1901/00/00 |
The "Dismantling of the Star Theater" is filmed by the Biograph Company using time-lapse photography. |
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Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre |
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1909/04/19 |
"Lady Helen's Escapade " is released. |
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Lady Helen's Escapade |
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American Lightning - The Birth Of Hollywood |
1909/11/00 |
D W Griffith films "A Corner in Wheat" at the Biograph Company Studio (shot in the ballroom of a brownstone), 11 E 14th St, New York City (razed). |
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A Corner in Wheat |
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1913/00/00 |
"Bert Williams: Lime Kiln Club Field Day" is produced by Biograph Company, but it is not released. |
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Bert Williams: Lime Kiln Club Field Day |
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1939/00/00 |
The struggling Biograph Studios suspends operations. They plan to destroy their volatile film footage. Made of nitrate, film can burst into flames under certain conditions. In 1937, film cans stared a fire in the Fox vault. |
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The Museum of Modern Art |
New York City |
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1939/12/21 |
"Tevya" is released. |
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Tevya |
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