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  1. www.newyorker.com › culture › the-weekend-essayInside Out | The New Yorker

    Jul 27, 2024 · In “The Sleeping Porch,” a short film released in 1929, Raymond Griffith portrays an ailing stockbroker, whose wife, on his doctor’s orders, tells him that “sleeping on that porch is the ...

  2. Jul 26, 2024 · An award for the Raymond Griffith Blu/DVD! by Ben Model. June 29, 2024. The Il Cinema Ritrovato is held every year in Bologna, Italy and is a prestigious international festival of classic and silent film. The festival has an awards competition for Blu-rays and DVDs that were released the previous year. 5 awards are given….

  3. 6 days ago · Edward H. Griffith (1888–1975), director, producer and screenwriter Raymond Griffith (1895–1957), actor and comedian [84] Robert E. Gross (1897–1961), CEO and Chairman of the Lockheed Corporation

  4. Aug 3, 2024 · An award for the Raymond Griffith Blu/DVD! Projection Speed-up Cited in 1915 Article; You Can Help Bring 2 Tom Tyler Silent Westerns Back to Fans; Interview with Ben Model about his “Laughter Restored” presentation; A (Wednes)day in the Life, in 60 Seconds; Episode 63 show notes: The Silent Film Music Podcast; ep. 63: Scoring Decisions and ...

  5. Aug 3, 2024 · Actors: Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Walter Brennan, Cathy Downs. Directed by: John Ford. In the middle of a long cattle drive, Wyatt Earp (Henry Fonda) and his brothers stop off for a night in the town of Tombstone. The next morning they find their cattle stolen, and one of the brothers is dead.

  6. Jul 23, 2024 · An award for the Raymond Griffith Blu/DVD! Projection Speed-up Cited in 1915 Article; You Can Help Bring 2 Tom Tyler Silent Westerns Back to Fans; Interview with Ben Model about his “Laughter Restored” presentation; A (Wednes)day in the Life, in 60 Seconds; Episode 63 show notes: The Silent Film Music Podcast; ep. 63: Scoring Decisions and ...

  7. Jul 26, 2024 · Lew Ayres (left) and Raymond Griffith in the film All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), directed by Lewis Milestone. (more) Postsynchronization seems to have first been used by the American director King Vidor for a sequence in which the hero is chased through Arkansas swamplands in the all-Black musical Hallelujah (1929).