"These women used mass media to critique the damaging effects of unfettered capitalism on women’s lives."
Elinor Glyn, June Mathis, Alice Guy-Blaché, Lois Weber: The many women who achieved dazzling success in the first years of Hollywood.
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"These women used mass media to critique the damaging effects of unfettered capitalism on women’s lives."
Elinor Glyn, June Mathis, Alice Guy-Blaché, Lois Weber: The many women who achieved dazzling success in the first years of Hollywood.
Actor George Walsh costumed as Judah Ben-Hur, which he was originally intended to play in MGM’s original 1925 film adaptation. Image source:
Did I post this? I don't remember. Here it is. I take a look at a 1920s' equivalent of an online geek battle.
Rudolph Valentino cuts in to steal a tango in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)
Rudolph Valentino, June Mathis & Fred Niblo during the filming of ‘Blood and Sand’ in 1922.
Rudolph Valentino, June Mathis & Rex Ingram on set of ‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse’ 1921.
Rudolph Valentino hero of ‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,’(1921, a Metro picture) with June Mathis, the scenarist and Rex Ingram, the director, gloat over the “death” of Pomeroy “Doe” Cannon in the role of ‘Madriaga.’
1922 Scenario/Type Script of ‘The Young Rajah’ starring Rudolph Valentino - Continuity by June Mathis.
Rudy on Set with Rex Ingram & June Mathis ‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse’.