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Preserving Jacksonville's Silent Film Legacy

Silent Film Stars

Babe’s Busy Week: How a Baseball Legend Turned a Small Part Into a Big Deal

August 18, 2017 by wpnorman 1 Comment

By Mitch Hemann Harold Lloyd’s final silent film, Speedy (1928), is arguably some of his finest work. In this delightful comedy, Lloyd plays a hapless, bespectacled fellow who loves baseball almost as much as he loves his girlfriend, Jane (Ann Christy). Much to Jane’s dismay, his passion for the game prevents him from keeping a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Screenings, Silent Film Stars, Silent Sundays Tagged: Babe Ruth, Harold Lloyd, Lou Gehrig, Silent Film, Speedy

Q&A With Archaeologist and Author Jeff Gardner

August 15, 2017 by wpnorman 1 Comment

By Mitch Hemann Jeff Gardner is an archaeologist living in Jacksonville’s historic Springfield neighborhood. Recently retired, he’s been able to pursue many passion projects. One such project is a book he’s preparing on a long forgotten star of the silent era who lived right here in Jacksonville. Jeff will be presenting his research along with … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Interviews, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Charles Weston, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Historical Society, Jeff Gardner, Silent Film

Rudolph Valentino: Fighting Mad

May 6, 2017 by wpnorman 7 Comments

By Mitch Hemann By the 1920s, Hollywood had seen many stars. Funny men like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton made us laugh, starlets like Mary Pickford and Lillian Gish drove men crazy, and debonair gentlemen like Douglas Fairbanks made women swoon. But nobody was prepared for Valentino. Born on May 6, 1895 in Castellaneta Italy, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars, Uncategorized Tagged: Rudolph Valentino, Silent Film, Stolen Moments, The Sheik

Keystone Teddy: America’s Best Friend

April 28, 2017 by wpnorman 2 Comments

By Mitch Hemann Since the earliest days of motion pictures, producers have used animals for their innate ability to add humor, action, and a whole lot of heart to their stories. Among these fuzzy performers, dogs have been some of the most memorable stars and have entertained audiences for more than a century. Names like … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars, Silent Sundays Tagged: Keystone comedies, Mack Sennett, Teddy at the Throttle, Teddy the dog

The Duality of Brigitte Helm

March 17, 2017 by wpnorman 2 Comments

By Mitch Hemann “There can be no understanding between the hand and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.” Arguably one of the most recognizable and beloved vamps of the silent era, Brigitte Helm’s life was complicated both on and off screen, and there’s no greater example of the complexities of this illusive and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Brigitte Helm, Fritz Lang, German Expressionism, Metropolis, Silent Film

The Iconic Mr. Nobody: An Analysis of Silent Film Legend Bert Williams

January 26, 2017 by wpnorman 2 Comments

By Cher Davis As a Black actress in today’s entertainment industry, I have often felt duty-bound to pay homage to those individuals who have, throughout history, paved the way for ongoing generations of Black performers to be recognized for their talent, not for the color of their skin. One such individual is Egbert Austin Williams, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: African American Silent Film Stars, Bert Williams, Early African American Actors, Ebony Film Company, George Walker, Norman Studios

The Rise and Fall of Ebony Films

January 17, 2017 by wpnorman 2 Comments

By Mitch Hemann The story of the Ebony Film Corporation is one that was plagued with trouble throughout its short lifespan. Nevertheless, they produced a handful of films that even today are deemed important for their contribution to the discussion of race relations. Located in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood on the corner of California and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: A Reckless Rover, Ebony Films, Fritz Pollard, Luther Pollard, Race Film, Silent Film, Two Knights of Vaudeville

How Well Do You Know Clara Bow?

July 10, 2016 by wpnorman

How well do you know America’s original It Girl? Here are 10 facts you may now know about the feisty, fabulous Clara Bow: She survived an impoverished and sometimes abusive childhood – perhaps a major factor in her drive to find stardom. But not everyone was supportive of her goals. Her own mother tried to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Screenings, Silent Film Stars, Silent Sundays Tagged: Betty Boop, Brooklyn Bonfire, Clara Bow, Norman Studios, Silent Film Actresses

The True History that Inspired Buster Keaton’s “The General”

January 18, 2016 by wpnorman

by Christina Kimble Some people have two great loves- their wife and their car; their husband and their spa days; their guitar and their friends. For character Johnnie Gray (Buster Keaton), who plays a train engineer in the 1926 film The General, love was being with his fiancée Annabelle Lee and his locomotive, The General. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Annabelle Lee, Buster Keaton, James J Andrews, The General, The Great Locomotive Chase

Breaking the Internet Before it Existed

June 7, 2015 by wpnorman

by Christina Kimble Before Caitlyn Jenner stormed headlines and Kim Kardashian wanted to break the internet, a different trend setter bobbed her way into the Hollywood scene – Louise Brooks. We’ve all seen people with a Bob, the hairstyle, but Brooks with her sensual beauty and toned dancing frame was a trendsetter in her own … [Read more…]

Posted in: Blog, Silent Film Stars Tagged: Louise Brooks, Norman Studios Silent Film Museum, Silent Film Actresses, Silent Film Stars
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