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Film stills scrapbook : Do-S.

Title
Film stills scrapbook : Do-S.
Publication
1912-1926.

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Description
1 scrapbook (57 photographs) : black and white, mounted on paper; 39 cm
Summary
A scrapbook consisting of 57 black and white, 3.5 x 4.5, 4 x 7, 5.5 x 7, 6 x 7.5, 8 x 10, and 9.5 x 7.5 inch mounted photographs, some with identifying labels, of stills from Don Juan (1926) directed by Alan Crosland, produced by Warner Bros./Vitaphone Corporation, featuring John Barrymore ; An evil of the slums (1914) directed by Edwin August, produced by Pat Powers/Powers Picture Plays and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company, featuring Edwin August ; The face of the madonna (1915) directed by Kenean Buel, produced by Kalem Company and distributed by General Film Company, featuring Alice Joyce and Guy Coombs ; Fair and warmer (1919) directed by Henry Otto, produced by Screen Classics Inc. and distributed by Metro Pictures Corporation, featuring May Allison and Eugene Pallette ; Faust (1926) (also known as: Goethe's Faust ; Faust: a German folk legend) directed by F.W. Murnau, produced by Universum Film (UFA) and distributed in the USA by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), featuring Gösta Ekman, Emil Jannings, Camilla Horn, and Yvette Guilbert ; Foolish wives (1922) directed by Erich von Stroheim, produced by Carl Laemmle/Universal Film Manufacturing Company (as a Universal Super-Jewel), featuring Erich von Stroheim and Mae Busch ; For liberty (1917) directed by Bertram Bracken, produced by William Fox/Fox Film Corporation, featuring Gladys Brockwell ; The forbidden room (1919) directed by Lynn Reynolds, produced by William Fox/Fox Film Corporation/Victory Pictures, featuring Gladys Brockwell ; The girl from God's country (1921) directed by Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle, produced by W.H. Clune/Nell Shipman Productions Inc. and distributed by F.B. Warren Corporation, featuring Nell Shipman ; The gun fighter (1917) directed by William S. Hart, produced by Thomas H. Ince/Kay-Bee Pictures and distributed by Triangle Distributing Corp. (as one of their Triangle Plays), featuring William S. Hart ; The heart of a heathen (1914) directed by Edwin August, produced by Pat Powers/Powers Picture Plays and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company, featuring Edwin August and 'Baby' Doris Baker ; The heart of romance (1918) (working title: Her father's money) directed by Harry Millard (also known as Harry F. Millarde), produced by William Fox/Fox Film Corporation, featuring June Caprice ; His majesty, the American (1919) directed by Joseph Henabery, produced by Douglas Fairbanks Pictures and distributed by United Artists, featuring Douglas Fairbanks and Marjorie Daw ; His sweetheart (1917) (working title: Just an old sweetheart) directed by Donald Crisp, produced by Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company and distributed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation/Paramount Pictures, featuring George Beban ; His weakness conquered (1913) directed by Edwin August, produced by Rex Motion Picture Company and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company, featuring Edwin August and Mary Charleson ; The hope chest (1918) directed by Elmer Clifton, produced by New Art Film Company and distributed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation/Paramount Pictures/Artcraft Pictures Corporation, featuring Dorothy Gish and Richard Barthelmess ; A lady in love (1920) directed by Walter Edwards, produced by Jesse L. Lasky/Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures/Artcraft Pictures Corporation, featuring Ethel Clayton ; Lying lips (1921) (also known as The magic life) directed by John Griffith Wray, produced by Thomas H. Ince and distributed by Associated Producers Inc., featuring Florence Vidor ; Maggie Pepper (1919) directed by Chester Withey, produced by Jesse L. Lasky/Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures/Artcraft Pictures Corporation, featuring Ethel Clayton, Edna Mae Wilson, and Elliott Dexter ; The man hunter (1919) directed by Frank Lloyd, produced by William Fox/Fox Film Corporation Corporation, featuring William Farnum and Louise Lovely ; The man who was afraid (1917) directed by Fred E. Wright, produced by George K. Spoor/Essanay Film Manufacturing Company and distributed by K-E-S-E Service, featuring Bryant Washburn ; The market of souls (1919) directed by Joseph De Grasse, produced by Thomas H. Ince/Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures/Artcraft Pictures Corporation, featuring Philo McCullough and Dorothy Dalton ; A matter of parentage (1915) directed by Sydney Ayres, produced by Pat Powers/Powers Picture Plays and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company, featuring Sidney Ayres (as Sydney Ayres) ; Men, women and money (1919) directed by George Melford, produced by Jesse L. Lasky/Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, featuring Ethel Clayton and ZaSu Pitts ; The miracle man (1919) directed by George Loane Tucker, produced by Mayflower Photoplay Company/Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures (as a Paramount-Artcraft Picture), featuring Lon Chaney and Ruby Lafayette ; The model for St. John (1912) directed by James Young, produced by Vitagraph Company of America and distributed by General Film Company, featuring L. Rogers Lytton ; No woman knows (1921) directed by Tod Browning, produced by Carl Laemmle/Universal Film Manufacturing Company (as a Universal Jewel), featuring Mabel Julienne Scott ; Social quicksands (1918) directed by Charles Brabin, produced by Metro Pictures Corporation, featuring Beverly Bayne and Francis X. Bushman ; Stepping out (1919) directed by Fred Niblo, produced byThomas H. Ince/Paramount Pictures (as a Paramount-Artcraft Picture), featuring Enid Bennett ; The stolen kiss (1920) directed by Kenneth Webb, produced by Realart Pictures Corporation, featuring Constance Binney.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Albums.
  • Photographic prints.
  • Scrapbooks.
Note
  • Don Juan (1926), An evil of the slums (1914), The face of the madonna (1915), Fair and warmer (1919), Foolish wives (1922), For liberty (1917), The girl from God's country (1921), The gun fighter (1917), The heart of a heathen (1914), His majesty, the American (1919), His sweetheart (1917), His weakness conquered (1913), A lady in love (1920), Lying lips (1921), The man hunter (1919), The man who was afraid (1917), A matter of parentage (1915), Men, women and money (1919), The miracle man (1919), No woman knows (1921), Stepping out (1919), and The stolen kiss (1920) are each represented by 1 photograph.
  • Faust (1926) is represented by 24 photographs.
  • The forbidden room (1919), The hope chest (1918), Maggie Pepper (1919), The market of souls (1919), The model for St. John (1912), and Social quicksands (1918) are each represented by 2 photographs.
  • The heart of romance (1918) is represented by 1 photograph, a publicity still featuring the actress, June Caprice, her husband, the director, Harry Millarde, and Ivy Deibel, winner of a contest in Cleveland, Ohio for the "best camera face" and the recipient of a bit part in the film.
  • Fair and warmer (1919): adapted from the play by Avery Hopwood.
  • Faust (1926): adapted from the play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
  • The hope chest (1918): adapted from the serialized story (originally published in Woman's home companion) and later a novel, by Mark Lee Luther.
  • A lady in love (1920): adapted from a play (not produced) by Harriet Ford and Caroline Duer.
  • Lying lips (1921): adapted from a story by May Edginton.
  • Maggie Pepper (1919): adapted from the play by Charles Klein.
  • The man who was afraid (1917): adapted from the story (Saturday evening post, February 10, 1917) by Mary Brecht Pulver.
  • Men, women and money (1919): adapted from a story (Harper's bazaar, August 1918) by Cosmo Hamilton.
  • The miracle man (1919): adapted from the novel by Frank L. Packard and from the play by George M. Cohan.
  • No woman knows (1921): adapted from the novel "Fanny herself" by Edna Ferber.
  • The stolen kiss (1920): adapted from the novel "Little miss by-the-day" by Lucille Van Slyke.
  • 1 photographs is missing from its page.
  • Title from spine.
  • Compiled and bound at The New York Public Library.
Contents
Don Juan -- An evil of the slums -- The face of the madonna -- Fair and warmer -- Faust -- Foolish wives -- For liberty -- The forbidden room -- The girl from God's country -- The gun fighter -- The heart of a heathen -- The heart of romance -- His majesty, the American -- His sweetheart -- His weakness conquered -- The hope chest -- A lady in love -- Lying lips -- Maggie Pepper -- The man hunter -- The man who was afraid -- The market of souls -- A matter of parentage -- Men, women and money -- The miracle man -- The model for St. John -- No woman knows -- Social quicksands -- Stepping out -- The stolen kiss.
Call Number
MFLB+ 54 (Do-S)
OCLC
1076279770
Title
Film stills scrapbook : Do-S.
Production
1912-1926.
Type of Content
still image
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
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Research Call Number
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