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Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer and Film Pioneer!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 17, 2014
Oscar Micheaux Oscar Micheaux, Director, Producer, Writer, Presenter and film promoter with 42 credits as Director, 38 films as Producer and 39 movies as Writer. Micheaux was the first African-American to make a feature-length movie (The Homesteader) which was released in 1919, 2 years before read more
The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014
What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more
The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014
What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more
The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014
What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more
Thomas Storey, a Story of a Story-Teller by Direction and by the Negatives
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 14, 2014
Thomas Storey, if we stay with the story provided by the Internet Movie Data Base, then our tale of Mr. Storey is over. Because he acquired only six credits as director, during what appears as a short career in film-making. By the by, all six movies that he sat in the directors’ chair, were as co-di read more
Thomas Storey, a Story of a Story-Teller by Direction and by the Negatives
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 14, 2014
Thomas Storey, if we stay with the story provided by the Internet Movie Data Base, then our tale of Mr. Storey is over. Because he acquired only six credits as director, during what appears as a short career in film-making. By the by, all six movies that he sat in the directors’ chair, were as co-di read more
Thomas Storey, a Story of a Story-Teller by Direction and by the Negatives
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 14, 2014
Thomas Storey, if we stay with the story provided by the Internet Movie Data Base, then our tale of Mr. Storey is over. Because he acquired only six credits as director, during what appears as a short career in film-making. By the by, all six movies that he sat in the directors’ chair, were as co-di read more
Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014
In January Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completion of fil read more
Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014
In January of 1920, Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completi read more
Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014
In January of 1920, Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completi read more
George Arthur Gray, Scenario Editor, Screen-Writer; Hollywood Publicity Man
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 10, 2014
George Arthur Gray was considered and expert on child psychology, a magazine writer and author;[1] Gray was announced as the new assistant manager of serial publicity for Pathé, in March of 1919.[2] By 1928 Gray had been named West Coast Scenario Editor;[3] 1924 saw the release of the ten-chapter-p read more
George Arthur Gray, Scenario Editor, Screen-Writer; Hollywood Publicity Man
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 10, 2014
George Arthur Gray was considered and expert on child psychology, a magazine writer and author;[1] Gray was announced as the new assistant manager of serial publicity for Pathé, in March of 1919.[2] By 1928 Gray had been named West Coast Scenario Editor;[3] 1924 saw the release of the ten-chapter-p read more
George Arthur Gray, Scenario Editor, Screen-Writer; Hollywood Publicity Man
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 10, 2014
George Arthur Gray was considered and expert on child psychology, a magazine writer and author;[1] Gray was announced as the new assistant manager of serial publicity for Pathé, in March of 1919.[2] By 1928 Gray had been named West Coast Scenario Editor;[3] 1924 saw the release of the ten-chapter-p read more
Bruce Gordon, a Matinée-Idol, an Action Star and Finally a Supporting Player
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 6, 2014
Bruce Gordon Bbruce-Gordon-on-desert-location Bruce Gordon came to acting later than most. Born in South Africa (circa 1894), Gordon, at the age of twenty moved to England, to study medicine and surgery at London University. Now his first-tier interests were big-game hunting, and actin read more
Bruce Gordon, a Matinée-Idol, an Action Star and Finally a Supporting Player
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 6, 2014
Bruce Gordon Bbruce-Gordon-on-desert-location Bruce Gordon came to acting later than most. Born in South Africa (circa 1894), Gordon, at the age of twenty moved to England, to study medicine and surgery at London University. Now his first-tier interests were big-game hunting, and actin read more
Bruce Gordon, a Matinée-Idol, an Action Star and Finally a Supporting Player
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 6, 2014
Bruce Gordon Bruce Gordon on a Desert Location Bruce Gordon came to acting later than most. Born in South Africa (circa 1894), Gordon, at the age of twenty moved to England, to study medicine and surgery at London University. Now his first-tier interests were big-game hunting, and acti read more
Leo D. Maloney, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Stunt-Coordinator, and Movie Studio Owner!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 1, 2014
Leo D Maloney Leo D. Maloney, as late as 1910, our soon to be actor, stunt-coordinator, director, writer and producer was a produce dealer, in New York City. What a humble occupation for a summa cum laude graduate of Santa Clara College.[1] But the degree from the San Francisco Bay area schoo read more
Leo D. Maloney, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Stunt-Coordinator, and Movie Studio Owner!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 1, 2014
Leo D Maloney Leo D. Maloney, as late as 1910, our soon to be actor, stunt-coordinator, director, writer and producer was a produce dealer, in New York City. What a humble occupation for a summa cum laude graduate of Santa Clara College.[1] But the degree from the San Francisco Bay area schoo read more
Leo D. Maloney, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Stunt-Coordinator, and Movie Studio Owner!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 1, 2014
Leo D Maloney Leo D. Maloney, as late as 1910, our soon to be actor, stunt-coordinator, director, writer and producer was a produce dealer, in New York City. What a humble occupation for a summa cum laude graduate of Santa Clara College.[1] But the degree from the San Francisco Bay area schoo read more
The Mark of Zorro, Hits the Mark with Douglas Fairbanks Dashing To and Fro
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 30, 2014
The Mark of Zorro, starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Fred Niblo in 1920, is a triumphant piece of film-making and a seminal turning point in moving making history. The film was based on the 1919 story, The Curse of Capistrano, by Johnston McCulley. The relation of Zorro to The Scarlet Pimp read more