Lloyd B. Carleton, the Glossary
Lloyd B. Carleton (- August 8, 1933) was an American director, producer, and actor.[1]
Table of Contents
56 relations: A 29-Cent Robbery, A Yoke of Gold, Adventure film, Barriers of Society, Bert Lytell, Beyond the Crossroads, Biograph Company, Black Friday (1916 film), Charles Frohman, Columbia College, Columbia University, Columbia University, Comedy film, Daddy's Double, Doctor Neighbor, Drama, Edwin Thanhouser, Empire Theatre (41st Street), Feature film, Film Booking Offices of America, Fox Film, General Film Company, Heartaches (1916 film), Her Husband's Faith, Her Soul's Song, Jane Eyre (1910 film), John Henry Mears, Knickerbocker Theatre (Broadway), L'Aiglon, Lubin Manufacturing Company, Lyceum Theatre (Broadway), Maude Adams, New York City, No. 16 Martin Street, Quality Street (play), Richard Bennett (actor), Romance film, Selig Polyscope Company, She Wanted to Marry a Hero, She's Done it Again, Short film, St. Elmo (1910 Thanhouser film), Thanhouser Company, The Devil's Bondwoman, The Flying Dutchman (1923 film), The Human Gamble, The Morals of Hilda, The Unattainable, The Walls of Jericho (1914 film), The Way of the World, The Yaqui, ... Expand index (6 more) »
A 29-Cent Robbery
A 29-Cent Robbery is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company.
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A Yoke of Gold
A Yoke of Gold is a 1916 American silent black and white melodrama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and starring Dorothy Davenport and Emory Johnson.
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Adventure film
An adventure film is a genre of film.
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Barriers of Society
Barriers of Society is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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Bert Lytell
Bertram Mortimer Lytell (February 24, 1885 – September 28, 1954) was an American actor in theater and film during the silent film era and early talkies.
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Beyond the Crossroads
Beyond the Crossroads is a 1922 American silent melodrama film starring Ora Carew and Lawson Butt.
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Biograph Company
The Biograph Company, also known as the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, was a motion picture company founded in 1895 and active until 1916.
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Black Friday (1916 film)
Black Friday was a 1916 American silent Feature film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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Charles Frohman
Charles Frohman (July 15, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was an American theater manager and producer, who discovered and promoted many stars of the American stage.
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Columbia College, Columbia University
Columbia College is the oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University, a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Columbia University
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Comedy film
Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.
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Daddy's Double
Daddy's Double is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Film Corporation.
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Doctor Neighbor
Doctor Neighbor is a 1916 American silent feature film black and white melodrama.
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Drama
Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.
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Edwin Thanhouser
Edwin Thanhouser (November 11, 1865 – March 21, 1956) was an American actor, businessman, and film producer.
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Empire Theatre (41st Street)
The Empire Theatre in New York City was a prominent Broadway theatre in the first half of the twentieth century.
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Feature film
A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a narrative film (motion picture or "movie") with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole presentation in a commercial entertainment program.
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Film Booking Offices of America
Film Booking Offices of America (FBO), registered as FBO Pictures Corp., was an American film studio of the silent era, a midsize producer and distributor of mostly low-budget films.
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Fox Film
The Fox Film Corporation (also known as Fox Studios) was an American independent company that produced motion pictures.
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General Film Company
The General Film Company was a motion picture distribution company in the United States.
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Heartaches (1916 film)
Heartaches is a 1916 American silent short film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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Her Husband's Faith
Her Husband's Faith is a 1916 American silent short film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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Her Soul's Song
Her Soul's Song is a 1916 American silent short film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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Jane Eyre (1910 film)
Jane Eyre is a 1910 American silent short classic drama produced by the Thanhouser Film Corporation.
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John Henry Mears
John Henry Mears (May 22, 1878 – July 26, 1956) was an American who made the record for the fastest trip around the world in both 1913 and 1928.
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Knickerbocker Theatre (Broadway)
The Knickerbocker Theatre, previously known as Abbey's Theatre and Henry Abbey's Theatre, was a Broadway theatre located at 1396 Broadway (West 38th Street) in New York City.
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L'Aiglon
L'Aiglon is a play in six acts by Edmond Rostand based on the life of Napoleon II, who was the son of Emperor Napoleon I and his second wife, Empress Marie Louise.
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Lubin Manufacturing Company
The Lubin Manufacturing Company was an American motion picture production company that produced silent films from 1896 to 1916.
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Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
The Lyceum Theatre is a Broadway theater at 149 West 45th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
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Maude Adams
Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress and stage designer who achieved her greatest success as the character Peter Pan, first playing the role in the 1905 Broadway production of Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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No. 16 Martin Street
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Quality Street (play)
Quality Street is a comedy in four acts by J. M. Barrie, written before his more famous work Peter Pan.
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Richard Bennett (actor)
Clarence Charles William Henry Richard Bennett (May 21, 1870 – October 22, 1944) was an American actor who became a stage and silent screen actor over the early decades of the 20th century.
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Romance film
Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters.
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Selig Polyscope Company
The Selig Polyscope Company was an American motion picture company that was founded in 1896 by William Selig in Chicago, Illinois.
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She Wanted to Marry a Hero
She Wanted to Marry a Hero is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company.
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She's Done it Again
She's Done it Again is a 1910 American silent short comedy written by Lloyd Lonergan and produced by the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York.
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Short film
A short film is a film with a low running time.
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St. Elmo (1910 Thanhouser film)
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Thanhouser Company
The Thanhouser Company (later the Thanhouser Film Corporation) was one of the first motion picture studios, founded in 1909 by Edwin Thanhouser, his wife Gertrude and his brother-in-law Lloyd Lonergan.
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The Devil's Bondwoman
The Devil's Bondwoman is a 1916 American silent Melodrama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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The Flying Dutchman (1923 film)
The Flying Dutchman is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and starring Lawson Butt, Nola Luxford and Ella Hall.
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The Human Gamble
The Human Gamble was a 1916 American silent Short film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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The Morals of Hilda
The Morals of Hilda is a 1916 American silent film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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The Unattainable
The Unattainable is a 1916 American Black and White silent drama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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The Walls of Jericho (1914 film)
The Walls of Jericho is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and James K. Hackett.
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The Way of the World
The Way of the World is a play written by the English playwright William Congreve.
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The Yaqui
The Yaqui is a 1916 American silent Black and white Melodrama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and starring Hobart Bosworth, Gretchen Lederer and Emory Johnson.
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Tongues of Scandal
Tongues of Scandal is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Roy Clements and starring Mae Busch, William Desmond, and Ray Hallor.
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Two Men of Sandy Bar
Two Men of Sandy Bar is a 1916 American silent Western Melodrama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and starring Hobart Bosworth, Gretchen Lederer along with Emory Johnson.
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Two Mothers (1916 film)
Two Mothers is a 1916 American silent short film directed by Lloyd B. Carleton.
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Universal Pictures
Universal City Studios LLC, doing business as Universal Pictures (informally as Universal Studios or also known simply as Universal) is an American film production and distribution company that is a division of Universal Studios, which is owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
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Western (genre)
The Western is a genre of fiction typically set in the American frontier (commonly referred to as the "Old West" or the "Wild West") between the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the closing of the frontier in 1890, and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada.
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48th Street Theatre
The 48th Street Theatre was a Broadway theatre at 157 West 48th Street in Manhattan.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_B._Carleton
Also known as Carleton B. Little, L.B. Carleton, Lloyd Carleton.
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