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  1. 11. Mai 2024 · Silents to Talkies- Video Essay Episode 28- Learn about the Silent to Talkie Career of Francis X. Bushman, Jr.! ...more.

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  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon: Francis Bacon: Derek Jacobi: Patch Adams: Hunter "Patch" Adams: Robin Williams: Permanent Midnight: Jerry Stahl: Ben Stiller: The Prince of Egypt: Moses and Ramesses II: Val Kilmer and Ralph Fiennes (voices) The Rat Pack: Frank Sinatra: Ray Liotta: Dean Martin: Joe Mantegna: Sammy Davis ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · This entry was posted in Book Review and tagged 1910s, 1920s, books, Cari Beauchamp, Clara Bow, Coy Watson Jr., David Stenn, Elinor Glyn, Eve Golden, film books, film history, Francis X. Bushman, Keystone, Lon and Debra Davis, My First Time in Hollywood, Room 1219, Roscoe Arbuckle, silent film, silent film books, theda bara, Three Weeks ...

  6. 30. Mai 2024 · A list of American films released in 1928. The American film industry was undergoing the transition to sound and released a mixture of sound and silent films during the year. Wings won the Academy Award for Outstanding Picture at the 1st Academy Awards, presented on May 16, 1929. The Last Command starring Emil Jannings.

  7. 22. Mai 2024 · Silent hero Francis X. Bushman's (1883-1966) personal items and movie goodies I personally love how-did-this-survive? promotional items. I loved this — it's a handprint and signature by Anna May Wong (1905-1961) that was either part of a movie-mag feature or possibly acquired by a palm reader in the '30s.