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  • ...r master. McCay's employer [[William Randolph Hearst]] curtailed McCay's vaudeville activities, so McCay added a live-action introductory sequence to the film ...|p=229}} }}{{sfn|Eagan|2010|p=32}} In 1906, McCay began performing on the vaudeville circuit, doing [[chalk talk]]s—performances in which he drew before live
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  • ...n April 8, 1911, and four days later McCay began using it as part of his [[vaudeville]] act. Its good reception motivated him to [[Hand-colouring of photographs| ...|p=229}} }}{{sfn|Eagan|2010|p=32}} In 1906, McCay began performing on the vaudeville circuit, doing [[chalk talk]] performances in which he drew before live aud
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  • ...etrillo]] of the musicians' union, Soundies resorted to filming nonmusical vaudeville acts, featuring exotic dancers [[Sally Rand]] and [[Faith Bacon]], animal a ...led "[[Snader Telescriptions]]." Snader hired dozens of pop-music acts and vaudeville performers, many of whom had already appeared in Soundies, to star in his n
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  • ...ritten as '''Hall-Room Boys''' or '''Hall Room Boys''', was a comic strip, vaudeville act, comedy short film series that included various actors,<ref>{{Cite web [[Category:Vaudeville]]
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  • ...co_Vaudeville_Act_09_16_18_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=Early San Francisco Vaudeville Act: lady and gent on stage: he proposes (?), she accepts (?) and a final c
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  • ...e / CU players / "Doraldina" is pitcher (actually star dancer appearing in vaudeville in Oakland) and "Pop" Anson is catcher
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  • properties of liquid air. His lecture is more in the way of a vaudeville
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  • ...uickly transforming a patch of dough into different faces. It reflects the vaudeville type of "lightning sketches" that [[J. Stuart Blackton]] filmed in ''[[The
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  • #REDIRECT [[Moving Image:Gould can 5227.3: Early San Francisco Vaudeville Act]]
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  • |(Gould can 5227.3: Early San Francisco Vaudeville Act)||1912||&nbsp;||&nbsp;||bw||Si||1:25
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  • *''Vaudeville'' (aka ''Koko's Showtime'') (20 August 1924)
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  • *[[The Nitwits (vaudeville group)]]
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  • | ''Vegetable Vaudeville'' (November 9, 1951)
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  • * {{cite book |author=Cullen F. |title=Vaudeville, Old and New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America |year=2006 |
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  • ...The Great Dictator. Could probably get the whole thing on film. Sign says "VAUDEVILLE" Sign says CAFETERIA. Beautiful closeup of tropical fish blowing bubbles on
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  • Stage show vaudeville act -- four singing men, one in the costume of the "daughter"
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