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Lottie Lyell (born Charlotte Edith Cox) (23 February 1890 – 1925) was an Australian actress, screenwriter, editor and filmmaker. She is regarded as Australia's first film star, and also contributed to the local industry during the silent era with her collaborations with Raymond Longford.
She was born in Balmain, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales in 1890. By 1912, Lyell had become romantically involved with Longford. The couple lived together in Brisbane and formed the most influential and pioneering partnerships in Australian cinema history. Although Longford was separated, his Catholic wife would not divorce him and he was never able to marry Lyell. Lyell fell ill with tuberculosis and died at her home in Roseville, North Sydney on 21 December 1925.
Charlotte Cox started her acting career at the age of 17. She took the stage name of Lottie Lyell, and in 1910 at age 20 had her theatre breakthrough, when she performed as Maggie Brown in An Englishman's Home. The travelling theatre company took Lyell on tour for the show and she performed across Australia, including Tasmania, and New Zealand. After visiting 85 towns, the tour ended when a flood held up the production in Murtoa, Victoria. Lyell's later theatre successes continued when she joined the Clark and Meynell Company.
Marjory is ashamed when her family discovers that she is pregnant. Lottie Lyell in a clip from The Woman Suffers (Raymond Longford, Australia 1918). With a complicated plot involving domestic violence, seduction, revenge and tragedy, 'The Woman Suffers' exposes the double standard of morality between men and women. While Lottie Lyell is widely regarded as Australia's first film star. She was also a prolific writer, producer, director and editor. Her career is inexorably linked to eminent director, writer and producer Raymond Longford, with whom she collaborated until her death at the age of 35 in 1925. Between 1911 and 1925, Longford and Lyell made over 20 films, of which only a handful survive today. The most famous of their surviving films is 'The Sentimental Bloke' which Lottie starr...
Australian film adapted from C. J. Dennis's Poem Cast Arthur Tauchert ... Bill the Bloke Lottie Lyell ... Doreen Gilbert Emery ... Ginger Mick Stanley Robinson ... The Bloke's Friend Harry Young ... The Stror 'at Coot Margaret Reid ... Doreen's Mother Charles Keegan ... Parson William Coulter ... Uncle Jim Helen Fergus ... Nurse C.J. Dennis ... Himself Directed by Raymond Longford Poem by C. J. Dennis Scenario by Raymond Longford, Lottie Lyell Produced by Raymond Longford Film Editing by Lottie Lyell Cinematography by Arthur Higgins Assistant Directors Arthur Cross, Clyde Marsh Details Country Australia Release Date: October 4, 1917 Production Co: Southern Cross Feature Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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A down-at-heal ex-convict undergoes an epiphany as he experiences the love of a good woman for the first time.
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Excerpts from LOTTIE - THE MUSICAL by Aleathea Monsour, Katy Forde at OzMade Musicals 2010 presented by Magnormos. About Lottie: The love story of cinema legends Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell (creators of "The Sentimental Bloke" and other classics), as they ride the wave of the golden age of Australian cinema. Directed by: Bryce Ives Musically directed by: Nathan Gilkes Cast includes: Glen Hogstrom, Laura Burzacott and Trevor Major
Lady Grocers at Sainsbury's / Sainsburys. London. Nice footage of woman working at a city grocery shop in wartime. MS woman shopper standing outside store looking at displays in window and eggs etc. on tables in front of store. Signs on all the items Fresh Farmhouse Butter etc. with prices. Several women come up and buy something - the grocery worker puts eggs into bags; they hand money to her; other women pass by on way into shop. Different view woman worker facing camera talking to customer. More selling; little girl leaning on wall in foreground. MS shop, male grocer with apron standing outside by door giving directions to teenage boy worker. Customers exit Sainsbury's carrying baskets and bags. Pan left to a woman securing large basket on bicycle; more shops and shopp...
Sigrid Thornton reflected on her career in film and television in the context of the changes in the industry environment over that time in an engaging NFSA Longford Lyell Lecture, delivered on 28 November 2011 at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. The title of the lecture series acknowledges the successful partnership between director Raymond Longford and co-director/producer and actress Lottie Lyell.
Australian film adapted from C. J. Dennis's Poem Cast Arthur Tauchert ... Bill the Bloke Lottie Lyell ... Doreen Gilbert Emery ... Ginger Mick Stanley Robinson ... The Bloke's Friend Harry Young ... The Stror 'at Coot Margaret Reid ... Doreen's Mother Charles Keegan ... Parson William Coulter ... Uncle Jim Helen Fergus ... Nurse C.J. Dennis ... Himself Directed by Raymond Longford Poem by C. J. Dennis Scenario by Raymond Longford, Lottie Lyell Produced by Raymond Longford Film Editing by Lottie Lyell Cinematography by Arthur Higgins Assistant Directors Arthur Cross, Clyde Marsh Details Country Australia Release Date: October 4, 1917 Production Co: Southern Cross Feature Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A down-at-heal ex-convict undergoes an epiphany as he experiences the love of a good woman for the first time.
The Sentimental Bloke - Raymond Longford (1919) Silent, B&W;, 55', intertitles in australian dialect. [Soon with intertitles in english] [Pronto con intertítulos en español] Please notify me about any mistake in the subtitles. --- This is the masterpiece of collaborators, Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell, who treat the source material - CJ Dennis's delightful verse narrative - with humanity and restraint. Realistically set in Sydney's Woolloomoolloo district, Vaudeville veteran Arthur Tauchert (very natural and instinctive) stars as the bloke, a barrowman, who's saved from his "larrikin" ways by the love of a good woman (Lyell, whose performance is subtle and touching). An unusual gem. Comment taken from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0010680/ Further information at: http://en.wikipedi...
The Sentimental Bloke by Raymond Longford Published 1919 Usage Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Royalty-free musical score by Kevin MacLeod Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Run time 68 mins Producer Raymond Longford Production Company Southern Cross Motion Picture Co Audio/Visual silent, b/w Cast: Arthur Tauchert ...The Bloke Lottie Lyell...Doreen Gilbert Emery...Ginger Mick Stanley Robinson...The Bloke's Friend Harry Young...The Stror 'at Coot Margaret Reid..Mother Charles Keegan...Parson William Coulter...Uncle Jim Helen Fergus...Nurse C.J. Dennis...Himself Made almost 100 years ago, it still stands as one of the greatest Australian movies of all time, and easily the best of the silent film er...
Shattered / Scherben is considered to be the earliest example of the kammerspielfilm. Set during the winter, the story tells the tale of a track checker and his family who live a monotonous and poverty-stricken life next to a railway line. They receive a telegram announcing the arrival of the section inspector, who is to live with the family. Cast Werner Krauss ... Bahnwärter Edith Posca ... Tochter des Bahnwärters Hermine Straßmann-Witt ... Frau des Bahnwärters Paul Otto ... Bahninspektor Lupu Pick ... Reisender Directed by Lupu Pick Screenplay by Carl Mayer, Lupu Pick Produced by Lupu Pick Cinematography by Friedrich Weinmann Details Country German Release Date: May 27, 1921 Production Co: Rex-Film GmbH -----------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Creation Seminar 1 Age Of The Earth Dr. Kent Hovind (With Subtitles) (You can translate the captions into your own language) The first of the Creation Seminar series by Dr. Kent Hovind. In this seminar Dr. Kent Hovind presents all the evidence which proves that the earth is young, which is contrary to the theory of evolution that declares the earth to be millions and millions of years old 0:40. Psalms 10:4 The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God: God is not in all his thoughts. The Two World Views and the Great Questions of Life: 3:14 The Birth of Evolution and the New Age: 5:41 The Lies in the Science Text books: 13:43 Introduction to the Six Types of Evolution: 19:57 Cosmic Evolution (Big Bang Theory): 24:35 Introduction of Evolution into the Te...
An excerpt from Australia director Raymond Longford's oldest surviving film, 1911's The Romantic Story of Margaret Catchpole. From Andrew Pike/Ross Cooper's book Australian Film 1900-1977: "The story is founded on fact. In a village on the south coast of England, young Margaret Catchpole is being courted by two rivals, Will Laud, a smuggler, and Lieutenant Barry of the coast guards. She favours Laud, and when he escapes from custody after a government raid on the smugglers, Margaret steals a horse and tries to join him. In a fight with the coast guards, Laud is killed an Margaret is arrested for horse-stealing and transported to Botany Bay." Surviving reels from this film were screened as part of 'Cinema's Golden Summer: The Birth of the Feature Film in Australia and the World, 1910-191...
Njihov službeni kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxiEtqPja47nnqsJNrdOIQQ Hrvatski titlovi. Kent E. Hovind (rođen u siječnju 15, 1953) američki je kreacionist i doktor teologije koji cijeli život proučava znanost i Sv. Pismo. Kent Hovind postao je kršćanin sa 16 godina i odmah je htio služiti Kristu svojim životom. Njegov ga je interes za matematiku i druge znanosti za vrijeme srednje škole doveo do Illinois Central Collegea. Međutim prvo je završio na Midwestern Baptist College of Pontiac, Michigan studij teologije, a tek je kasnije diplomirao znanost (tako se zove u SAD-u takav školski predmet). Znanost je kao predmet predavao 15 godina. Doktorsku disertaciju posvetio je temi evolucije i stvaranja. Smatra da znanstveni dokazi mogu biti interpretirani posve drugačije nego što to č...
Billy Winthrop, the town idler of Bolton, resolves to reform after his antics practically drive his father, Samuel Winthrop, into bankruptcy. About this time, Paul Revere Forbes, a cashier at the Boulton bank and the father of Beatrice, whom Billy loves, discovers that Cyrus Peabody, the bank's president, has lost $35,000 of the bank's money in speculation. Forbes confronts Peabody and, in the fight which follows, the cashier is apparently killed and the body placed in a car Cast Franklyn Farnum ... Billy Winthrop Edith Johnson ... Beatrice Forbes Lon Chaney ... Paul Revere Forbes Sam De Grasse ... Ernest Peabody Al W. Filson ... Samuel Winthrop Howard Crampton ... Cyrus Peabody William Lloyd ... Jim Pettit Allan Cavan ... Mob member Jack Filson ... Phil Hastings William Humphrey...
Sigrid Thornton reflected on her career in film and television in the context of the changes in the industry environment over that time in an engaging NFSA Longford Lyell Lecture, delivered on 28 November 2011 at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. The title of the lecture series acknowledges the successful partnership between director Raymond Longford and co-director/producer and actress Lottie Lyell.
Sigrid Thornton reflected on her career in film and television in the context of the changes in the industry environment over that time in an engaging NFSA Longford Lyell Lecture, delivered on 28 November 2011 at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. The title of the lecture series acknowledges the successful partnership between director Raymond Longford and co-director/producer and actress Lottie Lyell.
Excerpts from LOTTIE - THE MUSICAL by Aleathea Monsour, Katy Forde at OzMade Musicals 2010 presented by Magnormos. About Lottie: The love story of cinema legends Raymond Longford and Lottie Lyell (creators of "The Sentimental Bloke" and other classics), as they ride the wave of the golden age of Australian cinema. Directed by: Bryce Ives Musically directed by: Nathan Gilkes Cast includes: Glen Hogstrom, Laura Burzacott and Trevor Major
The Sentimental Bloke by Raymond Longford Published 1919 Usage Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Royalty-free musical score by Kevin MacLeod Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Run time 68 mins Producer Raymond Longford Production Company Southern Cross Motion Picture Co Audio/Visual silent, b/w Cast: Arthur Tauchert ...The Bloke Lottie Lyell...Doreen Gilbert Emery...Ginger Mick Stanley Robinson...The Bloke's Friend Harry Young...The Stror 'at Coot Margaret Reid..Mother Charles Keegan...Parson William Coulter...Uncle Jim Helen Fergus...Nurse C.J. Dennis...Himself Made almost 100 years ago, it still stands as one of the greatest Australian movies of all time, and easily the best of the silent film er...
Liverpool, Merseyside. 'Women care for soldiers' children.' Large group of women and children in a park in Liverpool for a picnic and games of which we get to see skipping. Opens with great scene of the women skipping! first; about 6 women jumping all together; of course they screw up soon--one keep s on hopping and laughing. Other women and kids stand around watching. Next; as turners keep twirling; women 'run in'; jump once; and 'run out' (not so simple in the long skirts they are wearing); several of them in a line. Pan to right on other women holding babies; etc.; more matronly looking than the young jumpers. Next women and children sitting at tables in the park; pan across the group; trees in BG. Fun. Sports; recreation; and world war one; home front. FILM ID:18...
Sigrid Thornton reflected on her career in film and television in the context of the changes in the industry environment over that time in an engaging NFSA Longford Lyell Lecture, delivered on 28 November 2011 at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. The title of the lecture series acknowledges the successful partnership between director Raymond Longford and co-director/producer and actress Lottie Lyell.
Women's army. Location of events unknown. World War One. Women war workers women motor drivers Women' march round corner in 2 lines. CU looking down line; with woman's face in F.G; as they march in place. Women stand at attention for roll call; then break up. Another shot of the women standing in rows in at ease posture; with glimpse of female officer with clipboard at left. Woman on motorcycle; facing camera; talking to airman who is writing on a clipboard - some kind of checkpoint. Next; women come riding out of garage on motorcycles with sidecars. Woman in car talking to the clipboard guy through the window. Another woman stops a car by this airman; then drives on. Woman on motorcycle drives up to man with clipboard. Dark interior garage. Shots of women soldiers talking; drivi...
Sigrid Thornton talks about her years at Crawfords around the time of the 'TV Make it Australian' campaign which was launched in 1969, with more Australian content produced. Sigrid Thornton reflected on her career in film and television in the context of the changes in the industry environment over that time in an engaging NFSA Longford Lyell Lecture, delivered on 28 November 2011 at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. The title of the lecture series acknowledges the successful partnership between director Raymond Longford and co-director/producer and actress Lottie Lyell.
Advance Australia - Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister, opens new Bank of Australia building in Melbourne. Crowds press around the entrance to the new building and watch Mr Hughes opening the door with a big key. People start streaming inside. General view of the building - great architecture. Shot slowly pans from top to bottom. Looks like the kind of building Harold Lloyd might climb up. G 417 A. FILM ID:1864.26 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Patrik - Patrik - Patrik Pacard
Patrik - Patrik - Patrik Pacard.
There is a secret it's his
Follows you no matter where you are
Worth more than many a dream - Patrik Pacard.
Good men and bad by your side
Somewhere out there in the dark
Gone with the morning light - Patrik Pacard.
Farewell
You're a stranger here
You're still in danger here
All on your own.
Heroes must win in the end
You are the best one by far - Patrik Pacard
Patrik - Patrik - Patrik Pacard
Patrik - Patrik - Patrik Pacard
Patrik Pacard!
Farewell
You're a stranger here