America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film RegistryBloomsbury Publishing USA, 2009年11月26日 - 848 頁 America's Film Legacy is a guide to the most significant films ever made in the United States. Unlike opinionated "Top 100" and arbitrary "Best of" lists, these are the real thing: groundbreaking films that make up the backbone of American cinema. Some are well-known, such as Citizen Kane, The Jazz Singer, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Birth of a Nation, and Boyz n the Hood. Others are more obscure, such as Blacksmith Scene, The Blue Bird, The Docks of New York, Star Theatre, and A Bronx Morning. Daniel Eagan's beautifully written and authoritative book is for anyone who loves American movies and who wants to learn more about them. |
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... forced to dance to gunshots/Bandit), Mary Snow, Donald Gallaher. Credits: Written, photographed, edited, and directed by Edwin S. Porter. Additional photography: J. Blair Smith. Assistant director: George M. Anderson. Additional Credits ...
... forced to dance to gunshots/Bandit), Mary Snow, Donald Gallaher. Credits: Written, photographed, edited, and directed by Edwin S. Porter. Additional photography: J. Blair Smith. Assistant director: George M. Anderson. Additional Credits ...
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... forced to give up Solax during the consolidation of studios before 1920. She accepted assignments from Pathé and Metro, but left the country after she divorced Blaché in 1922. (He made films throughout the 1920s.) She was unable to find ...
... forced to give up Solax during the consolidation of studios before 1920. She accepted assignments from Pathé and Metro, but left the country after she divorced Blaché in 1922. (He made films throughout the 1920s.) She was unable to find ...
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... forced to play variations on the same basic situations week after week, sometimes recycling the same sets. Arbuckle often appeared as a worker—a chef or mechanic, for example—but he also played cops and aristocrats. He was one of the ...
... forced to play variations on the same basic situations week after week, sometimes recycling the same sets. Arbuckle often appeared as a worker—a chef or mechanic, for example—but he also played cops and aristocrats. He was one of the ...
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... forced to undergo three trials before being acquitted. Revisionists have tried to portray Rappe as the real villain of the story by smearing her reputation. There is no need to demonize her to see the injustice behind Arbuckle's arrest ...
... forced to undergo three trials before being acquitted. Revisionists have tried to portray Rappe as the real villain of the story by smearing her reputation. There is no need to demonize her to see the injustice behind Arbuckle's arrest ...
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... forced out of a naval academy. Hayakawa studied Zen Buddhism at a monastery, then traveled to the United States, where he graduated from the University of Chicago. On returning home, he decided to become an actor after seeing the ...
... forced out of a naval academy. Hayakawa studied Zen Buddhism at a monastery, then traveled to the United States, where he graduated from the University of Chicago. On returning home, he decided to become an actor after seeing the ...
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