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Anita Loos (April 26, 1889 – August 18, 1981) was an American screenwriter, playwright and author, best known for her blockbuster comic novel, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Anita Loos was born Corinne Anita Loos in Sisson, California, (today Mount Shasta) to Richard Beers Loos and Minnie Ellen Smith. Loos had two siblings: Gladys and Clifford (Harry Clifford), a physician and co-founder of the Ross-Loos Medical Group. On pronouncing her name, Loos is reported to have said, "The family has always used the correct French pronunciation which is lohse. However, I myself pronounce my name as if it were spelled luce, since most people pronounce it that way and it was too much trouble to correct them." Loos' father, R. Beers Loos, founded a tabloid for which her mother, Minerva "Minnie" Smith did most of the work of a newspaper publisher. In 1892, when Loos was four years old, the family moved to San Francisco, where Beers Loos bought the newspaper The Dramatic Event, a veiled version of the UK's Police Gazette, with money Minerva borrowed from her father.
Actors: Barrie M. Osborne (producer), Baz Luhrmann (producer), Heather Mitchell (actress), Jay-Z (producer), Nick Tate (actor), Bruce Berman (producer), Joel Edgerton (actor), Jack Thompson (actor), Leonardo DiCaprio (actor), Tobey Maguire (actor), Amitabh Bachchan (actor), Max Cullen (actor), Barry Otto (actor), Baz Luhrmann (director), Baz Luhrmann (writer),
Plot: An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Long Island-set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby's nouveau riche existence, where obsession, madness, and tragedy await.
Keywords: 1920s, 3-dimensional, abusive-relationship, adultery, american-dream, auto-accident, based-on-novel, bond-broker, bootlegger, character-name-in-titleActors: Gregory Peck (actor), Tom Rack (actor), Eric McCormack (actor), James Bradford (actor), Steve Adams (actor), Mel Ferrer (actor), Richard Jutras (actor), Noel Burton (actor), Tony Calabretta (actor), Mark Camacho (actor), Humphrey Bogart (actor), William Holden (actor), Keir Dullea (actor), Vlasta Vrana (actor), Sam Stone (actor),
Plot: Biographic made-for-TV movie of the life of one of Hollywood's most famous actreses: Audrey Hepburn, spaning from her early childhood to the 1960's which details her life as Dutch overachieving ballerina, coming to grips with her parents divorce and enduring five hard years of living in Nazi occupied Holland during World War II. Audrey then settles in the USA where she tries to make it big as a movie actress and the emotional trials that follow her with it.
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This movie is insane, and I love it. Coke Ennyday, a cocaine-shooting detective parody of Sherlock Holmes injects himself with opium from a bandolier of syringes worn across his chest and liberally helps himself to the contents of a hatbox-sized round container of white powder labeled "COCAINE" on his desk. A clock-like sign on the wall divides time between EAT, DRINK, SLEEP, and DOPE. He observes visitors at his door on what appears to be a closed-circuit television called a "scientific periscope". The super-sleuth helps the police and discovers a contraband of opium (which he eagerly tastes) transported with "Leaping Fishes", and the blackmail of a mysterious man who wants to marry the "fish blower" girl. It stars the acrobatic Douglas Fairbanks as the odd action hero and Bessie Love a...
Sandra Shevey interviews Anita Loos about women in film, women screenwriters and D.W. Griffith. Sandra was teaching Women in Film at USC having devised the first courses on the subject and had started a women's film archive. Anita Loos was interviewed as part of Sandra's Women's Film Archive. Sandra lives in London and lectures worldwide on women in film. Contact: sandra_shevey@yahoo.com.
The opening episode of this epic, landmark series belies the commonly held misconception that silent films are crudely-made historical curiosities but a vibrant art form that had reached a high degree of sophistication by the late 1920s. Film clips from silent classics as well as interviews with surviving silent stars and filmmakers are featured.
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This week we're talking Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author and one of the most important screenwriters of the 20th century, Anita Loos.
Music video by Helene Fischer performing Atemlos durch die Nacht. (C) 2013 Jean Frankfurter, under exclusive license to Polydor/Island, a division of Universal Music GmbH
I really think that American gentlemen are the best after all, because kissing your hand may make you feel very good but a diamond and a sapphire bracelet lasts forever. A quote from, Anita Loos
The New York Hat (1912) is a short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith from a screenplay by Anita Loos, and starring Mary Pickford, Lionel Barrymore, and Lillian Gish: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Hat
Trailer for TACT's production of HAPPY BIRTHDAY by Anita Loos, playing Off-Broadway March 12-13, 2013 at the Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row.
A Barbary Coast saloonkeeper and a Nob Hill impresario are rivals for the affections of a beautiful singer, both personally and professionally in 1906 San Francisco. Writers: Anita Loos (screenplay), Robert E. Hopkins (from the story by) Stars: Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and Spencer Tracy
Considered to be the world's first movie about organized crime, it is also noteworthy for its early use of follow focus. D.W. Griffith convinced his trusted cameraman, G.W. Bitzer, to fade out the background when the three gangsters walk towards the alley in the opening scene. During this era a cameraman was judged on how sharp and clear his picture was, so Griffith had to take him to an art museum and show him how the background was out of focus and the characters were in focus to convince him to do the effect on the shot. In a street sequence, a young girl can be seen staring at the camera. This was not a mistake; D.W. Griffith had noticed that, in documentary films, people tended to stare at the camera, and felt that having her do just that would make the scene feel more realistic. Co...
Susan and God is a 1940 comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Joan Crawford and Fredric March in a story about a matron who finds religion. The screenplay by Anita Loos was based upon a 1937 play by Rachel Crothers. The film was directed by George Cukor and produced by Hunt Stromberg.
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This week we're talking Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author and one of the most important screenwriters of the 20th century, Anita Loos.
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New York City Center May 9-13, 2012 NYCityCenter.org Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Leo Robin Book by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields Adapted from the novel by Anita Loos Directed by John Rando Set in the Roaring Twenties, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes follows the madcap adventures of the original "dumb blonde," Lorelei Lee, as she sets sail for Europe with her best friend Dorothy Shaw. As Dorothy puts it, the gold-digging Lorelei is "the only girl in the world who can stand on a stage with a spotlight in her eye and still see a diamond inside a man's pocket." Based on Anita Loos' bestselling novel of the same name, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes made a star of Carol Channing on Broadway and later cemented Marilyn Monroe's status as an American film icon and sex symbol in the 1953 screen ...
Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: "Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for this exuberant musical ("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") which opened on December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theater, where it enjoyed a run of 740 performances. A zany symbol of the 1920s, Lorelei Lee was born in the novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and made her first stage appearance in the 1926 comedy Ms. Loos and her husband, John Emerson, wrote after the book. When they created the musical, lyricist Leo Robin and composer Jule Styne fashioned an infectious score, well in keeping with the rich atmosphere of the original, and replete with show stopping numbers like "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "Bye Bye Baby", and "A Little ...
What was your favorite Anita Loos quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/anita-loos and make a list of your favorites, so you'll never forget! We update our Twitter and Facebook with new quotes every few minutes, don't miss out! http://twitter.com/quotetank | http://www.facebook.com/quotetank If you enjoyed these quotes, please LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! Who is Anita Loos? An American screenwriter, playwright and author.
Directed by D. W. Griffith Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D.W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Carl Davis C...
Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: "Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for this exuberant musical ("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") which opened on December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theater, where it enjoyed a run of 740 performances. A zany symbol of the 1920s, Lorelei Lee was born in the novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and made her first stage appearance in the 1926 comedy Ms. Loos and her husband, John Emerson, wrote after the book. When they created the musical, lyricist Leo Robin and composer Jule Styne fashioned an infectious score, well in keeping with the rich atmosphere of the original, and replete with show stopping numbers like "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "Bye Bye Baby", and "A Little ...
Aldous Leonard Huxley /ˈhʌksli/ (26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963) was an English writer and a prominent member of the Huxley family. Best known for his novels including Brave New World, set in a dystopian London, The Doors of Perception, which recalls experiences when taking a psychedelic drug, and a wide-ranging output of essays, Huxley also edited the magazine Oxford Poetry, and published short stories, poetry, travel writing, film stories and scripts. He spent the later part of his life in the United States, living in Los Angeles from 1937 until his death. Huxley was a humanist, pacifist, and satirist. He became deeply concerned that human beings might become subjugated through the sophisticated use of the mass media or mood-altering drugs, or tragically impacted by misunderstanding or ...
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. Overture (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) 02. It's High Time 03. Bye Bye Baby 04. A Little Girl From Little Rock05. I Love What I'm Doing 06. Just a Kiss Apart 07. The Practice Scherzo 08. It's Delightful Down In Chile 09. Sunshine 10. I'm a Tingle, I'm a Glow 11. You Say You Care 12. Mamie Is Mimi 13. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 14. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 15. Homesick Blues 16. Keeping Cool With Coolidge
50 Vintage Photos Of People Having The Best Time At The Beach: Let’s take you back in the 1900s with these 50 vintage photographs of people loving the sun, sea, and sand. Because, sometimes, life’s a beach! Enjoy! 1. Ostend, Belgium, 1911. 2. Relaxing in the shallow beach water on Paris Plage, 1913. 3. Two of Mack Sennett’s ‘Bathing Belles’ on the beach, 1915. 4. Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1919. 5. Collecting seaweed on the beach, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, 1916. 6. Women bathing on the beach at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1919. 7. These young girls are about to have a cigarette, Brighton beach, 1910. 8. Atlantic City, N.J., 1890. 9. A postcard of two bathing ladies posing beside a bathing hut on the beach, 1902. 10. A beach photographer taking a photo of a crowd, 1912. 11. Preparin...
Buy your copy here on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/it/album/all-best-hits-vol.-1-ultimate/id460301167 MARILYN MONROE - DIAMONDS ARE GIRL'S BEST FRIEND - LYRICS The French are glad to die for love. They delight in fighting duels But I prefer a man who lives And gives expensive jewels. A kiss on the hand May be quite continental, But diamonds are a girl's best friend. A kiss may be grand But it won't pay the rental On your humble flat Or help you at the automat. Men grow cold As girls grow old, And we all lose our charms in the end. But square-cut or pear-shaped, These rocks don't lose their shape. Diamonds are a girl's best friend. Tiffany's! Cartier! Black Starr! Frost Gormham! Talk to me Harry Winston. Tell me all about it! There may come a time When a lass needs a lawyer, But ...
In the twentieth century, dating was sometimes seen as a precursor to marriage but it could also be considered as an end-in-itself, that is, an informal social activity akin to friendship. It generally happened in that portion of a person's life before the age of marriage, but as marriage became less permanent with the advent of divorce, dating could happen at other times in peoples lives as well. People became more mobile. Rapidly developing technology played a huge role: new communication technology such as the telephone, Internet and text messaging enabled dates to be arranged without face-to-face contact. Cars extended the range of dating as well as enabled back-seat sexual exploration. In the mid twentieth century, the advent of birth control as well as safer procedures for abortion c...
30+ Vintage Photos Of People Having The Best Time At The Beach: Enjoy! 1. Ostend, Belgium, 1911. 2. Relaxing in the shallow beach water on Paris Plage, 1913. 3. Two of Mack Sennett’s ‘Bathing Belles’ on the beach, 1915. 4. Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1919. 5. Collecting seaweed on the beach, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, 1916. 6. Women bathing on the beach at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, 1919. 7. These young girls are about to have a cigarette, Brighton Beach, 1910. 8. Atlantic City, N.J., 1890. 9. A postcard of two bathing ladies posing beside a bathing hut on the beach, 1902. 10. A beach photographer taking a photo of a crowd, 1912. 11. Preparing for a day on the beach, 1900. 12. Adjusting the beach hat, 1912. 13. A woman on a beach in N.J., 1913. 14. Bathing suits hung out to dry, 1...
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.The musical ran in the West End at the Princes Theatre, opening on August 20, 1962 for 223 performances, and featured Dora Bryan as Lorelei Lee, Anne Hart as Dorothy, and Bessie Love as Mrs. Ella Spofford.
ASYRAS 2015 Exploring Liminality in Anglophone Studies - Various levels of liminality in the novels of Anita Brookner Over the last years, researchers’ concerns about what academic materials are indeed worthy of attention and how have been on the rise. In connection with this, the way in which we define notions such as “centre”, “periphery”, “normative” or “normal”, needs to be thoroughly addressed so as to better reflect on research practices and results nowadays. Taking into account the recent introduction of concepts like liminality, we’d like to address precisely what we understand by “liminal”. Furthermore, how do ideas of authority, usage and intention shape our conception of the aforementioned topics? Vídeo disponible en: http://tv.uvigo.es/matterhorn/25825
If you're new, Subscribe! → http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-The-List When Clueless debuted in theaters in 1995, the filmmakers and cast were probably, well, clueless about just how much of a classic the teen dramedy would instantly become. The quirky coming-of-age tale of an upper crust debutante and her pals was a trendsetter in fashion, lingo, and attitudes alike. And it holds up as a fun piece of '90s iconography that reminds audiences of a simpler, albeit snappier, time. But no matter how many times you've seen Clueless in the two decades since it dropped, there are some things that even Cher Horowitz's most faithful fans might not know. Here's a look at the untold truth of Clueless... Literary inspirations | 0:38 Small screen start | 1:26 Moniker mistake | 1:56 The ick factor | 2:22 Cost...
Written by Jule Styne and Leo Robyn, this song was originally performed by Carol Channing in the 1949 Broadway production Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, based on an Anita Loos novel. Perhaps it is best remembered in the Marilyn Monroe movie of the same name from 1953.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" is a song introduced by Carol Channing in the original Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), which was written by Jule Styne (who also wrote the scores for such famed Broadway musicals as Funny Girl and Gypsy) and Leo Robin. It was based on a novel by Anita Loos. The song is perhaps most famously performed by Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. © Peter Sneyder 2011 • All Rights Reserved.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.
Written by Jule Styne and Leo Robyn, this song was originally performed by Carol Channing in the 1949 Broadway production Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, based on an Anita Loos novel. Perhaps it is best remembered in the Marilyn Monroe movie of the same name from 1953.
In this delightfully campy clip from NBC-TV's The Buick Berle Show, Carol Channing sings two songs from the broadway musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for .
Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: "Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for this exuberant musical ("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") which opened on December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theater, where it enjoyed a run of 740 performances. A zany symbol of the 1920s, Lorelei Lee was born in the novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and made her first stage appearance in the 1926 comedy Ms. Loos and her husband, John Emerson, wrote after the book. When they created the musical, lyricist Leo Robin and composer Jule Styne fashioned an infectious score, well in keeping with the rich atmosphere of the original, and replete with show stopping numbers like "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "Bye Bye Baby", and "A Little ...
Today is the World Music Day! Music Day is a connected set of free public events which takes place each year on the 21st June, our midsummer. Each year there are events in over 120 countries and 700 cities around the world! For this day I'm dedicating to all the beautiful women a special song: "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend". It's a jazz song introduced by Carol Channing in the original Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), which was written by Jule Styne and Leo Robin. It was based on a novel by Anita Loos. And let's not forget who was singing it – Marilyn Monroe!
Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: "Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for this exuberant musical ("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") which opened on December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theater, where it enjoyed a run of 740 performances. A zany symbol of the 1920s, Lorelei Lee was born in the novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and made her first stage appearance in the 1926 comedy Ms. Loos and her husband, John Emerson, wrote after the book. When they created the musical, lyricist Leo Robin and composer Jule Styne fashioned an infectious score, well in keeping with the rich atmosphere of the original, and replete with show stopping numbers like "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "Bye Bye Baby", and "A Little ...
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. Overture (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) 02. It's High Time 03. Bye Bye Baby 04. A Little Girl From Little Rock05. I Love What I'm Doing 06. Just a Kiss Apart 07. The Practice Scherzo 08. It's Delightful Down In Chile 09. Sunshine 10. I'm a Tingle, I'm a Glow 11. You Say You Care 12. Mamie Is Mimi 13. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 14. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 15. Homesick Blues 16. Keeping Cool With Coolidge
New York City Center May 9-13, 2012 NYCityCenter.org Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Leo Robin Book by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields Adapted from the novel by Anita Loos Directed by John Rando Set in the Roaring Twenties, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes follows the madcap adventures of the original "dumb blonde," Lorelei Lee, as she sets sail for Europe with her best friend Dorothy Shaw. As Dorothy puts it, the gold-digging Lorelei is "the only girl in the world who can stand on a stage with a spotlight in her eye and still see a diamond inside a man's pocket." Based on Anita Loos' bestselling novel of the same name, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes made a star of Carol Channing on Broadway and later cemented Marilyn Monroe's status as an American film icon and sex symbol in the 1953 screen ...
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.The musical ran in the West End at the Princes Theatre, opening on August 20, 1962 for 223 performances, and featured Dora Bryan as Lorelei Lee, Anne Hart as Dorothy, and Bessie Love as Mrs. Ella Spofford.
An Interview with Anita Loos, Wireless Magazine, 1922 Paul S Gautier audiobook Keyword 1922 wireless magazine paul s gautier an interview with anita loos wired science computer magazine wireless world magazine wireless dealer magazine gadget magazine laptop magazine internet magazine wire magazine wired wired news home decor catalogs magazines online practical wireless interior design magazine practical wireless magazine wireless interior decor home & garden subscribe to magazines buy magazines online home and decor home decorating magazines uk magazines home decorating catalogs geek magazine magazines uk free home decor catalogs interior design magazines design magazines top magazine good magazine weird magazine wiredmagazine home decor catalog wireless communications magazine interio...
This week we're talking Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author and one of the most important screenwriters of the 20th century, Anita Loos.
Sandra Shevey interviews Anita Loos about women in film, women screenwriters and D.W. Griffith. Sandra was teaching Women in Film at USC having devised the first courses on the subject and had started a women's film archive. Anita Loos was interviewed as part of Sandra's Women's Film Archive. Sandra lives in London and lectures worldwide on women in film. Contact: sandra_shevey@yahoo.com.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953musical comedy,directed by Howard Hawks, starring Jane Russell as Dorothy Shaw, and Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei Lee. The movie is filled with comedic gags and musical numbers. It's in this movie that Marilyn does her iconic performance "Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend"
What was your favorite Anita Loos quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/anita-loos and make a list of your favorites, so you'll never forget! We update our Twitter and Facebook with new quotes every few minutes, don't miss out! http://twitter.com/quotetank | http://www.facebook.com/quotetank If you enjoyed these quotes, please LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! Who is Anita Loos? An American screenwriter, playwright and author.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.
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Hold Your Man: http://bit.ly/V6dRoW Ruby (Harlow) is a cynical blonde who is not above swindling her dates. When con man Eddie Hall (Gable) barges into her life, Ruby knows she's met her soul mate. She and Eddie set about a partnership in small-time crime, but a routine scheme goes bad, and Ruby ends up in a reformatory. In every kind of trouble, she's sure Eddie has deserted her. But she's changed him — in ways she never suspected. Cowritten by Anita Loos (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) and Howard Emmett Rogers, and directed by Sam Wood (Our Town), Hold Your Man is a vivid, authentic portrayal of thirties life on the lam — and the timeless, redemptive power of love. ------ 1,000+ Rare films, TV movies, and series on DVD direct from the Studio. http://www.warnerarchive.com
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.
The incomparable Broadway star Ethel Merman singing Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. Can you freakin' believe this? :) The song comes from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, a 1949 musical with lyrics by Leo Robin and music by Jule Styne, based on a 1925 best-selling novel by Anita Loos. This recording is taken from an album called The World Is Your Balloon, a collection of singles which Merman cut for Decca in 1950 and 1951. Subscribe! Subscribe! Subscribe! :)
Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: "Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for this exuberant musical ("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") which opened on December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theater, where it enjoyed a run of 740 performances. A zany symbol of the 1920s, Lorelei Lee was born in the novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and made her first stage appearance in the 1926 comedy Ms. Loos and her husband, John Emerson, wrote after the book. When they created the musical, lyricist Leo Robin and composer Jule Styne fashioned an infectious score, well in keeping with the rich atmosphere of the original, and replete with show stopping numbers like "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "Bye Bye Baby", and "A Little ...
Notes written by Dieder C. Deutsch: "Anita Loos' irreverent novel about the boisterous misadventures of the delightful Lorelei Lee in Paris served as the basis for this exuberant musical ("Gentlemen Prefer Blondes") which opened on December 8, 1949 at the Ziegfeld Theater, where it enjoyed a run of 740 performances. A zany symbol of the 1920s, Lorelei Lee was born in the novel "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and made her first stage appearance in the 1926 comedy Ms. Loos and her husband, John Emerson, wrote after the book. When they created the musical, lyricist Leo Robin and composer Jule Styne fashioned an infectious score, well in keeping with the rich atmosphere of the original, and replete with show stopping numbers like "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "Bye Bye Baby", and "A Little ...
Buy your copy here on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/it/album/all-best-hits-vol.-1-ultimate/id460301167 MARILYN MONROE - DIAMONDS ARE GIRL'S BEST FRIEND - LYRICS The French are glad to die for love. They delight in fighting duels But I prefer a man who lives And gives expensive jewels. A kiss on the hand May be quite continental, But diamonds are a girl's best friend. A kiss may be grand But it won't pay the rental On your humble flat Or help you at the automat. Men grow cold As girls grow old, And we all lose our charms in the end. But square-cut or pear-shaped, These rocks don't lose their shape. Diamonds are a girl's best friend. Tiffany's! Cartier! Black Starr! Frost Gormham! Talk to me Harry Winston. Tell me all about it! There may come a time When a lass needs a lawyer, But ...
Performance highlights from the New York City Center Encores! production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. May 8, 2012. Footage courtesy of BroadwayWorld.com (Jonathan Frank)
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" is a song introduced by Carol Channing in the original Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), which was written by Jule Styne (who also wrote the scores for such famed Broadway musicals as Funny Girl and Gypsy) and Leo Robin. It was based on a novel by Anita Loos. The song is perhaps most famously performed by Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. © Peter Sneyder 2011 • All Rights Reserved.
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This movie is insane, and I love it. Coke Ennyday, a cocaine-shooting detective parody of Sherlock Holmes injects himself with opium from a bandolier of syringes worn across his chest and liberally helps himself to the contents of a hatbox-sized round container of white powder labeled "COCAINE" on his desk. A clock-like sign on the wall divides time between EAT, DRINK, SLEEP, and DOPE. He observes visitors at his door on what appears to be a closed-circuit television called a "scientific periscope". The super-sleuth helps the police and discovers a contraband of opium (which he eagerly tastes) transported with "Leaping Fishes", and the blackmail of a mysterious man who wants to marry the "fish blower" girl. It stars the acrobatic Douglas Fairbanks as the odd action hero and Bessie Love a...
The opening episode of this epic, landmark series belies the commonly held misconception that silent films are crudely-made historical curiosities but a vibrant art form that had reached a high degree of sophistication by the late 1920s. Film clips from silent classics as well as interviews with surviving silent stars and filmmakers are featured.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. Overture (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) 02. It's High Time 03. Bye Bye Baby 04. A Little Girl From Little Rock05. I Love What I'm Doing 06. Just a Kiss Apart 07. The Practice Scherzo 08. It's Delightful Down In Chile 09. Sunshine 10. I'm a Tingle, I'm a Glow 11. You Say You Care 12. Mamie Is Mimi 13. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 14. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 15. Homesick Blues 16. Keeping Cool With Coolidge
THE LOVE EXPERT (1920) Starring: Constance Talmadge, John Halliday, Natalie Talmadge, Arnold Lucy Directed by David Kirkland Writers: John Emerson, Anita Loos I claim no rights of any kind; for sharing only. Wm. Thomas Sherman, wts@gunjones.com, http://www.angelfire.com/mn/hp/
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.The musical ran in the West End at the Princes Theatre, opening on August 20, 1962 for 223 performances, and featured Dora Bryan as Lorelei Lee, Anne Hart as Dorothy, and Bessie Love as Mrs. Ella Spofford.
MICKEY Mack Sennett Productions (including initially, and shortly after defunct, Mabel Normand Feature Film Company)--Paramount (Sennett Studios-Western Import Company, Ltd.) 7 reels, rel. Aug. 11, 1918 (Mountain Bred) dir. F. Richard Jones, asst. director. George Nichols, auth. J. G. Hawkes, scenario. Anita Loos, photography Hans F. Koenekamp cast: Mabel Normand (Mickey), Lew Cody (Reggie Drake), Wheeler Oakman (Herbert Thornhill), Minta Durfee (Elsie Drake), George Nichols (Joe Meadows), Minnie Devereaux (Minnie), Laura Lavarnie (Mrs. Geofrey Drake), Tom Kennedy (Tom Rawlings), Edgar Kennedy (Race Track Bookee), William Colvin (Butler), Joe Bordeaux (Stage Driver) filmed: 1916-1917 Location: Mabel Normand Studio, Los Angeles; Lake Arrowhead, CA; race track in Phoenix, AZ copyright: Feb....
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Hollywood or Bust is a 1956 film comedy starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was filmed from April 16 to June 19, 1956 and released on December 6, 1956 by Paramount Pictures, almost five months after the Martin and Lewis partnership split up.Malcolm Smith (Jerry Lewis) wins a brand new automobile at a raffle. Steve Wiley (Dean Martin), a gambler from New York, obtains a counterfeit of the winning ticket and also claims that the car is his. The raffle's manager declares them both winners and that they can split the car any way that they want. Steve wants to sell the car, but Malcolm wants to drive it to Hollywood to meet actress Anita Ekberg. Steve claims to know her and agrees to drive to Hollywood with Malcolm, secretly planning to steal the car. Malcolm brings a...
Original Title : Intolerance : Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages Genre : Drama, History Country : United States Release Date : 05 August 1916 Directed by Griffith Produced by Triangle Film Corporation, Wark Producing Starring : Lillian Gish, Mary Alden, Spottiswoode Aitken AKA : Brazil : Intolerância Germany : Intolerance Denmark : Intolerance Spain : Intolerancia Finland : Suvaitsemattomuus France : Intolérance Hungary : Türelmetlenség Italy : Intolerance Mexico : Intolerancia Poland : Nietolerancja Portugal : Intolerância Russia : Нетерпимость Sweden : Intolerance Yugoslavia : Netrpeljivost Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/GS7g/ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "An American in Berlin? - Oliver Hardy ~ with Philip Hutchinson" ➨ https://www.youtu...
Intolerance (film) - Wikipedia Directed and Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D. W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett (actor) (fr) Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Julián Carrillo Carl Davis (for 1989 restoration) Cinematography Billy Bitzer Edited by D. W. Griffith James Smith Rose Smith Distributed by Triangle Distributing Corporation Release date September 5, 1916 Running time 210 minutes (original release) 197 minutes (most surviving cuts) Country United States Language Silent film English intertitles Budget $385,907 Intolerance is a 1916 epic silent ...
THE MISSING LINK Three years ago: After carrying this idea in my belly for several years, I finally find the moment to work it out: A dj-mix that only uses breaks, beginnings and endings of tracks, never allowing the kick drum to drop. During the time of the making my dear friend and amazing artist Daniel Bortz showed me this track by ButRic called „Up“. Once again, I was blown away by the synchronicity of ideas floating around the universe and mostly of course because this track is just a monster. These two guys had exactly the same idea, but instead making a dj-mix, they put all into one track. A track that makes people on dance floors crawl up the walls. Of course this blueprint of a „No-kick“-track needed to end up on my mix. A year later and encouraged by Nico, I started to apply ...
Directed by D. W. Griffith Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D.W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Carl Davis C...
A study of the lives and romantic entanglements of various interconnected women. Director: George Cukor Writers: Clare Boothe Luce (from the play by) (as Clare Boothe), Anita Loos (screen play) | 1 more credit » Stars: Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell
Released February 13, 1916: Pete Prindle has found his love, but is not allowed to marry her until he is famous and gets his picture in the newspaper. Directed by John Emerson Written by Anita Loos and John Emerson. The Actors: Douglas Fairbanks(Pete Prindle), Clarence Handyside (Proteus Prindle),Rene Boucicault (Pansy Prindle), Jean Temple (Pearl Prindle), Charles Butler(Cassius Cadwalader), Loretta Blake (Christine Cadwalader),Homer Hunt (Melville), Helena Rupport (Olga), Terry McGovern (referee), Nick Thompson (the ticket agent),Erich von Stroheim (one of the weazels).
Directed by D. W. Griffith Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D.W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Carl Davis C...
Copyright: Public Domain Release Date: 1916 Directed by: D. W. Griffith Produced by: D. W. Griffith Written by: D. W. Griffith, Hettie Grey Baker, Tod Browning, Anita Loos, Mary H. O'Connor, Frank E. Woods Starring: Vera Lewis, Ralph Lewis, Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Constance Talmadge, Lillian Gish, Josephine Crowell, Margery Wilson, Frank Bennett, Elmer Clifton, Miriam Cooper, Alfred Paget Music by: Joseph Carl Breil, Julián Carrillo, Carl Davis (for 1989 restoration) Cinematography: Billy Bitzer Edited by: D. W. Griffith, James Smith, Rose Smith Distributed by: Triangle Distributing Corporation Release date: September 5, 1916 Running time: 210 minutes (original release), 197 minutes (most surviving cuts) Country: United States Language: Silent film, English intertitles Budget: $385,907
www.HappyBudaiMedia.Club A young man (Douglas Fairbanks) fights to overcome a piratical arms smuggler and to win the heart of a rich man's daughter. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham Story by Anita Loos Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jewel Carmen Cinematography Victor Fleming Production company Fine Arts Film Company Distributed by Triangle Film Corporation Release dates November 12, 1916 Running time 52 minutes Country United States Language Silent English intertitles Audio/Visual silent, black & white Adventure, Comedy, Drama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Aristocracy http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006357
Intolerance is a 1916 epic silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. Subtitles include Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages and A Sun-Play of the Ages. Widely regarded as one of the great masterpieces of the silent era, as well as one of the first art films,[3] the three-and-a-half-hour epic intercuts four parallel storylines, each separated by several centuries: (1) a contemporary melodrama of crime and redemption, (2) a Judean story: Christ's mission and death, (3) a French story: the events surrounding the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572, and (4) a Babylonian story: the fall of the Babylonian Empire to Persia in 539 BC. Each story had its own distinctive color tint in the original print.[3] The scenes are linked by shots of a figure representing Eternal Motherhood, rocking a cradle...
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Sandra Shevey interviews Anita Loos about women in film, women screenwriters and D.W. Griffith. Sandra was teaching Women in Film at USC having devised the first courses on the subject and had started a women's film archive. Anita Loos was interviewed as part of Sandra's Women's Film Archive. Sandra lives in London and lectures worldwide on women in film. Contact: sandra_shevey@yahoo.com.
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The opening episode of this epic, landmark series belies the commonly held misconception that silent films are crudely-made historical curiosities but a vibrant art form that had reached a high degree of sophistication by the late 1920s. Film clips from silent classics as well as interviews with surviving silent stars and filmmakers are featured.
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Miss Lillian Gish interviewed on a national morning show, January 22, 1987, on the 112th anniversary of DW Griffith's birth.
I really think that American gentlemen are the best after all, because kissing your hand may make you feel very good but a diamond and a sapphire bracelet lasts forever. A quote from, Anita Loos
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Part 2 of Ed Wilson's interview with George Abbott, esteemed director, writer and producer, about his career in the theater. (Taped: 09/26/1989)
Sandra Shevey interviewed Peter Lawford in the 70s for a series to be published on the New York Times News Service on suppression of sexual identity in Hollywood. Lawford, who had been married several times, was involved in a menage a trois with Keenan Wynn and Van Johnson during his early days as a contract player at MGM.
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This week we're talking Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author and one of the most important screenwriters of the 20th century, Anita Loos.
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This movie is insane, and I love it. Coke Ennyday, a cocaine-shooting detective parody of Sherlock Holmes injects himself with opium from a bandolier of syringes worn across his chest and liberally helps himself to the contents of a hatbox-sized round container of white powder labeled "COCAINE" on his desk. A clock-like sign on the wall divides time between EAT, DRINK, SLEEP, and DOPE. He observes visitors at his door on what appears to be a closed-circuit television called a "scientific periscope". The super-sleuth helps the police and discovers a contraband of opium (which he eagerly tastes) transported with "Leaping Fishes", and the blackmail of a mysterious man who wants to marry the "fish blower" girl. It stars the acrobatic Douglas Fairbanks as the odd action hero and Bessie Love a...
The opening episode of this epic, landmark series belies the commonly held misconception that silent films are crudely-made historical curiosities but a vibrant art form that had reached a high degree of sophistication by the late 1920s. Film clips from silent classics as well as interviews with surviving silent stars and filmmakers are featured.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. Overture (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) 02. It's High Time 03. Bye Bye Baby 04. A Little Girl From Little Rock05. I Love What I'm Doing 06. Just a Kiss Apart 07. The Practice Scherzo 08. It's Delightful Down In Chile 09. Sunshine 10. I'm a Tingle, I'm a Glow 11. You Say You Care 12. Mamie Is Mimi 13. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 14. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 15. Homesick Blues 16. Keeping Cool With Coolidge
THE LOVE EXPERT (1920) Starring: Constance Talmadge, John Halliday, Natalie Talmadge, Arnold Lucy Directed by David Kirkland Writers: John Emerson, Anita Loos I claim no rights of any kind; for sharing only. Wm. Thomas Sherman, wts@gunjones.com, http://www.angelfire.com/mn/hp/
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a musical with a book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos, lyrics by Leo Robin, and music by Jule Styne, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Loos. The story involves an American woman's voyage to Paris to perform in a nightclub.The musical ran in the West End at the Princes Theatre, opening on August 20, 1962 for 223 performances, and featured Dora Bryan as Lorelei Lee, Anne Hart as Dorothy, and Bessie Love as Mrs. Ella Spofford.
MICKEY Mack Sennett Productions (including initially, and shortly after defunct, Mabel Normand Feature Film Company)--Paramount (Sennett Studios-Western Import Company, Ltd.) 7 reels, rel. Aug. 11, 1918 (Mountain Bred) dir. F. Richard Jones, asst. director. George Nichols, auth. J. G. Hawkes, scenario. Anita Loos, photography Hans F. Koenekamp cast: Mabel Normand (Mickey), Lew Cody (Reggie Drake), Wheeler Oakman (Herbert Thornhill), Minta Durfee (Elsie Drake), George Nichols (Joe Meadows), Minnie Devereaux (Minnie), Laura Lavarnie (Mrs. Geofrey Drake), Tom Kennedy (Tom Rawlings), Edgar Kennedy (Race Track Bookee), William Colvin (Butler), Joe Bordeaux (Stage Driver) filmed: 1916-1917 Location: Mabel Normand Studio, Los Angeles; Lake Arrowhead, CA; race track in Phoenix, AZ copyright: Feb....
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Hollywood or Bust is a 1956 film comedy starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was filmed from April 16 to June 19, 1956 and released on December 6, 1956 by Paramount Pictures, almost five months after the Martin and Lewis partnership split up.Malcolm Smith (Jerry Lewis) wins a brand new automobile at a raffle. Steve Wiley (Dean Martin), a gambler from New York, obtains a counterfeit of the winning ticket and also claims that the car is his. The raffle's manager declares them both winners and that they can split the car any way that they want. Steve wants to sell the car, but Malcolm wants to drive it to Hollywood to meet actress Anita Ekberg. Steve claims to know her and agrees to drive to Hollywood with Malcolm, secretly planning to steal the car. Malcolm brings a...
Original Title : Intolerance : Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages Genre : Drama, History Country : United States Release Date : 05 August 1916 Directed by Griffith Produced by Triangle Film Corporation, Wark Producing Starring : Lillian Gish, Mary Alden, Spottiswoode Aitken AKA : Brazil : Intolerância Germany : Intolerance Denmark : Intolerance Spain : Intolerancia Finland : Suvaitsemattomuus France : Intolérance Hungary : Türelmetlenség Italy : Intolerance Mexico : Intolerancia Poland : Nietolerancja Portugal : Intolerância Russia : Нетерпимость Sweden : Intolerance Yugoslavia : Netrpeljivost Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/GS7g/ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "An American in Berlin? - Oliver Hardy ~ with Philip Hutchinson" ➨ https://www.youtu...
Intolerance (film) - Wikipedia Directed and Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D. W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett (actor) (fr) Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Julián Carrillo Carl Davis (for 1989 restoration) Cinematography Billy Bitzer Edited by D. W. Griffith James Smith Rose Smith Distributed by Triangle Distributing Corporation Release date September 5, 1916 Running time 210 minutes (original release) 197 minutes (most surviving cuts) Country United States Language Silent film English intertitles Budget $385,907 Intolerance is a 1916 epic silent ...
THE MISSING LINK Three years ago: After carrying this idea in my belly for several years, I finally find the moment to work it out: A dj-mix that only uses breaks, beginnings and endings of tracks, never allowing the kick drum to drop. During the time of the making my dear friend and amazing artist Daniel Bortz showed me this track by ButRic called „Up“. Once again, I was blown away by the synchronicity of ideas floating around the universe and mostly of course because this track is just a monster. These two guys had exactly the same idea, but instead making a dj-mix, they put all into one track. A track that makes people on dance floors crawl up the walls. Of course this blueprint of a „No-kick“-track needed to end up on my mix. A year later and encouraged by Nico, I started to apply ...
Directed by D. W. Griffith Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D.W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Carl Davis C...
A study of the lives and romantic entanglements of various interconnected women. Director: George Cukor Writers: Clare Boothe Luce (from the play by) (as Clare Boothe), Anita Loos (screen play) | 1 more credit » Stars: Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell
Released February 13, 1916: Pete Prindle has found his love, but is not allowed to marry her until he is famous and gets his picture in the newspaper. Directed by John Emerson Written by Anita Loos and John Emerson. The Actors: Douglas Fairbanks(Pete Prindle), Clarence Handyside (Proteus Prindle),Rene Boucicault (Pansy Prindle), Jean Temple (Pearl Prindle), Charles Butler(Cassius Cadwalader), Loretta Blake (Christine Cadwalader),Homer Hunt (Melville), Helena Rupport (Olga), Terry McGovern (referee), Nick Thompson (the ticket agent),Erich von Stroheim (one of the weazels).
Directed by D. W. Griffith Produced by D. W. Griffith Written by D.W. Griffith Hettie Grey Baker Tod Browning Anita Loos Mary H. O'Connor Frank E. Woods Starring Vera Lewis Ralph Lewis Mae Marsh Robert Harron Constance Talmadge Lillian Gish Josephine Crowell Margery Wilson Frank Bennett Elmer Clifton Miriam Cooper Alfred Paget Music by Joseph Carl Breil Carl Davis C...
Copyright: Public Domain Release Date: 1916 Directed by: D. W. Griffith Produced by: D. W. Griffith Written by: D. W. Griffith, Hettie Grey Baker, Tod Browning, Anita Loos, Mary H. O'Connor, Frank E. Woods Starring: Vera Lewis, Ralph Lewis, Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Constance Talmadge, Lillian Gish, Josephine Crowell, Margery Wilson, Frank Bennett, Elmer Clifton, Miriam Cooper, Alfred Paget Music by: Joseph Carl Breil, Julián Carrillo, Carl Davis (for 1989 restoration) Cinematography: Billy Bitzer Edited by: D. W. Griffith, James Smith, Rose Smith Distributed by: Triangle Distributing Corporation Release date: September 5, 1916 Running time: 210 minutes (original release), 197 minutes (most surviving cuts) Country: United States Language: Silent film, English intertitles Budget: $385,907
www.HappyBudaiMedia.Club A young man (Douglas Fairbanks) fights to overcome a piratical arms smuggler and to win the heart of a rich man's daughter. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham Story by Anita Loos Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jewel Carmen Cinematography Victor Fleming Production company Fine Arts Film Company Distributed by Triangle Film Corporation Release dates November 12, 1916 Running time 52 minutes Country United States Language Silent English intertitles Audio/Visual silent, black & white Adventure, Comedy, Drama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Aristocracy http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006357
Intolerance is a 1916 epic silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. Subtitles include Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages and A Sun-Play of the Ages. Widely regarded as one of the great masterpieces of the silent era, as well as one of the first art films,[3] the three-and-a-half-hour epic intercuts four parallel storylines, each separated by several centuries: (1) a contemporary melodrama of crime and redemption, (2) a Judean story: Christ's mission and death, (3) a French story: the events surrounding the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572, and (4) a Babylonian story: the fall of the Babylonian Empire to Persia in 539 BC. Each story had its own distinctive color tint in the original print.[3] The scenes are linked by shots of a figure representing Eternal Motherhood, rocking a cradle...
There's a love on the edge
So suspicion attracts revenge
Then there's no communication
When we fall, by the wayside
Hold me up, don't bring me down
Take all the room to build this love
Don't build it up to tear it down
You plant the seed in love, you've found
That everybody needs a chance to grow
There's a love on the wing
I swear this time is really it
When you tell me you, love me
No need to go, put yourself above me
Hold me up, don't bring me down
Take all the room to build this love
Don't build it up to tear it down
You plant the seed in love, you've found
That everybody needs a chance to grow
Hold me up, don't bring me down
Take all the room to build this love
Don't build it up to tear it down
You plant the seed in love, you've found
Oh, hold me up, don't bring me down
Take all the room to build this love