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By Brett Odom
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
America gets in on the film game! Join the Brothers Odom as they explore two early short films from Edison Studios: The Great Train Robbery and Alice in Wonderland.
The Brothers Odom return for a third season, beginning an exploration of silent era short films with the one of the men who started it all: George Melies.
The boys take a final stop in this season's journey through the legends of the silent screen with 1926's The Temptress. Join them as they discuss the legendary Greta Garbo and her starring turn in this tale of seduction and tragedy.
The boys dive into the pioneering dramedy, The Kid, starring the the iconic Charlie Chaplin in his first feature film.
Join the boys for a discussion of the first great swashbuckling adventure with the first great swashbuckler: Douglas Fairbank's 1920 "The Mark of Zorro"
The boys take a look at the comedic legacy of Buster Keaton by deep-diving into the iconic silent comedy of a train theft in the Civil War: The General. All aboard!
The boys discuss one of the great leading ladies of the silent era, Gloria Swanson, and her 1918 turn in the genre-defying "Shifting Sands." Wrongful convictions, class crossing romance, and sinister spy rings combine for a fun romp in this unique silent story.
Brett and Brice (finally!) return for a second season of silent film geekery! As they focus this season on the great actors of the silent screen, join as the boys start by revisiting Lon Chaney in his iconic starring turn in 1923's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
To close out the first season and ring in the new year, Brett and Brice explore the world of Swedish silent film and it's ghostly masterpiece "The Phantom Carriage."
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The Brothers Odom dive into the oldest surviving animated feature film: The Adventures of Prince Achmed, the 1926 masterpiece from early animation pioneer Lotte Reiniger.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.