- Paul
Scardon (6 May 1874 – 17
January 1954) was an actor, a producer, and a
director on both
Australian and New York stages. When he was 15,
Scardon debuted...
- The
battle of
Scardon was
fought during the
Gothic War of
Justinian I, near Skradin. In it a
Roman force under Constantini****
defeated an Ostrogothic...
- Stories, 1919.
Reginald Sheffield portra****
Kipling in
Gunga Din (1939) Paul
Scardon portra****
Kipling in The
Adventures of Mark
Twain (1944)
David Watson portra****...
- lost The
Alibi August 7, 1916 Paul
Scardon lost The Dawn of
Freedom August 14, 1916
Theodore Marston, Paul
Scardon lost The
Footlights of Fate August...
-
Amboise and l'Aval****e
Right tributaries: the Germaine, the Omignon, the Cologne, La Tortille, the Ancre, the Hallue, the Nièvre, the
Scardon, the Dien...
-
gothic force under Uligisalus, who was sent to
attack him, at the
Battle of
Scardon. The
Goths retreats to the city of Burnus.
After Asinarius arrived with...
- The Man Who Won (1919 film), an
American silent film
directed by Paul
Scardon The Man Who Won (1923 film), an
American silent film
directed by William...
- Paul
Sawtell (1906–1971), Polish-born,
American film
score composer Paul
Scardon (1874–1954), actor, producer,
director Victor Schertzinger (1888–1941)...
-
character in Tolkien's
legendarium The
Enemy (1916 film),
directed by Paul
Scardon, with
Julia Swayne Gordon and
Charles Kent The
Enemy (1927 film), directed...
-
Shattered Dreams (1922 film),
American silent drama film
directed by Paul
Scardon Shattered Dreams (1990 film), TV film
starring Lindsay Wagner and Michael...