The first movie book I ever read was Mack Sennett’s autobiography King of Comedy, borrowed from my local library. I’ve bristled ever since when other people have claimed that title, but Turner Classic Movies is setting things right by devoting four Thursdays in September to Sennett films. That’s not as simple a task as it might seem: for all his fame and influence in the silent era, his movies have been scattered and shamefully neglected. Of the thousand films he produced, only a few hundred are known to exist today. Enter Paul Gierucki and Brittany Valente of CineMuseum. These two dedicated film buffs and historians, who brought us the valuable DVD collection...
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- 9/3/2012
- by Leonard Maltin
- Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
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