You're picking the letters out with
ease. The first word is the short
version of the title.
Vanna, four 'S's please.
--S-ER--- E--E S------E -ES -R--E-S
5 words of lengths 9 4 8 3 7
Clues: Silent Film, copyright
infringement, maximum fright.
Georgia Hurst at 15:51 20.06.2008
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(2816) What's this?Thanks for that extra clue I feel I
need it on this one and Ive gotta
go soon ...
so lets go with letter 'L'
Ill have to leave it to Franklin
lol
Georgia Hurst at 16:00 20.06.2008
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(2816) What's this?I think ive got it but I had to
research it.... good one Antony
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des
Grauens.
Sorry Georgia, no 'L' in this one.
You should know of this film, and
seen at least clips from it. It's
very famous and iconic.
Yes, you've got it!
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des
Grauens.
Still ranking as one of the best
horror films. It shows it's age,
but Max is still one of the best
vampires on film.
Over to you 
Georgia Hurst at 16:44 20.06.2008
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(2816) What's this?ok here goes
5 words 7,11,5,2,6
-------/-----------/-----/--/------
Clues: -
Writer
Play
Book
What shall we do.. all my guesses
didn't fit, so.
Got any E's? 
Georgia Hurst at 20:02 20.06.2008
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(2816) What's this?Well what a good start for you
Antony there are 4 'E's ....such a
versatile little vowel...I wont
give you another clue it is pretty
simple..I had to think of something
quick; as I had to go out.
5 words 7,11,5,2,6
-------/----E--E--E/-----/--/---E--
Clues: -
Writer
Play
Book
Nyanda Yekwai at 22:03 20.06.2008
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(1346) What's this?William Shakespeare Timon of Athens?
Georgia Hurst at 23:22 20.06.2008
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(2816) What's this?Well done Nyanda you are correct it
is ..your turn..
William Shakespeare 'Timon of
Athens'
nice to see you playing the game
the members have been a little
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