Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1925/00/00 | King Vidor | Director | "The Big Parade " is released. | ||||
1926/00/00 | Andrew Wyeth | Life | N C Wyeth takes his 8 year old son, Andrew, to see "Big Parade". The film seeps into young Andrew's bloodstream. Eventually, Andrew acquired a copy and would screen it four or five times a year. | ||||
1926/00/00 | Newell Convers Wyeth | Life | N C Wyeth takes his 8 year old son, Andrew, to see "Big Parade". The film seeps into young Andrew's bloodstream. Eventually, Andrew acquired a copy and would screen it four or five times a year. | ||||
1939/12/22 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Author of Two Old-Timers | FSF note to Arnold Gingrich at Esquire: Did you know that last story (Two Old Timers) was the way "The Big Parade" was really made? King Vidor pushed John Gilbert in a hole-believe it or not. | ||||
1975/00/00 | King Vidor | Director | Andrew Wyeth writes to King Vidor saying he had seen The Big Parade "a 180 times, literally" and that it had been the strongest single influence on his painting. | ||||
1975/00/00 | Andrew Wyeth | Life | Andrew Wyeth writes to King Vidor saying he had seen The Big Parade "a 180 times, literally" and that it had been the strongest single influence on his painting. |
Particulars for The Big Parade: | |||
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Narrative Arts | Drama | ||
Art Type | Film | ||
Narrative Arts | Live Action | ||
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Narrative Arts | Silent Film | ||
Motif | War | ||
Historic Event | World War I | ||
Area of Significance | World War I - Western Front |
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