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  1. Like many films based on published material, it takes certain artistic liberties with the storyline the producers believe will appeal more to the audience. This film carried Universal"s "Bluebird Photoplay" brand, [a] designating a more mainstream feature and a bigger budget than a red feather production. Bluebirds were also known for ...

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  3. Sep 30, 2021 · File:"Fighting for Love" a "Red Feather PhotoPlays" ad - from, Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920) (page 186 crop).jpg. Size of this preview: 450 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 180 × 240 pixels | 360 × 480 pixels | 576 × 768 pixels | 768 × 1,024 pixels | 2,379 × 3,170 pixels.

  4. Apr 2, 2008 · RED FEATHER photoplay, written by a Chinaman, and produced in San Francisco by an all-Chinese cast, recruited from the Imperial Chinese Players. The only film ever produced in this country by an entire dramatic personae of Celestial actors.

  5. The Unattainable is a 1916 American Black and White silent drama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton. The film is based on the story by Elwood D. Henning. The photoplay stars Dorothy Davenport and Emory Johnson. The film opens by introducing us to Bessie Gale, a regular on the New York nightclub scene. In her circle, she's known as "the unattainable".

  6. Sep 3, 2024 · There were three types of films produced and distributed by Universal in the 1910s: Red Feather Photoplays (low-budget feature films), Bluebird Photoplays (mainstream feature releases and sometimes more ambitious productions), and the Jewels (prestige motion pictures with big budgets and bigger stars). 2 That all worked okay for a few decades ...

  7. Discover new TV shows and movies from Red Feather Photoplays and where you can watch them.