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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Chaney in 1923, Laughton in 1939)
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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Chaney in 1923, Laughton in 1939)
9) The Lost World (1925 & 1960)
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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Chaney in 1923, Laughton in 1939)
9) The Lost World (1925 & 1960)
10) Robin Hood (1922) & The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) (no other ones count  )
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Chaney in 1923, Laughton in 1939)
9) The Lost World (1925 & 1960)
10) Robin Hood (1922) & The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) (no other ones count  )
11) East Lynne (1916 and 1931)
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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Chaney in 1923, Laughton in 1939)
9) The Lost World (1925 & 1960)
10) Robin Hood (1922) & The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
11) East Lynne (1916 and 1931)
12) Hats Off (1927) & The Music Box (1932)
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

Cliff
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13 movies that were made both in the silent era and the sound era.

1) Ben-Hur (1925 and 1959)
2) The General (1926) & The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)
3) The Ten Commandments (1923 and 1956)
4) The Wizard of Oz (1910, 1925 & 1939)
5) Nosferatu (1922) & Dracula (many different years)
6) Les Misérables
7) The Prisoner of Zenda (multiple times both silent and sound)
8) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Chaney in 1923, Laughton in 1939)
9) The Lost World (1925 & 1960)
10) Robin Hood (1922) & The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
11) East Lynne (1916 and 1931)
12) Hats Off (1927) & The Music Box (1932)
13) Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1920 with John Barrymore, 1941 with Spencer Tracy)

Can't think of a subject now... someone else can continue.
Mika
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
4) Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
4) Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
5) Silent Hill
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
4) Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
5) Silent Hill
6) Far Cry
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
4) Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
5) Silent Hill
6) Far Cry
7) Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
4) Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
5) Silent Hill
6) Far Cry
7) Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
8) Hitman
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13 movies based on a video game (no sequels, please)

1) BloodRayne
2) Super Mario Bros
3) Resident Evil
4) Lara Croft - Tomb Raider
5) Silent Hill
6) Far Cry
7) Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
8) Hitman
9) Doom
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