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Motography was an
American film
journal that was
first published in 1909 and ran
until mid-1918. The
magazine was
published in 1909 and was originally...
- film industry. In 1917,
Quigley acquired and
merged another publication,
Motography, into his magazine. In 1927, he
further acquired and
merged the magazine...
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produced and
distributed by Fox Film Corporation. The film is
described by
Motography as a
comedy drama. It had
seven reels.
Lillian Concord - Mrs. Lehr Jane...
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following its
February 1914 release:
Motography (Jan-Jun 1914), v. 11;
Motography (Jul-Dec 1914), v. 12;
Motography (Jan-Jun 1915), v. 13; and The Moving...
- for
Photoplay magazine in 1916, and she was
featured on the
cover of
Motography magazine in
January 1916.
Although she was
always referred to as "Miss...
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Initiation (1914) The Lady
Killer (1913) "Florence
Crawford of Mutual"
Motography (January 23, 1915): 140. "Photoplay Notes". The
Pittsburgh Sunday Post...
- doi:10.2307/1225675. JSTOR 1225675.
Motography staff (July 13, 1918). "Pays Big
Price for One-Reeler".
Motography. 20 (2): 74. McKenna,
Daniel (Fall 2013)...
- The
Abandonment was
released June 15, 1916. The 1916 film
publications Motography and The
Moving Picture World both
described the production's plot as "unusual"...
- World.
Chalmers Publishing Company. 1915. p. 631 – via
Internet Archive. "
Motography". 1
January 2019 – via
Google Books. "WORLD FILM IN MERGER.; Acquires...
- Ryan,
Charles H. (October 27, 1917). "What the
Picture Did for Me".
Motography. Vol. 18, no. 17. p. 856. "Checklist 85 –
Bessie Love".
Monthly Film Bulletin...