Raymond Griffith
2 Films
Raymond Griffith
2 Included Films

Raymond Griffith was one of the great silent movie comedians. Later in his career, he worked behind the camera as writer and producer. Griffith was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He lost his voice at an early age, causing him to speak for the rest of his life in a hoarse whisper. Griffith claimed that it was the result of his having to scream at the top of his lungs every night in a stage melodrama as a child actor —others have stated that a childhood disease was more likely the cause. Although a few comedy films of his are considered classics, Griffith is almost totally forgotten today. Many of his starring feature films have long since been lost, but probably the best known of his films today is Hands Up! (1926), a Civil War comedy feature directed by Clarence G. Badger, and co-starring Mack Swain, which was entered into the National Film Registry in 2005. Also considered a classic is Badger's Paths to Paradise, a caper film that is in all circulating prints missing its final reel. Like many silent comedians, he had a traditional costume; his was a top hat, white tie and tails, often augmented by a cape and/or walking stick. The coming of sound ended Griffith's acting career, but he did have one memorable role in a motion picture before retiring from the screen, playing a French soldier killed by Lew Ayres in the 1930 Lewis Milestone film All Quiet on the Western Front. He then segued into a writing/producing career at Twentieth Century Fox. Griffith choked to death at the Masquers Club in Los Angeles, California, aged 62, on November 25, 1957.

Director: Louis J. Gasnier
HD Streaming by Film Preserve https://www.filmpreservation.org/preserved-films/screening-room/poisoned-paradise-the-forbidden-story-of-monte-carlo-1924
HD Streaming by Film Preserve official restoration https://www.filmpreservation.org/preserved-films/screening-room/poisoned-paradise-the-forbidden-story-of-monte-carlo-1924

Director: Louis J. Gasnier

While there are no screen cap comparisons, Germany Capelight Blu-ray has more versions than Universal:From BR forum:The original film is 155 min but in the Universal restoration, only 133min was available (survived), and for Capelight it has
Germany 1930 dub (103 mins)
Germany 1952 dub (127 mins)
International version (133 mins)
New extended version (141 mins) with never before released footage from one of the Germany versions (+ 8 mins)
Germany TV versions in SD (tinted, silent)

While there are no screen cap comparisons, Germany Capelight Blu-ray has more versions than Universal:From BR forum:The original film is 155 min but in the Universal restoration, only 133min was available (survived), and for Capelight it has
Germany 1930 dub (103 mins)
Germany 1952 dub (127 mins)
International version (133 mins)
New extended version (141 mins) with never before released footage from one of the Germany versions (+ 8 mins)
Germany TV versions in SD (tinted, silent)
2 films