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The First Female Stars: Women of the Silent Era, by David Menefee
"The First Female Stars: Women of the Silent Era" by David MenefeeFrom the publisher’s book description:
The First Female Stars: Women of the Silent Era rediscovers the fascinating lives and pioneering achievements of 15 women who dared to venture into early motion pictures, an industry dominated by men, and who not only succeeded but became the focal points of the industry. Each star earned a position at the height of her profession, and though many are largely forgotten today, made a lasting and significant contribution to early cinema. In this entertaining and informative volume, author David Menefee reveals these women and their signature roles, drawing on many original sources to show us how such actresses as Theda Bara, Sarah Bernhardt, Dorothy Gish, and Norma Talmadge were received in their time, and the many ways in which their influence remains important today.
The Trouble with Scarlett, by Martin Turnbull
"The Trouble with Scarlett" by Martin TurnbullReviews for The Trouble with Scarlett, by Martin Turnbull:
As a fan of The Garden on Sunset, it was a joy to join again in the endearing story of the three Hollywood ascendants: Marcus, Kathryn, and Gwendolyn. Through an adept combination of skillful character development and evocative settings, Martin Turnbull has, in the second novel in a promised series, become even more of a solid and resonant storyteller. In The Trouble with Scarlett, Turnbull’s characters have become (as real people do over time) more stable and clearly defined, and what might have deteriorated to an expected “gimmick” of involving his fictional characters with real people in historic events has instead become even more seamless, what might have been a clumsy technical contrivance is now an organic and properly rhythmic narrative voice.
Alla Nazimova reveals her “devilish ambition” to Motion Picture magazine
Alla Nazimova graced the cover of the July 1918 issue of Motion Picture magazine, and in the interview she revealed her “devilish ambition.” This was part of publicity for Madame Nazimova’s latest picture in which she starred with her “husband” Charles Bryant (in reality the two were never legally married.) This article names the picture […]
  • Martin Turnbull | Jul 6, 2013
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