Scott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in The Broken Locket (D.W. Griffit...
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Politician's Love Story (D.W. Griffith, 1909)
The Politicians Love Story is a brialliant, early example of reverse screen direction, using diagnol framing to depict perspective. Silent FilmD.W. GriffithBiograph Film Company
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View ArticleSwedish Silent Film, director John W. Brunius
In the United States, Photoplay magazine during 1919 included two still photographs, one of Mary Johnson and one of Gosta Ekman in Puss in Boots. The former was captioned," above is Miss...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Lili Dagover in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Rob...
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: (Hårda viljor (Brunius, 1923)
Directed by John Brunius in 1923 with a screenplay coscripted Sam Ask, "Harda Viljor" starred actresses Lilla Bye and Linnea Hillberg. The film was photographed by Hugo Edlund. Silent FilmSilent Film
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 Ask "Ah, i morron kvall" featured actresses Mary Graber, Jean Grafstrom and Gucken Cederborg. John...
View ArticleScott Lord Swedish Silent Film: Gyurkoricsarna (John Brunius, 1920)
Suprisingly, the screenplay of "Lieutenant Tophat" (Gyurkoriscarna) is credited to Pauline Brunius and Gosta Ekman, who star in the film with Gucken Cederberg and Jessie Wessel. Directed byJohn Brunius...
View ArticleScott Lord Scandinavian Film: Lars Hanson in A Dangerous Proposal (Ett Farlit...
The first film directed by Rune Carlsten, an adaptation of a story by Bjornestejerne Bjornson which Carlsten coscripted with Sam Ask, was for Filmindustri Skandia, a short lived merger which shortly...
View ArticleScott Lord Scandinavian Silent Film: The Gardner (Tradgardsmastanen, Vic...
Banned in Sweden during 1912, "The Gardner", written by Mauritz Stiller and directed by Victor Sjostrom was thought to be lost untill a surviving copy was found sixty eight years later in the Library...
View ArticleSweden Talks, Waiting in Vain for Greta Garbo
Author Jon Wengatrom has noted that as early as October of 1933 director Gustaf Molander and cameraman Julius Jaenzon were among the founding members of the Swedish Film Society (Svenska...
View ArticleSwedish Silent Film, The Golden Age in Decline
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 one...
View ArticleSwedish Silent Film Stars on the Theater Stage
Einar Froberg Einar Froberg acted at the Svenska Teatern during 1903. Erik Petschler Erik Petschler acted at the Djurgardsteatern during 1912.
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Maurtiz Stiller During 1911, Mauritz Stiller acted on stage at the Lilla Teaten. Mauritz StillerMauritz Stiller
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Pauline Brunius During 1911, Pauline Brunius acted on stage at the Svenska Teatern. John Brunius During 1912 John Brunius acted on stage at the Svenska Teatern.
View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent Film Movie Posters
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Mary Pickford in Little Annie Rooney (William...
Audiences in 1925 viewed Mary Pickford in the silent film "Little Annie Rooney" (William Beaudine, nine reels). Silent FilmSilent FilmMary Pickford
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