hmm, well, a keystone is something that keeps somthing else together, like in the st louis arch. so, possibly he named it keystone because they are either great artsists together or because tthey are ...
Hi, I've had a hand crank 16mm Keystone Kinescope projector for about 30 years aquired second-hand. It came with 3 minutes of film which is made up of 30 second cameos each with a Keystone "...
I have a 3.5 inch reel of Charlie Chaplin's, "The Hero" a Keystone Film. I have had this for about 50 years and I am trying to find it in Google search but it does not come up. Can anyo...
...s who was going to tell the police that she was placed in an compromising position. Sennett took the entire Keystone crew down to Mexico, to await the legal charges. Mable's comment on being forc...
...y Lights' and 'Modern Times' were Interama. I don't know if they are also releasing the Keystone, Essanay and Mutual shorts. Perhaps the film forum picked them up themselves to sho...
i just found a film in my fathers possessions titled Charlie Chaplin in the Mighty Hunter- Keystone Kinescope Projectors made it from what I can tell- I cna't find any record of it on line does a...
...Weekly, had to say about 'Her Friend the Bandit'. 'Reel Life' carried trade ads for the Keystone releases and posted an occasional review (with cast credits!). Alas, 'Her Frie...
I found the film 'All Muddled Up' with Charlie Chaplin by Keystone Kinescope Projection, Boston, MA in some old family things. It is a single reel of 8 mm (I guess?). The reel is dated 1924....
...mpanies. It could even be copied from Madacy, for all we know.
It's certainly going to be a mix of Keystone, Essanay, and Mutual material, with perhaps some First National thrown in....
...mitive, especially when compared to the more refined First National productions, but some of Chaplin's Keystone shorts are significant as pioneer efforts from perhaps the most important figure in...
Speculation on my part but maybe CC hated being doused with water or thrown into a pond at Keystone at the direction of others, like Henry Lehrman.
I've read a thousand times that he loved to...
...point about CC arriving in Hollywood at exactly the right time. God it must have been exciting to be around Keystone at that...
...e on safety film, both in VG+ shape, take both for $25 shipping included:
'Would-Be Hero'
Keystone 'The Trouble Maker'...
In the Keystone _His Trysting Place_, Charlie buys a milk bottle for his baby, complete with rubber nipple. Since he doesn't carry it with a pair of tongs but actually holds it in his hand and ca...
... Madacy Collection, Parts I & II?
Besides the one lost Chaplin film, I mean.
Are all the extant Keystone, Essanay and Mutual films included? Or are they missing something?
Tom Moran...
... had changed. There's not an orange grove in sight anymore! I also planned to visit the park where the Keystone 'park' comedies where filmed, but I didn't have time to locate it be...
...companies to release certain titles. I did in may to the BFI. Their reaction:
RE: [website] release date Keystones
Van: Bryony Dixon (Bryony.Dixon@bfi.org.uk)
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...ailure to maintain a consistent p.o.v. It's definitely an improvised mishmash. In the context of other Keystones, though, it's not that unusual, so we'd have to sit through them all (no...
...d luck. By the way, I am looking for 1 Chaplin film to complete my collection. Maybe you can help. It was a Keystone film released under the original title of Her Friend the Bandit, aka: Mabel's ...
...ber of films that had been cut together by other people using Chaplin footage," said Mr Louvish. "Keystone Pictures was going bust at the time and footage from these Chaplin films was freely...
...on all their catalog items (except their newest releases) and this includes six volumes of CC shorts. CC at Keystone Studios: Making a Living, Caught in a Cabaret, Mabel's Busy Day, and The Round...
...ed at 1.66:1 or 1.85:1.
By the way - Ben Model and I will be presenting a night's worth of Chaplin Keystone's and Essanay's (and hopefully some rarities) in NYC in early December - ...
...) also went out of their way to hire people associated with Chaplin. Director Arvid Gillstrom had worked at Keystone, as had Charley Chase. Leo White, fresh from his work expanding 'Burlesque on ...
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