Thanks for the info about the Passing of the Third Floor Back DVD... I had no idea it was available. ;) And also thanks for posting that interview with Bret re The Man Who Laughs.
I also did an interview with David Shepard about The Indian Tomb, which is actually on a TCM page (yay!): http://alt.tcm.turner.com/MONTH_SPOTS/0 ... erview.htm It had originally been on Gilda's old Veidt page, but they asked if they could put it on the TCM page when TCM ran The Indian Tomb.
I had the great good fortune to see The Indian Tomb on 35mm on the big screen, when they showed it here at Emory University some years back. If you all think it's impressive on DVD... you should see that thing in the theater. Mind-boggling to say the least! Especially that scene where Veidt emerges in all his godhead glory.
I also got to see Fritz Lang's version of The Indian Tomb in 35mm here at Emory, though the scene that really sticks in my mind in that version is Debra Paget doing her dance.
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There is one more interview, with David Pierce about the DVD of Contraband: http://web.archive.org/web/200503052302 ... ndrev.html
I made some screencaps from Anders als die Andern for last year's Film Preservation Festival, though not a complete screencapping (I really should have done that)... they're at http://paulasmoviepage.shutterfly.com. Scroll down and you'll find that album.