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The Prey (1921 Film)
''The Prey'' (Italian:''La preda'') is a 1921 French-Italian silent film directed by Guglielmo Zorzi.Stewart p.52 Cast * Maria Jacobini * Amleto Novelli * Alfonso Cassini * Carmen Boni * Ida Carloni Talli * Mara Cassano * Arnold Kent * Renato Visca Renatus is a first name of Latin origin which means " born again" (natus = born). In Italian, Portuguese and Spanish it exists in masculine and feminine forms: Renato and Renata. In French they have been translated to René and Renée. Renata is ... References Bibliography * Stewart, John. ''Italian film: a who's who''. McFarland, 1994. External links * 1921 films 1920s Italian-language films Films directed by Guglielmo Zorzi Italian silent films French silent feature films French black-and-white films Italian black-and-white films {{Italy-silent-film-stub ...
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Guglielmo Zorzi
Guglielmo Zorzi (1879–1967) was an Italian screenwriter and film director.Vacche p.262 Selected filmography Director * '' The Redemption'' (1924) * ''The Closed Mouth'' (1925) * ''The Golden Vein'' (1928) Screenwriter * '' Blue Blood'' (1914) * ''The Closed Mouth'' (1925) * ''The Lady in White'' (1938) * ''The Iron Crown'' (1941) * ''Margaret of Cortona Margaret of Cortona (1247 – 22 February 1297) was an Italian penitent of the Third Order of Saint Francis. She was born in Laviano, near Perugia, and died in Cortona. She was canonized in 1728. She is the patron saint of the falsely accused ...'' (1950) References Bibliography * Vacche, Angela Dalle. ''Diva: Defiance and Passion in Early Italian Cinema''. University of Texas Press, 2008. External links * 1879 births 1966 deaths Italian film directors 20th-century Italian screenwriters Italian male screenwriters Film people from Bologna 20th-century Italian male writers {{Italy-film-bio-stub ...
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Mara Cassano
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French Silent Feature Films
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Italian Silent Films
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Films Directed By Guglielmo Zorzi
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still images were recorded on a strip of chemically sensitized ...
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1920s Italian-language Films
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1921 Films
The following is an overview of 1921 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top seven films released in 1921 by U.S. gross are as follows: Events *January 21 – The silent comedy drama ''The Kid'', written by, produced by, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin (in his Tramp character) – his first full-length film as a director – and featuring Jackie Coogan, is released in the United States. It is the year's second-highest-grossing film. *March 6 – The silent epic war film '' The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'', adapted for the screen by June Mathis, is released in the United States. It is the year's highest-grossing film (and the sixth-best-grossing silent film of all time), propels Rudolph Valentino to stardom and inspires a tango craze and a fashion for gaucho pants. *August 29 – Broadway's first $1 million theatre, Loew's State opens. *September 5 – Popular comedian R ...
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Renato Visca
Renatus is a first name of Latin origin which means " born again" (natus = born). In Italian, Portuguese and Spanish it exists in masculine and feminine forms: Renato and Renata. In French they have been translated to René and Renée. Renata is a common female name in the Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia. The feminine Renate is common in German, Dutch and Norwegian. In Russia the names Renat (russian: Ренат, links=no) (usually as Rinat) and Renata (russian: Рената, links=no) are widespread among the Tatar population. The name has a spiritual meaning, i.e., to be born again with baptism, i.e., from water and the Holy Spirit. It was extensively adopted by early Christians in ancient Rome, due to the importance of baptism. The onomastic is Saint Renatus, a martyr, Bishop of Sorrento in the 5th century, which is celebrated on 6 October. In Persian Mithraism, which spread widely in the West as a religion of the soldiers and officials under the Ro ...
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Arnold Kent
Arnold Kent (1899 – 1928) was an Italian-born American actor. He was born in Sesto Fiorentino as Lido Manetti and acted under that name in Italy, appearing in films such as '' Goodbye Youth'' (1918) and '' Quo Vadis'' (1924). He moved then to Hollywood where he played supporting roles in films such as ''Hula'' (1927) with Clara Bow and Clive Brook. He died in Los Angeles the following year after a car accident shortly before he was due to make a film with Mary Pickford.Phillips & Vincendeau p. 319 Selected filmography * '' The Clemenceau Affair'' (1917) * '' Goodbye Youth'' (1918) *'' Red Love'' (1921) * '' Through the Shadows'' (1923) * '' Quo Vadis'' (1924) * '' The Hearth Turned Off'' (1925) * ''The Love Thief'' (1926) * ''Maciste against the Sheik'' (1926) * '' Evening Clothes'' (1927) * ''The World at Her Feet'' (1927) * ''Hula'' (1927) * ''The Woman on Trial'' (1927) * ''Beau Sabreur ''Beau Sabreur'' is a 1928 American silent romantic adventure film directed by Joh ...
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Ida Carloni Talli
Ida Carloni Talli (31 January 1860 – 23 April 1940) was an Italian film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 92 films between 1912 and 1924. She was born Rome and died in Milan. She made her debut as a stage actress in 1887.Ida Carloni Talli, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. Selected filmography * ''Antony and Cleopatra'' (1913) * ''Quo Vadis'' (1913) * ''The Lady of the Camellias'' (1915) * '' The Shadow of Her Past'' (1915) * ''I Topi Grigi'', starring Emilio Ghione * '' The Sea of Naples'' (1919) * ''Tortured Soul'' (1919) *'' Red Love'' (1921) * '' The Prey'' (1921) * ''The White Sister'' (1923) * '' The Betrothed'' (1923) * ''Consuelita ''Consuelita'' is a 1925 Italian silent comedy film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Francesca Bertini, Ida Carloni Talli and Alfonso Cassini.Jandelli p.253 Cast * Francesca Bertini * Ida Carloni Talli * Alfonso Cassini Alphons ...'' (1925) References External l ...
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Camille De Morlhon
Camille de Morlhon (19 February 1869 - 24 November 1952) was a French film director. Filmography * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : '' Benvenuto Cellini'' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ''Mater Dolorosa'' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ''Olivier Cromwell'' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' after Alexandre Dumas * 1910 : ''Polyeucte'' * 1910 : '' Paillasse'' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ''Bedouallah assassin'' (') * 1910 : ', after Honoré de Balzac * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ''Oliver Twist'' (') * 1910 : ''Jemmy'' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ''La Savelli'' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : '' Radgrune'' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' ...
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Alfonso Cassini
Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. In the later medieval period it became a standard name in the Hispanic and Portuguese royal families. It is derived from a Gothic name, or a conflation of several Gothic names; from ''*Aþalfuns'', composed of the elements ''aþal'' "noble" and ''funs'' "eager, brave, ready", and perhaps influenced by names such as ''*Alafuns'', ''*Adefuns'' and ''* Hildefuns''. It is recorded as ''Adefonsus'' in the 9th and 10th century, and as ''Adelfonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'' in the 10th to 11th. The reduced form ''Alfonso'' is recorded in the late 9th century, and the Portuguese form ''Afonso'' from the early 11th. and ''Anfós'' in Catalan from the 12th Century until the 15th. Variants of the name include: ''Alonso'' (Spanish), ''Alfonso'' (Spanish ...
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