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Index William Cameron Menzies

William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 – March 5, 1957) was an American filmmaker who pioneered the discipline of production design, a job title he invented.[1]

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  1. 385 relations: A Society Exile, A Terribly Strange Bed, Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Abraham Lincoln (1930 film), Academy Award for Best Production Design, Academy Awards, Academy Film Archive, Academy Honorary Award, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Actors Studio, Address Unknown (1944 film), Akim Tamiroff, Al Liguori, Alan Crosland, Albert S. D'Agostino, Alessandro Cicognini, Alexander Golitzen, Alexander Korda, Alfred E. Green, Alfred Gilks, Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Santell, Alibi (1929 film), Alice in Wonderland (1933 film), Almost Married (1932 film), Alpha Video, Always Goodbye (1931 film), American Broadcasting Company, André de Lorde, Androcles and the Lion (1952 film), Anna Christie, Anton Grot, Arch of Triumph (1948 film), Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film), Art director, Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame, Art Students League of New York, Arthur Edeson, Arthur Miller (cinematographer), Astra Film Corp, Battle of Atlanta, Be Yourself!, Bella and Samuel Spewack, Bert Glennon, Billy Bitzer, Boris Leven, Bulldog Drummond (1929 film), Business Wire, Camille (1926 feature film), Carl Jules Weyl, ... Expand index (335 more) »

A Society Exile

A Society Exile (1919) is an American silent film drama directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Elsie Ferguson, Julia Dean, and William Carleton.

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A Terribly Strange Bed

"A Terribly Strange Bed" is a short story by Wilkie Collins, first published in 1852 in Household Words, a magazine edited by Charles Dickens.

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Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross

Aberfeldy (Obar Pheallaidh) is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, on the River Tay.

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Abraham Lincoln (1930 film)

Abraham Lincoln, also released under the title D. W. Griffith's "Abraham Lincoln", is a 1930 pre-Code American biographical film about Abraham Lincoln directed by D. W. Griffith.

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Academy Award for Best Production Design

The Academy Award for Best Production Design recognizes achievement for art direction in film. William Cameron Menzies and Academy Award for Best Production Design are best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Academy Film Archive

The Academy Film Archive is part of the Academy Foundation, established in 1944 with the purpose of organizing and overseeing the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' educational and cultural activities, including the preservation of motion picture history.

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Academy Honorary Award

The Academy Honorary Award – instituted in 1950 for the 23rd Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929) – is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.

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Actors Studio

The Actors Studio is a membership organization for professional actors, theatre directors and playwrights located on West 44th Street in Hell's Kitchen, New York City.

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Address Unknown (1944 film)

Address Unknown is a 1944 American film noir drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies based on Kressmann Taylor's novel Address Unknown (1938).

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Akim Tamiroff

Akim Mikhailovich Tamiroff (born Hovakim Tamiryants; October 29, 1899 – September 17, 1972) was an Armenian-American actor of film, stage, and television.

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Al Liguori

Al Liguori (June 3, 1885 - May 8, 1951) was an Italian born cinematographer mainly of the silent era.

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Alan Crosland

Frederick Alan Crosland (August 10, 1894 – July 16, 1936) was an American stage actor and film director.

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Albert S. D'Agostino

Albert S. D'Agostino (December 27, 1892 – March 14, 1970) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Albert S. D'Agostino are American art directors.

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Alessandro Cicognini

Alessandro Cicognini (15 January 1906 – 9 November 1995) was an Italian composer who is chiefly remembered for his film scores.

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Alexander Golitzen

Prince Alexander Golitzen (Golitsyn), (Moscow, February 28, 1908San Diego, July 26, 2005) was a Russian-born American production designer who oversaw art direction on more than 300 movies. William Cameron Menzies and Alexander Golitzen are American art directors, American production designers and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Alexander Korda

Sir Alexander Korda (born Sándor László Kellner; Korda Sándor; 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956), BFI Screenonline.

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Alfred E. Green

Alfred Edward Green (July 11, 1889 – September 4, 1960) was an American film director. William Cameron Menzies and Alfred E. Green are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Alfred Gilks

Alfred Gilks (29 December 1891 – 6 September 1970) was an American cinematographer from 1920 through to 1956.

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Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director.

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Alfred Santell

Alfred Allen Santell (1895–1981), was an American film director and film producer. William Cameron Menzies and Alfred Santell are English-language film directors.

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Alibi (1929 film)

Alibi (also known as The Perfect Alibi, Nightstick) is a 1929 American crime film directed by Roland West.

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Alice in Wonderland (1933 film)

Alice in Wonderland is a 1933 American pre-Code fantasy film adapted from the novels by Lewis Carroll.

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Almost Married (1932 film)

Almost Married is a 1932 American pre-Code thriller film directed by William Cameron Menzies and written by Guy Bolton, Alexander Kirkland and Wallace Smith.

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Alpha Video

Alpha Video (also known as Alpha Home Entertainment) is an entertainment company founded in 1985 as New Age Video, based near Philadelphia, that specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of public domain movies and TV shows on DVD.

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Always Goodbye (1931 film)

Always Goodbye is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and William Cameron Menzies and starring Elissa Landi, Lewis Stone and Paul Cavanagh.

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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André de Lorde

André de Latour, comte de Lorde (1869–1942) was a French playwright, the main author of the Grand Guignol plays from 1901 to 1926.

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Androcles and the Lion (1952 film)

Androcles and the Lion is a 1952 RKO film produced by Gabriel Pascal from the 1912 George Bernard Shaw play of the same name.

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Anna Christie

Anna Christie is a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill.

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Anton Grot

Anton Grot (18 January 1884 – 21 March 1974) was a Polish art director long active in Hollywood. William Cameron Menzies and Anton Grot are American production designers.

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Arch of Triumph (1948 film)

Arch of Triumph is a 1948 American romantic war drama film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, and Charles Laughton.

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Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)

Around the World in 80 Days (sometimes spelled as Around the World in Eighty Days) is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring David Niven, Cantinflas, Robert Newton and Shirley MacLaine, produced by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists.

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Art director

Art director is the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, film and television, the Internet, and video games.

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Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame

The Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame was established by the Art Directors Guild in 2005 to recognize and honor the accomplishments and contributions of significant art directors and production designers in the film industry.

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Art Students League of New York

The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City.

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Arthur Edeson

Arthur Edeson, A.S.C. (October 24, 1891 – February 14, 1970) was an American cinematographer.

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Arthur Miller (cinematographer)

Arthur Charles Miller, A.S.C. (July 8, 1895 – July 13, 1970) was an American cinematographer.

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Astra Film Corp

Astra Film Corp was an American film production company that produced silent films.

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Battle of Atlanta

The Battle of Atlanta took place during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia.

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Be Yourself!

Be Yourself! is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Fanny Brice and Robert Armstrong.

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Bella and Samuel Spewack

Bella (25 March 1899 – 27 April 1990) and Samuel Spewack (16 September 1899 – 14 October 1971) were a husband-and-wife writing team.

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Bert Glennon

Bert Lawrence Glennon (November 19, 1895 – June 29, 1967) was an American cinematographer and film director.

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Billy Bitzer

Gottfried Wilhelm Bitzer (April 21, 1872 – April 29, 1944) was an American cinematographer, notable for his close association and pioneering work with D. W. Griffith.

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Boris Leven

Boris Leven (in early film credits – Boris Levin; August 13, 1908 – October 11, 1986) was a Russian-born Academy Award-winning art director and production designer whose Hollywood career spanned fifty-three years. William Cameron Menzies and Boris Leven are American art directors, American production designers and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Bulldog Drummond (1929 film)

Bulldog Drummond is a 1929 American pre-Code crime film in which Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond helps a beautiful young woman in distress.

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Business Wire

Business Wire is an American company that disseminates full-text press releases from thousands of companies and organizations worldwide to news media, financial markets, disclosure systems, investors, information web sites, databases, bloggers, social networks and other audiences.

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Camille (1926 feature film)

Camille is a 1926 American silent film based on the play adaptation of La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias) by Alexandre Dumas, ''fils'', first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852.

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Carl Jules Weyl

Carl Jules Weyl (6 December 1890 – 12 July 1948) was a German art director. William Cameron Menzies and Carl Jules Weyl are best Art Direction Academy Award winners and Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Carroll Clark

Carroll Clark (February 6, 1894 – May 17, 1968) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Carroll Clark are American art directors, American production designers and Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Cavalcade (1933 film)

Cavalcade is a 1933 American epic pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd.

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Cecil B. DeMille

Cecil Blount DeMille (August 12, 1881January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker and actor.

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Cedric Gibbons

Austin Cedric Gibbons (March 23, 1890 – July 26, 1960) was an American art director for the film industry. William Cameron Menzies and Cedric Gibbons are American art directors, art Students League of New York alumni and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Chandu the Magician (film)

Chandu the Magician is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery-fantasy film starring Edmund Lowe as Frank Chandler and Bela Lugosi as the villain Roxor that he must stop.

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Charles Maigne

Charles Maigne (November 11, 1879 – November 28, 1929) was an American screenwriter and film director of the silent era.

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Charles Rosher

Charles G. Rosher, A.S.C. (17 November 1885 – 15 January 1974) was an English-born cinematographer who worked from the early days of silent films through the 1950s.

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Charles Van Enger

Charles Van Enger (29August 18904July 1980) was an American cinematographer.

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Chester Erskine

Chester Erskine (November 29, 1905 – April 7, 1986) was an American director, producer, and writer.

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Chester Withey

Chester "Chet" Withey (8 November 1887, Park City, Utah – 6 October 1939, California) was an American silent film actor, director, and screenwriter.

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Christopher Challis

Christopher George Joseph Challis BSC, FRPS (18 March 1919 – 31 May 2012) was a British cinematographer who worked on more than 70 feature films from the 1940s onwards.

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Clarence Brown

Clarence Leon Brown (May 10, 1890 – August 17, 1987) was an American film director. William Cameron Menzies and Clarence Brown are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Classical Hollywood cinema

Classical Hollywood cinema is a term used in film criticism to describe both a narrative and visual style of filmmaking that first developed in the 1910s to 1920s during the later years of the silent film era.

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Cleopatra (1934 film)

Cleopatra is a 1934 American epic film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

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Cobra (1925 film)

Cobra is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Rudolph Valentino and Nita Naldi.

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Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., commonly known as Columbia Pictures or simply Columbia, is an American film production and distribution company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures, which is one of the Big Five studios and a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.

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Come Out of the Kitchen

Come Out of the Kitchen is a 1919 American silent film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

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Condemned (1929 film)

Condemned is a 1929 American pre-Code melodrama, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Ronald Colman, Ann Harding, Dudley Digges, Louis Wolheim, William Elmer, and Wilhelm von Brincken.

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Constance Talmadge

Constance Alice Talmadge (April 19, 1898 – November 23, 1973) was an American silent film star.

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Coquette (film)

Coquette is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film, starring Mary Pickford.

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Curran Theatre

The Curran Theatre, located at 445 Geary Street between Taylor and Mason Streets in the Theatre District of San Francisco, California opened in February 1922, and was named after its first owner, Homer Curran.

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D. W. Griffith

David Wark Griffith (January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948) was an American film director.

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Dave Kehr

David Kehr (born 1953) is an American museum curator and film critic.

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David L. Loew

David Leonard Loew (October 5, 1897 – March 25, 1973) was an American film producer.

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David O. Selznick

David O. Selznick (born David Selznick: May 10, 1902June 22, 1965) was an American film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive who produced Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940), both of which earned him an Academy Award for Best Picture. William Cameron Menzies and David O. Selznick are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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David Scott Milton

David Scott Milton (September 15, 1934 – January 13, 2020) was an American author, playwright, screenwriter, and actor.

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Deadline at Dawn

Deadline at Dawn is a 1946 American film noir, the only film directed by stage director Harold Clurman.

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Del Lord

Delmer "Del" Lord (October 7, 1894March 23, 1970) was a Canadian film director and actor best known as a director of Three Stooges films.

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Dimitri Buchowetzki

Dimitri Buchowetzki (1885–1932), born Dmitry Savelyevych Bukhovecky, was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and actor in Germany, Sweden, United States, United Kingdom, and France.

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Donald Crisp

Donald William Crisp (27 July 188225 May 1974) was an English film actor as well as an early producer, director and screenwriter. William Cameron Menzies and Donald Crisp are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Douglas Fairbanks

Douglas Elton Fairbanks Sr. (born Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman; May 23, 1883 – December 12, 1939) was an American actor and filmmaker, best known for his swashbuckling roles in silent films.

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Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood

Robin Hood is a 1922 silent adventure film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery.

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920 Paramount film)

Dr.

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Drums in the Deep South

Drums in the Deep South is an American Civil War war western film directed by William Cameron Menzies who was production designer of David O. Selznick's Gone With the Wind (1939) and also designed the cave sequences in Selznick's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938).

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Drums of Love

Drums of Love is a 1928 American silent romance film directed by D. W. Griffith starring Mary Philbin, Lionel Barrymore, and Don Alvarado.

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Du Barry, Woman of Passion

Du Barry, Woman of Passion is a 1930 American pre-Code dramatic film starring Norma Talmadge, produced by her husband Joseph Schenck, released through United Artists, and based on a 1901 stage play Du Barry written and produced by David Belasco and starring Mrs. Leslie Carter.

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Duel in the Sun (film)

Duel in the Sun is a 1946 American epic psychological Western film directed by King Vidor, produced and written by David O. Selznick, and starring Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck, Lillian Gish, Walter Huston, and Lionel Barrymore.

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Duncan Cramer

Duncan Cramer (1901–1980) was an American motion picture art director active from 1929 to 1971. William Cameron Menzies and Duncan Cramer are American art directors.

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Eagle-Lion Films

Eagle-Lion Films was the name of two distinct, though related, companies.

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Edmund Goulding

Edmund Goulding (20 March 1891 – 24 December 1959) was a British screenwriter and film director. William Cameron Menzies and Edmund Goulding are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Edward H. Griffith

Edward H. Griffith (August 23, 1888 – March 3, 1975) (also known as E H Griffith, Lieut. Edward H. Griffith, Edward Griffith, and E. H. Griffith) was an American motion picture director, screenwriter, and producer. William Cameron Menzies and Edward H. Griffith are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Edward Knoblock

Edward Knoblock (born Edward Gustavus Knoblauch; 7 April 1874 – 19 July 1945) was a playwright and novelist, originally American and later a naturalised British citizen.

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Edward Sloman

Edward Sloman (19 July 1886, London - 29 September 1972, Woodland Hills, California) was an English silent film director, actor, screenwriter and radio broadcaster. William Cameron Menzies and Edward Sloman are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Edwin Carewe

Edwin Carewe (Chickasaw Nation, March 3, 1883 – January 22, 1940) was a Native American motion picture director, actor, producer, and screenwriter.

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Emeric Pressburger

Emeric Pressburger (born Imre József Pressburger; 5 December 19025 February 1988) was a Hungarian-British screenwriter, film director, and producer.

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Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

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Ernest Palmer (American cinematographer)

Ernest George Palmer (December 6, 1885 – February 22, 1978) was a Hollywood cinematographer for more than 160 films. William Cameron Menzies and Ernest Palmer (American cinematographer) are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Ernst Lubitsch

Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892November 30, 1947) was a German-born American film director, producer, writer, and actor. William Cameron Menzies and Ernst Lubitsch are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Eugene Forde

Eugene Forde (1898–1986) was an American film director.

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Eugene O'Neill

Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953) was an American playwright.

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F. Richard Jones

Frank Richard Jones (September 7, 1893 – December 14, 1930) was an American director, screenwriter, and producer. William Cameron Menzies and F. Richard Jones are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Famous Players–Lasky

The Famous Players–Lasky Corporation was an American motion picture and distribution company formed on June 28, 1916, from the merger of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Film Companyoriginally formed by Zukor as Famous Players in Famous Playsand the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company.

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Fantasia (1940 film)

Fantasia is a 1940 American animated musical anthology film produced by Walt Disney Productions, with story direction by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer and production supervision by Walt Disney and Ben Sharpsteen.

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Farciot Edouart

Farciot Edouart, ASC (born Alexander Farciot Edouart; November 5, 1884 – March 17, 1980) was a film special-effects artist and innovator perhaps best known for his work with process photography, also known as rear projection.

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Fig Leaves

Fig Leaves is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, released by Fox Film Corporation, and starring George O'Brien and Olive Borden.

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Film director

A film director is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that vision.

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Film Forum

The Film Forum is a nonprofit movie theater at 209 West Houston Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City.

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Filmmaking

Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a motion picture is produced.

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FindArticles

FindArticles was a website which provided access to articles previously published in over 3,000 magazines, newspapers, journals, business reports and other sources.

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First National Pictures

First National Pictures was an American motion picture production and distribution company.

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For Whom the Bell Tolls (film)

For Whom the Bell Tolls is a 1943 American epic war film produced and directed by Sam Wood and starring Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, Akim Tamiroff, Katina Paxinou and Joseph Calleia.

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Foreign Correspondent (film)

Foreign Correspondent (a.k.a. Imposter and Personal History) is a 1940 American black-and-white spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

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Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)

Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a privately owned cemetery in Glendale, California, United States. William Cameron Menzies and Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Four Star Playhouse

Four Star Playhouse is an American anthology series that ran from September 25, 1952, through September 27, 1956.

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Frank Borzage

Frank Borzage (né Borzaga; April 23, 1894 – June 19, 1962) was an American film director and actor. William Cameron Menzies and Frank Borzage are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Frank Capra

Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian-American film director, producer, and screenwriter who was the creative force behind several major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s.

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Frank Lloyd

Frank William George Lloyd (2 February 1886 – 10 August 1960) was a Scottish-American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. William Cameron Menzies and Frank Lloyd are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Frank Paul Sylos

Frank Paul Sylos (1900–1976) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Frank Paul Sylos are American art directors.

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Fred Niblo

Fred Niblo (born Frederick Liedtke; January 6, 1874 – November 11, 1948) was an American pioneer film actor, director and producer. William Cameron Menzies and Fred Niblo are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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George Barnes (cinematographer)

George S. Barnes, A.S.C. (October 16, 1892 – May 30, 1953) was an American cinematographer active from the era of silent films to the early 1950s.

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George E. Diskant

George E. Diskant (February 22, 1907 – February 22, 1965) was a film and television cinematographer.

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George Fitzmaurice

George Fitzmaurice (13 February 1885 – 13 June 1940) was a French-born film director and producer. William Cameron Menzies and George Fitzmaurice are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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George Folsey

George Joseph Folsey, A.S.C., was an American cinematographer who worked on 162 films from 1919 to his retirement in 1976.

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George Somnes

George Somnes, born George Carleton Flye (July 7, 1887 – February 8, 1956) was an American theatre director and producer and film director.

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Georges Périnal

Georges Périnal (1897 Paris– 23 April 1965 London) was a French cinematographer.

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Glendale, California

Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley and Verdugo Mountains regions of Los Angeles County, California, United States.

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Gloria Swanson

Gloria Josephine Mae Swanson (March 27, 1899April 4, 1983) was an American actress.

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Gone with the Wind (film)

Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell.

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Gordon Jennings

Gordon Jennings, A.S.C. (1896 – January 11, 1953) was an American special effects artist.

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Gordon Wiles

Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 – October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director. William Cameron Menzies and Gordon Wiles are American art directors and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Grand Guignol

Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol ("The Theatre of the Great Puppet")—known as the Grand Guignol–was a theatre in the Pigalle district of Paris (7, cité Chaptal).

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Graustark (1925 film)

Graustark is a 1925 American silent romantic adventure film produced by Dimitri Buchowetzki for Norma Talmadge Productions and distributed by First National.

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Gregg Toland

Gregg Wesley Toland (May 29, 1904 – September 28, 1948) was an American cinematographer known for his innovative use of techniques such as deep focus, examples of which can be found in his work on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane (1941), William Wyler's The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), and John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath, and The Long Voyage Home (both, 1940).

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H. C. Potter

Henry Codman Potter (sometimes II or Jr.; November 13, 1904 – August 31, 1977) was an American theatrical producer and director as well as film director.

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H. F. Maltby

Henry Francis Maltby (25 November 1880 – 25 October 1963) was a prolific writer for the London stage and British cinema from after the First World War, until the 1950s.

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H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) was an English writer.

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H. Lyman Broening

Henry Lyman Broening (June 30, 1882 - June 6, 1983) was a well known American cinematographer.

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Hal Mohr

Hal Mohr, A.S.C. (August 2, 1894 in San Francisco – May 10, 1974 in Santa Monica, California) was a famed movie cinematographer who won an Oscar for his work on the 1935 film A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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Hal Young

Hal Young (1890–1970) was a British cinematographer.

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Hamilton MacFadden

Hamilton MacFadden (April 26, 1901 – January 1, 1977) was an American actor, screenwriter and film director.

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Hans Dreier

Hans Dreier (August 21, 1885 – October 24, 1966) was a German motion picture art director. William Cameron Menzies and Hans Dreier are best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Harold Clurman

Harold Edgar Clurman (September 18, 1901 – September 9, 1980) was an American theatre director and drama critic.

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Harold Rosson

Harold G. "Hal" Rosson, A.S.C. (April 6, 1895 – September 6, 1988) was an American cinematographer who worked during the early and classical Hollywood cinema, in a career spanning some 52 years, starting from the silent era in 1915.

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Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast

Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast (6 May 1897 – 17 March 1968) was an Argentine-French screenwriter and director.

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Harry Horner

Harry Horner (July 24, 1910 – December 5, 1994) was a Czech-born American art director who made a successful career in Hollywood as an Oscar-winning art director and as a feature film and television director. William Cameron Menzies and Harry Horner are American art directors, American production designers and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Harry Neumann

Harry C. Neumann (sometimes billed as Harry Neuman, Harry Newman, or Harry Newmann; February 11, 1891 – January 14, 1971) of Chicago, Illinois, was a Hollywood cinematographer whose career spanned over forty years, including work on some 350 productions in a wide variety of genres, with much of his work being in Westerns (including several John Wayne films), and gangster films.

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Harry Stradling

Henry A. Stradling, A.S.C. (September 1, 1901 – February 14, 1970) was an American cinematographer with more than 130 films to his credit.

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Henry King (director)

Henry King (January 24, 1886June 29, 1982) was an American actor and film director.

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Her Night of Romance

Her Night of Romance is a 1924 American silent film written by Hanns Kräly and directed by Sidney Franklin.

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Her Sister from Paris

Her Sister from Paris is a 1925 American silent comedy film based upon the play The Twin Sister by Ludwig Fulda.

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Herbert Brenon

Herbert Brenon (born Alexander Herbert Reginald St. John Brenon; 13 January 1880 – 21 June 1958) was an Irish-born U.S. film director, actor and screenwriter during the era of silent films through 1940.

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His Wedding Night

His Wedding Night is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film written, directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle.

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His Wife's Friend

His Wife's Friend is a lost 1919 American silent mystery film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by John Burland Harris-Burland and R. Cecil Smith.

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Hollywood Playhouse

Hollywood Playhouse, also known as Woodbury Hollywood Playhouse, is a radio anthology drama series that featured adaptations of plays and short stories.

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Howard Hawks

Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896December 26, 1977) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era.

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Hugo Riesenfeld

Hugo Riesenfeld (January 26, 1879 – September 10, 1939) was an Austrian-American composer.

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Hungarian Rhapsodies

The Hungarian Rhapsodies, S.244, R.106 (Rhapsodies hongroises, Ungarische Rhapsodien, Magyar rapszódiák), are a set of 19 piano pieces based on Hungarian folk themes, composed by Franz Liszt during 1846–1853, and later in 1882 and 1885.

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I Loved You Wednesday

I Loved You Wednesday is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy drama film directed by Henry King and William Cameron Menzies and written by Philip Klein and Horace Jackson, adapted from the 1932 play of the same title by Molly Ricardel and William DuBois.

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Innocent (1918 film)

Innocent is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Fannie Ward, John Miltern, and Armand Kaliz.

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Invaders from Mars (1953 film)

Invaders from Mars is a 1953 American independent science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, Arthur Franz, Morris Ankrum, Leif Erickson, and Hillary Brooke.

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It's a Wonderful Life

It's a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American Christmas supernatural drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra.

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Ivy (1947 film)

Ivy is a 1947 American crime drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles, Herbert Marshall and Richard Ney.

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Jack Okey

John Clark Okey (June 3, 1889 – January 8, 1963) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Jack Okey are American art directors.

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Jack Otterson

John (Jack) Edward Otterson (August 25, 1905 – December 22, 1991) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Jack Otterson are American art directors.

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James Basevi

James Basevi (born 21 September 1890, Plymouth, Devon, England – d. 27 March 1962, Bellflower, California) was a British-born art director and special effects expert. William Cameron Menzies and James Basevi are best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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James Curtis (biographer)

James Curtis is an American biographer.

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James W. Sullivan

James W. Sullivan (July 17, 1909 – October 10, 1974) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and James W. Sullivan are American art directors.

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James Wong Howe

Wong Tung Jim, A.S.C. (August 28, 1899 – July 12, 1976), known professionally as James Wong Howe (Houghto), was a Chinese-born American cinematographer who worked on over 130 films.

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John Arnold (cinematographer)

John Arnold (1889–1964) was an American cinematographer.

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John Cromwell (director)

John Cromwell (born Elwood Dager; December 23, 1886 – September 26, 1979) was an American film and stage director and actor.

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John F. Seitz

John Francis Seitz, A.S.C. (June 23, 1892 – February 27, 1979) was an American cinematographer and inventor.

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John Goodman

John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is an American actor.

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John Houseman

John Houseman (born Jacques Haussmann; September 22, 1902 – October 31, 1988) was a Romanian-born British-American actor and producer of theatre, film, and television.

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John J. Mescall

John J. Mescall, A.S.C. (January 10, 1899 – February 10, 1962) was an American cinematographer.

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John S. Robertson

John Stuart Robertson (June 14, 1878 – November 5, 1964) was a Canadian born actor and later film director perhaps best known for his 1920 screen adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring John Barrymore.

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John Stumar

John Stumar (30 May 1892 – 27 October 1962) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer.

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John W. Boyle

John W. Boyle (September 1, 1891 – September 28, 1959), was an American cinematographer whose career spanned from the silent era through the 1950s.

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John W. Considine Jr.

John W. Considine Jr. (October 7, 1898 – March 22, 1961) was an American film producer.

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Joseph August

Joseph H. August, A.S.C. (26 April 1890 – 25 September 1947) was an American cinematographer and co-founder of the American Society of Cinematographers.

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Joseph Biroc

Joseph Francis Biroc, (February 12, 1903 – September 7, 1996) was an American cinematographer.

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Joseph C. Wright

Joseph C. Wright (August 19, 1892 – February 24, 1985) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Joseph C. Wright are American art directors and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Joseph De Grasse

Joseph Louis De Grasse (May 4, 1873 – May 25, 1940) was a Canadian film director.

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Joseph Henabery

Joseph Henabery (January 15, 1888 – February 18, 1976) was an American film actor, screenplay writer, and director.

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Joseph M. Schenck

Joseph Michael Schenck (December 25, 1876 – October 22, 1961) was a Russian-born American film studio executive.

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Joseph Walker (cinematographer)

Joseph Walker, A.S.C. (August 22, 1892 – August 1, 1985) was an American cinematographer who worked on 145 films during a career that spanned 33 years.

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Karl Struss

Karl Struss, A.S.C. (November 30, 1886 – December 15, 1981) was an American photographer and a cinematographer of the 1900s through the 1950s.

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Kenneth MacKenna

Kenneth MacKenna (born Leo Mielziner Jr.; August 19, 1899 – January 15, 1962) was an American actor and film director. William Cameron Menzies and Kenneth MacKenna are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Kenneth Webb (director)

Kenneth Seymour Webb (16 October 1885 New York City – 6 March 1966 Hollywood, California) was an American film director, screenwriter, and composer noted for directing a number of films in the early age of the American film industry.

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Kiki (1926 film)

Kiki is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Norma Talmadge and Ronald Colman.

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Kiki (1931 film)

Kiki is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy, starring Mary Pickford and Reginald Denny, which was directed by Sam Taylor.

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Kindred of the Dust

Kindred of the Dust is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring his wife Miriam Cooper.

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King Brothers Productions

King Brothers Productions was an American film production company, active from 1941 to the late 1960s.

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King Vidor

King Wallis Vidor (February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter whose 67-year film-making career successfully spanned the silent and sound eras.

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Kings Row

Kings Row is a 1942 film starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan and Betty Field that tells a story of young people growing up in a small American town at the turn of the twentieth century.

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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. D. Clawson

Lawrence Dallin "Dal" Clawson (October 5, 1885 – July 18, 1937) was a cinematographer in the United States who founded the American Society of Cinematographers.

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Lady of the Pavements

Lady of the Pavements (UK title: Lady of the Night) is a 1929 American sound part-talkie romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lupe Vélez, William Boyd, and Jetta Goudal.

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Learning to Love

Learning to Love is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Sidney Franklin and written by John Emerson and Anita Loos.

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Lee Garmes

Lee Garmes, A.S.C. (May 27, 1898 – August 31, 1978) was an American cinematographer.

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Leo Tover

Leo Tover, A.S.C. (December 6, 1902 – December 30, 1964) was an American cinematographer, twice nominated for Academy Awards for his work on The Heiress (1949) and Hold Back the Dawn (1941).

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Leon Shamroy

Leon Shamroy, A.S.C. (July 16, 1901 – July 7, 1974) was an American film cinematographer known for his work in 20th Century Fox motion pictures shot in Technicolor.

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Lewis J. Rachmil

Lewis J. Rachmil (July 3, 1908 – February 19, 1984) was an American film producer and art director. William Cameron Menzies and Lewis J. Rachmil are American art directors.

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Lewis Milestone

Lewis Milestone (born Leib Milstein (Russian: Лейб Мильштейн); September 30, 1895 – September 25, 1980) was an American film director.

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Liberty Films

Liberty Films was an independent motion picture production company founded in California by Frank Capra and Samuel J. Briskin in April 1945.

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Lionel Lindon

Lionel Lindon, ASC (September 2, 1905 – September 20, 1971) was an American film cameraman and cinematographer who spent much of his career working for Paramount.

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Lobero Theatre

The Lobero Theatre is an historic building in Santa Barbara, California.

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London Film Company

The London Film Company was a British film production company active during the silent era.

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London Films

London Films Productions is a British film and television production company founded in 1932 by Alexander Korda and from 1936 based at Denham Film Studios in Buckinghamshire, near London.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Ludwig Berger (director)

Ludwig Berger (born Ludwig Bamberger; 6 January 1892 – 18 May 1969) was a German-Jewish film director, screenwriter and theatre director.

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Lummox (film)

Lummox is a 1930 American pre-Code sound film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Winifred Westover.

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Lyle R. Wheeler

Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 – January 10, 1990) was an American motion picture art director. William Cameron Menzies and Lyle R. Wheeler are American art directors, American production designers and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Made for Each Other (1939 film)

Made for Each Other is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by John Cromwell, produced by David O. Selznick, and starring Carole Lombard, James Stewart, and Charles Coburn.

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Marcel Varnel

Marcel Varnel (16 October 1892 – 13 July 1947) was a French film director, notable for his career in the United States and England as a director of plays and films.

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Mark-Lee Kirk

Charles Mark-Lee Kirk (May 16, 1895 – December 10, 1969) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Mark-Lee Kirk are American art directors.

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Marshall Neilan

Marshall Ambrose "Mickey" Neilan (April 11, 1891 – October 27, 1958; also credited Marshall Neilon) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, whose work in films began in the early silent era.

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Martin Scorsese

Martin Charles Scorsese (born November 17, 1942) is an American filmmaker.

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Mary Pickford

Gladys Louise Smith (April 8, 1892 – May 29, 1979), known professionally as Mary Pickford, was a Canadian actress resident in the U.S., and also producer, screenwriter, and film studio founder. William Cameron Menzies and Mary Pickford are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Max Parker (art director)

Max Parker (July 12, 1882 – July 8, 1964) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Max Parker (art director) are American art directors.

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Mayflower Photoplay Company

Mayflower Photoplay Company was a small independent company that produced a dozen films over three years, from 1919 to 1922.

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Meet John Doe

Meet John Doe is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra, written by Robert Riskin, and starring Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward Arnold.

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Michael Anderson (director)

Michael Joseph Anderson (30 January 1920 – 25 April 2018) was an English film and television director.

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Michael Powell

Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English filmmaker, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger. William Cameron Menzies and Michael Powell are English-language film directors.

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Monogram Pictures

Monogram Pictures Corporation was an American film studio that produced mostly low-budget films between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.

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Mr. Lucky (film)

Mr.

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Mutz Greenbaum

Mutz Greenbaum (3 February 1896 – 5 July 1968), sometimes credited as Max Greene or Max Greenbaum, was a German film cinematographer.

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New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

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New York Nights (film)

New York Nights is a 1929 American pre-Code crime film, directed by Lewis Milestone, and based on the 1928 play Tin Pan Alley by Hugh Stanislaus Stange.

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Nicholas Musuraca

Nicholas Musuraca, A.S.C. (October 25, 1892 – September 3, 1975) was a motion-picture cinematographer best remembered for his work at RKO Pictures in the 1940s, including many of Val Lewton's series of B-picture horror films.

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Norma Talmadge

Norma Marie Talmadge (May 2, 1894 – December 24, 1957) was an American actress and film producer of the silent era.

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Norman Krasna

Norman Krasna (November 7, 1909 – November 1, 1984) was an American screenwriter, playwright, producer, and film director who penned screwball comedies centered on a case of mistaken identity.

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Norman Z. McLeod

Norman Zenos McLeod (September 20, 1898 – January 27, 1964) was an American film director. William Cameron Menzies and Norman Z. McLeod are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Nothing Sacred (film)

Nothing Sacred is a 1937 American Technicolor screwball comedy film directed by William A. Wellman, produced by David O. Selznick, and starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March with a supporting cast featuring Charles Winninger and Walter Connolly.

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Oliver T. Marsh

Oliver T. Marsh (January 30, 1892 – May 5, 1941) was a prolific Hollywood cinematographer. William Cameron Menzies and Oliver T. Marsh are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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One Romantic Night

One Romantic Night is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Paul L. Stein.

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Orville O. Dull

Orville Oscar Dull (April 25, 1888 – December 29, 1978) was an American producer, director, production manager and assistant director, variously credited as Orville Dull, Orville O. Dull, O.O. Dull, or Bunny Dull.

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Our Town (1940 film)

Our Town is a 1940 American drama romance film adaptation of the 1938 play of the same name by Thornton Wilder, starring Martha Scott as Emily Webb, and William Holden as George Gibbs.

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Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation, commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, is an American film and television production and distribution company and the namesake subsidiary of Paramount Global.

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Pathé

Pathé (styled as PATHÉ!) is a French major film production and distribution company, owning a number of cinema chains through its subsidiary Pathé Cinémas and television networks across Europe.

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Pathé Exchange

Pathé Exchange, commonly known as Pathé, was an American film production and distribution company, largely of Hollywood's silent era.

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Patti Page

Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013), better known by her stage name Patti Page, was an American singer.

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Paul Dukas

Paul Abraham Dukas (or; 1 October 1865 – 17 May 1935) was a French composer, critic, scholar and teacher.

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Paul Perry (cinematographer)

Paul Percy Perry (1891 – 1963) was an American cinematographer who worked in Hollywood from the silent era through the 1940s.

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Perry Ferguson

Perry Ferguson (November 13, 1901 – December 27, 1963) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Perry Ferguson are American art directors.

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Perth and Kinross

Perth and Kinross (Pairth an Kinross; Peairt agus Ceann Rois) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area.

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Production designer

In film and television, production designer is the individual responsible for the overall aesthetic of the story.

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Public domain

The public domain (PD) consists of all the creative work to which no exclusive intellectual property rights apply.

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Puttin' On the Ritz (film)

Puttin' On the Ritz is a 1930 American pre-Code musical film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason.

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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer during the Romantic period.

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Quality Street (1927 film)

Quality Street is a 1927 American silent romance film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Marion Davies, Conrad Nagel and Helen Jerome Eddy.

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Raffles (1930 film)

Raffles is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-mystery film produced by Samuel Goldwyn.

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Ralph Murphy

Ralph Murphy (May 1, 1895 – February 10, 1967) was an American film and television director. William Cameron Menzies and Ralph Murphy are film directors from Connecticut.

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Raoul Walsh

Raoul Walsh (born Albert Edward Walsh; March 11, 1887December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), and the brother of silent screen actor George Walsh.

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Ray Binger

Ray Binger (November 16, 1888 – September 29, 1970) was an American cinematographer.

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Ray June

Ray June, A.S.C. (March 27, 1895 – May 26, 1958) was an American cinematographer during the early and classical Hollywood cinema. William Cameron Menzies and Ray June are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Ray Rennahan

Ray Rennahan, A.S.C. (May 1, 1896 – May 19, 1980) was a motion picture cinematographer.

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Reaching for the Moon (1930 film)

Reaching for the Moon is a 1930 American pre-Code black and white musical film.

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Realart Pictures Inc.

Realart Pictures was a motion picture distribution company founded in 1948 by Jack Broder and Joseph Harris.

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Rebecca (1940 film)

Rebecca is a 1940 American romantic psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

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Redhead (1919 film)

Redhead is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Charles Maigne and starring Alice Brady, Conrad Nagel and Robert Schable.

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Reginald Berkeley

Reginald Cheyne Berkeley (18 August 1890 – 30 March 1935) was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom, and later a writer of stage plays, then a screenwriter in Hollywood.

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Reign of Terror (film)

Reign of Terror (reissued as The Black Book) is a 1949 American historical thriller film directed by Anthony Mann from a screenplay by Aeneas MacKenzie and Philip Yordan, and starring Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart and Arlene Dahl.

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Revenge (1928 film)

Revenge is a 1928 synchronized American sound drama film directed by Edwin Carewe.

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Richard H. Riedel

Richard H. Riedel (April 5, 1904 – March 18, 1960) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Richard H. Riedel are American art directors.

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Richard Wallace (director)

Richard Wallace (August 26, 1894 – November 3, 1951) was an American film director.

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RKO Pictures

RKO Radio Pictures Inc., commonly known as RKO Pictures or simply RKO, was an American film production and distribution company, one of the "Big Five" film studios of Hollywood's Golden Age.

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Robert Florey

Robert Florey (14 September 1900 – 16 May 1979) was a French-American director, screenwriter, film journalist and actor.

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Robert G. Vignola

Robert G. Vignola (born Rocco Giuseppe Vignola, August 7, 1882 – October 25, 1953) was an Italian-American actor, screenwriter, and film director.

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Robert Odell

Robert Odell (May 4, 1896 – February 20, 1984) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Robert Odell are American art directors.

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Roland Anderson

Roland Anderson (November 18, 1903 – October 29, 1989) was an American movie art director. William Cameron Menzies and Roland Anderson are American art directors.

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Roland West

Roland West (February 20, 1885 – March 31, 1952) was an American film director, known for his innovative proto-film noir movies of the 1920s and early 1930s. William Cameron Menzies and Roland West are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Rosita (film)

Rosita is a 1923 silent American historical comedy drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Mary Pickford.

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Roy Overbaugh

Roy F. Overbaugh (1882–1966) was an American cinematographer.

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Rudolph Maté

Rudolph Maté (born Rudolf Mayer; 21 January 1898 – 27 October 1964) was a Polish-Hungarian cinematographer who worked in Hungary, Austria, Germany, and France.

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Rudy Behlmer

Rudolph Herman Behlmer (October 13, 1926 – September 27, 2019) was an American film historian and writer.

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Russell Metty

Russell Metty, A.S.C. (September 20, 1906 – April 28, 1978) was an American cinematographer who won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color, for the 1960 film Spartacus.

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Sadie Thompson (film)

Sadie Thompson is a 1928 American silent drama film that tells the story of a "fallen woman" who comes to Pago Pago to start a new life, but encounters a zealous missionary who wants to force her back to her former life in San Francisco.

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Salvador Dalí

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol (11 May 190423 January 1989), known as Salvador Dalí, was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work.

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Sam Taylor (director)

Sam Taylor (August 13, 1895 – March 6, 1958) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer, most active in the silent film era.

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Sam Wood

Samuel Grosvenor Wood (July 10, 1883 – September 22, 1949) was an American film director and producer who is best known for having directed such Hollywood hits as A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, The Pride of the Yankees, and ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' and for his uncredited work directing parts of Gone with the Wind. William Cameron Menzies and Sam Wood are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Samuel Goldwyn Productions

Samuel Goldwyn Productions was an American film production company founded by Samuel Goldwyn in 1923, and active through 1959.

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Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara (Santa Bárbara, meaning) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat.

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Scenic design

Scenic design, also known as stage design or set design, is the creation of scenery for theatrical productions including plays and musicals.

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Scottish people

The Scottish people or Scots (Scots fowk; Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland.

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Scrambled Wives

Scrambled Wives is a lost 1921 American silent comedy film produced by and starring Marguerite Clark.

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Secrets (1933 film)

Secrets is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Mary Pickford in her last film role.

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Selznick International Pictures

Selznick International Pictures was a Hollywood motion picture studio created by David O. Selznick in 1935, and dissolved in 1943.

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Selznick Pictures

Selznick Pictures was an American film production company active between 1916 and 1923 during the silent era.

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Set decorator

The set decorator is the head of the set decoration department in the film and television industry, responsible for selecting, designing, fabricating, and sourcing the "set dressing" elements of each set in a Feature Film, Television, or New Media episode or commercial, in support of the story and characters of the script.

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Sidney Franklin (director)

Sidney Arnold Franklin (March 21, 1893 – May 18, 1972) was an American film director and producer.

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Sidney Olcott

Sidney Olcott (born John Sidney Allcott; September 20, 1872 – December 16, 1949) was a Canadian-born film producer, director, actor and screenwriter.

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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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Sinners (1920 film)

Sinners is a lost 1920 American silent drama film based on a play of the same name by Owen Davis.

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So Ends Our Night

So Ends Our Night is a 1941 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Fredric March, Margaret Sullavan and Glenn Ford.

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Sol Lesser

Sol Lesser (February 17, 1890 – September 19, 1980) was an American film producer.

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Sorrell and Son (1927 film)

Sorrell and Son is a 1927 American silent drama film released on December 2, 1927 and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director at the 1st Academy Awards the following year.

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Special effect

Special effects (often abbreviated as F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world.

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Spellbound (1945 film)

Spellbound is a 1945 American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, and Michael Chekhov.

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Stephen Goosson

Stephen Goosson (March 24, 1889 - March 25, 1973) was an American film set designer and art director. William Cameron Menzies and Stephen Goosson are American art directors, American production designers and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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Technicolor

Technicolor is a series of color motion picture processes, the first version dating back to 1916, and followed by improved versions over several decades.

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Television Programs of America

Television Programs of America, Inc (TPA) was a New York-based US television production company in the 1950s.

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Tempest (1928 film)

Tempest is a 1928 American synchronized sound drama film directed by Sam Taylor.

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Terminal Station (film)

Terminal Station (Stazione Termini, released in the United States as Indiscretion of an American Wife) is a 1953 romantic drama film directed and produced by Vittorio De Sica and starring Jennifer Jones, Montgomery Clift, and Richard Beymer (credited as "Dick Beymer") in his debut role.

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938 film)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog who had previously directed ''Huckleberry Finn'' (1931) with Jackie Coogan and Junior Durkin.

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The Avalanche (1919 film)

The Avalanche is a 1919 American silent drama film about gambling directed by George Fitzmaurice who also served as the film's art director.

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The Awakening (1928 film)

The Awakening is a 1928 American synchronized sound feature film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Vilma Bánky.

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The Bad One

The Bad One is a 1930 American Pre-Code black-and-white musical film directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Dolores del Río and Edmund Lowe, and featuring Boris Karloff.

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The Bat (1926 film)

The Bat is a 1926 American silent comedy mystery film directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda.

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The Battle of the Sexes (1928 film)

The Battle of the Sexes is a 1928 American synchronized sound comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith.

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The Believer (magazine)

The Believer is an American bimonthly magazine of interviews, essays, and reviews, founded by the writers Heidi Julavits, Vendela Vida, and Ed Park in 2003.

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The Beloved Rogue

The Beloved Rogue is a 1927 American silent romantic adventure film, loosely based on the life of the 15th century French poet, François Villon.

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The Dark Angel (1925 film)

The Dark Angel is a 1925 American silent drama film, based on the play The Dark Angel, a Play of Yesterday and To-day by H. B. Trevelyan, released by First National Pictures, and starring Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky (in her first American film), and Wyndham Standing.

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The Deep Purple (1920 film)

The Deep Purple is a 1920 American silent crime drama film directed by Raoul Walsh from a 1910 play, The Deep Purple, co-written by Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mizner.

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The Devil and Miss Jones

The Devil and Miss Jones is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood and starring Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, and Charles Coburn.

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The Dove (1927 film)

The Dove is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Roland West based on a 1925 Broadway play by Willard Mack and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland.

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The Duchess of Buffalo

The Duchess of Buffalo is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film produced by and starring Constance Talmadge and released through First National Pictures.

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The Eagle (1925 film)

The Eagle is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Bánky, and Louise Dresser.

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The Firing Line

The Firing Line is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Charles Maigne and starring Irene Castle.

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The Fonda Theatre

The Fonda Theatre (formerly Music Box Theatre, Guild Theatre, Fox Theatre, and Pix Theatre) is a concert venue located on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.

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The Garden of Eden (1928 film)

The Garden of Eden is a 1928 American silent comedy drama film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Corinne Griffith, Louise Dresser, and Lowell Sherman.

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The Green Cockatoo

The Green Cockatoo (also known as Four Dark Hours and Race Gang) is a 1937 British drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring John Mills, Rène Ray, and Robert Newton.

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The Locked Door

The Locked Door is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, and starring Rod LaRocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William "Stage" Boyd and Betty Bronson.

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The Lottery Bride

The Lottery Bride is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Jeanette MacDonald, John Garrick, ZaSu Pitts, and Joe E. Brown.

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The Mark of Cain (1917 film)

The Mark of Cain is a 1917 American silent mystery film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Antonio Moreno, Irene Castle and J.H. Gilmour.

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The Maze (1953 film)

The Maze is a 1953 3-D horror film starring Richard Carlson, Veronica Hurst and Hillary Brooke.

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The Misleading Widow

The Misleading Widow (1919) is a silent film comedy directed by John S. Robertson and starring Billie Burke.

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The Naulahka (film)

The Naulahka is a 1918 American silent adventure film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Antonio Moreno, Helene Chadwick and Warner Oland.

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The North Star (1943 film)

The North Star (also known as Armored Attack in the US) is a 1943 pro-resistance war film starring Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston, Walter Brennan and Erich von Stroheim It was produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

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The Notorious Sophie Lang

The Notorious Sophie Lang is a 1934 American crime drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanagh and Alison Skipworth.

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The Only Woman

The Only Woman is a 1924 American silent drama film produced by Joseph M. Schenck for Norma Talmadge Productions and distributed by First National.

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The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees is a 1942 American sports drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn, directed by Sam Wood, and starring Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, and Walter Brennan.

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The Rescue (1929 film)

The Rescue is a 1929 American sound pre-Code romantic adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn.

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The Shape of Things to Come

The Shape of Things to Come is a science fiction novel written by the British writer H. G. Wells published in 1933.

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The Son of the Sheik

The Son of the Sheik is a 1926 American silent adventure drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky.

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The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Dukas)

The Sorcerer's Apprentice (L'Apprenti sorcier) is a symphonic poem by the French composer Paul Dukas, completed in 1897.

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The Spider (1931 film)

The Spider is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and William Cameron Menzies and starring Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran, El Brendel and John Arledge.

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The Taming of the Shrew (1929 film)

The Taming of the Shrew is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Mary Pickford and her husband Douglas Fairbanks.

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The Teeth of the Tiger (film)

The Teeth of the Tiger is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Chester Withey and written by Roy Somerville based upon a novel of the same name by Maurice Leblanc.

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The Tell-Tale Heart (1941 film)

The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1941 American drama film, 20 minutes long, directed by Jules Dassin.

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The Test of Honor

The Test of Honor (1919) was an American silent film drama produced by Famous Players–Lasky, released by Paramount, directed by John S. Robertson, and starring John Barrymore.

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The Thief of Bagdad (1924 film)

The Thief of Bagdad is a 1924 American silent adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Douglas Fairbanks, and written by Achmed Abdullah and Lotta Woods.

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The Thief of Bagdad (1940 film)

The Thief of Bagdad is a 1940 British Technicolor historical fantasy film, produced by Alexander Korda and directed by Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger and Tim Whelan, with additional contributions by William Cameron Menzies and Korda brothers Vincent and Zoltán.

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The Wanderer (1925 film)

The Wanderer is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Greta Nissen, Wallace Beery, and Tyrone Power Sr. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

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The Whip Hand

The Whip Hand is a 1951 American film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Carla Balenda and Elliott Reid.

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The Witness for the Defense

The Witness for the Defense is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Elsie Ferguson, Warner Oland, and Wyndham Standing.

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The Woman Disputed

The Woman Disputed is a 1928 American synchronized sound film.

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The Young in Heart

The Young in Heart is a 1938 American comedy film produced by David O. Selznick, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Paulette Goddard.

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Things to Come

Things to Come (also known as Shape of Things to Come and in promotional material as H. G. Wells' Things to Come) is a 1936 British science fiction film produced by Alexander Korda, directed by William Cameron Menzies, and written by H. G. Wells.

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This Is Heaven

This Is Heaven is a 1929 American sound part-talkie pre-code sound part-talkie romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Vilma Bánky.

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Thomas H. Ince

Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent era filmmaker and media proprietor.

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Thornton Freeland

Thornton Freeland (February 10, 1898 – May 22, 1987) was an American film director who directed 26 British and American films in a career that lasted from 1924 to 1949.

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Three Live Ghosts (1929 film)

Three Live Ghosts is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Beryl Mercer, Harry Stubbs, and Joan Bennett; with Robert Montgomery, and Tenen Holtz.

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Tom Buckingham

Tom Buckingham (February 25, 1895 – September 7, 1934) was an American film director and screenwriter.

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Tony Gaudio

Gaetano (Tony) Gaudio, A.S.C. (20 November 1883 – 10 August 1951) was a pioneer Italian-American cinematographer of more than 1000 films.

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Topsy and Eva

Topsy and Eva is a 1927 American drama silent film directed by Del Lord and written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, Scott Darling, Dudley Early and Lois Weber.

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Two Arabian Knights

Two Arabian Knights (1927) is an American silent comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring William Boyd, Mary Astor, and Louis Wolheim.

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United Artists

United Artists (UA) is an American film production company owned by Amazon MGM Studios.

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United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.

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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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University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh (University o Edinburgh, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Van Nest Polglase

Van Nest Polglase (August 25, 1898 – December 20, 1968) was an American art director. William Cameron Menzies and Van Nest Polglase are American art directors and American production designers.

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Vanguard Films

Vanguard Films, Inc. was an American film production company, established by producer David O. Selznick in 1943, after the dissolution of Selznick International Pictures.

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Venus of Venice

Venus of Venice is a 1927 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Constance Talmadge and Antonio Moreno.

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Victor Fleming

Victor Lonzo Fleming (February 23, 1889 – January 6, 1949) was an American film director, cinematographer, and producer.

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Victor Milner

Victor Milner, A.S.C. (December 15, 1893 – October 29, 1972) (sometimes Victor Miller) was an American cinematographer.

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Viking Press

Viking Press (formally Viking Penguin, also listed as Viking Books) is an American publishing company owned by Penguin Random House.

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Vitagraph Studios

Vitagraph Studios, also known as the Vitagraph Company of America, was a United States motion picture studio.

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W. Howard Greene

William Howard Greene (1895–1956) was an American cinematographer.

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Walter Wanger

Walter Wanger (born Walter Feuchtwanger; July 11, 1894 – November 18, 1968) was an American film producer active from the 1910s, his career concluding with the turbulent production of Cleopatra, his last film, in 1963.

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Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

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We're Not Married!

We're Not Married! is a 1952 American anthology romantic comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding.

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Wesley Ruggles

Wesley Ruggles (June 11, 1889 – January 8, 1972) was an American film director. William Cameron Menzies and Wesley Ruggles are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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Wharf Angel

Wharf Angel is a 1934 American drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and George Somnes and starring Victor McLaglen, Dorothy Dell, David Landau, and Preston Foster.

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What Price Beauty?

What Price Beauty? is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Tom Buckingham and starring Nita Naldi, Natacha Rambova and Pierre Gendron.

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William A. Wellman

William Augustus Wellman (February 29, 1896 – December 9, 1975) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and military pilot.

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William Daniels (cinematographer)

William H. Daniels ASC (December 1, 1901 – June 14, 1970) was a film cinematographer who was best-known as Greta Garbo's personal lensman. William Cameron Menzies and William Daniels (cinematographer) are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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William Flannery

William Edward Flannery (November 17, 1898 – January 25, 1959) was an American art director and architect for William Randolph Hearst. William Cameron Menzies and William Flannery are American art directors and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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William K. Howard

William K. Howard (June 16, 1899 – February 21, 1954) was an American film director, writer, and producer. William Cameron Menzies and William K. Howard are Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale).

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William S. Darling

William S. Darling (born Vilmos Béla Sándorházi; 14 September 1882 – 15 December 1963) was a Hungarian-American art director who was prominent in Hollywood during the 1920s and 30s. William Cameron Menzies and William S. Darling are American art directors and best Art Direction Academy Award winners.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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Yale University

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.

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12th Academy Awards

The 12th Academy Awards ceremony, held on February 29, 1940 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best in film for 1939 at a banquet in the Coconut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

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1812 Overture

The Year 1812, Solemn Overture, Op.

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1st Academy Awards

The 1st Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and hosted by AMPAS president Douglas Fairbanks, honored the best films from 1 August 1927 to 31 July 1928 and took place on May 16, 1929, at a private dinner held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

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20th Century Studios

20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.

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