Drifting (1923) | |
Director(s) | Tod Browning |
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Top Genres | Drama, Silent Films |
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Drifting (1923) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Tod Browning .
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DRIFTING (1923)
By Dan Day, Jr. on Nov 4, 2020 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogKino continues to release rare silent movies on Blu-ray. A couple weeks ago I posted a review of their offering of Tod Browning's 1921 OUTSIDE THE LAW. The company has also brought out a Browning silent double feature, containing DRIFTING and WHITE TIGER. For today's purposes I'll be writing about D... Read full article
Man Without A Star (1955): Kirk Douglas Drifting
By 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 5, 2020 From 4 Star FilmsThere are few better ways to get yourself into the spirit of a western than the majestic gusto of Frankie Laine?(self-parodied in hilarious fashion by Blazing Saddles). It’s the segue into a mythical world. I assumed Kirk Douglas would be the fellow lacking a tin star. And yet the title is a b... Read full article
From honeymooning cruise to drifting apart
By vp19 on May 24, 2012 From Carole & Co.Relatively few Hollywood marriages have divorced with more friendship than Carole Lombard and William Powell. Perhaps both should have realized that they'd make better friends than lovers, but Carole was in her early twenties, eager to get married, while Bill loved Lombard's youthful spirit and zest... Read full article
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A Jewel Production. Universal, not owning a theater chain, devised a 3-tiered brand system that helped it market its feature product to independent theater owners: Red Feather (low-budget), Bluebird (mainstream releases) and Jewel (prestige productions). Jewels would often receive special promotion and be marketed with an eye for higher roadshow ticket prices. The studio would cease this brand-driven marketing system in late 1929.
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