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A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion... |
still called filming, and the resulting works often called films as interchangeable to movies, despite not being shot on film. Silent films need not be... |
Movie projector (redirect from Film projection) it onto a screen. Most of the optical and mechanical elements, except for the illumination and sound devices, are present in movie cameras. Modern movie... |
Gothic fiction (redirect from Elements of American Gothic) literary, cultural, and architectural studies appreciate the Gothic as an area that facilitates investigation of the beginnings of scientific certainty... |
Rite in Michigan. Edmund Breese (1871–1936), American stage and film actor of the silent film era. Member of St. John's Lodge No. 6, Norwalk, Connecticut... |
Treasure Island (redirect from Hawkins and Silver) 50 film and TV adaptations of Treasure Island. Film adaptations include: Treasure Island (1918) — a silent film released by Fox Film Corporation and directed... |
Wandering Jew (section Film) overdue and becomes convinced that the borrower was the Wandering Jew. There have been several films on the topic of The Wandering Jew: 1904 silent film called... |
The historical drama or period drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people. Some historical dramas are docudramas... |
History of animation (category History of film) 1895. Georges Méliès' early fantasy films and trick films (released between 1896 and 1913) occasionally contain elements that somewhat resemble animation... |
somber Lucrezia Borgia (1833), based on a story by Victor Hugo. It was followed by Parisina d'Este (1833), Torquato Tasso (1833) and Maria Stuarda (1834)... |
Danish-American silent film actor, gunshot Laurie Dann (1988), American murderer and arsonist, gunshot to the head Monika Dannemann (1996), German skater and painter... |
Ambrose Bierce (section Legacy and influence) have ever seen." At least three films have been made of Bierce's story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge". A silent film version, The Bridge, was made... |
purpose-built in London and the first Ahmadiyya mosque in Britain, is completed. 1927 14 February: Alfred Hitchcock's silent film thriller The Lodger: A... |
of Acjacheme. The Mission was secularized by the Mexican government in 1833, and returned to the Roman Catholic Church by the United States government... |
Erotic literature (section 17th and 18th centuries) which focuses more specifically on sexual feelings. Other common elements are satire and social criticism. Much erotic literature features erotic art, illustrating... |
and director Monica Bellucci (born 1964), actress and fashion model Francesca Bertini, silent film actress Nicoletta Braschi (born 1960), actress and... |
Contemporary history of Spain (section Regency of Maria Christina (1833–1840) and first Carlist war) moderate elements among the liberals the most plausible move, and they were attracting them with measures such as the amnesty of 1832–1833, which allowed... |
resonators, placed on a wooden a stand. In 1894 came a major breakthrough when Julián Paniagua Martínez and Sebastián Hurtado developed the chromatic marimba... |
they are given a permanent number by the IAU's Minor Planet Center (MPC), and the discoverers can then submit names for them, following the IAU's naming... |
Oroonoko (section Plot summary and analysis) were most often expected to remain silent and on the sidelines, simply observing rather than actively contributing, and the narrator in Oroonoko is a portrayal... |