Feb 052010

Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and D. W. Griffith incorporated United Artists on February 5, 1919. Each of them own 20% of the corporation with the remaining 20% by lawyer William Gibbs McAdoo serving as general counsel for the founders.
The first agreement allowed the principles to release four pictures a year. A [...]

Jan 212010

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences were established in 1927. It was decided that they would create a ceremony to publicize and reward fourteen individuals and movies that were the best artistic examples of film making. The first award ceremony was in 1929 for the period August 1, 1927 to July 31, [...]

Jan 162010

1) Erich Von Stroheim
Stronheim was an Austrian who had a long career in Silent Films in Hollywood beginning in 1915. His most famous work as a director is Greed, a detailed filming of the novel McTeague by Frank Norris. Stroheim originally edited a nine-hour version of the story, shot mostly at the locations [...]

Jan 102010

6. The Crowd – 1928 – King Vidor, Director
Cast: Eleanor Boardman [Mary Sims], James Murray [John Sims], Bert Roach [Bert], Estelle Clark [Jane], Daniel G. Tomlinson [Jim], Dell Henderson [Dick], Lucy Beaumont [Mary’s mother], Freddie Burke Frederick [John Sims Jr.], Alice Mildred Puter [daughter]; Sidney Bracey [John’s supervisor], Johnny Downs [John Sims, age [...]

Dec 252009

Silent Santa’:
SANTA CLAUS AND THE CHILDREN (1898)
SANTA CLAUS (1899)
SANTA CLAUS FILLING STOCKINGS (1897)
SANTA CLAUS’ VISIT (1900)
WAITING FOR SANTA CLAUS (1901)
AN UNEXPECTED SANTA CLAUS (1908)
A TRAP FOR SANTA CLAUS (1909)
THE ADVENTURE OF THE WRONG SANTA CLAUS (1914)
SANTA CLAUS VS. CUPID (1915)
THE DETECTIVE’S SANTA CLAUS (1924)
SANTA CLAUS (1925)
THERE AIN’T NO SANTA CLAUS (1926, with Charley [...]

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