"My name is Victoria Winters."
Please meet Victoria Winters on her arrival at Collinwood. Through the magic of radio; of course, this is 1966. Apparently she has a cousin from England, who always loved Collinwood, near Widow's Hill.
Index of /radio_podcasts/Old Time Radio Shows/Dark Shadows/:
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Index of /radio_podcasts/Old Time Radio Shows/Dark Shadows/
Index of /radio_podcasts/Old Time Radio Shows/Dark Shadows/:
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"My name is Victoria Winters." Please meet Victoria Winters on her arrival at Collinwood. Of course you happen to know this is 1966.
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"My name is Victoria Winters." Please meet Victoria Winters on her arrival at Collinwood. Of course you happen to know this is 1966.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Is this a lost silent film?
Picture Stories Magazine (Volume 3) Sept 1914-F...:
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Its my belief that this in fact could be a lost silent film. Please visit the above link.
This film, The Riddle of the Green Umbrella with Alice Joyce "from the two reel Kalem detective story, could also be a "lost film": I have not yet found any quickly available record of it.
Picture Stories Magazine advertised itself on the front cover as being the Illustrated Films Monthly during 1914 and 1915.
Scott Lord: Silent Film; Lost Film, Found Magazines
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Its my belief that this in fact could be a lost silent film. Please visit the above link.
This film, The Riddle of the Green Umbrella with Alice Joyce "from the two reel Kalem detective story, could also be a "lost film": I have not yet found any quickly available record of it.
Picture Stories Magazine advertised itself on the front cover as being the Illustrated Films Monthly during 1914 and 1915.
Scott Lord: Silent Film; Lost Film, Found Magazines
Monday, June 4, 2012
Filmnyheter 1923 (free online magazine on Swedish Silent Film)
Virtual History Film:
'via Blog this' Please allow the use of the magazine cover fairly as the is a link provided above it and enjoy the copies of Filmnyheter that have been made available online to read in both Scandinavian and the United States.
'via Blog this' Please allow the use of the magazine cover fairly as the is a link provided above it and enjoy the copies of Filmnyheter that have been made available online to read in both Scandinavian and the United States.
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