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Living Paintings - A Presentation Novelty: Romeo and Juliet (1924 Film)
aka: Romeo and Juliet
- Series
- Eve and Everybody’s Film Review
The balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet in the Birmingham Repertory Company production directed by H.K. Ayliff and performed by John Gielgud and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies. The set, designed by Paul Shelving, is...
Triumph (1924 Film)
- Director
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Producer
- Cecil B. DeMille
Feature film. David Garnet, a tin magnate, dies leaving his fortune to his wastral son on the condition that he settles down within two years. The son, King Garnet, becomes a tramp and so the business passes...
Doubling for Romeo (1921 Film)
- Director
- Clarence Badger
- Producer
- Samuel Goldwyn
Feature film. A burlesque. Sam Cody is a clumsy cowboy who, because he is a diffident lover, loses his girlfriend, Lulu, to another man. Sam goes to a film studio to learn how to make love as they do in the...
Romeo and Juliet (1916 Film)
- Director
- John W. Noble
Fiction film. A version of Romeo and Juliet in 8 reels. Directed by John W. Noble (with likely assistance from Francis X. Bushman) with Bushman as Romeo and Beverly Bayne as Juliet.
Merchant of Venice, The (1914 Film)
- Director
- Phillips Smalley; Lois Weber
Fiction film. A version of The Merchant of Venice directed by Phillips Smalley and his wife Lois Weber. Reviewed by Hanford C. Judson in Moving Picture World (February 14) with the heading ‘Full of Dignity...
Otello (1914 Film)
aka: Othello, Or, The Moor of Venice
Silent film version of Othello filmed in Venice. Paolo Colachi plays Othello.
Merchant of Venice, The (1912 Film)
- Director
- Barry O’Neil
- Producer
- Edwin Thanhouser
Fiction short. The Merchant of Venice directed by Barry O’Neill and adapted by Lloyd Lonergan and Gertrude Thanhauser. William J. Bowman is Shylock.
Mégère Approvoisée, La (1911 Film)
aka: Taming of the Shrew, The
- Director
- Henri Desfontaines
Fiction short. A version of The Taming of the Shrew.
Richard III (1908 Film)
- Director
- William V. Ranous
Fiction film. Richard III with William V. Ranous directing himself in the title role.