The parade's gone by ... / Kevin Brownlow
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- texto, imagen fija
- sin mediación
- volumen
- 9780520030688
- PN1993.5.U6 B7 1968
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Mediateca | Bibliográfica | PN1993.5.U6 B7 1968 Ej. 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Ej. 1 | Available | 16167 |
Introduction -- The primitive years -- Early days at vitagraph -- The experiments -- Early Hollywood -- From birth of a nation to intolerance -- Directors -- D. W. Griffith -- Allan Dwan -- Henry King --Mary Pickford -- Clarence Brown -- The lost work of Edward Sloman -- William Wellman -- Cecil B. De Mille -- Josef Von Sternberg -- The cameraman -- Charles Rosher -- Art direction -- Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood -- The golden path; or, the curse of melodrama -- Scenario -- Editing : the hidden power -- Two unique processes : tinting and titling -- Margaret Booth -- William Hornbeck --Stunt men of silent pictures -- You can't make a picture without 'em -- It was a tough life -- the silents were never silent -- Acting -- The stars -- Geraldine Farrar -- Gloria Swanson -- Betty Blythe -- The heroic fiasco : Ben-Hur -- Producers -- Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg -- David O. Selznick -- We're not laughing like we used to -- Reginald Denny -- Harold Lloyd -- Buster Keaton -- Chaplin -- The silent film in Europe -- Abel Gance -- The talking picture.
"The magic of the silent screen, illuminated by the recollections of those who created it." -- tomado de la contraportada
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