Silent Stars Speak: Interviews with Twelve Cinema Pioneers

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McFarland, Nov 18, 2015 - Performing Arts - 200 pages

The pioneers of the motion picture industry were a group of uncommonly talented men, women, and children. Many of their films have now vanished or disintegrated, and the only evidence of them is in the memories of their creators. The twelve men and women featured in this collection of interviews share their memories of the early days of filmmaking, from the technicalities of lighting and production, to celebrities they encountered. The interviewees include Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Virginia Cherrill, child star "Baby Peggy," director Andrew Stone, and original "Our Gang" member Jean Darling. Their stories of what it was like to make a movie in the silent era are illuminating glimpses into an era that fades with every passing year. Each interview is accompanied by a comprehensive filmography, and dozens of photographs of these celebrities and their associates are also included.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Baby Peggy
3
Priscilla Bonner
22
Virginia Cherrill
39
Pauline Curley
47
Jean Darling
64
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
88
Francis Lederer
101
Molly ODay
120
Anita Page
132
Charles Buddy Rogers
148
David Rollins
162
Andrew Stone
173
Index
191
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Tony Villecco writes for such publications as Classic Images, Films of the Golden Age, and Silent Film Monthly. A classical tenor soloist, he lives in Port Crane, New York.

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