The Fourth Musketeer, the Glossary
The Fourth Musketeer is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by William K. Howard and starring Johnnie Walker, Eileen Percy and Eddie Gribbon.[1]
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20 relations: Automobile repair shop, Boxing, Drama (film and television), Eddie Gribbon, Edith Yorke, Eileen Percy, Film Booking Offices of America, Gemstone, George E. Stone, H. C. Witwer, High society, Johnnie Walker (actor), Kate Lester, L. William O'Connell, Mechanic, Paul Schofield (screenwriter), Philo McCullough, Silent film, William K. Howard, William Scott (actor).
Automobile repair shop
An automobile repair shop (also known regionally as a garage or a workshop) is an establishment where automobiles are repaired by auto mechanics and technicians.
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Boxing
Boxing is a combat sport and martial art.
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Drama (film and television)
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.
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Eddie Gribbon
Eddie Gribbon (January 3, 1890 – September 29, 1965) was an American film actor.
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Edith Yorke
Edith Yorke (born Edith Murgatroyd; 23 December 1867 – 28 July 1934) was an English actress.
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Eileen Percy
Eileen Percy (21 August 1902 – 29 July 1973) was an Irish-born American actress of the silent era.
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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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Gemstone
A gemstone (also called a fine gem, jewel, precious stone, semiprecious stone, or simply gem) is a piece of mineral crystal which, when cut or polished, is used to make jewelry or other adornments.
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George E. Stone
George E. Stone (born Gerschon Lichtenstein; May 18, 1903 – May 26, 1967) was a Polish-born American character actor in films, radio, and television.
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H. C. Witwer
Harry Charles Witwer (March 11, 1890 – August 9, 1929), more commonly known as H. C. Witwer, was an American short-story author.
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High society
High society, sometimes simply Society, is the behavior and lifestyle of people with the highest levels of wealth and social status.
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Johnnie Walker (actor)
Johnnie Walker (January 7, 1894 – December 5, 1949), sometimes credited as Johnny Walker, was an American actor and producer popular from the silent era to the late 1930s.
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Kate Lester
Kate Lester (born Sarah Cody, 12 June 1857 – 12 October 1924) was an American theatrical and silent film actress.
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L. William O'Connell
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Mechanic
A mechanic is a skilled tradesperson who uses tools to build, maintain, or repair machinery, especially cars.
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Paul Schofield (screenwriter)
Paul Schofield (born c. 1895, in Norfolk, Virginia) was an American screenplay writer who worked on 44 films between 1920 and 1940, some directed by famous directors such as D. W. Griffith, John Ford, Archie Mayo, Frank Lloyd, and Herbert Brenon.
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Philo McCullough
Philo McCullough (June 16, 1893 – June 5, 1981) was an American actor.
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Silent film
A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue).
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William K. Howard
William K. Howard (June 16, 1899 – February 21, 1954) was an American film director, writer, and producer.
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William Scott (actor)
William Scott (August 1, 1893 – August 22, 1967) was an American actor of the silent era.
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