This video has been floating around for a few years, so apologies if you've seen it already, but I noticed today that the short, pseudo Silent Era film Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man is getting a free screening tonight (with live music) as a Houston Public Radio Silent Film Concert.
Made by Andre Perkowski, the film utilizes footage from various classic silent films, including The Bat, The Man Who Laughs, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and more, and in the process pieces together a Batman film that never was from the 1920s. Very cool.
For those lucky enough to live in Houston, tonight's your night to see this with a crowd. The rest of us will have to just watch it on YouTube for now…
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Source : ign[dot]com
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