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16 Apr 08:05
During 1916, George af Klercker wrote and directed the films "Calle's New Clothes" (Calles Nya Klader), starring Mary Johnson and Teckla Sjoblom, and "Calle as a Millionaire" (Calle som Miljonar), starring Maja Cassel and actress Helge Kihlberg in the first film in which she was to appear.Both films were photographed by Gustaf A. Gustafsson and Carl Gustaf Florin. Silent Film Swedish Silent Film Georg af Klercker
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During 1916, George af Klercker wrote and directed the films "Calle's New Clothes" (Calles Nya Klader), starring Mary Johnson and Teckla Sjoblom, and "Calle as a Millionaire" (Calle som Miljonar), starring Maja Cassel and actress Helge Kihlberg in the first film in which she was to appear.Both films were photographed by Gustaf A. Gustafsson and Carl Gustaf Florin. Silent Film Swedish Silent Film Georg af Klercker
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15 Apr 03:01
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15 Apr 03:01
Fay Wray in The Evil Mind
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King of Kings
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Silent Film
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15 Apr 03:01
Thomas Ince
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Scott Lord Silent Film Biblical Drama :Flight into Egypt
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15 Apr 02:54
Victor Sjostrom
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The Bible
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15 Apr 02:53
The beautiful Marion Marsh in Svengali (Mayo)
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15 Apr 02:53
Sherlock Holmes Murder At The Baskervilles
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15 Apr 02:53
The film was photographed by William Daniels. Greta Garbo in Love silent Film
Scott Lord Silent Film: Greta Garbo in Love (Edmund Goulding,1927)
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15 Apr 02:53
Scott Lord Mystery: The Crimson Ghost, Chapter Three, Fatal Sacrifice (Republic, 1946)
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Greta Garbo in Love
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15 Apr 02:52
Motion Picture News of 1928 reported, "Before starting on a co-starring role in 'The Spieler' for Pathe-DeMille, Jacqueline Logan will barely have time enough to star in 'The Lookout Girl' for which she has been signed for Quality Pictures at the Tee-Art Studios." The "Lookout Girl" (seven reels) was directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald from a photoplay by Adrian Johnson. Photoplay Magazine 1929 reviewed the film with, "The plot becomes complicated but clears up in some mysterious fashion and everything manages to be 'hotsy-totsy' with Jacqueline Logan safe in Ian Kieth's arms. Unworthy of your attention." Silent Film
Scott Lord Silent Film: The Lookout Girl (Fitzgerald, 1928)
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Motion Picture News of 1928 reported, "Before starting on a co-starring role in 'The Spieler' for Pathe-DeMille, Jacqueline Logan will barely have time enough to star in 'The Lookout Girl' for which she has been signed for Quality Pictures at the Tee-Art Studios." The "Lookout Girl" (seven reels) was directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald from a photoplay by Adrian Johnson. Photoplay Magazine 1929 reviewed the film with, "The plot becomes complicated but clears up in some mysterious fashion and everything manages to be 'hotsy-totsy' with Jacqueline Logan safe in Ian Kieth's arms. Unworthy of your attention." Silent Film
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15 Apr 02:52
Scott Lord Silent Film: Biblical Drama; Adam and Eve (Vitagraph, 1912)
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15 Apr 02:52
Scott Lord Silent Film Biblical Drama: Flight into Egypt
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15 Apr 02:52
Sherlock Holmes The Man WithTheTwisted Lip
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Sherlock Holmes Speckled Band
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15 Apr 02:52
Scott Lord Mystery: The Mysterious Mr. M, trailer
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Mystery: The Mystic (Tod Browning, 1926)
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15 Apr 02:50
In the extratextural discourse that may have developed the confections of genre, Motion Picture Weekly published press sheets for Bluebird's "sensational melodrama" "The Craving" with "Suggestions for Putting This Picture Over", their having announced that in some shots of its "remarkable photography" there were "as many as four distinct exposures" that would "make audiences gasp." The film's "Distinctive Feature" was "mysterious illusions of weird beauty."
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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Craving (John and Francis Ford, 1919)
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In the extratextural discourse that may have developed the confections of genre, Motion Picture Weekly published press sheets for Bluebird's "sensational melodrama" "The Craving" with "Suggestions for Putting This Picture Over", their having announced that in some shots of its "remarkable photography" there were "as many as four distinct exposures" that would "make audiences gasp." The film's "Distinctive Feature" was "mysterious illusions of weird beauty."
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15 Apr 02:49
Paul Revere on the 250th anniversary of the Midnight Ride
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15 Apr 02:49
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15 Apr 02:49
Scott Lord Silent Film:The Nativity (Feuillade, 1910))
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