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Judge Dredd, Vol. 7: Mega-City Manhunt
written by Duane Swierczynski, 1972-; edited by Justin Eisinger, fl. 2011-2013 and Alonzo Simon, fl. 2012-2013 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2015), 146 page(s)
Dredd has defeated the Dark Judges and broken out of Sector One… only to find himself a fugitive in Judge Cal’s insane surveillance state with only Anderson in his head helping him survive Cal’s rabid chase. Collects issues #25–30.
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written by Duane Swierczynski, 1972-; edited by Justin Eisinger, fl. 2011-2013 and Alonzo Simon, fl. 2012-2013 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2015), 146 page(s)
Description
Dredd has defeated the Dark Judges and broken out of Sector One… only to find himself a fugitive in Judge Cal’s insane surveillance state with only Anderson in his head helping him survive Cal’s rabid chase. Collects issues #25–30.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Comics feature
Contributor
Justin Eisinger, fl. 2011-2013, Alonzo Simon, fl. 2012-2013
Author / Creator
Duane Swierczynski, 1972-
Date Published / Released
July 2015, 2015
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 REBELLION® A/S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Judge Dredd and all related characters, their distinctive likenesses and related elements featured in this publication are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rebellion A/S. 2000 AD is a registered trademark. The stories, characters and incidents featured in this publication are entirely fictional. Published under license from Rebellion. w...
Copyright © 2015 REBELLION® A/S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Judge Dredd and all related characters, their distinctive likenesses and related elements featured in this publication are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rebellion A/S. 2000 AD is a registered trademark. The stories, characters and incidents featured in this publication are entirely fictional. Published under license from Rebellion. www.2000ADonline.com Copyright © 2012 Idea and Design Works, LLC. All Rights Reserved. IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC.
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Judge Dredd: Year One
written by Matthew Dow Smith, fl. 2015; edited by Alonzo Simon, fl. 2012-2013, Justin Eisinger, fl. 2011-2013, Chris Schraff, fl. 2013 and Chris Ryall, 1969-; art by Simon Coleby, fl. 2013 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2013), 106 page(s)
“The Long Hard Road” begins here! In an all-new adventure from Joe Dredd’s early days as a Mega City-One Judge, writer (and Eagle-award-winning 2000 AD Editor) Matt Smith presents a tale where “all the young juves, carry the news,” only in this case, the news is delivered with a lethal blow!Collects Judg...
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written by Matthew Dow Smith, fl. 2015; edited by Alonzo Simon, fl. 2012-2013, Justin Eisinger, fl. 2011-2013, Chris Schraff, fl. 2013 and Chris Ryall, 1969-; art by Simon Coleby, fl. 2013 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2013), 106 page(s)
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“The Long Hard Road” begins here! In an all-new adventure from Joe Dredd’s early days as a Mega City-One Judge, writer (and Eagle-award-winning 2000 AD Editor) Matt Smith presents a tale where “all the young juves, carry the news,” only in this case, the news is delivered with a lethal blow!Collects Judge Dredd: Year One #1-4.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Comics feature
Contributor
Alonzo Simon, fl. 2012-2013, Justin Eisinger, fl. 2011-2013, Chris Schraff, fl. 2013, Chris Ryall, 1969-
Author / Creator
Simon Coleby, fl. 2013, Matthew Dow Smith, fl. 2015
Date Published / Released
October 2013, 2013
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 REBELLION® A/S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Judge Dredd and all related characters, their distinctive likenesses and related elements featured in this publication are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rebellion A/S. 2000 AD is a registered trademark. The stories, characters and incidents featured in this publication are entirely fictional. Published under license from Rebellion. w...
Copyright © 2013 REBELLION® A/S, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Judge Dredd and all related characters, their distinctive likenesses and related elements featured in this publication are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rebellion A/S. 2000 AD is a registered trademark. The stories, characters and incidents featured in this publication are entirely fictional. Published under license from Rebellion. www.2000ADonline.com Copyright © 2012 Idea and Design Works, LLC. All Rights Reserved. IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC.
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Kate and Leopold (2001): Draft script
directed by James Mangold, 1963-; produced by Cathy Konrad, 1963-, Kerry Orent, fl. 1988, Meryl Poster, fl. 1986, Bob Weinstein, 1954- and Harvey Weinstein, 1952-, Miramax Films and Konrad Pictures; performed by Meg Ryan, 1961-, Hugh Jackman, 1968-, Breckin Meyer, 1974-, Charlotte Ayanna, 1976-, Spalding Gray, 1941-2004 and Liev Schreiber, 1967- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 120 page(s)
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directed by James Mangold, 1963-; produced by Cathy Konrad, 1963-, Kerry Orent, fl. 1988, Meryl Poster, fl. 1986, Bob Weinstein, 1954- and Harvey Weinstein, 1952-, Miramax Films and Konrad Pictures; performed by Meg Ryan, 1961-, Hugh Jackman, 1968-, Breckin Meyer, 1974-, Charlotte Ayanna, 1976-, Spalding Gray, 1941-2004 and Liev Schreiber, 1967- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 120 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Meg Ryan, 1961-, Hugh Jackman, 1968-, Breckin Meyer, 1974-, Charlotte Ayanna, 1976-, Spalding Gray, 1941-2004, Liev Schreiber, 1967-
Contributor
Cathy Konrad, 1963-, Kerry Orent, fl. 1988, Meryl Poster, fl. 1986, Bob Weinstein, 1954-, Harvey Weinstein, 1952-, Miramax Films, Konrad Pictures
Author / Creator
James Mangold, 1963-, Meg Ryan, 1961-, Hugh Jackman, 1968-, Breckin Meyer, 1974-, Charlotte Ayanna, 1976-, Spalding Gray, 1941-2004, Liev Schreiber, 1967-, Steven Rogers, fl. 1998-2015
Date Published / Released
2001, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Romance, Time travel, Kate McKay, Leopold, Stuart Besser
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001, Miramax Films. Reproduced by permission of Steven Rogers., Text courtesy of the author(s).
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King Kong (1933): Shooting script
directed by Merian C. Cooper, 1893-1973 and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1893-1979; produced by Merian C. Cooper, 1893-1973 and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1893-1979, RKO Pictures; performed by Fay Wray, 1907-2004, Robert Armstrong, 1890-1973, Bruce Cabot, 1904-1972, Frank Reicher, 1875-1965, Sam Hardy, 1883-1935 and Victor Wong, 1906-1972 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2006), 108 page(s)
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directed by Merian C. Cooper, 1893-1973 and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1893-1979; produced by Merian C. Cooper, 1893-1973 and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1893-1979, RKO Pictures; performed by Fay Wray, 1907-2004, Robert Armstrong, 1890-1973, Bruce Cabot, 1904-1972, Frank Reicher, 1875-1965, Sam Hardy, 1883-1935 and Victor Wong, 1906-1972 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2006), 108 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Fay Wray, 1907-2004, Robert Armstrong, 1890-1973, Bruce Cabot, 1904-1972, Frank Reicher, 1875-1965, Sam Hardy, 1883-1935, Victor Wong, 1906-1972
Contributor
Merian C. Cooper, 1893-1973, Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1893-1979, RKO Pictures
Author / Creator
Merian C. Cooper, 1893-1973, Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1893-1979, Fay Wray, 1907-2004, Robert Armstrong, 1890-1973, Bruce Cabot, 1904-1972, Frank Reicher, 1875-1965, Sam Hardy, 1883-1935, Victor Wong, 1906-1972, Edgar Wallace, 1875-1932, Ruth Rose, 1896-1978, James Ashmore Creelman, 1894-1941
Date Published / Released
1933, 2006
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Monsters (Character type), Ann Darrow, Carl Denham, John Driscoll
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1933, RKO Pictures Inc. Reproduced by permission of RKO Pictures Inc.
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Leviathan (1989): Draft script
directed by George P. Cosmatos, 1941-2005; produced by Charles Gordon, 1947-, Lawrence Gordon, 1936-, Aurelio De Laurentiis, 1949- and Luigi De Laurentiis, 1917-1992, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Peter Weller, 1947-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Amanda Pays, 1959-, Daniel Stern, 1957-, Ernie Hudson, 1945-, Michael Carmine, 1959-1989, Lisa Eilbacher, 1956-, Hector Elizondo, 1936- and Meg Foster, 1948- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 106 page(s)
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directed by George P. Cosmatos, 1941-2005; produced by Charles Gordon, 1947-, Lawrence Gordon, 1936-, Aurelio De Laurentiis, 1949- and Luigi De Laurentiis, 1917-1992, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; performed by Peter Weller, 1947-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Amanda Pays, 1959-, Daniel Stern, 1957-, Ernie Hudson, 1945-, Michael Carmine, 1959-1989, Lisa Eilbacher, 1956-, Hector Elizondo, 1936- and Meg Foster, 1948- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2007), 106 page(s)
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Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Peter Weller, 1947-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Amanda Pays, 1959-, Daniel Stern, 1957-, Ernie Hudson, 1945-, Michael Carmine, 1959-1989, Lisa Eilbacher, 1956-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Meg Foster, 1948-
Contributor
Charles Gordon, 1947-, Lawrence Gordon, 1936-, Aurelio De Laurentiis, 1949-, Luigi De Laurentiis, 1917-1992, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Author / Creator
George P. Cosmatos, 1941-2005, Peter Weller, 1947-, Richard Crenna, 1926-2003, Amanda Pays, 1959-, Daniel Stern, 1957-, Ernie Hudson, 1945-, Michael Carmine, 1959-1989, Lisa Eilbacher, 1956-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Meg Foster, 1948-, David Webb Peoples, 1940-, Jeb Stuart, 1956-
Date Published / Released
1989, 2007
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Monsters (Character type), Steven Beck, Dr. Glen Thompson, Willie Williams
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1989. Reproduced by permission of David Webb Peoples.
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The Lost World (1925): Shooting script
directed by Harry O. Hoyt, 1885-1961; produced by Earl Hudson, 1892-1959 and Jamie White, fl. 1920, First National Pictures; performed by Bessie Love, 1898-1986, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Wallace Beery, 1885-1949, Lloyd Hughes, 1897-1958, Alma Bennett, 1904-1958, Arthur Hoyt, 1873-1953, Margaret McWade, 1872-1956, Bull Montana, 1887-1950, Jules Cowles, 1877-1943 and Jocko, fl. 1920-1926 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 191 page(s)
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directed by Harry O. Hoyt, 1885-1961; produced by Earl Hudson, 1892-1959 and Jamie White, fl. 1920, First National Pictures; performed by Bessie Love, 1898-1986, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Wallace Beery, 1885-1949, Lloyd Hughes, 1897-1958, Alma Bennett, 1904-1958, Arthur Hoyt, 1873-1953, Margaret McWade, 1872-1956, Bull Montana, 1887-1950, Jules Cowles, 1877-1943 and Jocko, fl. 1920-1926 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 191 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Bessie Love, 1898-1986, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Wallace Beery, 1885-1949, Lloyd Hughes, 1897-1958, Alma Bennett, 1904-1958, Arthur Hoyt, 1873-1953, Margaret McWade, 1872-1956, Bull Montana, 1887-1950, Jules Cowles, 1877-1943, Jocko, fl. 1920-1926
Contributor
Earl Hudson, 1892-1959, Jamie White, fl. 1920, First National Pictures
Author / Creator
Harry O. Hoyt, 1885-1961, Bessie Love, 1898-1986, Lewis S. Stone, 1879-1953, Wallace Beery, 1885-1949, Lloyd Hughes, 1897-1958, Alma Bennett, 1904-1958, Arthur Hoyt, 1873-1953, Margaret McWade, 1872-1956, Bull Montana, 1887-1950, Jules Cowles, 1877-1943, Jocko, fl. 1920-1926, Marion Fairfax, 1875-1970
Date Published / Released
1925, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930
Topic / Theme
Exploration, Wild animals, Paula White, Sir John Roxton, Professor Challenger
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1925, First National Pictures, Inc., Text courtesy of the Library of Congress Motion Picture Division.
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The Man In The White Suit (1951): Continuity script
directed by Alexander Mackendrick, 1912-1993; produced by Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions and Ealing Studios; performed by Sir Alec Guinness, 1914-2000, Joan Greenwood, 1921-1987 and Cecil Parker, 1897-1971 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1951), 117 page(s)
Sidney Stratton (Alec Guinness), a humble inventor, develops a fabric which never gets dirty or wears out. This would seem to be a boon for mankind, but the established garment manufacturers don’t see it that way; they try to suppress it. Nevertheless, Sidney is determined to put his invention on the market, for...
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directed by Alexander Mackendrick, 1912-1993; produced by Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions and Ealing Studios; performed by Sir Alec Guinness, 1914-2000, Joan Greenwood, 1921-1987 and Cecil Parker, 1897-1971 (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1951), 117 page(s)
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Sidney Stratton (Alec Guinness), a humble inventor, develops a fabric which never gets dirty or wears out. This would seem to be a boon for mankind, but the established garment manufacturers don’t see it that way; they try to suppress it. Nevertheless, Sidney is determined to put his invention on the market, forcing the clothing factory bigwigs to resort to more desperate measures.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Sir Alec Guinness, 1914-2000, Joan Greenwood, 1921-1987, Cecil Parker, 1897-1971
Contributor
Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions, Ealing Studios, Benjamin Frankel, 1906-1973
Author / Creator
Alexander Mackendrick, 1912-1993, Sir Alec Guinness, 1914-2000, Joan Greenwood, 1921-1987, Cecil Parker, 1897-1971, Roger MacDougall, 1910-1993, John Dighton, 1909-1989
Date Published / Released
1951, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Inventions, Textile industry, Sidney Stratton, Daphne Birnley, Alan Birnley
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976): Continuity script
directed by Nicolas Roeg, 1928-; produced by Michael Deeley, 1932- and Barry Spikings, 1939-, British Lion Film Corporation and Cinema 5; performed by David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947- and Buck Henry, 1930- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1976), 201 page(s)
Crash landing on Earth from his dying planet, an alien humanoid traveling by the name Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) uses his superior intelligence to build a vast business empire. As he takes on, and beats, every US corporation people can only guess his true purpose: to save his dying world from agonizing dea...
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directed by Nicolas Roeg, 1928-; produced by Michael Deeley, 1932- and Barry Spikings, 1939-, British Lion Film Corporation and Cinema 5; performed by David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947- and Buck Henry, 1930- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1976), 201 page(s)
Description
Crash landing on Earth from his dying planet, an alien humanoid traveling by the name Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) uses his superior intelligence to build a vast business empire. As he takes on, and beats, every US corporation people can only guess his true purpose: to save his dying world from agonizing death from drought. Newton's ageless fall from grace, as he becomes prey to lust, alcohol, business rivals and the US Government makes The...
Crash landing on Earth from his dying planet, an alien humanoid traveling by the name Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) uses his superior intelligence to build a vast business empire. As he takes on, and beats, every US corporation people can only guess his true purpose: to save his dying world from agonizing death from drought. Newton's ageless fall from grace, as he becomes prey to lust, alcohol, business rivals and the US Government makes The Man Who Fell To Earth not only a bitingly caustic indictment of the modern world but also a poignant commentary on the loneliness of an outsider.
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947-, Buck Henry, 1930-
Contributor
Michael Deeley, 1932-, Barry Spikings, 1939-, British Lion Film Corporation, Cinema 5, John Phillips, 1935-2001, Stomu Yamashta, 1947-
Author / Creator
Nicolas Roeg, 1928-, David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947-, Buck Henry, 1930-, Paul Mayersberg, 1941-
Date Published / Released
1976, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Extraterrestrials (Character type), Space exploration, Thomas Jerome Newton, Nathan Bryce, Mary-Lou, Oliver Farnsworth
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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Men in Black (1997): Shooting script
directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, 1953-; produced by Laurie MacDonald, 1953- and Lewis Eliphalet Parsons, 1817-1895, Columbia Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation; performed by Tommy Lee Jones, 1946-, Will Smith, 1968-, Vincent D'Onofrio, 1959-, Rip Torn, 1931-2019 and Linda Fiorentino, 1958- (New York, NY: Newmarket Press, 1997), 117 page(s)
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directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, 1953-; produced by Laurie MacDonald, 1953- and Lewis Eliphalet Parsons, 1817-1895, Columbia Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation; performed by Tommy Lee Jones, 1946-, Will Smith, 1968-, Vincent D'Onofrio, 1959-, Rip Torn, 1931-2019 and Linda Fiorentino, 1958- (New York, NY: Newmarket Press, 1997), 117 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Tommy Lee Jones, 1946-, Will Smith, 1968-, Vincent D'Onofrio, 1959-, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Linda Fiorentino, 1958-
Contributor
Laurie MacDonald, 1953-, Lewis Eliphalet Parsons, 1817-1895, Columbia Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Parkes+MacDonald Image Nation
Author / Creator
Barry Sonnenfeld, 1953-, Tommy Lee Jones, 1946-, Will Smith, 1968-, Vincent D'Onofrio, 1959-, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Linda Fiorentino, 1958-, Ed Solomon, 1960-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Newmarket Press
Topic / Theme
Law enforcement, Extraterrestrials (Character type), Invasions, Agent K, Agent J, Laurel Weaver
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997, Columbia Pictures Corporation. Reproduced by permission of Sony Consumer Products.
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The Phantom of the Opera (1925): Shooting script
directed by Rupert Julian, 1879-1943, Lon Chaney, 1883-1930 and Edward Sedgwick, 1892-1953; produced by Carl Laemmle, 1867-1939, Universal Pictures Company; performed by Lon Chaney, 1883-1930, Mary Philbin, 1902-1993, Norman Kerry, 1894-1956, Gibson Gowland, 1877-1951, John St. Polis, 1873-1946, Snitz Edwards, 1868-1937 and Virginia Pearson, 1886-1958 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 126 page(s)
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directed by Rupert Julian, 1879-1943, Lon Chaney, 1883-1930 and Edward Sedgwick, 1892-1953; produced by Carl Laemmle, 1867-1939, Universal Pictures Company; performed by Lon Chaney, 1883-1930, Mary Philbin, 1902-1993, Norman Kerry, 1894-1956, Gibson Gowland, 1877-1951, John St. Polis, 1873-1946, Snitz Edwards, 1868-1937 and Virginia Pearson, 1886-1958 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 126 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Lon Chaney, 1883-1930, Mary Philbin, 1902-1993, Norman Kerry, 1894-1956, Gibson Gowland, 1877-1951, John St. Polis, 1873-1946, Snitz Edwards, 1868-1937, Virginia Pearson, 1886-1958
Contributor
Carl Laemmle, 1867-1939, Universal Pictures Company
Author / Creator
Rupert Julian, 1879-1943, Lon Chaney, 1883-1930, Edward Sedgwick, 1892-1953, Mary Philbin, 1902-1993, Norman Kerry, 1894-1956, Gibson Gowland, 1877-1951, John St. Polis, 1873-1946, Snitz Edwards, 1868-1937, Virginia Pearson, 1886-1958, Elliott J. Clawson, 1883-1942, Raymond L. Schrock, 1892-1950, Frank M. McCormack, 1878-1946, Tom Reed, 1901-1961
Date Published / Released
1925, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Stalkers, Opera, Phantom, Christine Daae, Vicomte Raoul de Chagny
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1925, Universal Pictures., Text courtesy of the Library of Congress Motion Picture Division.
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