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Film stills scrapbook : Change-Charlie Chan's Ch.

Title
Film stills scrapbook : Change-Charlie Chan's Ch.
Publication
1929-1934.

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Description
1 scrapbook (106 photographs) : black and white, mounted on paper; 39 cm
Summary
  • A scrapbook consisting of 106 black and white, 8 x 10 inch mounted photographs, some with identifying labels, of stills from Change of heart (1934) directed by John G. Blystone, produced by Winfield R. Sheehan/Fox Film Corporation, featuring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, James Dunn, Ginger Rogers, Beryl Mercer, Kenneth Thomson, Theodor von Eltz, Drue Leyton, and Nella Walker ; Channel crossing (1933) directed by Milton Rosmer, produced by Gaumont British Picture Corporation, featuring Matheson Lang, Constance Cummings, Anthony Bushell, Dorothy Dickson, Nigel Bruce, Edmund Gwenn, Douglas Jefferies, H.G. Stoker, and Max Miller ; Chapaev (1934) (also known as: Chapayev ; Čapaev) directed by Georgiĭ Vasilʹev (also known as Georgi Nikolayevich Vasilyev) and Sergeĭ Vasilʹev (also known as Sergei Dmitriyevich Vasilyev), produced by Lenfilm Studio and distributed in the USA by Amkino Corporation, featuring Boris Babochkin, Boris Blinov, and Varvara Mi͡asnikova ; The charlatan (1929) directed by George Melford, produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr./Universal Pictures, featuring Holmes Herbert and Margaret Livingston ; Charlie Chan in London (1934) directed by Eugene Forde, produced by John Stone/Fox Film Corporation, featuring Warner Oland, Drue Leyton, Murray Kinnell, George Barraud, Ray Milland (as Raymond Milland), Alan Mowbray, Mona Barrie, Walter Johnson, Reginald Sheffield, Elsa Buchanan, and Paul England ; Charlie Chan's chance (1932) directed by John G. Blystone, produced by Fox Film Corporation, featuring Warner Oland, Marian Nixon, H.B. Warner, Alexander Kirkland, James Todd, James Kirkwood, and Howard Phillips.
  • A scrapbook consisting of 106 black and white, 8 x 10 inch mounted photographs, some with identifying labels, of stills from Change of heart (1934) directed by John G. Blystone, produced by Winfield R. Sheehan/Fox Film Corporation, featuring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, James Dunn, Ginger Rogers, Beryl Mercer, Kenneth Thomson, Theodor von Eltz, Drue Leyton, and Nella Walker ; Channel crossing (1933) directed by Milton Rosmer, produced by Gaumont British Picture Corporation, featuring Matheson Lang, Constance Cummings, Anthony Bushell, Dorothy Dickson, Nigel Bruce, Edmund Gwenn, Douglas Jefferies, H.G. Stoker, and Max Miller ; Chapaev (1934) (also known as: Chapayev ; Čapaev) directed by Georgiĭ Vasilʹev (also known as Georgi Nikolayevich Vasilyev) and Sergeĭ Vasilʹev (also known as Sergei Dmitriyevich Vasilyev), produced by Lenfilm Studio and distributed in the USA by Amkino Corporation, featuring Boris Babochkin, Boris Blinov, and Varvara Mi︠a︡snikova ; The charlatan (1929) directed by George Melford, produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr./Universal Pictures, featuring Holmes Herbert and Margaret Livingston ; Charlie Chan in London (1934) directed by Eugene Forde, produced by John Stone/Fox Film Corporation, featuring Warner Oland, Drue Leyton, Murray Kinnell, George Barraud, Ray Milland (as Raymond Milland), Alan Mowbray, Mona Barrie, Walter Johnson, Reginald Sheffield, Elsa Buchanan, and Paul England ; Charlie Chan's chance (1932) directed by John G. Blystone, produced by Fox Film Corporation, featuring Warner Oland, Marian Nixon, H.B. Warner, Alexander Kirkland, James Todd, James Kirkwood, and Howard Phillips.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Albums.
  • Photographic prints.
  • Scrapbooks.
Note
  • Change of heart (1934) is represented by 51 photographs.
  • Channel crossing (1933) is represented by 21 photographs.
  • The charlatan (1929) is represented by 1 photograph.
  • Change of heart (1934): adapted from the novel "Manhattan love song" by Kathleen Norris.
  • Chapaev (1934): adapted from the novel by Dm. (Dmitriĭ) Furmanov (and A.N. (Anna) Furmanova?) based on the life of Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev (1887-1919), a Red Army commander who became a hero of the Russian Civil War.
  • The charlatan (1929): adapted from the play by Ernest Pascal and Leonard Praskins.
  • Charlie Chan in London (1934) and Charlie Chan's chance (1932): adapted from the character created by Earl Derr Biggers.
  • Title from spine.
  • Compiled and bound at The New York Public Library.
Contents
Change of heart -- Channel crossing -- Chapaev -- Chapayev -- The charlatan -- Charlie Chan in London -- Charlie Chan's chance.
Call Number
MFLB+ 40 (Change-Charlie Chan's Ch)
OCLC
1076494871
Title
Film stills scrapbook : Change-Charlie Chan's Ch.
Production
1929-1934.
Type of Content
still image
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
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