🎭 Cast: Gabriel Gabrio, Paul Jorge, Sandra Milovanoff, Andrée Rolane, Jean Toulout, François Rozet, Paul Guidé, Charles Badiole, Maillard, Clara Darcey‑Roche, Georges Saillard, Suzanne Nivette, Renée Carl, Émilien Richard, Marcelle Barry, Luc Dartagnan…

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🎭 Cast: Thierry Frémaux, Martin Scorsese, Pierre Bellingard, Ernestina Bossi, François Clerc, Benoît Duval, Leopoldo Fregoli, Loie Fuller, Madeleine Koehler, Marcel Koehler, Eugénie Laurent, François‑Henri Lavanchy‑Clarke, Andrée Lumière, Antoine Lumière, Auguste Lumière, Louis Lumière, Marguerite Lumière, Rose Lumière, plus archive appearances…

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#ThedaBara in A Fool There Was (1915)
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Olive Borden, The Girl Who Asked for Too Much

Olive Borden’s (1907–1947) obituary in The New York Times is short and sober. It notes in the opening paragraph that though Borden made an…

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The Most Expensive Shot in Silent Film History

No CGI.

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Fascinating video explains why silent movie stars looked so weird on screen

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Vilma Bánky — Beverly Hills home
b. January 9, 1898, Nagydorog, Hungary
d. March 18, 1991, Los Angeles, California (cardiorespiratory arrest)

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Geraldine Chaplin on ‘LUKA’: “Jessica Woodworth makes you feel what you have to feel”

With “LUKA,” legendary American screen actress Geraldine Chaplin (b. 1944) made her second feature with U.S.-Belgian screenwriter and film director Jessica Woodworth after they did “The Barefoot Em…

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Geraldine Chaplin: Veteran actress receives star on the Ostend Walk of Fame

Yesterday, actress Geraldine Chaplin (b. 1944) received a star on the Walk of Fame in Ostend during a ceremony that took place during the Ostend Film Festival. Because of the wind and the cold weat…

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