Showing posts with label Realart Pictures Corporation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Realart Pictures Corporation. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

William S Hart -- A Story That Leaps From Thrill to Thrill -- May 10, 2022


Salem, Oregon Capital Journal, 07-May-1922

The Silent Man was a rereleased 1917 movie produced by Thomas Ince and directed by William S Hart. 

Arizona Republican, 06-May-1922
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Arizona Republican, 07-May-1922

Arizona Republican, 08-May-1922

Arizona Republican, 09-May-1922

I like this series of ads that were published in Phoenix leading up to and during the showing of Hart's Travelin' On

Sunday, February 28, 2021

There Is a Lot to See -- February 28, 2021

 

Motion Picture News, 19-February-1921

Bebe Daniels, who had been Harold Lloyd's leading lady in a long series of short films for Hal Roach's Rolin studio, left to work as an ingenue in Cecil B DeMille's movies. Realart had her star in a series of features that lasted for the rest of the 1920s.

Motion Picture News, 19-February-1921

Motion Picture News, 19-February-1921


Friday, September 19, 2014

The Land of Hope -- September 19, 2014

Exhibitors' Herald, 28-May-1921

Today I am speaking to the Junior High kids at Good Shepherd School, Pacifica about the subject of the Daughters of the American Revolution essay contest, "A Child's Journey Through Ellis Island."

Alice Brady was the daughter of theatrical impresario (great word) William A Brady.  She was a popular actress in silent and sound films.  She played Carole Lombard's mother in My Man Godfrey.  In the lost film The Land of Hope, she played a Russian immigrant who arrived at Ellis Island.