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“Era inquieta, SELVAGGIA… abituata ad avere TUTTO e subito… ma lui le avrebbe insegnato ad apprezzare il PIACERE dell'ATTESA.” -Il Silente Loquace
I’m turning 19 today, but I’m taking this opportunity to say happy 124th birthday to the king of the silent film era, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin. I feel so honored to share my birthday with such an iconic person. :)The Gold Rush (1925)
silent–era: Norma Shearer in Broken Barriers (1924)
silent–era: Gwen Lee and Joan Crawford in Untamed (1929)
silent–era: Sisters Loretta Young and Sally Blane c. 1928
silent–era: Joan Crawford, 1924. Photo by Orval Hixon
hennessey101: Theda Bara was one of the most popular silent era actresses between 1914 and 1926. She made over 40 films, but most were lost in a fire during 1937. One of the most popular films, Cleopatra, became one of Bara’s biggest hits. No known
silent–era:Theda Bara in Cleopatra, 1917 Had a thing for her ever since I was fourteen.
silent–era: Evelyn Nesbit c. 1901 My God.
silent–era: Edna May in The Belle of New York, 1898. Photo by W. & D. Downey.
silent–era: Lupe Vélez for Lady of the Pavements, 1929
silent–era: Gaby Deslys by Foulsham & Banfield, c.1900′s.
silent–era: Maude Fealy by Campbell Studios, c.1910′s.
silent–era: Evelyn Nesbit, early 1900s
silent–era: Ethel Barrymore on stage in the production Captain Jinks, 1901. Photo by Joseph Byron
silent–era: Evelyn Nesbit, 1901. Photographed by Otto Sarony
slashfilms: DECADES OF HORROR - “descent into madness; the silent of era of the 1920’s” The Golem | 1920The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | 1920The Phantom Carriage | 1921Nosferatu | 1922 Häxan | 1922The Hunchback of Notre Dame | 1923The Phantom
silent–era: Edna May photographed by W. & D. Downey, 1890′s.
silent–era: Joan Crawford c. 1926
mudwerks: Trio Ausonia (by Truus, Bob & Jan too!) Mario Guaita aka Ausonia (1881-1956) was an Italian actor, director, producer and scriptwriter in the silent era. He had his international breakthrough with Spartaco (Enrico Vidali 1913) and
silent–era: Kathryn Stanley as Salomé c. 1926. Photo by Edwin Bower Hesser
silent–era: Dolores and Helene Costello photographed by Irving Chidnoff
silent–era: Bebe Daniels as Joan of Arc, 1926
silent–era: Jane Thomas, 1923
silent–era: Buster Keaton and Dorothy Sebastian for Spite Marriage, 1929. Photo by Ruth Harriet Louise
silent–era: Mary Pickford photographed by Edwin Bower Hesser, 1929
silent–era: Joan Crawford photographed by Ruth Harriet Louise, 1926
silent–era: Norma Shearer in He Who Gets Slapped, 1924
silent–era: Norma Talmadge in The Woman Gives (1920)
silent–era: June Collyer, 1928 https://painted-face.com/
hauntedbystorytelling: Charles Gates Sheldon :: Silent era screen Hollywood beauty Dolores Costello, 1920s. Sheldon had a folio of photographs he marked “Trick Photography” where he experimented with double exposures such as this image. | src
silent–era:Theda Bara, 1916 https://painted-face.com/
silent–era: Marion Davies reading a script in her dressing room at the Biograph studio in New York City, early 1920’s https://painted-face.com/
silent–era:Greta Garbo photographed by Ruth Harriet Louise, 1926 https://painted-face.com/
xoe-trope: “The Silent Era” Shot by Black Crowne Studios See the full set here!: www.patreon.com/xoenova (please do not reblog without credits or repost)
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xoe-trope: “The Silent Era”Shot by Black Crowne StudiosSee the full set here!: www.patreon.com/xoenova(please do not reblog without credits or repost)
thefilmfatale: THE HISTORY OF THE MOVIE TRAILER FilmmakerIQ illustrates the evolution of the movie trailer, from the silent era all the way to the age of the blockbuster.
salesonfilm: Dolly Rudeman (1902—1980) was a graphic designer, and the only Dutch woman to design film posters in the 1920s. Most of her work dates from the silent era to the early ’30s. See more of her work here.
ilsilenteloquaceblog:“Gliela stava porgendo…… ne era CONSAPEVOLE.Conscia di aver sbagliato,ella sapeva che MAI avrebbe dovuto. INSOPPORTABILE… il senso di colpa, per questo ADESSO desiderava soltanto di essere… PUNITA.” Il Silente Loquace ©
ilsilenteloquaceblog: “Era il suo SOGNO ricorrente… una segreta FANTASIA… un intimo desiderio di perversione cui lui l'avrebbe CONDOTTA.” Il Silente Loquace ©
ilsilenteloquaceblog:“Per lei, Lui era IL pazzo…ma anche la ragione, l’UNICA…per cui valesse la pena di perdere il senno.”Il Silente Loquace ©— @ilsilenteloquaceblog
thewisecrackingstwenties: Brutal Lillian Gish She was one of the most respected and celebrated actresses of the silent era, muse to D.W. Griffith and would go on having one of the longest careers in history, lasting astonishing 75 years!
nypl: Charlie Chaplin took the silent film era by storm in 1914 when his first film, “Making a Living” debuted on February 2. He was one of the most iconic figures to fashion the toothbrush mustache when he first added it to his costume for his Mack
silent–era:Mary Miles Minter photographed by Donald Biddle Keyes c. 1921
silent–era: Lillian Gish photographed by Nickolas Muray, 1922
bogarted: Women in Pre-Code Hollywood During the days of silent film women were often portrayed as simple stereotypes, the ingenue, the saint, the fallen woman or the vamp, to name a few. However during the what is now known as the Pre-Code era, the
silent–era: Myrna Loy, 1920’s
Maude Fealy, 1900 (1883 – 1971) American stage and film actress who appeared in nearly every film made by Cecil B. DeMille in the post silent film era.
arsenicko: gustragow: aunque no es una adaptación al 100%, es una de las mejores películas de video juegos llevadas al cine, en octubre se viene la 2 no sabia que la escena de la piel era de la silent hill movie, la vere ahora :D
chaplinfortheages: Modern Times - 1936 The end of the silent era, a good-bye to the tramp and the last word “spoken” - Smile, which became the name of his iconic song and quite apropos. Charlie Chaplin held out 13 years after the first commercially
yopepeus: athycat: George o brien movie star. Silent era mostly. Vintage
silent–era: Mabel Amber c. 1890s. Photographed by Otto Sarony