Definition of Photoplays. Meaning of Photoplays. Synonyms of Photoplays

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Definition of Photoplays

Photoplay
Photoplay Pho"to*play`, n. A play for representation or exhibition by moving pictures; also, the moving-picture representation of a play.

Meaning of Photoplays from wikipedia

- 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...
- A photoplay is a motion picture. Photoplay may also refer to: Photoplay (album), 1977 album by Australian rock band Sherbet Photoplay (magazine), one...
- Bluebird Photoplays (Bluebird Photoplays of New York, Inc. and Bluebird Photoplays of New England, Inc.) was an American film production company that...
- Photoplay edition refers to movie tie-in books of the silent film and early sound era at a time when motion pictures were known as "photoplays". Typically...
- Photoplay music is incidental music, soundtrack music, and themes written specifically for the accompaniment of silent films. Early films (c. 1890–1910)...
- Photoplay the sixth studio album by Australian rock band, Sherbet released in June 1977. The album peaked at number 4 on the Kent Music Report. At the...
- Rolfe Photoplays Inc., originally B. A. Rolfe Photoplays Company, was an American motion picture production company established by musical entertainer...
- 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)....
- The United Photoplay Service Company (traditional Chinese: 聯華影業公司; simplified Chinese: 联华影业公司; pinyin: Liánhuá yǐngyè gōngsī; lit. 'United China Film...
- and his cabinet, it was part of his re-election efforts C. R. Macauley Photoplays produced: Whom the Gods Would Destroy (1919 film) (1919), also known as...