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William S. Hart

Author : Ronald L. Davis
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806135581

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William S. Hart by Ronald L. Davis Pdf

"For the first time, readers are given insights into Hart's somewhat lonely and tragic personal life, his quarrels with exploitive studios, and his association with such latter-day frontier legends as Charles M. Russell, Bat Masterson, and Wyatt Earp, who regarded him as a kindred spirit.

The Complete Films of William S. Hart

Author : Diane Kaiser Koszarski
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : UOM:39015003841734

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The Complete Films of William S. Hart by Diane Kaiser Koszarski Pdf

A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses

Author : George A. Katchmer
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-20
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476609058

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A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses by George A. Katchmer Pdf

Long before sound became an essential part of motion pictures, Westerns were an established genre. The men and women who brought to life cowboys, cowgirls, villains, sidekicks, distressed damsels and outraged townspeople often continued with their film careers, finding success and fame well into the sound era--always knowing that it was in silent Westerns that their careers began. More than a thousand of these once-silent Western players are featured in this fully indexed encyclopedic work. Each entry includes a detailed biography, covering both personal and professional milestones and a complete Western filmography. A foreword is supplied by Diana Serra Cary (formerly the child star "Baby Peggy"), who performed with many of the actors herein.

Silent Players

Author : Anthony Slide
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2010-09-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780813127088

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Silent Players by Anthony Slide Pdf

" From his unique perspective of friendship with many of the actors and actresses about whom he writes, silent film historian Anthony Slide creates vivid portraits of the careers and often eccentric lives of 100 players from the American silent film industry. He profiles the era’s shining stars such as Lillian Gish and Blanche Sweet; leading men including William Bakewell and Robert Harron; gifted leading ladies such as Laura La Plante and Alice Terry; ingénues like Mary Astor and Mary Brian; and even Hollywood’s most famous extra, Bess Flowers. Although each original essay is accompanied by significant documentation and an extensive bibliography, Silent Players is not simply a reference book or encyclopedic recitation of facts culled from the pages of fan magazines and trade periodicals. It contains a series of insightful portraits of the characters who symbolize an original and pioneering era in motion history and explores their unique talents and extraordinary private lives. Slide offers a potentially revisionist view of many of the stars he profiles, repudiating the status of some and restoring to fame others who have slipped from view. He personally interviewed many of his subjects and knew several of them intimately, putting him in a distinctive position to tell their true stories.

A History of Opera in the American West

Author : Ronald L. Davis
Publisher : Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1965
Category : Opera
ISBN : STANFORD:36105041498499

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A History of Opera in the American West by Ronald L. Davis Pdf

Focusing on New Orleans, Chicago, and San Francisco, while including the achievements of Dallas, Santa Fe, Central City, and San Antonio, this book traces the development of opera in the American West against an ever changing social milieu. Ranging from the red plush era of the nineteenth century onward, the author covers such grand personalities as Adelina Patti, Nellie Melba, Joan Sutherland, and Maria Callas. Of additional interest is the book's coverage of near endless financial difficulties and natural disasters as well as rich personal anecdotes.

Thomas Ince

Author : Brian Taves
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780813139982

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Thomas Ince by Brian Taves Pdf

Thomas H. Ince (1880--1924) turned movie-making into a business enterprise. Progressing from actor to director and screenwriter, he revolutionized the motion picture industry through developing the role of the producer. In addition to building the first major Hollywood studio facility, dubbed "Inceville," he was responsible for more than 800 films. Thomas Ince: Hollywood's Independent Pioneer chronicles Ince's life from the stage to his sudden death as he was about to join forces with media tycoon William Randolph Hearst. Author Brian Taves explores Ince's impact on Hollywood's production system, the Western, his creation of the first American movies starring Asian performers, and his cinematic exploration of the status of women in society. Until now, Thomas Ince has not been the subject of a biography. This book offers insight into the world of silent cinema through the story of one of its earliest and most influential moguls.

Our Country/Whose Country?

Author : Richard Abel
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780197744048

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Our Country/Whose Country? by Richard Abel Pdf

"Even in the earliest "Wild West" subjects, the lens of settler colonialism reveals major tropes that will become characteristic of westerns in their depiction of "our country"'s expansion across the North American continent. Single and split-reel fiction films initially may not have captured the vistas of plains and mountains depicted in the large historical paintings and murals described in the Introduction. After all, up to 1904, those companies producing motion pictures for sale or rental chiefly were located in or around New York (Edison, AM&B), Philadelphia (Lubin), and Chicago (Selig Polyscope). Moreover, their cameras, especially the bulky Biograph camera (using 68mm filmstock until 1903), kept them from venturing beyond their spartan studios, except for shooting travel films. The stories and characters that had long circulated in popular dime novels, however, proved a welcome source of inspiration. One figure was particularly notable. Kit Carson (1809-1868) was known as a trail-blazing hunter, trapper, scout, and Indian fighter whose frontier adventures led him frequently across the plains and into the western mountains in the mid-19th century. He had guided John Charles Frémont on no fewer than three expeditions (1842, 1843, 1845) through the Rocky Mountains into California on the Oregon and Santa Fe trails. Together they mounted an uprising against Mexico and prepared the way for California to become a state. Later the frontiersman led several campaigns against the Apaches, Navajos, and Kiowas in what became New Mexico. Carson's legendary stature as an American pioneer came largely from dime novels such as Kit Carson, the Prince of the Gold Hunters (1849) and The Prairie Flower, or the Adventures of the Far West (1849) as well as his "memoir," The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains (1858). Scores of novels featuring his fictional exploits were published and republished through the turn of the century. Even in its book cover design, The Fighting Trapper, Kit Carson to the Rescue (1874), for instance, graphically depicts his skill at hand-to-hand combat. Perhaps it is no wonder that AM&B made him the hero of its early story films, Kit Carson and The Pioneers (both 1903), shot with a more standardized camera (using 35mm filmstock) in the Adirondack Mountains, "amid scenery of the wildest natural beauty and enacted with the greatest fidelity to the original.""--

An Evening's Entertainment

Author : Richard Koszarski
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1994-05-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0520085353

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On the age of silent movies

Westerns

Author : Paul S. Varner
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2008-12-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781443802352

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Westerns by Paul S. Varner Pdf

Whatever we might think of them, popular Westerns, both movies and cheap paperbacks on the newsstand racks, have had a powerful impact on both U.S. culture and Western European culture in general. Collected here are new studies from a variety of critical approaches of popular Westerns by scholars from the U.S., the U.K., and Europe, new studies of classic William S. Hart, John Ford, Clint Eastwood, and Sam Peckinpah film Westerns as well as new studies of seldom studied writers such as James Warner Bellah, Clarence Mulford, Charles Portis, and Oakley Hall.

Early American Cinema

Author : Anthony Slide
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0810827220

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Early American Cinema by Anthony Slide Pdf

Provides a concise history of the American motion picture industry before 1920.

Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema

Author : Christophe P. Jacobs,Donald McCaffrey
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1999-09-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780313032172

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Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema by Christophe P. Jacobs,Donald McCaffrey Pdf

The latest offering from the Reference Guides to the World's Cinema series, this critical survey of key films, actors, directors, and screenwriters during the silent era of the American cinema offers a broad-ranging portrait of the motion picture production of silent film. Detailed but concise alphabetical entries include over 100 film titles and 150 personnel. An introductory chapter explores the early growth of the new silent medium while the final chapter of this encyclopedic study examines the sophistication of the silent cinema. These two chapters outline film history from its beginnings until the perfection of synchronized sound, and reflect upon the themes and techniques established with the silent cinema that continued into the sound era through modern times. The annotated entries, alphabetically arranged by film title or personnel, include brief bibliographies and filmographies. An appendix lists secondary but important movies and their creators. Film and popular culture scholars will appreciate the vast amount of information that has been culled from various sources and that builds upon the increased studies and research of the past ten years.

Silent Film Stars on the Stages of Seattle

Author : Eric L. Flom
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009-03-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786439089

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Silent Film Stars on the Stages of Seattle by Eric L. Flom Pdf

Before they became household names, many would-be Hollywood stars began their careers as small-time actors in regional theatres and playhouses. Few of them earned much recognition based on their time in the footlights, but often the stage provided these Hollywood hopefuls with their first break in show business. Drawing on material from the J. Willis Sayre Collection, a nearly unbroken accumulation of theatrical programs from 1865 to 1955, this book chronicles the Seattle stage engagements of more than 30 silent film personalities. Such Hollywood giants as Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Cecil B. DeMille, D.W. Griffith, and Buster Keaton, to name just a few, can trace their early careers through the Emerald City.

Charles M. Russell

Author : John Taliaferro,Charles Marion Russell
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 080613495X

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Charles M. Russell by John Taliaferro,Charles Marion Russell Pdf

This first comprehensive biography of Charles M. Russell examines the colorful life and times of Montana’s famed Cowboy Artist. Born to an affluent St. Louis family in 1864, young Russell read thrilling tales of the West and filled sketchbooks with imagined frontier scenes. At sixteen he left home and headed west to become a cowboy. In Montana Territory he consorted with cowpunchers, Indians, preachers, saloon keepers, and prostitutes, while celebrating the waning American frontier’s glory days in some 4,000 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculptures. Before his death in 1926, Russell saw the world change dramatically, and the West he loved passed into legend. By then he was revered as one of the country’s ranking Western artist with works displayed in the finest galleries, his romantic vision of the Old West forever shaping our own. Taliaferro reveals the man behind the myth in his multifaceted complexity: extraordinarily gifted, self-effacing, charming, mischievous, and playful, a friend to rough frontier denizens and Hollywood stars alike. The author also explores Russell’s controversial partnership with his fiery young wife, Nancy, whose ambition and business savvy helped establish Russell as one of America’s most popular artists.

William S. Hart Park

Author : Bill West, E.J. Stephens and Kim Stephens
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467107440

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William S. Hart Park by Bill West, E.J. Stephens and Kim Stephens Pdf

Nickelodeon cowboy star William S. Hart thrilled millions of fans in over 70 shoot-'em-ups in the early days of silent cinema. After completing his film career in 1925, Hart retired to Horseshoe Ranch in Newhall, California, where he lived until his death in 1946. Hart willed the property to the County of Los Angeles, requesting that it become a park and museum, stating: "When I was making pictures, the people gave me their nickels, dimes, and quarters. When I am gone, I want them to have my home." William S. Hart Park stands as a fitting testament to Hart's life and generosity. On its 265 acres, visitors can tour his 22-room retirement mansion and ranch house, picnic on the park's spacious tree-shaded lawns, wander miles of trails, feed animals at the barnyard, and admire the herd of American bison, descendants of those gifted to the park by Walt Disney. The park is also home to Heritage Junction, which houses many of Santa Clarita's most historic buildings and serves as headquarters for the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society.

The American Western A Complete Film Guide

Author : Terry Rowan
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN : 9781300418580

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The American Western A Complete Film Guide by Terry Rowan Pdf

A comprehensive film guide featuring films and television shows of the great American western. The stories of the men and women who tamed the old West. Also featuring actors and directors who made these films possible.