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Lady of the Pavements (1929; UK title: Lady of the Night) is a silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lupe Vélez, William Boyd, and Jetta Goudal. Griffith reshot the film to include a couple of musical numbers, making it a part-talkie...
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The Conquering Power is a silent film made in 1921, directed by Rex Ingram and starring Rudolph Valentino, Alice Terry, and Ralph Lewis. It was based on the novel Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac.
After the death of his father, young dandy Charles Grandet (Rudolph Valentino) is taken under the care of his uncle, Monsieur Grandet (Ralph Lewis). The miserly Grandet, despite being the wealthiest man in his province, forces his family to live in poverty and schemes to cheat his nephew out of his inheritance from his father.
Charles falls in love with Grandet's daughter Eugenie (Alice Terry) but Grandet condemns their love, and sends Charles away. While Charles is away, Grandet kills Eugenie's mother, which sends him further into a maddened state. It is later revealed ...
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MELIES Volume ONE APPROX 2 hours
Trip to the moon -The untamable whiskers The cook in trouble The Chinese Conjurer The Wonderful Living Fan The Mermaid The Living Playing Cards The Black Imp The Enchanted Sedan Chair- The Mysterious Retort – The Eclipse The Courtship of the SUN and Moon – The wandering stars – An Unexpected bath – Good Glue stick – Long Distance Wireless Photography – The scheming Gamblers Paradise
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Just Tony 1922 (approx 120 minutes)
Stars: Tom Mix, Tony the Horse and J.P. Lockneyad feedback
A cowboy seeks revenge against the man who shot him in a bar-room brawl. While searching for him, he comes across a wild stallion that he is determined to capture and break, and unknowingly falls in love with the daughter of the man who shot him. 66 minutes
Includes: the surviving footage from FIGHTING FOR GOLD 1919 – 22 minutes, plus The Confederate Ironclad 1912 by the Kalem Company.
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THE JACK BENNY SHOW VOLUME: TWO ( APPROX 2 hours)
The television show was a seamless continuation of Benny's radio program, employing many of the same players, the same approach to situation comedy and some of the same scripts. The suffix "Program" instead of "Show" was also a carryover from radio, where "program" rather than "show" was used frequently for presentations in the non-visual medium. Occasionally, in several live episodes, the title card read, "The Jack Benny Show". During one live episode, both titles were used.
FOUR GREAT SHOWS: 1. Jack Dreams He’s Married, 2: Fred Allen 3. HONOLULU TRIP 4. Irene Dunne & Vincent Price
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THE JACK BENNY SHOW VOLUME: ONE ( APPROX 2 hours)
Jack Benny made his TV debut in the 1949 season. There is a kinescope of his later November 1949 TV appearance on the intermittent Jack Benny Program special appearances of the time. Benny ran shorter runs in his early seasons on TV into the early 1950's, as he was still firmly dedicated to radio. The regular and continuing Jack Benny Program was telecast on CBS from October 28, 1950, to September 15, 1964, and on NBC from September 25, 1964, to September 10, 1965. 343 episodes were produced. His TV sponsors included American Tobacco's Lucky Strike (1950–59), Lever Brothers' Lux (1959–60), State Farm Insurance (1960–65), Lipton Tea (1960–62), General Foods' JellO (1962–64), and Miles Laboratories (1964&n...
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Charles Chaplin at Mutual Volune: two
Behind the Scene – The Fireman – The Floorwalker – The Pawn Shop – The Rink
As 1912 progressed, the company included auxiliary units such as Keystone Studios Comedies and the Majestic Studios, which would later become the Reliance-Majestic Studios through Harry Aitken's partnership with D. W. Griffith, and the New York Motion Picture Company. In 1915, the workers of Keystone Studios, Kay Bee Studios (a subsidiary of the New York Motion Picture Company) and Reliance-Majestic Studio left Mutual, along with the Aitken brothers, to form the Triangle Film Corporation. Now as complete owners of the former Reliance-Majestic Studio, by 1917 the conglomerate operated as the distributor for four subsidiary studios in California, ...
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CHARLES CHAPLIN at MUTUAL Volume: One
Five classic Chaplin shorts:
The Immigrant – The Adventurer – The Cure – Easy Street – The Count
Mutual Film Corporation was an early motion picture conglomerate best remembered today as the producers of some of Charlie Chaplin’s greatest comedies. It originated with the Western Film Exchange founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in July 1906 by Wisconsin natives John R. Freuler (1872-1958), Harry E. Aitken (1877-1956) and Roy Aitken (1882-1976). In 1910, Freuler would also form a partnership with Chicago film distributor Samuel S. Hutchinson known as the American Film Manufacturing Company. In March 1912, the company acquired Thanhouser Studios, naming Charles J. Hite, who was Hutchinson’s partner in Ch...
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