Today is the birthday of Florence La Badie (pronounced “LAH-bah-dee,” as she’d like you to know). She was one of our earliest movie stars, and was perhaps the first to pass away too soon.
Today is the birthday of Florence La Badie (pronounced “LAH-bah-dee,” as she’d like you to know). She was one of our earliest movie stars, and was perhaps the first to pass away too soon.
Dreaming of the Silents
A Blog focused on the life and career of Rudolph Valentino
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Singing the praises of things that slip through the cultural cracks
A drinker's guide to historic cocktailing
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One hundred year old news and gossip.
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"She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain."-Louisa May Alcott
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Old Movies. Fresh Takes.
The Motion Picture Cameramen in the Silent Era
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George Arliss - Stage & Screen Star, Filmmaker, Playwright, Author
Technology, religion, and the past.
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Journeys through Life and Classic Film
The Only Magazine Dedicated To Silent Cinema
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Notes on Film by John Greco
Cinema, music, opera, books, television, theater
with Alicia Mayer
Formerly reporting on the world of early and silent cinema
interesting avenues in silent film history
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Kellee writes about classic & modern film, retro TV... and life's adventures, with a sassy Irish passion.
"Tiny little pieces of time they'll never forget"
a fresh look at old films
A Journey Through Charlie Chaplin's Movies from 1914 to 1967
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