Swedish Silent Film
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Scott Lord Silent Film: Ben Hur, A Tale of Christ (Fred Niblo, 1925)
During 1919, D.W. Griffith directed Lillian Gish and Kate Bruce in the six reel film "A Romance of Happy Valley", photographed by G.W. Bitzer. Actress Carol Dempster also appears in the film.
One specific use of technique Griffith uses in the film to depict narrative is a cut back and forth within the ...
Scott Lord Silentt Film: Mary Pickford in Amarilly of Clothes Line Alley (Neilan, 1918)
Bo Florin makes note of the province held by Nils Bouveng at the newly structured Svenska Filmindustri after the merger had taken place of the smaller companies into one and that Bouveng had published an article entitled Swedish Film Advertising: How the Industry Plans to Conquer the World in the 1919 periodical Filmjournalen. Nils Bouveng of Swedish Biograph w...
Sweden Talks, Waiting in Vain for Greta Garbo; Victor Sjostrom the actor
Author Jon Wengstrom has noted that as early as October of 1933 director Gustaf Molander and cameraman Julius Jaenzon were among the founding members of the Swedish Film Society (Svenska Filmsamfundet), a body which eventually let to the forming of The Swedish ...
The Golden Age of Swedish Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom and Mauritz Stiller
During 1910 D.W. Griffith directed actress Mary Pickford in the short film "What The Daisy Said", photographed by G.W. Bitzer.
Silent Film
Biograph<... Scott Lord Silent Film: Midnight Girl (Noy, 1925)Bela Lugosi appeared with actress Lila Lee during 1924 before having been catapulted into fame in Tod Browning's sound film "Dracula". Director WIlfred Noy had begun directing short comedies in 1911, later directing actress Gladys Jennings in the full legnth myster...Danish Silent Film: Sherlock Holmes at Elsinore
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