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So, 'Carla Laemmle Remembers: An Interview with David J. Skal' is pretty fascinating if you appreciate the roots of Universal Pictures. Carla, being the niece of Carl Laemmle, shares anecdotes from the set of the 1925 'Phantom of the Opera,' which adds a layer of personal history to the film. The pacing is quite relaxed, allowing her to reflect on the era rather than just spouting facts. It's not exhaustive, but it feels intimate, capturing the essence of early Hollywood and its creative process. You get a real sense of the challenges and triumphs in creating this iconic studio, which makes it distinctive among other interviews from similar periods.
This interview is relatively uncommon, a gem for those interested in the history of Universal Pictures and its founders. While it may not have been widely distributed, copies can sometimes turn up in collector circles, especially for those focused on silent film history. It holds a certain allure for anyone delving into the legacies of early cinema and the personalities behind it.
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