Motion picture plays
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
''Rosedale'' by Fitzjames O'Brien, 1863
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0027
Abstract
Scene plot, script
Dates:
1863
''Sweet Lavender'' by Arthur Wing Pinero, 1889
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0031
Abstract
Property plot
Dates:
1889
''The Bad Man'' by Porter Emerson Brown, 1920
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0004
Abstract
Set of ten ''sides''
Dates:
1920
''The Crisis'' by Winston Churchill, 1841-1926
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0008
Abstract
Off stage cues, props list, music plot
Dates:
1841-1926
''The Henrietta'' by Bronson Howard, 1887
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0014
Abstract
Property plot
Dates:
1887
''The Rear Car'' by Edward R. Rose, 1922
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0026
Abstract
Property plot, lighting plot, sound effects plot, script (handwritten)
Dates:
1922
''The Traveling Salesman'' by James Forbes, 1908
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0033
Abstract
Property plot, script (handwritten)
Dates:
1908
''Three Wise Fools'' by Austin Strong, 1918
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0032
Abstract
Prompt book, property plot
Dates:
1918
''Two Orphans'' by N. Hart Jackson, 1874
File
Identifier: M036.01.0001.0034
Abstract
Cue sheets, prompt book, script
Dates:
1874
Willis Marks Papers
Collection
Identifier: M036
Abstract
Willis (Willie) Marks (1865-1952) was a screen actor in silent films and a stage actor. He directed his first plays in his hometown of Rochester, Minn. and by the 1888/1889 season he worked in St. Paul, Minn. During the early 1900's he moved to Los Angeles, Calif. and in 1910 played a minor part in the silent film, Over the Garden Wall. He was a member of the cast in the silent films: Mysterious Mrs. M (1917); The Unknown soldier (1917); The Jack-knife man (1920); Traveling on (1922); and...
Dates:
1841-1926
Found in:
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Willis Marks Papers