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Danish Silent Film: Sherlock Holmes at Elsinore

Danish Silent Film: Sherlock Holmes at Elsinore/Sherlock Holmes pa Marienlyst; Asta Nielsen, Ebba Thompsen, Betty Nansen, Valda Valkyrien and the Nordisk Film Kompagni, Great Northern Film and Carl Th....

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Scott Lord Danish Silent Film: Mormonens Offer (August Blom, 1911)

Danish Silent Film"Mormonens Offer" (A Victim of the Mormens) starring Valdemer Psilander and Clara Wieth (Clara Pontipoppidan) was written by Alfred Kjerulf and directed by August Blom. It is not only...

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Scott Lord Danish Silent Film: Mod lyset (Holger-Madsen, 1919)

The Danish Silent Film"Towards the Light" ("Mod Lyset"), writtn and directed by Holger-Madsen for Nordisk Films Kompagni starred Asta Nielsen. That year Holger Madsen also directed the films "Hendes...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ (Ali...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Sarah Bernhardt in Les Amours de la reine Élisa...

Directing in 1912, Louis Mercatan had filmed stage actresss Sarah Bernhardt for four reels using only long static shots; there are twenty three scenes in the film and of twenty two intertitles, only...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Anne Boleyn (Morlhon, 1912)

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Scott Lord: The Outlaw and His Wife (Victor Sjostrom, 1918)

After having appeared in “The Outlaw and His Wife”, actress Edith Erastoff starred with Lars Hanson and Greta Almroth In “The Flame of Life” (1919), directed by Mauritz Stiller And “Let No Man Put...

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

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Scott Lord Silent Film: M’Liss (Neilan, 1918)

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

The Lesser of Evil starred actresses Blanche Sweet and Mae Marsh and was directed for Biograph by D.W. Griffith. The film was photographed by G.W Bitzer. Silent Film

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Unchastened Woman (James Young, 1925)

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Stella Maris (Neilan, 1918)

Mary Picford's director Marshall Neilan was quoted by Peter Milne during 1922 in the volume Motion Picture Directing. "Above all, I consider the director's appreciation of the human side of life his...

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Greta Garbo in The Torrent

A suitable story for director Mauritz Stiller, famous Swedish director who just began work under M.G.M. contract is now being sought and will be announced at an early date. Greta Garbo, who has also...

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Greta Garbo in The Temptress

Greta Garbo as continuance of VampAuthor Roger Manvell, in his volume The Film and the Public notes that after World War I, the genres that were already in place began to take a new turn with the new...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: Blood and Sand (Niblo, 1922)

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Scott 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. The films "A Romance of...

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Scott 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....

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Scott Lord Scandinavian Film: Lars Hanson in A Dangerous Proposal Rune C...

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Scott Lord Silent Film: The Covered Wagon (James Cruze, 1924)

SILENT FILM The book Pictorial Beauty on the Screen, written by Victor Oscar Freeburg in 1923, was dedicated to James Cruze, director of the silent film'The Covered Wagon'. The introduction to the...

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Scott Lord on Film: A Lady To Love (Victor Seastrom, 1930)

Scholar Bo Florin gives us a point of departure when seeking to analyze the film “Lady to Love” and the transition from silent to sound film by placing director Victor Sjsotrom as part of the M.G.M....

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