United Artists

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Occupation Elinor Glyn
United Artists released the talking film that EG had produced and directed on her own, Knowing Men, at the Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, London.
Hardwick, Joan. Addicted to Romance: The Life and Adventures of Elinor Glyn. Andre Deutsch.
270-1
Occupation Elinor Glyn
To boost her persona as a dignified foreign lady, she called herself Madame Glyn.
Glyn, Elinor. Romantic Adventure. E. P. Dutton.
299-300, 309
Hardwick, Joan. Addicted to Romance: The Life and Adventures of Elinor Glyn. Andre Deutsch.
219-21
In 1921 she produced her first film, The Great Moment, which was directed by Sam Wood
Occupation Elinor Glyn
EG announced her intention to direct and produce this film in October 1929, provoking from Film Weekly the question, Can Women Direct Films?
Etherington-Smith, Meredith, and Jeremy Pilcher. The "It" Girls. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
248
She did this work through the production company she had financed...
Textual Production E. M. Hull
By 22 September 1926, United Artists had released its film version of the novel, again starring Rudolph Valentino —in his final role (he died on 23 August 1926)—and Vilma Banky .
The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). http://www.imdb.com.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
(22 September 1926): 10

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1919: The war years caused inflation in cinema...

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1919

The war years caused inflation in cinema stars' salaries, and Canadian-born actress Mary Pickford , who became famous as the character Little Mary, a sentimental girl with golden curls, sought a higher salary than Charlie Chaplin .

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