The Third Degree is a lost 1913 silent film melodrama directed by Barry O'Neil and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company. It was based on the 1909...
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interrogation The Third Degree (1913 film), American silent melodrama The Third Degree (1919 film), American silent drama The Third Degree (1926 film), American...
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The Third Degree is a 1926 American silent romance film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz, in his first American...
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1913 was a particularly fruitful year for film as an art form, and is often cited one of the years in the decade which contributed to the medium the most...
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Dolores Costello (category American silent film actresses)
stardom, Costello had become a film personality in her own right. As a young adult, her career developed to the degree that in 1926, she was named a WAMPAS...
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grandparents immigrated in 1913 from Čezsoča in what is now Slovenia. His father, William, served as an intelligence officer in the United States Army during...
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Alice Joyce (category American film actresses)
(1913) In the Grip of a Charlatan (1913) A Streak of Yellow (1913) The Sneak (1913) The Heart of an Actress (1913) The Adventure of an Heiress (1913)...
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London After Midnight (original working title: The Hypnotist) is a lost 1927 American silent mystery horror film directed and co-produced by Tod Browning and...
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Eclair (company) (redirect from Eclair Film Company)
Between 1911 and 1913, Eclair released a series of films revolving around the fictional character Zigomar that had been created in 1909 by the French author...
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1910s in organized crime (redirect from 1913 in organized crime)
Heart Failure," The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 10, 1913. "Chinatown Signs Treaty of Peace Among All Tongs," The Evening World, May 28, 1913. "Three Shot in...
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Olav V (category Recipients of the Grand Star of the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria)
in 1954, before her husband ascended the throne. The British Film Institute houses an early film, made in 1913, in which a miniature car (a "baby Cadillac")...
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1913, available on special order for photographing color motion pictures in additive systems. Photographers began using it for black-and-white films too...
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Barratt 2010, p. 177. Gracie 1913, p. 89. Gracie 1913, p. 95. Lord 2005, p. 98. "Testimony of Thomas Ranger". Archived from the original on 4 October 2018...
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1913 and began service in 1914 for Germany's Hamburg America Line. The ship, second of three running mates and then the largest passenger ship in the...
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Barry O'Neil (category Film directors from New York City)
and then World Film Corporation. He was born in New York City. O'Neil married actress Nellie Walters. In 1913 O'Neil was elected to The Lambs as a non-resident...
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Herbert Brenon (redirect from Kathleen Mavourneen (1913 film))
directed his first film, the one-reeler, All For Her (1912), starring George Ober. In 1913, he directed another short silent film, Kathleen Mavourneen...
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Joe Biden (redirect from 47th Vice President of the United States)
At the University of Delaware in Newark, Biden briefly played freshman football, and, as an unexceptional student, received a Bachelor of Arts degree with...
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Motion Picture Patents Company (category History of film)
example, the four-reelers From the Manger to the Cross (Kalem, 1913), The Battle of Shiloh (Lubin, 1913), and The Third Degree (Lubin, 1913). Edidin,...
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honorary degree at Hobart in 1900 Melissa Bank (1982), author of The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing Michael Burkard (1968), poet, recipient of the Whiting...
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Clifton Webb (category American male film actors)
has to complete his college degree and acts as matchmaker. It was another box office success. In the film Cheaper by the Dozen (1950), Webb and Myrna...
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Sarah Lancashire (category English film actresses)
discover that the disease has returned. Lancashire's final role under her ITV contract was Gertrude Morel in an adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's 1913 novel Sons...
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advanced degrees (PhDs and other degrees at that academic level). Honorary degrees are excluded. In many countries, the first medical degree is the MBBS (with...
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St. Olaf Choir (redirect from The St. Olaf Choir)
Bessesen was one of the performers. This 1913 tour included performances in front of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud. In the 1920s, the St. Olaf Choir began...
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Dane Clark (category American male film actors)
records. The 1920 census listing is consistent with a 1913 birth date. Keim, Norman O.; Marc, David (2008). Our Movie Houses: A History of Film & Cinematic...
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the history of film, and enjoyed variable degrees of success. The use of film as an art form traces its origins to several earlier traditions in the arts...
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Aliagha Shikhlinski (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
(1907) The Highest Favor (1907) Bronze Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty" (1913) Legion of Honour (1913) 3rd...
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Maria von Trapp (redirect from The Von Trapp Family)
inspiration for the 1956 West German film The Trapp Family, which in turn inspired the 1959 Broadway musical The Sound of Music and its 1965 film version. Maria...
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Theodor Blum (category Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States)
study at the University of Vienna in Austria. After concentrated study he passed all required tests and in March 1912 and was granted the degree of Doctor...
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Degree (1919 film) The Third Degree (1926 film) Third Time Lucky (1931 film) Thirteen at the Table (1955) The Thirteenth Chair (1919 film) The Thirteenth...
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Srinivasa Ramanujan (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
better understand his work, in 1913 he began a mail correspondence with the English mathematician G. H. Hardy at the University of Cambridge, England...
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