
Films and Filming. September 1965.

Films and Filming. September 1965.
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Thomas Armat‘s “beater” projector of 1895, the machine which established the essential principle, of a long period of rest and illumination in the intermittent film movement, on which all screen projection depends.

Peter Bogdanovich directs tea in the bath with Mildred Natwick and Barry Brown in Daisy Miller. 1974.

Jessie Matthews in Friday the Thirteenth. Victor Saville. 1933.
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Paul Newman in Quintet. Robert Altman. 1979.
Not my favorite Altman or Newman but appropriate as this winter seems like it’ll never end.

The job of Best Actor Alive is currently unfilled. What a Shame. Obit.
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Chas (on right) with Henry Lehrman (center) in Making A Living, Chaplin’s screen debut which was released 100 years ago today. (The name of the actor on the left has been lost over the past century.) Why we know the release date of an otherwise random Sennett one reeler is beyond me so we’ll have to take consensus’s word for it that it was February 2.
While writing the caption I read the wikipedia entry for Mr. Lehrman and it’s interesting stuff. Aside from being the first man to co-star with, write for and direct Chaplin on film, he was also the betrothed of Virginia Rappe and “was notorious for his low regard toward actors, and his willingness to place his actors in dangerous situations earned him the nickname ‘Mr. Suicide.'”
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