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  • This episode is a fascinating look at how silent movies were made...the sets, the gear, the directing styles of that time---they must have spent a lot of money on the sets for this period episode. I was intrigued at the research the production staff did with the prop houses to search for the equipment used---quite an extensive array of gear from that era. The story in an interesting script and worth watching; Robert Loggia gives a great performance as the aged Director, haunted by what happened on his set so long ago, and his refusal to cooperate with a young filmmaker trying to interview him to mine his thoughts on the film he made when he was young, and regretfully can't reconcile with. 10 stars.