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Three Live Ghosts (1922 Film)
''Three Live Ghosts'' is a 1922 British comedy film directed by George Fitzmaurice. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is based on a 1920 Broadway play, ''Three Live Ghosts'', by Frederic S. Isham and Max Marcin. Actor Cyril Chadwick is the only performer from the play to appear in the film. A copy of the film, thought to be lost, was found in a Russian archive and shown publicly in 2015. This version had however been radically re-edited by Soviet censors in the 1920s, making the film a searing critique of post-war Britain, including its relations with Ireland, which achieved Dominion status in the year the film was first shown. Plot As described in a film magazine, three Allied soldiers escape from a World War I German prisoner-of-war camp and arrive as stowaways in London on Armistice Day. Of the three returning soldiers, one is an English nobleman suffering loss of memory as a result of shell shock, the second is a Cockney who, because he was listed a ...
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George Fitzmaurice
George Fitzmaurice (13 February 1885 – 13 June 1940) was a French-born film director and producer. Career Fitzmaurice's career first started as a set designer on stage. Beginning in 1914, and continuing until his death in 1940, he directed a total of over 80 films; several of these were successful, including ''The Son of the Sheik'', '' Raffles'', ''Mata Hari'', and '' Suzy''. At the beginning of his directorial career, Fitzmaurice was astute at directing stage actresses in their initial films with the first wave of great Broadway stars that migrated to motion pictures during the World War I era, including Mae Murray, Elsie Ferguson, Fannie Ward, Helene Chadwick, Irene Fenwick, Gail Kane, and Edna Goodrich. ''The Son of the Sheik'' is his most famous extant silent film, no doubt aided by the sudden death of its star, Rudolph Valentino. '' Lilac Time'' is a classic war/romance film. Fitzmaurice, however, directed scores of silent films of which the majority of them are los ...
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Prisoner-of-war Camp
A prisoner-of-war camp (often abbreviated as POW camp) is a site for the containment of enemy fighters captured by a belligerent power in time of war. There are significant differences among POW camps, internment camps, and military prisons. Purpose-built prisoner-of-war camps appeared at Norman Cross in England in 1797 during the French Revolutionary Wars and HM Prison Dartmoor, constructed during the Napoleonic Wars, and they have been in use in all the main conflicts of the last 200 years. The main camps are used for marines, sailors, soldiers, and more recently, airmen of an enemy power who have been captured by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. Civilians, such as Merchant navy, merchant mariners and war correspondents, have also been imprisoned in some conflicts. With the adoption of the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War (1929), Geneva Convention on the Prisoners of War in 1929, later superseded by the Third Geneva Convention, prisoner-o ...
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Annette Benson
Annette Benson (1895–1965) was a British film actress. She was a leading lady of British silent films of the 1920s, appearing in ''Confetti'' with Jack Buchanan and ''Downhill'' with Ivor Novello. She also featured in several French and German productions in the mid-1920s. Her career tailed-off with the arrival of sound film and she made her last screen appearance in 1931. Perhaps her best-known role is that of the film star Mae Feather in Anthony Asquith Anthony William Landon Asquith (; 9 November 1902 – 20 February 1968) was an English film director. He collaborated successfully with playwright Terence Rattigan on ''The Winslow Boy'' (1948) and '' The Browning Version'' (1951), among oth ...'s '' Shooting Stars''.Ryall p.33 Filmography References Bibliography * Ryall, Tom. ''Anthony Asquith''. Oxford University Press, 2013. External links * 1895 births 1965 deaths Actresses from London English stage actresses English film actresses English silent ...
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Dorothy Fane (actress)
Dorothy Fane (1889–1976), nee Foster, was a British actress. She is sometimes credited as Dorothy Fayne.Kear & King p.134 Fane appeared frequently in the British theatre and silent films. Selected filmography Dorothy Foster * ''Hamlet'' (1912) * '' The Gentleman Ranker'' (1912) * '' The Fishergirl of Cornwall'' (1912) * '' A Cornish Romance'' (1912) * '' Lieutenant Daring and the Labour Riots'' (1913) Dorothy Fane * ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (1916) * '' The Bigamist'' (1916) * '' The Flag Lieutenant'' (1919) * '' The Pride of the Fancy'' (1920) - Hilda Douglas * '' In the Night'' (1920) - Estelle * '' Daniel Deronda'' (1921) - Gwendolen Harleith * '' Corinthian Jack'' (1921) - Lady Barbara * '' The Harper's Mystery'' (1921) * '' Married Life'' (1921) * '' The Princess of New York'' (1921)- Violet Meretham * '' Laughter and Tears'' (1921) - Countess Maltakoff * ''The Bonnie Brier Bush'' (1921) - Kate Carnegie * ''The Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square'' (1922) - Anne-Marie Ma ...
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Clare Greet
Clare Greet (14 June 1871 – 14 February 1939) was an English stage and film actress. She began on stage in Shakespeare with the Ben Greet Company. She appeared in 26 films between 1921 and 1939, including seven films directed by (and one produced by) Alfred Hitchcock. She was born in Leicestershire and died in London. Partial filmography * ''The Rotters'' (1921) as Mrs. Clugson * '' Love at the Wheel'' (1921) as Martha * ''Three Live Ghosts'' (1922) as Mrs. Gubbins * '' Number 13'' (1922) as Mrs. Peabody * ''The Farmer from Texas'' (1925) as Frau Appelboom * '' The Ring'' (1927) as Fortune Teller (uncredited) * ''The Rising Generation'' (1928) as Cook * '' The Manxman'' (1929) as Mrs. Cregeen * ''Murder!'' (1930) as Member of the Jury * '' Third Time Lucky'' (1931) as Mrs. Scratton * ''Alibi'' (1931) * ''Many Waters'' (1931) as Registry Office Cleaner (uncredited) * ''Lord Babs'' (1932) as Mrs. Parker * ''The Sign of Four'' (1932) as Mrs. Hudson (uncredited) * ''White F ...
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Cyril Chadwick
Cyril Chadwick (11 June 1879 – 3 November 1955) was an English actor of the silent era. He appeared in 70 films between 1913 and 1938. He was born in Kensington, London. Partial filmography * ''Doc'' (1914) - Eastman * ''Mrs. Black Is Back'' (1914) - Bramley Bush * ''Marrying Money'' (1915) - Archie Vandeveer * ''The Smugglers'' (1916) - Brompton * ''Bab's Matinee Idol'' (1917) - Hon. Page Beresford * '' Mrs. Dane's Defense'' (1918) - James Risbee * ''The Richest Girl'' (1918) - Minor Role * ''On the Quiet'' (1918) - Duke of Carbondale * ''Out Yonder'' (1919) - Reggie Hughes * '' His Wife's Money'' (1920) - James Cardwell * ''Clothes'' (1920) - Arnold West * '' The Misleading Lady'' (1920) - Tracey * ''Three Live Ghosts'' (1922) - Spoofy * '' Till We Meet Again'' (1922) - Gang Member * '' Women Men Marry'' (1922) - Lord Brooks Fitzroy * '' Thirty Days'' (1922) - Huntley Palmer * ''The Strangers' Banquet'' (1922) - Bond * '' The Christian'' (1923) - Lord Robert Ure * ''Bras ...
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John Miltern
John Miltern (1870-1937) was an actor in theater and films in the United States. He was in the Broadway play ''Yellow Jack''. He was also in Channing Pollock's play ''Roads of Destiny''. Another of his stage performances was described as manly and always sympathetic. In 1927, he was one of the actors arrested for performing in theater productions determined to be indecent by authorities. Filmography *''New York'' (1916) as Oliver King *'' Her Final Reckoning'' (1918) as Prince Zilah *''Innocent'' (1918) as John Wyndham *'' The Profiteers'' (1919) *'' On with the Dance'' (1920) *''Experience'' (1921) as Experience *''The Kentuckians'' (1921) as Colton *''The Hands of Nara'' (1922) *'' Kick In'' (1922) *''Love's Boomerang'' (1922) *''Manslaughter'' (1922) *''The Man Who Saw Tomorrow'' (1922) *''Three Live Ghosts'' (1922) *''The Ne'er-Do-Well'' (1923) as Stephen Courtlandt *''Tongues of Flame'' (1924) as Scanlon *''Coming Through'' (1925) as John Rand *''Fine Manners'' (1926) *'' ...
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Edmund Goulding
Edmund Goulding (20 March 1891 – 24 December 1959) was a British screenwriter and film director. As an actor early in his career he was one of the 'Ghosts' in the 1922 silent film ''Three Live Ghosts'' alongside Norman Kerry and Cyril Chadwick. Also in the early 1920s he wrote several screenplays for star Mae Murray for films directed by her then husband Robert Z. Leonard. Goulding is best remembered for directing cultured dramas such as ''Love'' (1927), ''Grand Hotel'' (1932) with Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford, ''Dark Victory'' (1939) with Bette Davis, and ''The Razor's Edge'' (1946) with Gene Tierney and Tyrone Power. He also directed the classic film noir '' Nightmare Alley'' (1947) with Tyrone Power and Joan Blondell, and the action drama '' The Dawn Patrol''. He was also a successful songwriter, composer, and producer. Biography Before moving to films, Goulding was an actor, playwright and director on the London stage. Interviewed about his Goulding biography ''Edmund ...
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Anna Q
Anna may refer to: People Surname and given name * Anna (name) Mononym * Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke * Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773) * Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th century) * Anna (Anisia) (fl. 1218 to 1221) * Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje (1366–1425) * Anna of Cilli (1386–1416) * Anna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania (died 1418) * Anne of Austria, Landgravine of Thuringia (1432–1462) * Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg (died 1514) * Anna, Duchess of Prussia (1576–1625) * Anna of Russia (1693–1740) * Anna, Lady Miller (1741–1781) * Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford (1783–1857) * Anna, Lady Barlow (1873–1965) * Anna (feral child) (1932–1942) * Anna (singer) (born 1987) Places Australia * Hundred of Anna, a cadastral district in South Australia Iran * Anna, Fars, a village in Fars Province * Anna, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Russia * Anna, Voronezh Oblast, an urban locality in Voron ...
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Whitechapel
Whitechapel is a district in East London and the future administrative centre of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is a part of the East End of London, east of Charing Cross. Part of the historic county of Middlesex, the area formed a civil and ecclesiastical parish after splitting from the ancient parish of Stepney in the 14th century. It became part of the County of London in 1889 and Greater London in 1965. Because the area is close to the London Docklands and east of the City of London, it has been a popular place for immigrants and the working class. The area was the centre of the London Jewish community in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Whitechapel, along with the neighbouring district of Spitalfields, were the location of the infamous 11 Whitechapel murders (1888–91), some of which were attributed to the mysterious serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. In the latter half of the 20th century, Whitechapel became a significant settlement for the British ...
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Hyde Park, London
Hyde Park is a Grade I-listed major park in Westminster, Greater London, the largest of the four Royal Parks that form a chain from the entrance to Kensington Palace through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, via Hyde Park Corner and Green Park past the main entrance to Buckingham Palace. The park is divided by the Serpentine and the Long Water lakes. The park was established by Henry VIII in 1536 when he took the land from Westminster Abbey and used it as a hunting ground. It opened to the public in 1637 and quickly became popular, particularly for May Day parades. Major improvements occurred in the early 18th century under the direction of Queen Caroline. Several duels took place in Hyde Park during this time, often involving members of the nobility. The Great Exhibition of 1851 was held in the park, for which The Crystal Palace, designed by Joseph Paxton, was erected. Free speech and demonstrations have been a key feature of Hyde Park since the 19th century. Speakers' Cor ...
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Kleptomania
Kleptomania is the inability to resist the urge to steal items, usually for reasons other than personal use or financial gain. First described in 1816, kleptomania is classified in psychiatry as an impulse control disorder. Some of the main characteristics of the disorder suggest that kleptomania could be an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder, but also share similarities with addictive and mood disorders. The disorder is frequently under-diagnosed and is regularly associated with other psychiatric disorders, particularly anxiety, eating disorders, alcohol and substance use. Patients with kleptomania are typically treated with therapies in other areas due to the comorbid grievances rather than issues directly related to kleptomania. Over the last 100 years, a shift from psychotherapeutic to psychopharmacological interventions for kleptomania has occurred. Pharmacological treatments using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), mood stabilizers and opioid recepto ...
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