Film as Art Movie Stills Script 1. Phantom of the Opera.

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Presentation transcript:

Film as Art Movie Stills Script 1

Phantom of the Opera

Harold Lloyd Hanging From Clock

Douglas Fairbanks & Mary Pickford

Keystone Cops

Intolerance

Keystone Cops

The Great Train Robbery

D.W. Griffith

Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show

Tom Mix Fights

Tom Mix and Heroine

Smoking Them Out

Cowboy Shoot Up

Whose Meat

Shark Monroe

Ken Maynard

Country Gallants (1876)

Teddy Roosevelt

The Battle Before Caloocan

The Faithful Colt

War by Harry Reeks

Wild Bill Hickock

William S. Hart

Tom Mix

Destry Rides Again

Charlie Chaplin With Broom

Keystone Cops in Days of Thrills and Laughter

The Last Trail (1933)

Keystone Cops

The Great Chase

Ben Hur

Rudolph Valentino

Son of the Sheik

Rudolph Valentino and Heroine

The Charlie Chaplin Festival

The Cure

The Gold Rush

City Lights

Pay Day

The Classic Comedians

A Dog’s Life

Modern Times

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks

Charlie Chaplin Watches Man Eating Soup

Dust Bowl

Employment Agency

In the City Park

Scott’s Run, West Virginia

James Cagney

Scarface

The Big Shot

Bullets or Ballots

Little Caesar

Public Enemy

Little Caesar

Citizen Kane

Citizen Kane/The Great Train Robbery

Coming Attractions

The Story of G.I. Joe

High Noon

Rebel Without A Cause

Singin’ In the Rain

The Ten Commandments

Easy Rider

The End