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While writing about the film "Wild Strawberries", Jorn Donner notes that Ingmar Bergman's film is in part a tribute to Victor Sjostrom the director. "Many scenes have a tie-in with Victor Sjostrom's...
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Swedish Silent Film scholar Bo Florin makes notes of the province held by Nils Bouveng at the newly structured Svenska Filmindustri after the merger had taken place of the smaller companies into...
View ArticleScott Lord Swedish Silent Film: Åh, i morron kväll (John Brunius, 1919)
Directed in 1919 by John W. Brunius with a screenplay cowritten by Brunius and Sam Brunius, "Ah, i morron kvall" featured actresses Mary Graber, Jean Grafstrom and Gucken Cederborg. John...
View ArticleSwedish Silent Film: Karleck Och Journalistik (Mauritz Stille...
Mauritz Stiller directed "Karleck och Journalista", a comedy based on the writing of Harriet Bloch, in 1916. The film stars Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson, Stina Berg, Gucken Cederberg and Karin Molander....
View ArticleScott Lord Swedish Silent Film: Synd (Gustaf Molander, 1928)
Swedish silent film director Gustaf Molander had in fact been at the Intima Theatern from 1911 to 1913.In regard to the film “Synd”, Forsyth Hardy writes, “The Merzback influence had helped to scale...
View ArticleScott Lord Swedish Silent Film: Hjärtats triumf (Gustaf Molander, 1929)
Directed by Gustaf Molander, the film “Hjartats Triumf” was written by Paul Merzbach and is listed as having been photographed by J. Julius, a pseudonym used by Julius Jaenzon along with cameraman Axel...
View ArticleScott Lord Swedish Silent Film: The Wild Bird (En Vindfagel, Brunius, 1...
Swedish silent film director John W. Brunius during 1921 directed acresses Pauline Brunius, Renee Bjorling and Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson in the film "The Wild Bird" ("En Vindfagel"). Photographed by...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Battle of Elderbush Gulch (D.W. Griffith, 1913)
In addition to using closeups to isolate the actor from their diegetic surroundings and the particular background to the action of the scene, which, while viewing the emotion of the character as...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Children of Eve (Collins, Edison Studios, 1915)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Intolerance; Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages...
Three years before the premier of "Intolerance" (D.W. Griffith, 1916), author Eustace Ball, in the volume "The Art of the Photoplay" advised, "Put one plot at a time; the single reel picture lasts...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Orphans Of The Storm (D.W. Griffith, 1921)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Shadows (Forman, 1922)
Robert Sherwood, editor of the volume The Best Moving Pictures of 1922-23, wrote, "In the direction of 'Shadows' by Tom Forman, and in the acting by Lon Chaney, Harrison Ford, Marguerite de La Motte,...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in The Poor Little Rich Girl (Tour...
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in The Hoodlum (Franklin, 1919)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Broken Hearts of Broadway (Irving Cummings, 1923)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Douglas Fairbanks in The Iron Mask (Dwan,1929)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Pride of Palomar (Frank Borzage, 1922)
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View ArticleSilent Film notes/revision and miscellaneous filmography
Swedish Silent Film:Victor Sjostrom- Lost Film, Found Magazines Victor SjostromTo read the recent revision on Greta Garbo, Victor Sjostrom,Scott Lord on Silent Film.I hope to transfer the information...
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