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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... hired by Charles Frohman, one of the primary architects of the “star system,” to appear with the highly respected Henry Miller in His Wedding Day. In a comic afterpiece, she introduced “After the Ball,” the first song to sell a million ...
... hired by Charles Frohman, one of the primary architects of the “star system,” to appear with the highly respected Henry Miller in His Wedding Day. In a comic afterpiece, she introduced “After the Ball,” the first song to sell a million ...
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... hired by Edison, may have been one of the cameramen. That could explain the empty sidewalk that fills almost a third of some compositions, a characteristic of many of his films. McKinley set a more ghoulish precedent as well. He was ...
... hired by Edison, may have been one of the cameramen. That could explain the empty sidewalk that fills almost a third of some compositions, a characteristic of many of his films. McKinley set a more ghoulish precedent as well. He was ...
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... hired by the Edison company in July 1908, a few months after D.W. Griffith arrived at Biograph. (The next Biograph title on the Registry is Lady Helen's Escapade, 1909). At Edison, Armitage headed the camera department, coordinated.
... hired by the Edison company in July 1908, a few months after D.W. Griffith arrived at Biograph. (The next Biograph title on the Registry is Lady Helen's Escapade, 1909). At Edison, Armitage headed the camera department, coordinated.
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... hired by Biograph. Born Florence Bridgwood in 1886 in Hamilton, Ontario, the daughter of actress Lotta Lawrence, Florence was on stage herself by the age of three. She acted in her mother's touring company until 1907, when they were hired ...
... hired by Biograph. Born Florence Bridgwood in 1886 in Hamilton, Ontario, the daughter of actress Lotta Lawrence, Florence was on stage herself by the age of three. She acted in her mother's touring company until 1907, when they were hired ...
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... hired help. In tone and temperament, Lawrence is not far removed from the madcap heiress Carole Lombard played in My Man Godfrey (1936). She doesn't get mad at the men who try to paw her; she is indifferent to them, smarter than their ...
... hired help. In tone and temperament, Lawrence is not far removed from the madcap heiress Carole Lombard played in My Man Godfrey (1936). She doesn't get mad at the men who try to paw her; she is indifferent to them, smarter than their ...
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