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21 Oct 01:08

Scott Lord Silent Film: Greta Garbo in A Woman of Affairs (Brown, 1928)

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20 Oct 04:45

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20 Oct 04:45

Frankenberry Count Chocula

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20 Oct 04:45

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1921

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20 Oct 04:45

Scott Lord Swedish Silent Film: Forstadprasten (Suburban Priest, George ...

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20 Oct 04:45

Scott Lord Castle Films: The Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935)

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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord Silent Film: The Heart of a Hero (Chataurd, 1916)

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Actress Gail Adams played the lead in the six reel film The Heart of a Hero about a Man Without a Country directed in 1916 by Emile Chautard and scripted by Frances Marion. Silent Film
20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1925

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20 Oct 04:44

From An Old European online course I completed

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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film 1927

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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Constance Talmadge

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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord Mystery: Murders in the Rue Morgue (Robert Florey, 1932) thea...

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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord Silent Film: Anna Christie (John Griffith Wray, 1923)

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Actresses Blanche Sweet and Eugenie Besserer starred in the 1923 version of "Anna Christie", adapted for the screen by Bradley King and directed by John Griffith Gray under the supervision of Thomas Ince. The periodical "Screen Opinions" of 1923 noted the photography of Henry Sharp as being "very good", the type of picture as being "sensational" with a "moral standard" of "average",
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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord Mystery: Dark Intruder (1965) theatrical trailer

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20 Oct 04:44

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film Blanche Sweet

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord Silent Film: The Lesser Evil (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1912)

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord Mystery: Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) theatrical trailer

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20 Oct 04:43

Silent Film: True Heart Susie (D. W. Griffith, 1919)

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Silent Film Douglas Fairbanks

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: August Blom

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord on Scandinavian Silent Film: Desdemona (August Blom, 1911)

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: Karen Molander

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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord Silent Film: Constance Talmadge in The Love Expert (Kirkland, 1920)

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"The Love Expert" (six reels) was directed in 1920 by David Kirkland, who appears onscreen in the film with Constance Talmadge and Natalie Talmadge. The photoplay was written by John Emerson and Anita Loos.
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20 Oct 04:43

Scott Lord Silent Film: Walt Whitman and Free Verse

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Although Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson may, as writers of Free Verse, be considered the forerunners of Modernism, The Silent Film Era would become known for it exciting new school of poetry Imagism and its margins with poets Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, T.S. Eliot, Carl Sandburg and Ezra Pound, silent films that may have not propagated Dadaism, but did aquaint themselves with Art Deco. Silent Film Silent Film
20 Oct 04:42

Scott Lord Silent Film: Edgar Allan Poe’s Annabel Lee

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20 Oct 04:42

Scott Lord Silent Film: William Shakespeare

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20 Oct 04:42

Scott Lord Silent Film: The Heart of a Hero (Chataurd, 1916)

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Actress Gail Adams played the lead in the six reel film The Heart of a Hero about a Man Without a Country directed in 1916 by Emile Chautard and scripted by Frances Marion. Silent Film
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20 Oct 04:42

Scott Lord Shakespeare in Silent Film:King Lear (Ernest Warde, 1916)

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Author Robert Hamilton Ball explains that due to the world being at war, there were no film adaptations of the plays of Shakespeare filmed during 1915 and that those filmed during 1916 were stricly American. This may or may not be a matter of course, but there having had been being no film adaptations of Shakespeare's plays during 1918 as well, Ball sees The Great War as having inhibited them. Actor Frederick B. Warde had previously starred in the film " "Richard III" (Keane, five reels) during 1913. Actress Lorraine Huling starred with him as Cordelia in the film "King Lear" (five reels).
Silent Film director Ernest C. Warde during 1917 directed an adaptation of Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield. The Taming of the Shrew Silent Film
20 Oct 04:42

Scott Lord Silent Film: Made for Love (Sloane, 1926)

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Paul Sloane directed actress Leatrice Joy in the 1926 silent film "Made for Love" (seven reels), the screenplay having been penned by Garret Fort. The periodical Motion Picture News printed its advice for Exploitation Angles to promote the film while screening its first run: "Refer to daily paper stories regarding excavations and discoveries in Egypt, mention King Tut. Stress the colorful epidsode in which tale of long dead lovers is told."
That year Paul Sloane directed actress Leatrice Joy in a second film for producer Cecil B. DeMille titled "Eve's Leaves" (seven reels) Silent Film
20 Oct 04:42

Scott Lord Silent Film: Douglas Fairbanks in Flirting with Fate (Christy...

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Robert M. Baker coscripted the 1916 film "Flirting with Fate" (five reels)with director Christy Cabanne for the Fine Arts Film Company. The periodical Motography during 1916 may have found an early, if not extreme, example of the character centered narrative. "It is all Douglas Fairbanks, but when one considers that he's an actor possessing so much color and dash it is readily understandable that this is nothing against "Flirting with Fate", far from that; it is something in its favor." The periodical The Moving Picture World during 1916 noted,"Superior in many respects to any vehicle Fairbanks has had, 'Flirting with Fate' introduces a comical element of fear which would have enabled the story to stand on its own merits in open competition, whether interpreted by Mr. Fairbanks or not....This greater story breadth is of high value in sustaining interest."
Actress Dorothy Haydel appears with Douglas Fairbanks in the film. Silent Film Douglas Fairbanks