Scott Lord Silent Film: Pearl White in The Perils of Pauline, The Serpen...
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Pearl White in The Perils of Pauline, The Shatter...
Silent FilmThe Swedish censorship of 1911 prevented "The Perils of Pauline from becoming familiar to audieneces in Sweden. Marina Dahlquist, in her article "The Best Known Woman in the World" writes...
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 ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Gosta Ekman in Faust (F.W. Murnau, 1926)
The immanent departure of director F.W. Murnau for America had already been announced by the periodical Motion Picture News during late 1925 while Murnau was readying the film "Faust". It was to star...
View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent Movie Lobby Cards, Lon Chaney
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View ArticleSwedish Silent Film: Karin Swanstrom
Author Anne-Kristin Wallgren, on Nordic Academic Press, notes that the films of Karin Swanstrom may have seemed atypical with the Swedish Silent Film of Sweden's Golden Age. In Welcome Home, Mr...
View ArticleGreta Garbo photographed by Ruth Harriet Loiuse
Not incidentally, to show the amount of exposure in the printed media that Greta Garbo the recluse did recieve, during 1931 an new fan magazine entitled Movie Mirror launched its first issue, Volume...
View ArticleThe Photoplay: Silent Film Lobby Card, Greta Garbo
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View ArticleNedbrudt nerven/The Hill Park Mystery (A. W. Sandberg, 1923)
Thomas C. Christenson, Who was kind enough to write to me from the Danish Film Institute last year, in his articles Restoration of Danish Silent Films: In Colour and Restoring a Danish Silent Film:...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Tale of Two Cities (Frank Lloyd, 1917)
Already a remake of a 1911 Tale of Two Cities directed by Charles Kent, the seven reel 1917 film adaptation directed by Frank Llyod for the Fox Film Corporation starred William Farnum in a dual...
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Cardinal’s Conspiracy (D.W. Griffith, 1909)
Notably, Mary Pickford and James Kirkwood, who would later become her director, appear under the direction of D. W. Griffith in the one reeler "The Cardinal's Conspiracy", along with Mack Sennet as...
View ArticleScott Lord Swedish Silent Film: The Phantom Carriage (Korkarlen,Victor...
With the subtitles Sweden Strikes a Lyrical Note, Garbo is Lost and Found, and Sweden Studio is Re-Born, in 1947 author Leslie Wood, in her book Miracle of the Movies, note the contribution of Victor...
View ArticleSherlock Holmes The Man With The Twisted Lip (Maurice Elvey, 1922)
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View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: The Copper Beeches (Calliard, 1912)
"THe Copper Beeches" in which actor Georges Trevilles starred as rhe detective Sherlock Holmes, was directed by Adrian Calliard during 1912.Silent FilmSilent Film Sherlock Holmes
View ArticleScott Lord Silent Film: Musgrave Ritual (George Treville, 1912)
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View ArticleAs The Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film Begins to Wane
Swedish Silent Film Companies Merge Author Leif Furhammar has written that the merger between Swedish Silent Film companies Svensk Bio and Skandia to form Svensk Filmindustri took place in 1919, after...
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