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  • [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [ See also [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] and the [[animated cartoon|animated]] 1990 television series ''[[Britanni
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  • |1936 All-American Soap Box Derby, The||1936||Handy (Jam) Organization||General Motors Corpora |1960 Kennedy-Nixon Debate||1960||Whittier Films|| ||bw||Sd||~1150 feet
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  • |Mailman||1947||Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.|| ||bw||Sd||10:00 |Mainline U.S.A.||1957||Dudley Pictures Corporation||Association of American Railroads||C||Sd||18:38
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  • | About Bananas|| 1935|| Castle Films|| United Fruit Company|| B&W|| Si|| 11:03 | Act Your Age|| 1949|| Coronet Instructional Films|| N/A|| B&W|| Sd|| 12:31
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  • |C.S. Long Lines||1963/09/00||Audio Productions||American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T)||C||Si||419 Feet |California Is Climate||ca. 1958||Palmer (W.A.) Films, Inc.||Metropolitan Oakland Area||bw||Sd||13:51
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  • ...odge|Arthur Lodge]] formed his company and began producing his educational films. He wrote and produced more than 500 episodes for Industry On Parade. Each ...evision director, developed the idea for a television program highlighting American manufacturing and business. Working with Frank McCall, an NBC News Departme
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  • {{short description|Selection of films for preservation in the US Library of Congress}} {{Use American English|date=March 2020}}
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  • ...identify them if original titles are missing. Possible stop motion in lost films is even harder to trace. The principles of animation and other special effe ...nvented the stop-trick and popularized it by using it in many of his short films. He reportedly used stop-motion animation in 1899 to produce moving letterf
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  • |Radio and Television||1940||Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc.||Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.||bw||Sd||10:30 |Responsibilities of American Citizenship, The||1955||National Education Program||N/A||bw||Sd||10:29
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  • ...roject X]]'') and [[family film|family]] (''e.g.'', ''[[Earth to Echo]]'') films. ...or [[surveillance footage]]—according to an analysis of 500 found-footage films conducted by Found Footage Critic.<ref>{{cite web|title= Found Footage Film
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  • | [[Vacation in Arizona]]||1961/07/00||Audio Productions||American Airlines||C||si||586 feet | Visit to Santa, A||ca. 1963||Williams (Clem) Films||Unknown||C||Sd||11:51
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  • ...ertie the Dinosaur''''' is a 1914 [[animation|animated]] [[short film]] by American cartoonist and animator [[Winsor McCay]]. It is the earliest animated film ...ar or two after the original. ''Gertie'' is the best preserved of McCay's films—some of which have been lost or survive only in fragments—and has been
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  • {{Short description|American animator (1920–2013)}} ...|access-date=2020-12-12}}</ref> (June 29, 1920&nbsp;– May 7, 2013) was an American [[animator]] and [[special effects]] creator who created a form of [[stop m
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  • |Teaching With Sound Films||1936||Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.||&nbsp;||bw||Sd||&nbsp; |Technicolor for Industrial Films||ca. 1949||Technicolor Corporation||N/A||C||Sd||8:09
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  • {{for|films named "Orphan" or with similar titles|Orphan (disambiguation)#Film}} ...itt was quoted using the metaphor as early as 1992, to refer to silent-era films, newsreels, and kinescopes. Robert Epstein, “Mining Hollywood's Old Movi
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  • {{Use American English|date=August 2013}} ...lm]] by American cartoonist [[Winsor McCay]]. One of the earliest animated films, it was McCay's first, and featured characters from McCay's comic strip ''[
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  • ...staged sequences presented as genuine documentary footage. Over time, the films have placed increasing emphasis on footage of the dead and dying (both real Mondo films began to soar in popularity in the 1960s with the releases of ''[[Mondo Can
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  • 21 The Story of 2/8/1951 Hildebrand, Dr. Joel H. (UC) South American "The story of helium - an element first discovered in the ...ture 11/17/195 Douglas, Dr. Frederic H. (Eric?) Sulphur-Crested "How Early American Indians lived, their legends and
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  • ...libraries, museums, and universities from all 50 states preserve American films and make them available to the public. ...han 1,870 films. Films preserved through NFPF grants range from silent-era films to industrials, documentaries, newsreels, culturally significant home movie
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  • | studio = [[American Mutoscope and Biograph Company]] ...Louis World's Fair]], and may have been made for that purpose. At least 29 films were produced and 21 remain in the collection which is now a part of the [[
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  • ...260{{sfn |Lowe D. |2004 |p=208}} have been proposed. Most of the studio's films are now [[lost film|considered lost]].{{sfn |Cullen F. |2006 |p=157}} ...eginning in 1910, Vitagraph provided lists of this nature for all of their films.{{sfn |Altman R. |2007 |p=256}}
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  • ...e Lawrence]]. It was released on April 25, 1908 by [[Vitagraph Studios|The American Vitagraph Company]]; a partial print of ''The Airship, or 100 Years Hence'' ...roducing, directing, and writing its films. He even starred in some of his films, although it is unclear whether he is in ''The Airship, or 100 Years Hence'
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  • ...</ref> The drama marks the film debut of [[Helen Hayes]], the first of two films she made with the famous dog in 1910. ...ttle girl.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=August 27, 1910 |title=Stories of the Films |url=https://archive.org/stream/moviwor07chal#page/483/mode/1up |magazine=
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  • {{Lists of films}} ...ion films#Notable stop motion shorts|animated shorts]]. This list includes films that are not exclusively stop motion.
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  • | voice = '''English'''<br> [[Harry Edison]] (1929–1930)<ref name="Sound Films">{{cite book|title=The Talkies|date = 22 November 1999|publisher = Universi ...er.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Barrier|first1=Michael|title=Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in Its Golden Age|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2003|isb
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  • ...nce and arts management. In order to fulfill its dual mission—to make DEFA films available and better known, and to broaden understanding of filmmaking in t ...93 marks the DEFA Film Library's official founding. Byg's idea was to make films from the East German DEFA Studios more available and widely known in North
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  • ...Hollywood cinema but 1930s brought about a change in the history of these films with the popularity of independent filmmakers. ...st which took the whole story along. Travelogues are defined as nonfiction films that use a place as their primary subject.{{sfn|Ruoff|2006|p=17}} They ofte
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  • ...essful series of [[Serial (film)|serial]]-like [[tokusatsu]] short feature films produced between 1957 and 1959 by [[Shintoho]] (the non-union branch of [[T ...and obviously human-sized, the series' title was no doubt inspired by the American ''[[Adventures of Superman (TV series)|Adventures of Superman]]'' (which wa
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  • * [[Format Films|Format Productions]] (1964–1967) ...n accompanying series, ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'', during the [[golden age of American animation]].<ref name=bcdb>"[https://archive.today/20130117184230/http://ww
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  • ...pers, scripts, photographs, promotional graphics, and some twenty thousand films and videotapes of motion picture and television productions. ...post-World War II Soviet films from the 1950s to the 1970s, and Taiwanese films from the late 1970s to the 1990s.
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  • '''Soundies''' are three-minute [[United States|American]] musical films, produced between 1940 and 1947, each displaying a song, dance, and/or band ...nt centers, nightclubs, taverns, restaurants, and factory lounges, and the films were changed weekly. The completed Soundies were generally made available w
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  • ...dard picture film]], which has led Blackton to be considered the father of American animation.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Lente|first=Fred Van|url=https:// * [[List of American films of 1900]]
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  • ...beyond Germany. Filmmaker [[Leni Riefenstahl]] created two epic propaganda films, ''[[Victory of Faith|Der Sieg des Glaubens]]'' or ''Victory of Faith'' (19 ...p]], [[Freedom from want]] and [[Freedom from fear]], a homegrown [[German American Bund]] was formed, espousing Nazi values. By the time they entered the glob
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  • ...1928 to 1970,<ref name=Holtz>{{cite book |last1=Holtz |first1=Allan |title=American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide |date=2012 |publisher=The ...du the Magician and was an announcer on other programs. He appeared in 213 films between 1904 and 1957. His wife was the former Estelle Allen. Whitman died
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  • {{short description|1909 American film directed by Charles Kent and J. Stuart Blackton}} '''''A Midsummer Night's Dream''''' is a 1909 American film directed by [[Charles Kent (actor)|Charles Kent]] and [[J. Stuart Blac
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  • ...y is the keynote, is generally distinguished from a film merely "[[List of films based on actual events|based on true events]]", a term which implies a grea ...|last1=Nickerson |first1=Catherine Ross |title=The Cambridge Companion to American Crime Fiction |date=2010 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978052
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  • '''''The Thieving Hand''''' is a 1908 [[cinema of the United States|American]] [[silent film|silent]] [[short film]]. It is credited for its astounding ...(2000), compiled by the [[National Film Preservation Foundation]] from 18 American film archives. The film's print is preserved by the [[George Eastman House]
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  • {{Short description|American radio series by John Nesbitt}} ...assing Parade''''', a.k.a. '''''John Nesbitt's Passing Parade''''', was an American radio series created, written, and narrated by [[John Nesbitt (announcer)|J
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  • ...Films to National Film Registry|url=https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-03-211/25-films-added-to-national-film-registry/2003-12-16/|website=Library of Congress, Wa ...eamlike. The film's special effects astonished audiences, and ''Scientific American'' dedicated an article to explaining how the film was made.<ref>{{Cite book
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  • {{Short description|Online database of streamable Black films released from 1915–1979}} ...rchive''' is an online database of Black films<ref>"Black films" refers to films oriented to Black audiences and those with Black leads or Black production
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  • '''''St. Elmo''''' is a 1910 American [[silent film|silent]] [[short film|short]] [[drama]] produced by the [[Vit * [[List of American films of 1910]]
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  • {{Short description|Series of Animated puppet films from the 1930's}} The Puppetoons series of animated puppet films were made in Europe in the 1930s and in the United States in the 1940s. The
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  • ...gspot.com/2013/08/stop-motion-explosion-iii-thur-aug-15.html|title=Oddball Films: Stop-Motion Explosion III - Thur. Aug 15 - 8PM}}</ref> ...t to melt while an [[animation camera]] on a [[time-lapse]] setting slowly films the process. For example, consider Vinton's early short clay-animated film
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  • ...in the leading role as Bungles. Perez was also the director for the four films. [[Elsie MacLeod]] was the only other credited actor in the series. * [[List of American films of 1916]]
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  • .../members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=40527 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:''A Tin-Type Romance''](Wayback)</ref> * [[List of American films of 1910]]
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  • ...png|thumb|right|Cover of Charles Urban Trading Company Film Catalog "Urban Films"]] == List of Films ==
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  • | studio = [[Vitagraph Studios|American Vitagraph Company]] '''''The Haunted Hotel ''''' is a 1907 American [[Silent film|silent]] [[Short film|short]] [[comedy film]] written, produc
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  • {{Short description|Series of American short films}} {{Use American English|date=January 2022}}
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  • {{Use American English|date=September 2021}} ...[[Shorty Hamilton]], and the general name for the series of similar short films it started.
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  • {{short description|1918-1929 American animated film series}} ...book |last1=Maltin |first1=Leonard |title=Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons |date=1987 |publisher=Plume Books |isbn=0-452-25993-2 |pa
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  • '''''Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom''''' is a 1905 American [[silent film]] directed by [[J. Stuart Blackton]] for [[Vitagraph Studios] Robert Pohle notes that "Deprived of his voice in those early silent films, Holmes was also transformed from an intellectual, armchair detective into
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  • ...to include over 160 film collections, which combined contain nearly 30,000 films and elements. CFA safeguards its moving image collections through stabiliza ...on in late 2003 in order to preserve and catalogue over five thousand 16mm films donated by the [[Chicago Public Library]]. Director Nancy Watrous and a few
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  • {{short description|1911 American silent film short}} ...BAJ&pg=PA1945 |title=An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930 |first=Denise |last=Lowe |publisher=[[Routledge]] |date=27 Janua
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  • ...l]]. Its mission is to collect, restore, preserve, catalogue, and exhibit films with artistic and educational value relevant to the Jewish experience, and ...stitutional films includes material dating from 1903 to the present. These films address a wide range of topics, including: the Jewish immigrant experience
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  • ...awrence]]. It was released on November 10, 1906 by [[Vitagraph Studios|The American Vitagraph Company]]; a print of the feature is preserved in the [[UCLA Film ...her move to Independent, "The Imp Girl". Lawrence went on to make over 300 films in her career.<ref name="Morgan2013"/>
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  • '''''The Blizzard''''' is a 1921 American [[silent film|silent]] [[comedy film]] featuring [[Oliver Hardy]]. * [[List of American films of 1921]]
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  • '''''Tootsies and Tamales''''' is a 1919 American [[silent film|silent]] 2-reel [[comedy film]] featuring [[Oliver Hardy]]. * [[List of American films of 1919]]
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  • ...pg=PA1945-IA3 |title=An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Women in Early American Films: 1895-1930 |first=Denise |last=Lowe |publisher=[[Routledge]] |date=27 Janua [[Category:1911 drama films]]
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  • '''''No Wedding Bells''''' is a 1923 American [[silent film|silent]] short [[comedy film]] featuring [[Oliver Hardy]].<re * [[List of American films of 1923]]
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  • ...Inc.|isbn=978-1-58115-301-9|page=16}}</ref><ref>Magill's Survey of Silent Films, Vol2. FLE-POT p.562 edited by Frank N. Magill c.1982 {{ISBN|0-89356-241-6} [[Category:1906 films]]
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  • ...dical and Public Affairs and lists "in cooperation with" credits for the [[American Academy of General Practice]], the District of Columbia Medical Society and ...ed in 1970 and were narrated by [[Robert Mitchum]] who, at the time of the films' release, was top-billed in one of the year's leading productions, ''[[Ryan
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  • |type = [[art museum]], [[Archive#Films|film archive]] ...mes|last=Libbey |first=Peter}}</ref> The museum is a member of the [[North American Reciprocal Museums]] program.
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  • ...n the DVD ''Treasures From American Film Archives program #2, 50 Preserved Films'' by the [[National Film Preservation Foundation]]. [[Category:1911 films]]
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  • ...s/entry/canadas-soft-sell-propaganda "Canadian Second World War propaganda films."] ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]'', 2015 (originally broadcas ...wealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]], much like the U.S. carrier [[Pan American World Airways|Pan-Am Airways]], which had established global routes. In the
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  • |films = '''Films:'''
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  • ...usly humorous".<ref>{{cite book |title=Take Two: Adapting the Contemporary American Novel to Film |last=Lupack |first=Barbara Tepa |year=1994 |publisher=Popula [[Category:American films]]
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  • ...t Blackton]] and [[Albert E. Smith (producer)|Albert E. Smith]], the Anglo-American founders of [[Vitagraph Studios]]. The film is considered lost as there are [[Category:1890s animated short films]]
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  • ...Collection at The Library of Congress'' (<-book title) p.37 c.1978 by The American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:1912 films]]
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  • ...Collection at the Library of Congress'' (<-book title) p.26 c.1978 by the American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:1912 films]]
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  • .../catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/39739?sid The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993:''The Mystery of Temple Court'']</ref> ...s Collection at The Library of Congress'', (<-book title) p.124 c.1978 the American Film Institute</ref>
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  • {{Short description|American animation studio}} ...binding, 1990)</ref><ref>Leonard Maltin; ''Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons''; Penguin Books; {{ISBN|0-452-25993-2}} (1980, 1987)</re
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  • '''''Dunces and Dangers''''' is a 1918 American film directed by [[Larry Semon]]. [[Category:1918 films]]
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  • [[Category:1914 films]] [[Category:American films]]
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  • '''''The Star Boarder''''' is a [[1919 in film|1919]] American [[Silent film|silent]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[short film|short]] written [[Category:1919 films]]
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  • '''''The Man That Might Have Been''''' is a 1914 American [[Short film|short]] [[Drama film|drama]] [[Silent film|silent]] [[black an [[Category:American silent short films]]
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  • '''''All for a Girl''''' is a [[1912 in film|1912]] [[United States|American]] [[Short film|short]] [[silent film]] [[romantic comedy]], directed by [[F [[Category:American films]]
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  • ...that aims to collect and make available online [[documentary film]]s about American [[folk art]] and culture.<ref name=NPR1>{{cite web|title=NPR program from 2 ...rica's diverse regional, ethnic, religious, and occupational cultures. The films show a variety of documentary approaches but commonly let the people themse
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  • {{short description|1911 American silent film}} .../archive.org/stream/movingpicturewor11newy#page/40/ |title=Comments on the Films (Licensed) |journal=Moving Picture News |date=6 January 1912 |page=40}}</re
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  • ...s Collection at The Library of Congress'', (<-book title) p.125 c.1978 the American Film Institute</ref> [[Category:1915 films]]
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  • ...7_Deadline_for_Action_07_15_43_00 |embsv=archiveorg |desc=Argues that the American people need to be politically active to combat outside forces trying to inf ...rk cutting metal in workshop; VS steel and metal workers White and African-American.
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  • '''''Indiscretions of Betty''''' is a 1910 American short silent comedy film released by the [[Vitagraph Company of America]]. [[Category:1910 films]]
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  • ...t2= |first2= |date= |website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]] |publisher=[[American Film Institute]] |access-date=2015-11-28 |quote=}}(Wayback)</ref> * [[List of American films of 1910]]
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  • {{short description|1911 American silent film short}} '''''His Sister's Children''''' is a 1911 American [[Silent film|silent]] [[Black and white film|black and white]] [[comedy fi
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  • {{short description|1910 American silent film short}} '''''The Telephone''''' is a 1910 American [[Silent film|silent]] [[Black and white film|black and white]] [[drama fil
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  • ...hink it rests somewhere between the fields of anthropology and documentary films.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://astro.temple.edu/~ruby/aaa/ruby.html|archive-url ...raphic filmmaker [[David MacDougall]] wrote in a 1978 paper: "Ethnographic films cannot be said to constitute a genre, nor is ethnographic film-making a dis
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  • ...ed as puppets for stop motion. The world's earliest known animated feature films were cutout animations (made in [[Argentina]] by [[Quirino Cristiani]]),<re ...tion replacing the manual or mechanical manipulation of flat puppets. Some films, including ''Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed'', also have much of their si
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  • [[Category:1908 films]] [[Category:Films based on Antony and Cleopatra]]
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  • {{short description|American film archive}} ...ccasionally challenged by means of litigations, alleging that the acquired films were not licensed, only to end with settlements.<ref name="Yarrow"/><ref>{{
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  • '''''A Little Madonna''''' is a [[1914 in film|1914]] American silent [[Drama (film and television)|drama film]], directed by [[Ulysses Da [[Category:1914 films]]
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  • The first [[United States|American]] film version of [[William Shakespeare]]'s '''''Romeo and Juliet''''' was [[Category:1908 films]]
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  • '''''Jephtah's Daughter: A Biblical Tragedy''''' is a 1909 American silent short film starring [[Annette Kellerman]].<ref name=WFPP>{{cite web [[Category:American films]]
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  • ...Society''''', also known as '''''Bunny and the Bunny Hug''''', is a short American silent comedy film. [[Category:1913 films]]
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  • ...1933 <ref>''Motion Picture Herald'' (May 13, 1933, page 73), lists first 6 films completed</ref> (filmed September 1932) * Liebman, Roy ''Vitaphone Films – A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts'' 2003 McFarland & Company
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  • ...s in an era of skyrocketing marketing and production costs for traditional films has made them an attractive option for studios, with the selling point bein ...ckies like ''[[Rock All Night]]'' and ''[[Reform School Girl]]'' and beach films such as ''[[Bikini Beach]]'' ("It's where every torso is more so, and bare-
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  • ...n of [[film]]s relating to [[U.S. cultural history]], the evolution of the American [[landscape]], [[everyday life]], and [[social history]].<ref name=npr/> I ...oday only by chance or accident.<ref>[https://vimeo.com/18573291 Ephemeral Films by Rick Prelinger on Vimeo]</ref> About 65% of the Archive's holdings are i
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  • ...concern, as their removal could take with it residues of fragmented color films" (Cohn-AIC-p.40) ...Influence of Oxygen on the Fading of Organic Colorants]." ''Journal of the American Institute for Conservation" 18(2): 108-117. Accessed May 18, 2020.
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  • [[Category:1912 short films]] [[Category:American black-and-white films]]
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  • {{Short description|American short film comedy series}} ...name comes from "[[John Q. Public|Joe Doakes]]," which was then a popular American slang term for the average man.
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  • ...alog.afi.com/Film/39407-A-LIFE-FOR-A-LIFE?sid= The AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1893-1993: ''A Life for a Life'']</ref> ...Collection at The Library of Congress, (<-book title) p.103 c.1978 by the American Film Institute</ref>
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