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Douglas Fairbanks - A Modern Musketeer (1916-1921)  Movies

Posted by Notsaint at Oct. 6, 2013
Douglas Fairbanks - A Modern Musketeer (1916-1921)

Douglas Fairbanks - A Modern Musketeer (1916-1921)
His Picture in the Papers (1916) + The Mystery of the Leaping Fish (1916) + Flirting With Fate (1916) + The Matrimaniac (1916) + Wild and Woolly (1917) + Reaching for the Moon (1917) + A Modern Musketeer (1917) + When the Clouds Roll By (1917) + The Mollycoddle (1920) + The Nut (1921) + The Mark of Zorro (1920)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | 4:3 | 720x480 | 5000 - 7200 kbps | 35.6Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps Soundtrack | Subtitles: English intertitles
Full time: 760 minutes | USA | Adnenture, Comedy, Romance, Western

Douglas Fairbanks: A Modern Musketeer includes eleven of the joyful modern-dress comedies, westerns, satires, dream-fantasies and romances which, though mostly seldom-seen, made Fairbanks a tremendously popular hero. In addition to Fairbanks' unique talent, these ebullient films showcase his gifted collaborators including writer Anita Loos and directors Allan Dwan, Victor Fleming, and John Emerson.
Florence Foster Jenkins – The Glory (????) Of The Human Voice (1992)

Florence Foster Jenkins – The Glory (????) Of The Human Voice (1992)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks & cue & log) | Scans included | 53:20 | 144.1 MB + 5% Recovery
Vocal, Opera, Outsider Music | Label: BMG Classics ‎– GD61175

A short bio of Madame Jenkins appears in a wonderful book called "American Eccentrics" by Carl Sifakis. It explains the history (or is it hysteria?) of this most maligned and misunderstood of American coloraturas. The most telling of anecdotes regarding M. Jenkins is that she was riding in a New York taxi that crashed. She was going to sue the taxi company until she discovered that she could sing ". . .a higher F than ever before…". Need I say more? Apparently, she sent the cabbie a box of expensive cigars as a thank-you.
Florence Foster Jenkins – The Glory (????) Of The Human Voice (1944)(RCA Victor Gold Seal)(09026-61175-2)

Florence Foster Jenkins – The Glory (????) Of The Human Voice (1944)(RCA Victor Gold Seal)(09026-61175-2)
1944 | Classical/Humour | EAC RIP | FLAC+CUE+LOG+HQ-Covers(300Dpi) | 298Mb+8Mb

And now - ladies and gentlemen - as an intermezzo - I present to you a "real classical" album just for art's sake and LOL.

A short bio of Madame Jenkins appears in a wonderful book called "American Eccentrics" by Carl Sifakis. It explains the history (or is it hysteria?) of this most maligned and misunderstood of American coloraturas. The most telling of anecdotes regarding M. Jenkins is that she was riding in a New York taxi that crashed. She was going to sue the taxi company until she discovered that she could sing ". . .a higher F than ever before…". Need I say more? Apparently, she sent the cabbie a box of expensive cigars as a thank-you.
The staff of a classical section of a large CD store in New York City regularly puts on this recording about 15 minutes to closing. They inevitably get several "what the hell is that" questions, a sale or two, and clear out the rest of the patrons in short order - most of them shaking their heads in disbelief.
The "Queen of the Night" aria from Mozart's Magic Flute is, well, magical (sort of). One is never quite sure to cringe or duck as she squawks her way to the high note at the end.

A great party CD - but………. make sure your guests have had at least five stiff drinks first !!!!!!. And - in case you survived this breath taking album - please, let me have your review in the comments the next day (after you killed your hang-over) !!!!!