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United Artists
Connections
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
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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 Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (22 September 1926): 10 |
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 |
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 |
Timeline
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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