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Photoplay was one of the
first American film fan magazines, its
title another word for screenplay. It was
founded in
Chicago in 1911.
Under early editors...
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photoplay is a
motion picture.
Photoplay may also
refer to:
Photoplay (album), 1977
album by
Australian rock band
Sherbet Photoplay (magazine), one...
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Photoplay music is
incidental music,
soundtrack music, and
themes written specifically for the
accompaniment of
silent films.
Early films (c. 1890–1910)...
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Mayflower Photoplay Company was a
small independent company that
produced a
dozen films over
three years, from 1919 to 1922. It was
based in Boston. The...
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Photoplay Productions is an
independent film company,
based in the UK,
under the
direction of
Kevin Brownlow and
Patrick Stanbury. Is one of the few independent...
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Photoplay. New York:
Photoplay Publishing Company.
Retrieved September 3, 2015. Underhill,
Hariette (January 1925). "Men I Love".
Photoplay. New...
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Bluebird Photoplays (Bluebird
Photoplays of New York, Inc. and
Bluebird Photoplays of New England, Inc.) was an
American film
production company that...
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Foster Photoplay Company was a film
production business in Chicago, Illinois. It was
founded in 1910 by
William D.
Foster (also
known as Juli Jones)....
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efforts C. R.
Macauley Photoplays produced: Whom the Gods
Would Destroy (1919 film) (1919), also
known as...
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because the term "fanzine" is seen as slang.
American examples include Photoplay,
Motion Picture Magazine,
Modern Screen,
Sports Illustrated and Cinefantastique...