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Violet Hopson - Career
#Trump clone will be permanently on #twitch , feel free to live chat with him :
https://www.twitch.tv/trumpclone
published: 09 Jan 2017
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I Do Like to Be Where the Girls Are (1912)
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9207320/?ref_=lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Cast: Alma Taylor, Violet Hopson, Madge Campbell
Production Co: Hepworth Manufacturing Company
Country: UK
The song by Harry Castling and Fred Godfrey is sung by Jack Charman.
published: 17 Nov 2018
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The Rollicking Rajah (1914)
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0351671/?ref_=lgn_lgn_lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Cast: Harry Buss, Violet Hopson
Production Co: Hepworth Manufacturing Company
Country: UK
Harry Fay is the singer on the recording.
published: 18 Nov 2018
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Barnaby Rudge 1915 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Barnaby Rudge' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in January 1915.
Staring: Tom Powers, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Chrissie White, Lionelle Howard, John MacAndrews, Henry Vibart, Harry Gilbey, Harry Royston, Harry Buss, William Felton and William Langley. Produced by Cecil M. Hepworth. Directed by Cecil M. Hepworth and Thomas Bentley.
Synopsis: Drama set in 1780 in which a murderer’s young mentally retarded son ‘Barnaby Rudge’ is jailed as an anti-Catholic rioter having taken part in the revolt antipapist, he is sentenced to death but is then later pardoned at the scaffold. Based on the novel Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens.
This previously lost collection of silent movie still...
published: 13 Aug 2015
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Trelawny of the Wells 1916 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Trelawny of the Wells' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in March 1916.
Starring: Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, John MacAndrews, Warwick Buckland, Gwynne Herbert, Marguerite Blanche, Percy Manton, William Felton, Ivy Millais, Amy Lorraine, Johnny Butt, Bob Bouchier and Sybil Coventry. Produced and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: Period romance in which an actress marries a chancellor's son but returns to the stage. Based on the play by Arthur Wing Pinero.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on ...
published: 09 Sep 2015
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The White Hope 1915 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The White Hope' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in November 1915.
Starring: Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Lionelle Howard, John MacAndrews, Frank Wilson and George Gunther. Produced by Cecil M. Hepworth. Directed by Frank Wilson. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: Set in the world of boxing, an Earl's sister returns to a boxer in time to help him win his biggest fight. Based on the novel by W.H.R. Trowbridge, adapted by Victor Montefiore.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase ...
published: 05 Sep 2015
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The Marriage of William Ashe 1916 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The Marriage of William Ashe' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in July 1916.
Starring: Alma Taylor, Henry Ainley, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Lionelle Howard, Alice De Winton, Mary Rorke, Henry Vibart, Amy Lorraine and Fred Rains. Produced and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: A Member of Parliament marries a Lady but leaves her when she writes book about him. Based on the novel by Mary Augusta Ward.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as larg...
published: 07 Sep 2015
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Creating The Next Big YouTube Trend and 1920's Trend Setters
Find out how to create the next big trend on YouTube. I've provided some examples.
Mass media really took off in the 1920s and the early movie stars played a significant role in spreading fashion trends when the cinema was still quite new and fresh.
Series Title: Film Stars
Issuer: Penny Magazine
Issue Year: circa 1930
Includes: Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Douglas Fairbanks, Hilda Bayley, Eille Norwood, Violet Hopson, Ivy Close, Constance Talmadge, Stewart Rome, Louise Lovely, Norma Talmadge, Miss Ivy Duke
published: 06 Mar 2013
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1st Ever Movie Stars Mary Pickford Theda Bara Early 1920s Silent Film History Trading Cards
Manufacturer: Girls Mirror
Series Title: Actors and Actresses
Year Of Issue: 1922
Number of Cards: 10
http://www.creamofcards.com/
Includes: Mary Pickford, Georges Carpentier, Antonio Moreno, Albert Ray, Pauline Frederick, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Elaine Hammerstein, William Farnum, Gladys Brockwell
Manufacturer: Anonymous
Series Title: Film Stars (Cartopholic Ref: 254-19 1-8)
Year Of Issue: 1920s
Card Size: medium
Complete Set: yes
Number of Cards: 8
Includes: Theda Bara (the original vamp / vampire), Elsie Ferguson, Corinne Griffith, Peggy Hyland, Louise Lovely, Jean Paige, Norma Talmadge, Madlaine Traverse
published: 11 Mar 2010
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Oh Phelia A Cartoon Burlesque by Anson-Dyer 1919
This early animated Hamlet is loaded with puns and incidental detail which impresses. Laertes is a Tom Mix-parody cowboy, but nothing I know anything about. Maybe someone will translate or me.
Hepworth Picture Plays was a British film production company active during the silent era. Founded in 1897 by the cinema pioneer Cecil Hepworth, it was based at Walton Studios west of London.
In February 1909 the company took part in the Paris Film Congress, a failed attempt by leading European producers to form an organisation similar to the MPPC cartel recently established in the United States.
Around the time of the First World War, the company gradually switched from traditional short films to the feature films that increasingly dominated the world market. It also developed many early stars o...
published: 01 Jul 2021
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Violet Hopson - Career
#Trump clone will be permanently on #twitch , feel free to live chat with him :
https://www.twitch.tv/trumpclone
#Trump clone will be permanently on #twitch , feel free to live chat with him :
https://www.twitch.tv/trumpclone
https://wn.com/Violet_Hopson_Career
#Trump clone will be permanently on #twitch , feel free to live chat with him :
https://www.twitch.tv/trumpclone
- published: 09 Jan 2017
- views: 15
2:29
I Do Like to Be Where the Girls Are (1912)
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9207320/?ref_=lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Ca...
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9207320/?ref_=lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Cast: Alma Taylor, Violet Hopson, Madge Campbell
Production Co: Hepworth Manufacturing Company
Country: UK
The song by Harry Castling and Fred Godfrey is sung by Jack Charman.
https://wn.com/I_Do_Like_To_Be_Where_The_Girls_Are_(1912)
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9207320/?ref_=lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Cast: Alma Taylor, Violet Hopson, Madge Campbell
Production Co: Hepworth Manufacturing Company
Country: UK
The song by Harry Castling and Fred Godfrey is sung by Jack Charman.
- published: 17 Nov 2018
- views: 634
3:26
The Rollicking Rajah (1914)
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0351671/?ref_=lgn_lgn_lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: U...
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0351671/?ref_=lgn_lgn_lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Cast: Harry Buss, Violet Hopson
Production Co: Hepworth Manufacturing Company
Country: UK
Harry Fay is the singer on the recording.
https://wn.com/The_Rollicking_Rajah_(1914)
More rare films here: https://filmsbytheyear.com/chronological-list-of-films/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0351671/?ref_=lgn_lgn_lgn_lgn_fn_al_tt_1
Director: Unknown
Cast: Harry Buss, Violet Hopson
Production Co: Hepworth Manufacturing Company
Country: UK
Harry Fay is the singer on the recording.
- published: 18 Nov 2018
- views: 260
2:05
Barnaby Rudge 1915 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Barnaby Rudge' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in ...
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Barnaby Rudge' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in January 1915.
Staring: Tom Powers, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Chrissie White, Lionelle Howard, John MacAndrews, Henry Vibart, Harry Gilbey, Harry Royston, Harry Buss, William Felton and William Langley. Produced by Cecil M. Hepworth. Directed by Cecil M. Hepworth and Thomas Bentley.
Synopsis: Drama set in 1780 in which a murderer’s young mentally retarded son ‘Barnaby Rudge’ is jailed as an anti-Catholic rioter having taken part in the revolt antipapist, he is sentenced to death but is then later pardoned at the scaffold. Based on the novel Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives, after being hidden away in an attic for nearly 100 years.
It consisted of around 500 whole glass plate negatives which included 26 different silent film titles. All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
https://wn.com/Barnaby_Rudge_1915_Silent_Film_By_Cecil_Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Barnaby Rudge' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in January 1915.
Staring: Tom Powers, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Chrissie White, Lionelle Howard, John MacAndrews, Henry Vibart, Harry Gilbey, Harry Royston, Harry Buss, William Felton and William Langley. Produced by Cecil M. Hepworth. Directed by Cecil M. Hepworth and Thomas Bentley.
Synopsis: Drama set in 1780 in which a murderer’s young mentally retarded son ‘Barnaby Rudge’ is jailed as an anti-Catholic rioter having taken part in the revolt antipapist, he is sentenced to death but is then later pardoned at the scaffold. Based on the novel Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives, after being hidden away in an attic for nearly 100 years.
It consisted of around 500 whole glass plate negatives which included 26 different silent film titles. All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 3028
1:52
Trelawny of the Wells 1916 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Trelawny of the Wells' that was released in Cinemas across Bri...
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Trelawny of the Wells' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in March 1916.
Starring: Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, John MacAndrews, Warwick Buckland, Gwynne Herbert, Marguerite Blanche, Percy Manton, William Felton, Ivy Millais, Amy Lorraine, Johnny Butt, Bob Bouchier and Sybil Coventry. Produced and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: Period romance in which an actress marries a chancellor's son but returns to the stage. Based on the play by Arthur Wing Pinero.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
https://wn.com/Trelawny_Of_The_Wells_1916_Silent_Film_By_Cecil_Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'Trelawny of the Wells' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in March 1916.
Starring: Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, John MacAndrews, Warwick Buckland, Gwynne Herbert, Marguerite Blanche, Percy Manton, William Felton, Ivy Millais, Amy Lorraine, Johnny Butt, Bob Bouchier and Sybil Coventry. Produced and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: Period romance in which an actress marries a chancellor's son but returns to the stage. Based on the play by Arthur Wing Pinero.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 590
1:29
The White Hope 1915 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The White Hope' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in...
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The White Hope' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in November 1915.
Starring: Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Lionelle Howard, John MacAndrews, Frank Wilson and George Gunther. Produced by Cecil M. Hepworth. Directed by Frank Wilson. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: Set in the world of boxing, an Earl's sister returns to a boxer in time to help him win his biggest fight. Based on the novel by W.H.R. Trowbridge, adapted by Victor Montefiore.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
https://wn.com/The_White_Hope_1915_Silent_Film_By_Cecil_Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The White Hope' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in November 1915.
Starring: Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Lionelle Howard, John MacAndrews, Frank Wilson and George Gunther. Produced by Cecil M. Hepworth. Directed by Frank Wilson. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: Set in the world of boxing, an Earl's sister returns to a boxer in time to help him win his biggest fight. Based on the novel by W.H.R. Trowbridge, adapted by Victor Montefiore.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
- published: 05 Sep 2015
- views: 157
1:34
The Marriage of William Ashe 1916 Silent Film By Cecil Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The Marriage of William Ashe' that was released in Cinemas acr...
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The Marriage of William Ashe' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in July 1916.
Starring: Alma Taylor, Henry Ainley, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Lionelle Howard, Alice De Winton, Mary Rorke, Henry Vibart, Amy Lorraine and Fred Rains. Produced and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: A Member of Parliament marries a Lady but leaves her when she writes book about him. Based on the novel by Mary Augusta Ward.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
https://wn.com/The_Marriage_Of_William_Ashe_1916_Silent_Film_By_Cecil_Hepworth
A HEPWORTH PICTURE PLAY PRODUCTION
Featuring a collection of still images from the silent movie 'The Marriage of William Ashe' that was released in Cinemas across Britain in July 1916.
Starring: Alma Taylor, Henry Ainley, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Lionelle Howard, Alice De Winton, Mary Rorke, Henry Vibart, Amy Lorraine and Fred Rains. Produced and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. Photography by Stanley Faithfull.
Synopsis: A Member of Parliament marries a Lady but leaves her when she writes book about him. Based on the novel by Mary Augusta Ward.
This previously lost collection of silent movie stills by Hepworth Picture Play had been discovered in 2015 by Vintage Negatives.
All have now been digitised and feature on the Vintage Negatives web site and are available to purchase as large poster prints.
www.vintagenegatives.com
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 189
3:58
Creating The Next Big YouTube Trend and 1920's Trend Setters
Find out how to create the next big trend on YouTube. I've provided some examples.
Mass media really took off in the 1920s and the early movie stars played a s...
Find out how to create the next big trend on YouTube. I've provided some examples.
Mass media really took off in the 1920s and the early movie stars played a significant role in spreading fashion trends when the cinema was still quite new and fresh.
Series Title: Film Stars
Issuer: Penny Magazine
Issue Year: circa 1930
Includes: Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Douglas Fairbanks, Hilda Bayley, Eille Norwood, Violet Hopson, Ivy Close, Constance Talmadge, Stewart Rome, Louise Lovely, Norma Talmadge, Miss Ivy Duke
https://wn.com/Creating_The_Next_Big_Youtube_Trend_And_1920's_Trend_Setters
Find out how to create the next big trend on YouTube. I've provided some examples.
Mass media really took off in the 1920s and the early movie stars played a significant role in spreading fashion trends when the cinema was still quite new and fresh.
Series Title: Film Stars
Issuer: Penny Magazine
Issue Year: circa 1930
Includes: Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish, Douglas Fairbanks, Hilda Bayley, Eille Norwood, Violet Hopson, Ivy Close, Constance Talmadge, Stewart Rome, Louise Lovely, Norma Talmadge, Miss Ivy Duke
- published: 06 Mar 2013
- views: 272
5:50
1st Ever Movie Stars Mary Pickford Theda Bara Early 1920s Silent Film History Trading Cards
Manufacturer: Girls Mirror
Series Title: Actors and Actresses
Year Of Issue: 1922
Number of Cards: 10
http://www.creamofcards.com/
Includes: Mary Pi...
Manufacturer: Girls Mirror
Series Title: Actors and Actresses
Year Of Issue: 1922
Number of Cards: 10
http://www.creamofcards.com/
Includes: Mary Pickford, Georges Carpentier, Antonio Moreno, Albert Ray, Pauline Frederick, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Elaine Hammerstein, William Farnum, Gladys Brockwell
Manufacturer: Anonymous
Series Title: Film Stars (Cartopholic Ref: 254-19 1-8)
Year Of Issue: 1920s
Card Size: medium
Complete Set: yes
Number of Cards: 8
Includes: Theda Bara (the original vamp / vampire), Elsie Ferguson, Corinne Griffith, Peggy Hyland, Louise Lovely, Jean Paige, Norma Talmadge, Madlaine Traverse
https://wn.com/1St_Ever_Movie_Stars_Mary_Pickford_Theda_Bara_Early_1920S_Silent_Film_History_Trading_Cards
Manufacturer: Girls Mirror
Series Title: Actors and Actresses
Year Of Issue: 1922
Number of Cards: 10
http://www.creamofcards.com/
Includes: Mary Pickford, Georges Carpentier, Antonio Moreno, Albert Ray, Pauline Frederick, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Elaine Hammerstein, William Farnum, Gladys Brockwell
Manufacturer: Anonymous
Series Title: Film Stars (Cartopholic Ref: 254-19 1-8)
Year Of Issue: 1920s
Card Size: medium
Complete Set: yes
Number of Cards: 8
Includes: Theda Bara (the original vamp / vampire), Elsie Ferguson, Corinne Griffith, Peggy Hyland, Louise Lovely, Jean Paige, Norma Talmadge, Madlaine Traverse
- published: 11 Mar 2010
- views: 8753
10:20
Oh Phelia A Cartoon Burlesque by Anson-Dyer 1919
This early animated Hamlet is loaded with puns and incidental detail which impresses. Laertes is a Tom Mix-parody cowboy, but nothing I know anything about. May...
This early animated Hamlet is loaded with puns and incidental detail which impresses. Laertes is a Tom Mix-parody cowboy, but nothing I know anything about. Maybe someone will translate or me.
Hepworth Picture Plays was a British film production company active during the silent era. Founded in 1897 by the cinema pioneer Cecil Hepworth, it was based at Walton Studios west of London.
In February 1909 the company took part in the Paris Film Congress, a failed attempt by leading European producers to form an organisation similar to the MPPC cartel recently established in the United States.
Around the time of the First World War, the company gradually switched from traditional short films to the feature films that increasingly dominated the world market. It also developed many early stars of British cinema, including Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Chrissie White, Henry Edwards and Gerald Ames.
The company attempted to expand after the war, as part of a wider boom in the British industry.[1] Many of the company's most popular works were directed by Edwards, who starred in many of them. In 1923 the company went bankrupt and Hepworth retired from filmmaking. The studios were sold off and used by other producers.
Learn more at TVDAYS.com
https://wn.com/Oh_Phelia_A_Cartoon_Burlesque_By_Anson_Dyer_1919
This early animated Hamlet is loaded with puns and incidental detail which impresses. Laertes is a Tom Mix-parody cowboy, but nothing I know anything about. Maybe someone will translate or me.
Hepworth Picture Plays was a British film production company active during the silent era. Founded in 1897 by the cinema pioneer Cecil Hepworth, it was based at Walton Studios west of London.
In February 1909 the company took part in the Paris Film Congress, a failed attempt by leading European producers to form an organisation similar to the MPPC cartel recently established in the United States.
Around the time of the First World War, the company gradually switched from traditional short films to the feature films that increasingly dominated the world market. It also developed many early stars of British cinema, including Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome, Violet Hopson, Chrissie White, Henry Edwards and Gerald Ames.
The company attempted to expand after the war, as part of a wider boom in the British industry.[1] Many of the company's most popular works were directed by Edwards, who starred in many of them. In 1923 the company went bankrupt and Hepworth retired from filmmaking. The studios were sold off and used by other producers.
Learn more at TVDAYS.com
- published: 01 Jul 2021
- views: 487