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Delighting in silent-era homage, 'The Artist' nearly perfect - Bowdoin Orient..... Delighting in silent-era homage, 'The Artist' nearly perfect ..... Bowdoin Orient ..... By David Shuck In 1929, silent film star Lillian Gish declared the cinema "a new Esperanto," or a new artificial language that combined aspects of all cultures. At that point, Gish was most famous for playing waifish damsels in DW Griffith's early ..... and more » .....

Sunday, Feb. 12 - Omaha World-Herald..... Sunday, Feb.12 ..... Omaha World-Herald ..... This is a 1960 film directed by John Huston and starring Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Audie Murphy and Lillian Gish. Admission is free, so bring the whole family and popcorn to share.“WITH BELLS ON”: The Omaha Percussion Ensemble will be guest .....

Landmark Belfast theater celebrates 100 years with free movies - Bangor Daily News..... Landmark Belfast theater celebrates 100 years with free movies ..... Bangor Daily News ..... The theater burned in the middle of the night in February 1923, after the last film of the night, a showing of “Way Down East” with Lillian Gish. Bagnardi showed a photocopied newspaper clipping that is displayed inside the theater which described the .....

DW Griffith's Morality Tale, 'Way Down East', has One of the Greatest Movie ... - PopMatters..... PopMatters ..... DW Griffith's Morality Tale, 'Way Down East', has One of the Greatest Movie ..... PopMatters ..... The scene is then set in a small town in Virginia where we meet Anna Moore (Lillian Gish), an impoverished country girl living a simple life. We are informed that Anna's name and her specific story are unimportant, since she could very well be “the .....

365 Days, 100 Films #92 - The Unforgiven (1960) - Flickering Myth (blog)..... Flickering Myth (blog) ..... 365 Days, 100 Films #92 - The Unforgiven (1960) ..... Flickering Myth (blog) ..... Starring Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Audie Murphy, Doug McClure, John Saxon, Charles Bickford and Lillian Gish. A strange old man and a local tribe of Indians start to bother the Zacharys. They claim the Zacharys have something of theirs – a baby .....

365 Days, 100 Films #94 - The Night of the Hunter (1955) - Flickering Myth (blog)..... Flickering Myth (blog) ..... 365 Days, 100 Films #94 - The Night of the Hunter (1955) ..... Flickering Myth (blog) ..... They will come to you in sheep's clothing,” Mrs Cooper (Lillian Gish, the muse of DW Griffith) warns the camera in the film's prologue, her head superimposed upon a starry night sky. Mrs Cooper doesn't return until the final third of the film, .....

They don't make 'em like they used to - The Economist (blog)..... They don't make 'em like they used to ..... The Economist (blog) ..... Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolf Valentino and Lillian Gish are all well-represented here, but the exhibition includes lesser-known films such as the juvenile comedy “Dragon Alley”, and “Flaming Crisis”, which promised “a notable cast of .....

Ssh! Sun man tries life as a silent movie star. The end. - The Sun..... The Sun ..... Ssh! Sun man tries life as a silent movie star. The end ..... The Sun ..... Lillian Gish picked him to co-star with her in 1926 hit La Bohème. With the death of Valentino, Gilbert was the unrivalled star of Hollywood and a string of films with Greta Garbo led to a torrid and very public affair. The smitten playboy was set to .....

Jean Dujardin is Valentin with Berenice Bejo as starlet Peggy Miller in The ... - The Australian..... Jean Dujardin is Valentin with Berenice Bejo as starlet Peggy Miller in The ..... The Australian ..... To achieve this, the actors in silent films had to be able to convey their emotions without dialogue and without seeming to be hammy, and the best of them - Greta Garbo, Lillian Gish, John Gilbert and all the rest - did so with consummate skill ..... and more » .....

The Artist: A Review With an Extra Big Shout Out to Uggy - Huffington Post..... The Artist: A Review With an Extra Big Shout Out to Uggy ..... Huffington Post ..... DW Griffith, Lillian Gish, Mary Pickford, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and my favorite of all time, Mable Normand brought their magic to the silver screen a frame at a time. And what a laborious process. ears later, I wrote a screenplay about the ..... and more » .....



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