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The Johnstown Flood is a 1926 American silent epic film directed by Irving Cummings, that addresses the Great Flood of 1889 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The film stars George O'Brien , Florence Gilbert , and Janet Gaynor .
The Johnstown Flood, a 1926 American silent epic film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Janet Gaynor. A print is held at George Eastman House. [33] [34] The Johnstown Flood, a 1946 animated film. Mighty Mouse uses time-reversal power to undo the flood and prevent the dam from breaking in the first place. One of a series of cartoons where ...
The Johnstown Flood is a 1989 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about the Johnstown Flood. [4] David McCullough, author of the 1968 book, The Johnstown Flood, [5] hosted the film. An expanded version of the film aired on the television series American Experience in 1991.
The Johnstown Flood was a disaster that occurred in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, ... , a short documentary film; The Johnstown Flood, a 1968 book ...
The Johnstown Flood (1926 film) Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on fr.wikipedia.org La Chevauchée de la mort; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org
The Johnstown Flood (1926) – Silent epic drama film that addresses the Great Flood of 1889 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania [214] [215] The Last Days of Pompeii (Italian: Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei) (1926) – Italian historical drama film about the cataclysmic destruction of the city of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 [216]
Six weeks after being hired by Universal, an executive at Fox Film Corporation offered her a screen test for a supporting role in the film The Johnstown Flood (1926). [9] Her performance in the film caught the attention of Fox executives, who signed her to a five-year contract and began to cast her in leading roles.
In reflecting on Hurricane Katrina recovery a decade on, Reisman wrote Flood City, about survivors rebuilding after the 1889 Johnstown Flood. Flood City jumps in time between the days after the 19th Century flood and the 1992 closure of the Bethlehem Steel Mill in Johnstown, tracing the human costs of the two disasters a century apart. [25]