Port
Marie Dressler, The Patsy
Loretta Young, Laugh Clown Laugh
Best Screenplay
A Girl in Every Port (Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Howard Hawks)
The Circus (Charles Chaplin)
*The Crowd (King Vidor, John VA Weaver)
Laugh, Clown, Laugh (Joseph Farnham, Elizabeth Meehan)
Speedy (Albert DeMond, John Grey)
2 comments:
Your review of 1928 was terrific. The Circus, Speedy and The Crowd are three of my favorite silent films. That's pretty perceptive of you to notice the parallel between that office wide shot in The Crowd and the one in The Apartment. Do you think there are other elements of Wilder's film that was influenced by the Crowd?
Your review of 1928 was terrific. The Circus, Speedy and The Crowd are three of my favorite silent films. That's pretty perceptive of you to notice the parallel between that office wide shot in The Crowd and the one in The Apartment. Do you think there are other elements of Wilder's film that was influenced by the Crowd?
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