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All-Talkie Film-only The Last Performance: October 13, 1929 Universal Part-Talkie Silent version only Artificial Svensson [5] October 14, 1929 AB Swedish Film Industry Part-Talkie Extant Mister Antonio: October 15, 1929 Tiffany Pictures All-Talkie Extant In Old California: October 15, 1929 Argosy Film Co. All-Talkie Extant [Discs 1, 3, 5] Howdy ...
Part-Talkie Sound Version Lost. Silent Version Extant. Noah's Ark: November 1, 1928: ... Part-Talkie Lost Film. Soundtrack Extant. Conquest: December 22, 1928: All ...
The film The Artist (2011), winner of the 2012 Academy Award for Best Picture, was promoted as a silent film and the first of its kind to win a major Oscar award since the 1920s, but it was really a part-talkie due to the use of on-screen dialog at the end, audible female laughter in a dream sequence, and the appearance of a song with sung ...
Silent film extra Clark Gable, who had received extensive voice training during his earlier stage career, went on to dominate the new medium for decades; similarly, English actor Boris Karloff, having appeared in dozens of silent films since 1919, found his star ascend in the sound era (though, ironically, it was a non-speaking role in 1931's ...
The film began production as a silent film. To cash in on the new popularity of talkies, the film's producer, John Maxwell of British International Pictures, gave Hitchcock the go-ahead to film a portion of the movie in sound. Most sources state that Hitchcock thought the idea absurd and surreptitiously filmed almost the entire feature in sound ...
Buddy Brown took over the role until the end of the silent era. Series supporting player Kendall McComas briefly played the role in the series' earliest talkies of 1929. Douglas Fox played the role from 1930 until 1933. Douglas Scott played the role for the series' final season, appearing in five of the last six films.
Lieutenant Daring was the name of a series of silent films made by British and Colonial Films featuring a fictional British Royal Navy lieutenant of that name. The films were made at Newstead House in Strawberry Vale, East Finchley, London, and on location. [1] The character was revived for the 1935 talkie Lieutenant Daring R.N.
Sound film remakes of silent films (374 P) Silent film people (7 C, ... Optical Music Series; P. ... (Luverne, Minnesota) Part-talkie; Pathécolor; Phipps Center for ...