14 items found relating to : Cinema
| Sentinel | RELATIVES OF TITANIC COMMANDER VISIT FILM Only living first cousin of Captain E.J. Smith, Sarah Harris (my great grandmother) in h... |
28th August 1953 | |||
| DOROTHY GIBSON Dorothy Gibson in a publicity picture at the time of the release of her film, "Miss Masquerader."... |
1911 | ||||
| onthebox.com | TITANIC TO RESURFACE IN 3D NEXT YEAR James Cameron, famous supporter of 3D cinema having designed his own three-dimensional technology to shoot his tree-hugging-love-in Avatar, has decided to return to his 1997 Oscar-winning, box office busting Titanic and re-mas... |
20th May 2011 | |||
| The Atlantic | TITANIC IN 3D : WHY IT WON'T WORK As if re-releasing Avatar this summer weren't a questionable enough move for James Cameron, he's also announced a new plan to convert his other epically popular film Titanic into a 3-D experience. It's not hard to imagine why Cameron made this decision : thanks to Avatar, critics are crowing about 3-D as the future of cinema but it is hard to think of a worse movie to be rendered into the third-dimension.... |
17th March 2010 | |||
| DOROTHY GIBSON IN 'THE EASTER BONNET' Dorothy Gibson in the Éclair comedy "The Easter Bonnet" (1912) in which she plays a milliner accused of the theft of one of her customer’s hats. Dorothy co-starred with Muriel Ostriche, Lamar Johnstone and Julia Stuart (shown with her in the scene ab... |
1912 | ||||
| belfasttelegraph.co.uk | FELLOWES' TITANIC FILM FANTASY Julian Fellowes said he has a "fantasy" that his new show about the sinking of the Titanic would lead to the discovery of a bit of long-lost cinema history. Peep Show star Sophie Winkleman plays American actress Dorothy Gibson in the forthcoming ITV1 series. Gibson is one of several real-life passengers on board the doomed ship who have been re-imagined by Fellowes for the show. He said: "She came off the Titanic and immediately made a film called Rescued From The Titanic and she wore the dress she wore in the lifeboat.... |
2nd March 2012 | |||
| DOROTHY GIBSON IN 'HANDS ACROSS THE SEA' A scene from "Hands Across the Sea," produced by Éclair-America, the company’s debut film and Dorothy Gibson’s first starring role. She actually took several parts in this movie, which was an historical tableau enacting events of the American Revolut... |
1911 | ||||
| DOROTHY GIBSON IN THE LUCKY HOLDUP Dorothy Gibson in the Éclair gangster comedy "The Lucky Holdup" (1912) in which she stars opposite Lamar Johnstone, her regular leading man. Archived at the Library of Congress, it is the only one of Dorothy Gibson’s films known to exist. "The Lucky ... |
1912 | ||||
| Shoreham Society Newsletter | A TITANIC LINK Little did any of us realise as we beat a path to South Coast Cinema doors to see that blockbuster movie Titanic that it had a Shoreham connection. A prominent Shoreham family lost one of their sons on the so-called ‘unsinkable ship’. Henry Head, ... |
April 1998 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : GRAND HALL CEILING, 1938. WHAT BECAME OF THE GRAND HALL: The Grand Hall was destined to become the only room in First class to be entirely remodeled after the war. Evidently the daring , predominantly gray, color scheme worked better on paper as a means of “feminine enhan... |
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| FILM OF CAPTAIN SMITH These shots were taken in New York on board the Olympic probably on the occasion of her first arrival in 1911. The photographer is unknown. ... |
May 1911 | ||||
| Khaleej Times | THE TITANIC AND THE SINKING OF HEARTS I know I wouldn't have been half as moved by the news of Millvina's death at a ripe old age had it not been for Cameron's Titanic. ... |
4th June 2009 | |||
| THE STRANGE MYSTERIES OF MOVIE MAKER WILLIAM HARBECK John Lamoreau William Harbeck was one of the very first moving picture film makers. In 1911 his film of southern Alaska became the center of a major story. American railroad tycoon J P Morgan and Meyer Guggenheim bought up claims for large tracts of land in Alaska... |
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| Titanic Research | STAR TURN: THE PICTURES AND PASSIONS OF DOROTHY GIBSON Randy Bryan Bigham The following article is an excerpt from the introduction of Randy Bigham’s forthcoming biography, Finding Dorothy: An Appreciation of the Life and Career of Dorothy Gibson Brulatour, which will soon be available in a fully illustrated,... |
26th October 2004 | |||