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  1. Artcraft (typeface)

    Infobox font name Artcraft style Serif classifications Antiqua typeface class Old Style image based on releasedate 1912 creator Robert Wiebking foundry Barnhart Brothers & Spindler Advance Type Foundry foundries Western Type Foundry br Barnhart Brothers & Spindler br American Type Founders br Ludlow Typograph Ludlow br Monotype br variations sample Artcraft is an Antiqua typeface class Old Style typeface designed in 1912 by Robert Wiebking for Wiebking, Hardinge & Company which ran the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler Advance Type Foundry . It was originally called Craftsman, then Art Craft, before finally becoming Artcraft. After Advance was sold to the Western Type Foundry in 1914, Wiebking added Artcraft Bold and Artcraft Italic. After Western was sold to Barnhart Brothers & Spindler a subsidiary of American Type Founders the face was sold by both BB&S and ATF. ref MacGrew, Mac, American Metal Typefaces of the Twentieth Century, Oak Knoll Books, New Castle Delaware, 1993, ISBN 0 938768 34 4, p. 17. ref Artcraft is typical of the turn of the century s Chicago School of Hand Lettering, and it compares favorably with other types based upon advertising lettering, such as Frederic Goudy Frederic Goudy s Pabst 1902 and Powell 1903 , as well as Oswald Bruce Cooper Oz Cooper s Packard 1913 . The face retained a wide popularity for more than two decades. Wiebking, whose reputation was based upon his collaboration as a matrix cutter for other designers, occasionally ventured a design of his own. Though he is usually credited with creating Artcraft, type historian Alexander Lawson believes that the type was probably created by Edmund C. Fischer. ref Provan, Archie, and Alexander S. Lawson, 100 Type Histories volume 1 , National Composition Association, Arlington, Virginia, 1983. pp. 18 19. ref other versions Artcraft was copied for machine composition by Monotype and for hand casting ... . ref cite web url http www.identifont.com show?NZ2 title Artcraft Pro publisher Identifont date ...   more details



  1. Artcraft Theatre

    coord 39 28 52.18 N 86 3 18.06 W display title Image Artcraft Theatre.jpg thumb right The Artcraft Theatre is a classic grand movie theater in downtown Franklin, Indiana . It was built in 1922 in an Art Deco style, and was used for vaudeville and Silent film silent movies . The theater was one of the first in the area to feature cool air when it installed a Evaporative cooler swamp cooler . ref http cinematreasures.org theater 9008 Artcraft Theatre , Cinema Treasures ref It served as a full time movie theater until 2000. ref http www.in.gov dnr historic files nwsltr fallwntr2006.pdf Malia Savarino, DHPA Awards 21 Preservation and Archeology Grants , Preserving Indiana , Fall Winter 2006, p. 4, accessed 18 Aug 2010 ref In 2006, Franklin Heritage, Inc. FHI , a non profit which bought the theatre, received a state historic preservation grant toward its restoration. ref http www.in.gov dnr historic files nwsltr fallwntr2006.pdf Malia Savarino, DHPA Awards 21 Preservation and Archeology Grants , Preserving Indiana , Fall Winter 2006, p. 4, accessed 18 Aug 2010 ref Franklin Heritage works to preserve and restore historic assets in the city. They use the theatre to show classic movies on the weekends, which proceeds are used toward rehabilitation. The theatre is also becoming a community center for special events a site for private and community parties, concerts, foreign films, and a B movie festival. References reflist External links http www.historicartcrafttheatre.org The Artcraft Theatre http bmoviecelebration.bside.com B Movie Celebration http www.franklinheritage.org Franklin Heritage, Inc Category Cinemas and movie theaters in Indiana Category Art Deco architecture in Indiana Category Buildings and structures in Johnson County, Indiana Category Visitor attractions in Johnson County, Indiana Indiana struct stub theatre struct stub ...   more details



  1. File:Artcraft Theatre.jpg

    Summary Information Description Artcraft Theatre , Franklin, Indiana Source self made Date 26 April 2008 Author User Mingusboodle Mingusboodle User talk Mingusboodle talk other versions Licensing PD self date April 2008 Category Cinemas and movie theaters in Indiana Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Artcraft Fluorescent Lighting Corporation

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  1. File:How Could You Jean Poster.jpg

    Summary Summary Information Description Movie poster for the 1918 film How Could You Jean? Source http www.movieposterdb.com poster 6ebf13c3 Date 1918 Author Artcraft Pictures Permission Public Domain other versions Licensing PD US ...   more details



  1. File:Eyes of the Soul.jpg

    Summary Information Description For article Eyes of the Soul br This is an onset still picture taken during filming of the 1919 film Eyes of the Soul , and was first published before 1923. Source The image may be found at the following website http content.lib.washington.edu cdm4 item viewer.php?CISOROOT sayrepublic&CISOPTR 9619&CISOBOX 1&REC 14 Date 1919 Location Author Paramount Pictures Famous Players Laskey Artcraft Permission Use of the 1919 poster in the article complies with Wikipedia s Wikipedia Public domain policy governing Wikipedia Public domain Public Domain works. See below other versions Licensing PD US ...   more details



  1. Leo August

    Infobox engineer image image size if image is smaller than 250px caption name Leo August nationality USA birth date March 2, 1914 birth place death date December 4, 1997 death place education spouse parents children discipline institutions American First Day Cover Society br National Postal Museum br American Philatelic Society practice name significant projects Created the White Ace brand of albums for stamp collectors created ArtCraft cachets for first day covers significant design significant advance significant awards Luff Award br APS Hall of Fame Leo August March 2, 1914 December 4, 1997 , of New Jersey , was a Philately philatelist who, as a stamp dealer and publisher, created interest and awareness in the collecting of First day of issue first day covers through the introduction in 1939 of ArtCraft engraved illustrated or cachet cacheted envelopes for use as first day covers. He also established the landmark line of White Ace stamp album stamp albums . ArtCraft became one of the world s most popular cachets. Albums and cachets In 1933 Leo and his brother Samuel formed the Washington Stamp Exchange on Washington Street in Newark, New Jersey . In 1939 they established the Washington Press, which created and sold White Ace album pages for collectors. They also printed and sold high quality envelopes bearing an Artcraft later ArtCraft cachet of each anticipated United States stamp to be issued, so that stamp collectors could have the envelope franked and canceled by the post office with a first day of issue cancellation. Philatelic philanthropy Leo and his brother were very interested in expanding the hobby of collecting first day covers and helped found the American First Day Cover Society in 1955 and supported it financially during its early years. He also helped create interest for the hobby of first day covers by instituting awards at various stamp shows and exhibitions. Leo was a benefactor of the Smithsonian Institution s National Postal Museum in Washingt ...   more details



  1. Sadie Love

    infobox film name Sadie Love image imagesize caption director John S. Robertson br Shaw Lovett ass t director producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Avery Hopwood play br Clara Beranger scenario starring Billie Burke music cinematography ??Roy Overbaugh editing distributor Paramount Artcraft released October 19, 1919 runtime 5 reels at 4,426 feet country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Sadie Love is a 1919 in film 1919 silent film silent film comedy produced Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures Paramount Artcraft. It is based on a 1915 stage play by Avery Hopwood which starred a young Marjorie Rambeau . Billie Burke is the star in the film version and John S. Robertson directed. This is a lost film. ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data S SadieLove1919.html Sadie Love at the silentera.com database ref ref http ibdb.com production.php?id 6457 Sadie Love as produced on Broadway at the Gaiety and Harris Theatres November 29, 1915 to February 1916 IBDb.com ref Cast Billie Burke Sadie Love James Crane Count Luigi Pallavichi Helen Montrose Princess de Marabole Hedda Hopper Mrs. James Wakeley Jed Prouty James Wakeley Shaw Lovett Mumford Crewe Mrs. Margaret A. Wiggin Mrs. Warrington May Rogers Celeste Charles Craig actor Charles Craig Butler Ida Waterman Aunt Julia Reference reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0010652 Sadie Love at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies sadie love Sadie Love allrovi http www.fotos.org galeria data 576 1919 Sadie Love US01 0804x1200.jpg lobby poster DEFAULTSORT Sadie Love Category 1919 films Category American silent feature films Category Lost films Category Films directed by John S. Robertson ...   more details



  1. Wanted: A Husband

    infobox film name Wanted A Husband image imagesize caption director Lawrence C. Windom producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Samuel Hopkins Adams short story br Clara Beranger scenario starring Billie Burke cinematography Roy Overbaugh editing distributor Paramount Pictures Paramount Artcraft released December 28, 1919 runtime 5 reels 4,596 feet country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Wanted A Husband is a 1919 in film 1919 silent film silent film comedy starring Billie Burke . It was produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures Paramount Artcraft. The film is based on a short story Enter D Arcy by Samuel Hopkins Adams . The relatively unknown and forgotten Lawrence C. Windom directed this currently lost film. ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data W WantedAHusband1919.html Wanted A Husband at silentera.com ref Cast Billie Burke Amanda Darcy Cole James Crane Jack Remsen Margaret Linden Gloria Green Charles Lane Tom Harmon Edward Lester Paul Wood Bradley Barker Holcomb Lee Helen Greene Maude Raynes Gypsy O Brien Helen Bartlett Kid Broad Andy Dunn Mrs. Priestly Morrison Veronica Frank Goldsmith Hiram References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0010856 Wanted A Husband at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies wanted 3A a husband Wanted A Husband allrovi.com http 4.bp.blogspot.com 5lwEXVyepaQ TVyHfuYaePI AAAAAAAAASc ksxTnmpSlMw s1600 wanted.JPG coming attractions lantern slide to Wanted A Husband DEFAULTSORT Wanted A Husband Category 1919 films Category American silent feature films Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. The Misleading Widow

    infobox film name The Misleading Widow image imagesize caption director John S. Robertson producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer F. Tennyson Jesse play br H.M. Hardwood play br Frances Marion scenario starring Billie Burke music cinematography Roy C. Overbaugh editing distributor Paramount Pictures Paramount Artcraft released runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles The Misleading Widow is a 1919 in film 1919 silent film silent film comedy directed by John S. Robertson and starring Billie Burke . It is based on a played Billeted by F. Tennyson Jesse and H. M. Harwood. It was produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures Paramount Artcraft. As with most of Burke s silent films this one is lost film lost as well. ref http ibdb.com show.php?id 2023 The Misleading Widow performed on Broadway as Billeted at the Playhouse and Fulton Theatres, December 25, 1917 to March 1918 and the Greenwich Village Theatre, beginning May 9, 1922 IBDb.com ref ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data M MisleadingWidow1919.html The Misleading Widow at silentera.com ref Cast Billie Burke Betty Taradine James Crane Captain Peter Rymill Frank Mills Colonel Preedy Madelyn Clare Penelope Moon billed Madeline Clare Fred Hearn Reverend Ambrose Liptrott Mrs. Priestly Morrison Tabitha Liptrott Fred Esmelton Mr. MacFarland Dorothy Waters Rose References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0010469 The Misleading Widow at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies the misleading widow The Misleading Widow allrovi.com http images.moviepostershop.com the misleading widow movie poster 1919 1020550676.jpg The Misleading Widow theatrical release poster DEFAULTSORT Misleading Widow, The Category 1919 films Category American silent feature films Category Lost films Category Films directed by John S. Robertson Category Films based on plays ...   more details



  1. Mr. Fix-It (1918 film)

    Infobox film name Mr. Fix It image caption director Allan Dwan producer Douglas Fairbanks br Jesse L. Lasky writer Ernest Butterworth story br Allan Dwan br Joseph Henabery starring Douglas Fairbanks br Wanda Hawley br Marjorie Daw actress Marjorie Daw br Katherine MacDonald br Frank Campeau br Ida Waterman br Fred Goodwins music cinematography editing studio Famous Players Lasky Artcraft distributor Paramount Pictures released Film date 1918 4 15 runtime 50 minutes country Film US language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget Mr. Fix It is a silent film comedy starring Douglas Fairbanks , Marjorie Daw actress Marjorie Daw , and Wanda Hawley , directed by Allan Dwan at Artcraft Pictures, and released by Paramount Pictures . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0009400 IMDB entry ref Preservation status On July 16, 2011 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco , the San Francisco Silent Film Festival presented a restored print of the film from George Eastman House . ref http www.silentfilm.org SF Silent Film Festival website ref References reflist See also List of rediscovered films External links IMDb title 0009400 Mr. Fix It http www.silentera.com PSFL data M MisterFixIt1918.html Mr. Fix It at SilentEra Allan Dwan Category 1918 films Category American silent feature films Category Paramount Pictures films Category American comedy films Category 1910s comedy films Category Films directed by Allan Dwan Silent comedy film stub it Mr. Fix It film 1918 ...   more details



  1. Bound in Morocco

    infobox film name Bound in Morocco image imagesize caption director Allan Dwan producer Douglas Fairbanks br Adolph Zukor br Jesse L. Lasky writer Douglas Fairbanks story br Allan Dwan scenario starring Douglas Fairbanks music cinematography Hugh McClung editing studio Famous Players Lasky Artcraft distributor Paramount Pictures released August 5, 1918 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles Bound in Morocco 1918 in film 1918 is a silent film comedy drama starring Douglas Fairbanks . Fairbanks produced the picture with Allan Dwan directing. Production was by Artcraft Pictures, an associated company of Famous Players Lasky , and distributed by Paramount Pictures . This film is today considered a lost film . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data B BoundInMorocco1918.html Bound in Morocco at SilentEra ref Cast Douglas Fairbanks George Travelwell Pauline Curley Ysail Edythe Chapman Ysail s mother Tully Marshall Ali Pah Shush Frank Campeau Basha El Harib, governor of Harib Jay Dwiggins Kaid Mahedi el Menebhi, Lord High Ambassador to Fred Burns Bandit Chief Albert MacQuarrie References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0008915 Bound in Morocco at IMDB http www.allrovi.com search movies bound in morocco Bound in Morocco at Allrovi http image.xyface.com image b movie bound in morocco bound in morocco 2123.jpg lantern slide to Bound in Morocco Allan Dwan DEFAULTSORT Bound in Morocco Category 1918 films Category American silent feature films Category Lost films Category Films directed by Allan Dwan ...   more details



  1. Sick Abed

    infobox film name Sick Abed image Sick Abed.jpg imagesize caption 1920 theatrical poster director Sam Wood producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Ethel Watts Mumford play br Clara Genevieve Kennedy scenario starring Wallace Reid br Bebe Daniels music cinematography Alfred Gilks editing distributor Paramount Pictures Artcraft released June 27, 1920 runtime 5 reels 4,327 feet country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Sick Abed is a 1920 in film 1920 silent film silent comedy film produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures Artcraft, an affiliate of Paramount. It was directed by Sam Wood and stars matinee idol Wallace Reid . It is based on a 1918 Broadway stage play Sick a bed by Ethel Watts Mumford starring Mary Boland . The spelling of the movie varies from the spelling of the play . This film survives at the Library of Congress . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data S SickAbed1920.html Sick Abed at the silentera.com database ref ref http ibdb.com production.php?id 8678 Sick a bed produced on Broadway by Klaw & Erlanger, at the Gaiety Theatre February 25, 1918 to May 1918 IBDb.com ref Cast Wallace Reid Reginald Jay Bebe Daniels Nurse Durant John Steppling John Weems Winifred Greenwood Constance Weems Tully Marshall Chalmers Clarence Geldart Dr. Macklyn Lucien Littlefield Dr. Widner Robert Bolder Dr. Flexner Lorenza Lazzarini Customer George Kuwa Wing Chow References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0011691 Sick Abed at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies sick abed Sick Abed allrovi.com http media.kickstatic.com kickapps images 66470 photos PHOTO 8318441 66470 8850569 ap.jpg period advertisement for the film DEFAULTSORT Sick Abed Category 1920 films Category American silent feature films Category Films based on plays Category Films directed by Sam Wood ...   more details



  1. Eyes of the Soul

    infobox film name Eyes of the Soul image Eyes of the Soul.jpg imagesize caption 1919 music poster for Eyes of the Soul director Emile Chautard producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer George Weston story Salt of the Earth br Eve Unsell scenario starring Elsie Ferguson music cinematography Jacques Bizeul editing distributor Paramount Pictures Parmount Artcraft released April 20, 1919 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Eyes of the Soul is a 1919 in film 1919 silent film silent film romantic drama produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures and Artcraft. The star of the picture is Elsie Ferguson and director is Emile Chautard . ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c. 1988 ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Gloria Swann D.J. Flanagan Teddy Safford Wyndham Standing Larry Gibson George Backus Judge Malvin G. Durpee Monsier Moonlight Cora Williams Landlady Charles W. Charles Valet References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0010104 Eyes of the Soul at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com movies eyes of the soulv90792 allrovi.com http www.silentfilmstillarchive.com images eyes of the soul music.jpg cover to music and lyrics concerning the film http content.lib.washington.edu cdm4 item viewer.php?CISOROOT sayrepublic&CISOPTR 9619&CISOBOX 1&REC 14 still taken on set during production DEFAULTSORT Eyes of the Soul Category 1919 films Category American silent feature films Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. The Marriage Price

    infobox film name The Marriage Price image imagesize caption director Emile Chautard producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Griswold Wheeler story For Sale br Eve Unsell scenario starring Elsie Ferguson music cinematography Jacques Bizeul editing distributor Paramount Pictures Artcraft released March 16, 1919 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles The Marriage Price is a 1919 in film 1919 silent film silent film romantic drama produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures and Artcraft. Emile Chautard directed and Elsie Ferguson stars. This film is lost film lost . ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988 ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Helen Tremaine Wyndham Standing Frederick Lawton Lionel Atwill Kenneth Gordon Robert Schable Archie Van Orden Maud Hosford Amelia Lawton Marie Temper Evie Hitchens Clariette Anthony The Other Woman Zelda Crosby Undetermined Role References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0010440 The Marriage Price at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com movies movie the marriage price v101709 The Marriage Price synopsis allrovi.com http content.lib.washington.edu cdm4 item viewer.php?CISOROOT sayrepublic&CISOPTR 9186&CISOBOX 1&REC 16 still from production with Elsie Ferguson and unidentified performer DEFAULTSORT Marriage Price, The Category 1919 films Category American silent feature films Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. Barbary Sheep (film)

    infobox film name Barbary Sheep image imagesize caption director Maurice Tourneur producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Robert Smythe Hichens novel Barbary Sheep br Charles Maigne scenario starring Elsie Ferguson music cinematographer John Van den Broeck editing distributor Artcraft Pictures released September 10, 1917 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Barbary Sheep is a 1917 silent film drama produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed through Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Maurice Tourneur and stars Elsie Ferguson in her motion picture debut. This picture is said to have George M. Cohan in his film debut as well. It is a lost film lost film. ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data B BarbarySheep1917.html Barbary Sheep at silentera.com ref ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c.1988 ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Lady Katharine Kitty Wyverne Lumsden Hare Sir Claude Wyverne Pedro de Cordoba Benchaalal Macey Harlam Archmed Alex Shannon the old Marabout Maude George The innkeeper as Maude Ford References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0007678 Barbary Sheep at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies barbary sheep Barbary Sheep allrovi.com synopsis DEFAULTSORT Barbary Sheep Category 1917 films Category American silent feature films Category Films based on novels Category Films directed by Maurice Tourneur Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. Rose of the World (1918 film)

    Orphan date September 2011 infobox film name Rose of the World image imagesize caption director Maurice Tourneur producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Agnes Castle br Egerton Castle br novel br br Charles Maigne br scenario starring Elsie Ferguson br Wyndham Standing cinematography John van den Broek editing distributor Artcraft Pictures released January 7, 1918 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Rose of the World is a 1918 silent film drama produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures . It is based on the novels of Agnes and Egerton Castle . The film was directed by Maurice Tourneur and stars Elsie Ferguson . It is no relation to the 1925 Warner Brothers film of the same name which is a different story. ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Film 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c. 1988 ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Rosamond English Wyndham Standing Captain Harry English Percy Marmont Lieutenant Belhune Ethel Martin Lady Cunningham Clarence Handyside Sir Gerardine as Clarence Handysides June Sloane His Niece Marie Benedetta Jani Gertrude Le Brandt Mary Sloane De Masher Dr. Chatelard References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0009567 Rose of the World at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com movies movie rose of the world v108378 Rose of the World allrovi.com synopsis DEFAULTSORT Rose of the World Category 1918 films Category American silent feature films Category Films directed by Maurice Tourneur Category Films based on novels Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. A Doll's House (1918 film)

    infobox film name A Doll s House image imagesize director Maurice Tourneur producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Henrik Ibsen play Et Dukkehjem br Charles Maigne adaptation br Maurice Tourneur scenario starring Elsie Ferguson music cinematography John van den Broek editing distributor Artcraft Pictures released June 2, 1918 runtime 5 reels 4,576 feet country Film US language Silent film English intertitles A Doll s House is a 1918 in film 1918 silent film silent film produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. It is the third American motion picture filming of Henrik Ibsen s novel Et Dukkehjem A Doll s House . Maurice Tourneur directed and Elsie Ferguson starred. This film is lost film lost . ref http www.silentera.com PSFL indexes D.html A Doll s House at silentera.com ref ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c. 1988 ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Nora Helmer Holmes Herbert Thorvald Helmar Alex Shannon Krogstadt Ethel Grey Terry Mrs. Linden Warren Cook Dr. Rank Zelda Crosby Ellen, the Maid Mrs. R.S. Anderson Anna, the Nurse Baby Ivy Ward Helmar Child Tula Belle Helmar Child Douglas Redmond Krogstadt Child Charles Crompton Krogstadt Child References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0009020 A Doll s House at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com movies movie a dolls house v89686 A Doll s House allrovi.com synopsis http images.cloud.worthpoint.com wpimages images images1 1 0308 07 1 75f3677fe488e1907495fc4cec29e1d7.jpg lantern slide A Doll s House DEFAULTSORT Doll s House Category 1918 films Category American silent feature films Category Films based on plays Category Films based on works by Henrik Ibsen Category Films directed by Maurice Tourneur Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. The Rise of Jennie Cushing

    infobox film name The Rise of Jennie Cushing image imagesize caption director Maurice Tourneur producer Adolph Zukor writer Mary Watts novel The Rise of Jennie Cushing br Charles Maigne scenario starring Elsie Ferguson music cinematography John van den Broek editing distributor Artcraft Pictures released November 11, 1917 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles The Rise of Jennie Cushing is a 1917 in film 1917 silent film silent film directed by Maurice Tourneur , produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. The story is from a novel, http ohioprisons.files.wordpress.com 2009 11 jenniecushing.jpg The Rise of Jennie Cushing , by Mary Watts and stars Broadway s Elsie Ferguson . The film marked Ferguson s second motion picture. It is a lost film lost film. ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c. 1988 ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Jennie Cushing Elliott Dexter Donelson Meigs Fania Marinoff Marie Frank Goldsmith Mr. Harrish Sallie Delatore Edith Gerrard Mae Bates Granny Edith McAlpin Mrs. Meigs Isabel Vernon Aunt Carrie References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0008517 The Rise of Jennie Cushing at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies the rise of jenny cushing The Rise of Jennie Cushing allrovi.com synopsis DEFAULTSORT Rise of Jennie Cushing, The Category 1917 films Category American silent feature films Category Famous Players Lasky films Category Films based on plays Category Films directed by Maurice Tourneur Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. The Lie (1918 film)

    infobox film name The Lie image imagesize caption director J. Searle Dawley producer Adolph Zukor writer Henry Arthur Jones play br Charles Maigne scenario starring Elsie Ferguson music cinematography H. Lyman Broening editing distributor Artcraft Pictures released April 14, 1918 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles The Lie is a 1918 silent film drama produced by Famous Players Lasky and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount. J. Searle Dawley directed and stage star Elsie Ferguson starred in a story based on a 1914 play by Henry Arthur Jones and starring Margaret Illington . The film is now lost film lost . ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute, c. 1988 ref ref http ibdb.com production.php?id 8110 The Lie as produced on Broadway at the Harris Theatre, December 24, 1914 to May 1915, 172 performances IBDb.com ref Cast Elsie Ferguson Elinor Shale David Powell Gerald Forster John L. Shine Sir Robert Shale Percy Marmont Nol Dibdin Charles Sutton Hamp Bertha Kent Gibbard Maude Turner Gordon Lady Beachworth Betty Howe Lucy Shale References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0009295 The Lie at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com movies movie the lie v228697 The Lie allrovi synopsis DEFAULTSORT Lie, The Category 1918 films Category American silent feature films Category Famous Players Lasky films Category Films based on plays Category Films directed by J. Searle Dawley Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. Say! Young Fellow

    infobox film name Say Young Fellow image imagesize caption director Joseph Henabery producer Douglas Fairbanks writer Joseph Henabery scenario br Theodore Reed intertitles starring Douglas Fairbanks music cinematography Hugh McClung br Glen MacWilliams editing distributor Artcraft released June 16, 1918 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles Say Young Fellow is a 1918 silent film comedy produced by and starring Douglas Fairbanks and distributed by Famous Players Lasky Artcraft. The picture was directed by Joseph Henabery . It appears to be a lost film lost film. ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data S SayYoungFellow1918.html Say Young Fellow at silentera.com ref ref The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films 1911 20 by The American Film Institute,c.1988 ref Cast Douglas Fairbanks The Young Fellow Marjorie Daw actress Marjorie Daw the girl Frank Campeau The Villain Edythe Chapman A Sweet Spinster James Neill A Kindly Bachelor Ernest Butterworth Undetermined Role References reflist External Links http www.imdb.com title tt0009579 Say Young Fellow at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies say young fellow Say Young Fellow allrovi.com synopsis http www.moviepostershop.com say young fellow movie poster 1918 lobby poster DEFAULTSORT Say Young Fellow Category 1918 films Category Lost films Category American silent feature films Category Films directed by Joseph Henabery Category Lost films ...   more details



  1. A Modern Musketeer

    infobox film name A Modern Musketeer image imagesize caption director Allan Dwan producer Douglas Fairbanks writer E.P. Lyle Jr. short story D Artagnan of Kansas br Allan Dwan scenario starring Douglas Fairbanks music cinematography Hugh McClung br Harry Thorpe br Victor Fleming editing Billy Shea br Allan Dwan supervisor editor distributor Artcraft Pictures released December 30, 1917 runtime 5 reels country Film US language Silent film English intertitles A Modern Musketeer is a 1917 silent film adventure produced by and starring Douglas Fairbanks and distributed through Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount. ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data M ModernMusketeer1917.html A Modern Musketeer at silentera.com ref Cast Douglas Fairbanks Ned Thacker D Artagnan Marjorie Daw actress Marjorie Daw Elsie Dondge Kathleen Kirkham Mrs. Dodge Frank Campeau Chin de dah Eugene Ormonde Forrest Vandeteer Tully Marshall James Brown Edythe Chapman Mrs. Thacker Zasu Pitts blonde girl, Kansas City Belle Charles Stevens actor Charles Stevens Indian unbilled References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0008309 A Modern Musketeer at IMDb.com http www.allrovi.com search movies a modern musketeer A Modern Musketeer allrovi synopsis DEFAULTSORT A Modern Musketeer Category 1917 films Category Films directed by Allan Dwan Category Films based on short fiction Category American silent feature films ...   more details



  1. Reliance-Majestic Studios

    Reliance Majestic Studios was an early American movie studio in Hollywood, California , originally built around 1914 at 4516 Sunset Boulevard . Within a few years, it became the home of D. W. Griffith and Mutual Film Corporation . Later the studio s name was changed to Fine Arts Studios , and was sometimes known as the Griffith Studio and as the Griffith Artcraft Studio . The studio was formed by Mutual as a partnership between D. W. Griffith and Majestic Studio owner Harry Aitken http www.cobbles.com simpp archive dwgriffith.htm . The Birth of a Nation 1915 and Broken Blossoms 1919 were partially or fully lensed at the studio. The sets for Intolerance film Intolerance 1916 were erected across the street where the Vista Theatre stands. Thomas H. Ince Thomas Ince s Kay Bee Pictures , Mack Sennett s Keystone Studios , and D. W. Griffith s Reliance Majestic studio were combined to form the Triangle Film Corporation , which was headed by Harry and Roy Aitken. In 1927, Tiffany Pictures acquired the lot. Upon Tiffany s bankruptcy in 1932, the stages were used as a rental studio by a variety of studios such as Monogram Pictures . References Reflist Category Defunct American movie studios Category Film production companies of the United States Category Companies established in 1914 ...   more details



  1. Earnscliffe Woolen-Paragon Worsted Company Mill Complex

    Infobox nrhp name Earnscliffe Woolen Paragon Worsted Company Mill Complex nrhp type image caption location 25 and 39 Manton Ave., Providence, Rhode Island lat degrees 41 lat minutes 49 lat seconds 5 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 26 long seconds 39 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Rhode Island built 1898 architect Leach, George Maguire and Penniman architecture 19th 20th century industrial added April 04, 2007 area convert 4.4 acre governing body Private refnum 07000265 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Earnscliffe Woolen Paragon Worsted Company Mill Complex M&F Worsted Artcraft Braid Cathedral Art Metal Co. is a historic mill at 25 and 39 Manton Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island . It was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. References reflist See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence, Rhode Island National Register of Historic Places Category Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Providence, Rhode Island RhodeIsland NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Flora Parker DeHaven

    File Flora Parker DeHaven The Blue Book of the Screen.jpg right 180px thumb Publicity photo of Flora Parker DeHaven from The Blue Book of the Screen File Flora Parker DeHaven from Who s Who on the Screen.jpg right 180px thumb Publicity photo of Flora Parker DeHaven from Who s Who on the Screen Flora Parker DeHaven September 1, 1883 &ndash September 9, 1950 , Paramount Artcraft co star with her husband, Carter DeHaven , was born at Perth Amboy , N. J., and early evinced a desire to go on the stage. Her initial stage appearance was made at New Orleans in stock. Later she became a leading lady for Nat Goodwin , then going into vaudeville with her husband. She played the Queen in Queen of the Moulin Rouge. Mrs. DeHaven was an exceptionally fine dancer. Her screen debut was made under the Universal banner, from which company she went to Goldwyn as co star with her husband in a series of two reel comedies and then to Paramount Artcraft, also as co star. She was often billed as Mrs. Carter DeHaven. Mrs. DeHaven was of medium height and had a dark complexion and dark eyes. ref cite book title Who s Who on the Screen year 1920 author Charles Donald Fox & Milton L. Silver location New York City publisher Ross Publishing url http silentladies.com BDeHavenF.html chapter Flora Parker DeHaven Note Not currently in copyright ref She was the mother of actress Gloria DeHaven . Reference reflist External links commons category IMDb name 0208843 IBDB name id 55542 http www.moviecard.com zamerican theatre favorite fav haven.jpg Carter and Flora Parker DeHaven portrait Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DeHaven, Flora Parker ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH September 1, 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 9, 1950 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dehaven, Flora Parker Category 1883 births Category 1950 deaths Category American stage actors Category American film actors Category People from Perth Amboy, New Jersey US actor stub ...   more details




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