History
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- The Greatest Films
- Interpretive, descriptive review commentary and historical background for hundreds of classic Hollywood and other American films in the last century.
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- Classic Film Safari
- Personal site providing information about classic films from 1930's through 1950's.
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- Classic Films
- Features articles, images, audio clips, links and comprehensive bibliography on Hollywood's Golden Era.
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- Earlycinema.com
- An introduction to the first decade of film, with biographies, filmographies, technology, films, essays and additional resources.
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- Film History By Decade
- Series of web articles to provide a comprehensive survey of the history of cinema.
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- Film Notes
- Focuses on foreign film and early cinematic history. Reviews and information pages on films and directors along with links to related sites. Also includes a discussion forum.
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- Film and History
- Interdisciplinary journal of film and television studies. Subscriptions, events, announcements, links, and contact information.
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- Hooray for Hollywood
- Dedicated to the actors and actresses from Hollywood's "Golden Era" of film during the early part of the 20th century.
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- Library of Congress - Motion Picture and Television Reading Room
- Information about the library's motion picture collections and archival materials.
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- PapaRotsy's E-zine
- Collection of articles focusing on the history of adult material in motion pictures and videography. Also includes lists of film performers who have died from or are living with AIDS.
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- The Hollywood Thirties
- A personal homepage devoted to the history and trends of the movies of the 1930s, as well as information on leading actors/actresses of the era.
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- The Monster That Ate Hollywood
- PBS program explores the changing face of Hollywood and how the movie business, and movies themselves, have changed over the past 25 years.
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- Who's Who of Victorian Cinema
- A biographical guide to those who, behind and in front of the camera, collectively invented cinema in the 1890s.
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- Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
- The motion picture history collections includes film, other visual records and manuscript collections documenting a full century of cinema.
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- Widescreen Museum - The Cinerama Wing
- Illustrated history of the format, specifications, original reference materials, and filmography.
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- Big Movie Zone: 'This is Cinerama'
- Review of the first Cinerama film, shown at the renovated Cinerama Dome in Hollywood. (May 01, 2002)
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