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Silent film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially spoken dialogue. The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as film itself, but because of the...
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The San Francisco Silent Film Festival home page ... Support Silent Film ... 15th Annual San Francisco; Silent Film Festival; July 15–18, 2010...
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One of the Internet's top sources of information on silent era films, people and theaters. Includes news, top 100 list, home video reviews, book reviews, and more. ... On 1 November 2009, the Silent Era website celebrated its 10th anniversary. Editor and publisher Carl Bennett shares a few thoughts about the website’s...
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The Coast Patrol (1925) ; Silent thrills with Kenneth McDonald, Claire De Lorez, Fay Wray and Spottiswoode Aitken. ... Lon Chaney plays two roles in this silent crime drama; a kindhearted Chinaman and the evil Black Mike Sylva, a criminal who's as bad as his name implies. Produced, written and directed by Tod Browning,
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tvideo.com/silent.htm
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Silent Serials ... Backstairs (1921); Silent German film. $19.95 ... The Coast Patrol (1925) ; Silent thrills with Kenneth McDonald, Claire De Lorez, Fay Wray and Spottiswoode Aitken. $19.95;
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sepnet.com/rcramer/silent.htm
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Articles on silent film; subjects include actors Lon Chaney and Asta Nielsen, silent film studio Thanhouser Company, and director Allan Dwan ... The Great Marriage Debate of 1924: Lubitsch's Masterful Silent on DVD — In which Lubitsch pioneers the screwball comedy of manners...
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www.brightlightsfilm.com/silentfilm.html
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Looks at more than twenty of the most famous films of the silent era. ... Calling them silent films is something of a misnomer - movie theatres and other dream palaces provided pianists, wurlitzers, and other sound machines, and some films were produced with complete musical scores.
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