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  1. Millard Webb (6 de diciembre de 1893 – 21 de abril de 1935), fue un guionista y director cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense. Nacido en Clay City (Kentucky), dirigió 20 filmes entre 1920 y 1933. Su película más conocida es la cinta muda de aventuras de 1926 protagonizada por John Barrymore y Dolores Costello The Sea Beast.

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    Millard Webb (December 6, 1893 – April 21, 1935) was an American screenwriter and director who directed 20 films between 1920 and 1933. His best-known film is the 1926 silent John Barrymore adventure The Sea Beast, a version of Moby Dick, [1] costarring Dolores Costello. [2]

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    Millard Webb , fue un guionista y director cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense. Nacido en Clay City , dirigió 20 filmes entre 1920 y 1933. Su película más conocida es la cinta muda de aventuras de 1926 protagonizada por John Barrymore y Dolores Costello The Sea Beast.

  4. The Dark Swan is a 1924 American drama film directed by Millard Webb and written by Frederick J. Jackson. It is based on the 1924 novel The Dark Swan by Ernest Pascal. The film stars Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, Helene Chadwick, John Patrick, Lilyan Tashman, and Vera Lewis.

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    The plot involves a young woman (Mary Eaton) who wants to be in the Follies, but in the meantime is making ends meet by working at a department store's sheet music department, where she sings the latest hits. She is accompanied on piano by her childhood boyfriend (Edward Crandall), who is in love with her, despite her single-minded interest in her ...

    Dan Healy as Danny Miller
    Kaye Renard as Mooney
    Edward Crandall as Buddy Moore

    This Pre-Code movie is notable for being the first talkie to use the word "damn" (that credit usually goes to either Pygmalion or Gone with the Wind). The word is used twice by Sarah Edwards as well as multiple times in the skit involving Eddie Cantor, Louis Sorin and Lew Hearn. (The word was also used twice in the film Coquette, released in April ...

    The black-and-white prints currently shown on television, with a cut-down running time of 87 minutes, were made in the 1950s and have a number of sequences cut due to their Pre-Code content, i.e. nudity, etc. The film was restored, to the length of 96 minutes, with the original Technicolor sequences, by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Glorify...

    The film was a box office flop, with low-quality sound technology and low-value stars, and with little success among retrospective critics.

    The film begins with a medley of hits from Ziegfeld productions, including "Tulip Time", "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody", "Sally, Won't You Come Back?", and "No Foolin'." The band at the picnic plays "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "Side by Side." 1. "No Foolin'" 1. Music by Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley 2. Lyrics by Gene Buck and Irving Caesar 3. Sung...

    Glorifying the American Girl at IMDb
    Glorifying the American Girl at the TCM Movie Database
    Glorifying the American Girl at AllMovie
    Glorifying the American Girl is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive(censored version)
  5. The Sea Beast (en español, La fiera del mar) es una película americana de 1926 dirigida por Millard Webb. 1 Es una adaptación de la novela de 1851 Moby-Dick, de Herman Melville . Ésta es la primera versión de la mítica novela de Herman Melville a destacar por la obsesiva interpretación de Barrymore como Ahab, que repetiría en la ...

  6. Millard Webb - FilmAffinity. Perfil. Filmografía [7] Grupos. Géneros. Desglose por tipo. Acreditado con. 7 películas | series. Ver filmografía. Director. Guion. Actor. Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos. Nacimiento: 6 de diciembre de 1893, Estados Unidos. Fallecimiento: 21 de abril de 1935, Estados Unidos (41 años) Altura: 1,88 m. Conocido por.