Scott Lord Silent Film: American Aristocracy (Ingraham, Triangle Film, 1...
Motion Picture Review reviewed “An American Aristocracy” in 1916. “The exhibitor knows the value of Douglas Fairbanks...We sincerely believe that Mr. Fairbanks can put this picture over with any...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Douglas Fairbanks in The Iron Mask (Dwan,1929)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Robin Hood (Dwan, 1922)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film:The Death of Rudolph Valentino (Pathe Newsreel)
The volume “Valentino As I Knew Him” was quickly published in 1926 by S.George Ullman and the A.L.Burt Company. Ullmangives an account of his reminisces of Rudolph Valentino and his conversations with...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Rudolph Valentino in Son of the Sheik (Fitzmauri...
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Rudolph Valentino in Cobra (Henabery, 1925)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Camille (Smallwood,1921) with Rudolph Valentino
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Blood and Sand (Niblo, 1922)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1921
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in Victory (Maurice Tourneur, 1919)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in The Penalty (Wallace Worsely, 1920)
After having directed he seven reel silent Film “The Penalty” In 1920, Wallace Worsely would direct Lon Chaney in “The Ace of Hearts” and “Voices of the City”,costarring Leatrice Joy during 1921.Lon...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: True Heart Susie (D. W. Griffith, 1919)
After directing “True Heart Susie” in 1919, to end the year, D.W. Griffith directed Lillian Gish in the film “The Greatest Question” (six reels), photographed by G.W. Bitzer.Silent FilmD.W. Griffith
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Country Doctor (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1909)
One technique used to present narrative by D.W. Griffith, although the principle thematic action was two interior scenes connected by cutting on action, was to introduce the film with an exterior...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Hearts of the World (Griffith 1918)
After filming “Hearts of the World” (1918), D.W. Griffith featured actress Lillian Gish in another drama set during World War I, “The Great Love” (1918). The film is lost with no copies surviving....
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Love Flower (D.W. Griffith, 1920)
After having starred in the seven reel silent film “The Love Flower”, directed by D.W. Griffith in 1920, actress Carol Dempster went on to star in the 1921 film “Dream Street”, again directed by D.W....
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Don Q, Son of Zorro, conclusion (Crisp, 1925)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: A Strange Meeting (D.W. Griffith, Biograph, 1909)
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