A Certain Cinema

by Sérgio Leemann

A Certain Cinema, by Sérgio Leemann

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1925

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Francis X. Bushman, Mae Murray– <em>The Masked Bride</em>
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Mae Murray-- <em>The Masked Bride</em>
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Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, John Miltern-- <em>Coming Through</em>
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Vilma Banky, Ronald Colman-- <em>The Dark Angel</em>
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Lois Wilson, Wallace Beery, Warner Baxter-- <em>Rugged Water</em>
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<em>Lord Jim </em> director Victor Fleming shows Shirley Mason how to handle a bow and arrow
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Pola Negri, Chester Conklin-- <em>A Woman of the World</em>
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Pola Negri-- <em>East of Suez</em>
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<em>Ben-Hur</em> director Fred Niblo drives his own chariot
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Rudolph Valentino, William S. Hart and Douglas Fairbanks
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Renée Adorée, Lew Cody-- <em>Man and Maid</em>
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Director Clarence Brown and cinematographer George Barnes on the set of <em>The Eagle</em>
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"´Put the penny in the slot,´ says Joe Harrington to Sidney Olcott. Harrington directed this one-minute movie for the Mutoscope back in 1905, when he was manager of the old Biograph company, and Olcott was an actor. It is still showing in a Main Street arcade in Los Angeles. Now Harrington is working for director Olcott as a character actor in <em>Not So Long Ago</em>."
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Alla Nazimova by her swimming pool
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Mary Pickford-- <em>Little Annie Rooney</em>
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Renée Adorée and John Gilbert perform a scene from <em>The Big Parade</em>.  On the platform, director King Vidor (wearing suit) and cinematographer John Arnold (in white shirt)
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Evelyn Brent´s shoe closet
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Priscilla Dean poses for Frank Vittor. March, 1925
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"This frock of flesh chiffon over rose satin, with ostrich feather scarf and hat of rose horse-hair, is most charmingly displayed by Louise Dresser."
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Director George Fitzmaurice, Blanche Sweet and Ronald Colman between scenes of <em>His Supreme Moment</em>
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Jackie Coogan-- <em>The Rag Man</em>
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Monta Bell directs Ann Pennington in <em>Pretty Ladies</em>
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Buster Keaton-- <em>Go West</em>
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An avid automobile racer, John Bowers signs the first entry blank to take part in a five-and-a-quarter mile course in Los Angeles. With him is the event´s promoter, George Bentel
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Marguerite De La Motte, Alan Hale-- <em>Flattery</em>
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Virginia Valli, Louise Fazenda-- <em>The Price of Pleasure</em>
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Director Edwin Carewe (seated) enlisted the services of World ´s Champion Typist Birdie Reeve to help him get the script for <em>The Lady Who Lied</em> ready on time. The film´s stars, Virginia Valli and Lewis Stone, are interested spectators
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Wallace Beery-- <em>Rugged Water</em>
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Constance Bennett, Glenn Hunter-- <em>The Pinch Hitter</em>
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David Butler, Owen Moore, Constance Bennett-- <em>Code of the West</em>
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Matt Moore, Eleanor Boardman-- <em>The Way of a Girl</em>
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Gino Corrado, Colleen Moore-- <em>The Desert Flower</em>
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Chief Red Cloud of the Sioux Tribe reads the palm of Betty Compson during the filming of <em>The Pony Express</em>. At extreme right is old Chief Red Face, and next to him Ricardo Cortez
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Thomas Meighan
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Alla Nazimova takes great pleasure in caring for the growing things around her estate
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Norma Shearer
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“Cecille Evans wears a light tan satin ensemble consisting of a straight line dress and cape. The only trimming on the dress is a lace collar and buttons, and the cape boasts a large red fox collar.”
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Mary Astor, Donald Crisp-- <em>Don Q Son of Zorro</em>
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Director Mauritz Stiller and his protégée, Greta Garbo, arrive in Hollywood
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Pola Negri-- <em>A Woman of the World</em>
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