The Last Silent Picture Show by Drew William M.;

The Last Silent Picture Show by Drew William M.;

Author:Drew, William M.; [Drew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 2010-03-16T04:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. “Mary Pickford Orders End of Films at Death,” Circleville (Ohio) Herald, 20 April 1931.

2. “Buys Her Old Films, Miss Pickford Says,” New York Times, 30 April 1931; “Shrewd,” Time, 11 May 1931.

3. “You May Not See ’Em Again,” Indiana Evening Gazette, 5 May 1931.

4. “Mary’s Modesty,” Los Angeles Times, 18 May 1931.

5. Joseph Van Raalte, “Bo-Broadway,” New Castle News,” 11 May 1931.

6. “Borrowing Trouble,” Helena Daily Independent, 5 May 1931.

7. Florence Fisher Parry, “I Dare Say—Wherein We Glance at Old Idols,” Pittsburgh Press, 6 June 1931.

8. “Mary’s Films,” San Mateo Times and Daily News Leader, 26 May 1931.

9. “Please Don’t, Miss Pickford,” Christian Science Monitor, 22 June 1931.

10. Mary Pickford, “Hollywood,” Morning (Uniontown, PA) Herald, 22 August 1931.

11. “Miss Pickford to Save Films,” Nevada State Journal, 1 July 1931.

12. Pickford, “Hollywood.”

13. “Mary Pickford Has a Heart for Posterity,” Decatur Herald, 23 July 1931.

14. Florence Fisher Parry, “I Dare Say—America’s Sweetheart Talks,” Pittsburgh Press, 28 August 1933.

15. Idah McClone Gibson, “Queen of the Movies Tells Story of Her Life for Gazette Readers: Chapter V,” Reno Evening Gazette, 27 March 1915.

16. “Borrowing Trouble.”

17. Dan Thomas, “More Musical Pictures Expected This Summer,” Laredo Times, 13 April 1933.

18. “At the Theatres,” Piqua Daily Call, 3 August 1931.

19. Syracuse Herald, 24 June 1932.

20. Edwin Schallert, “‘Dancing Lady’ Next for Joan,” Los Angeles Times, 18 February 1933.

21. Philip K. Scheuer, “A Town Called Hollywood,” Los Angeles Times, 19 February 1933.

22. Oakland Tribune, 20 January 1939; Los Angeles Times, 19 July 1939.

23. Robbin Coons, “Hollywood Sights and Sounds,” Ogden Standard-Examiner, 25 September 1932.

24. Norman E. Druel, “Bits of Gossip About Hollywood’s Film Folk,” Vidette (Valparaiso, IN) Messenger, 19 March 1935.

25. Robbin Coons, “Hollywood Sights and Sounds,” Evening (Albert Lea, MN) Tribune, 12 September 1934.

26. “Suggests Old Films Be Used in Schools,” New York Times, 12 September 1933.

27. Edwin Schallert, “Motion Picture Ills Diagnosed,” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1932.

28. Chester B. Bahn, “Brown Sees Talkie ‘Art’ as Dubious,” Syracuse Herald, 11 March 1936.

29. “Tom Mix Says ‘It’s Different Country Now,’” Spring Daily Herald, 2 November 1934.

30. “Mary Pickford Hits at Talking Movies,” Billings Gazette, 18 March 1934.

31. “Talkies Too Talky?” Woodland Daily Democrat, 9 April 1934.

32. “Chaplin to Make New Silent Film,” Pittsburgh Press, 29 August 1933.

33. “Chaplin to Launch His New Non-Talking Film,” Sunday (Jefferson City) News and Tribune, 1 July 1934.

34. Edwin Schallert, “New Chaplin Comedy Finally Ready to Film,” Los Angeles Times, 1 July 1934.

35. “Charlie Chaplin Goes to Work Again,” Belmarva (Wilmington) Star, 16 December 1934; Read Kendall, “Around and About in Hollywood,” Los Angeles Times, 19 December 1934.

36. Hubbard Keavy, “Screen Life in Hollywood,” Sandusky Register, 18 December 1934.

37. Karl K. Kitchen, “Chaplin Tells Theme of His New Picture: The Masses Will Be Satire on Industry; Without Dialogue,” Los Angeles Times, 17 March 1935.

38. Philip K. Scheuer, “A Town Called Hollywood,” Los Angeles Times, 4 August 1935.

39. Keavy, “Screen Life.”

40. “Riot Call Made as Crowd Seeks Out Celebrities,” New York Times, 6 February 1936.



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