Scandals and pratfalls abound in this satirical and sexy look at the silent movie era, photographed with a hand-cranked camera and scored with music of the roaring twenties, this silent film strings together the lives of the most famous and infamous stars of the 1920s, including Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow, Lupe Vélez, Fatty Arbuckle, and William Desmond Taylor.
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Trailer that I cut for Alex Monty Canawati's film "Return to Babylon" due for release in 2008.
RETURN TO BABYLON - WORLD PREMIERE
"Return to Babylon" reveals the scandals and decadent lives of the 1920's greatest movie stars. (Silent black and white with a music score.) Director Alex Monty ...
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"Return to Babylon" is a new black and white silent film that reveals the scandals and decadent lives of the 1920's greatest movie stars. Director Alex Monty ...
The Haunted Silent Film: Return To Babylon
The Haunted Silent Film: Return To Babylon.
Return To Babylon - The Haunted Silent Film: Returning To Alex's Legend
Video #110 Episode #82 - Return To Babylon Tony and Martin here to re-visit a video we did on December 28 2012 about Return To Babylon ...
RETURN TO BABYLON
An inner look at the upcoming film Return to Babylon as presented by the director Alex Monty Canawati.
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