A random selection of photos featuring several stars of the silent era.
With a name based on a Mystery Science Theater 3000 riff, EPP was originally going to mostly house B-movie reviews. Now though, it has become a repository for whatever burrs get under my pop culture saddle on any given day. Seriously, I must be insane; who else voluntarily reads a book on the history of jeans...and enjoys it?
Showing posts with label Louise Brooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise Brooks. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
The Silent Majority: Everyone was There
Labels:
Colleen Moore,
Dorothy Gish,
Jack Pickford,
Joan Crawford,
John Gilbert,
Lillian Gish,
Lon Chaney Sr.,
Louise Brooks,
Marilyn Miller,
Mary Pickford,
Norma Shearer,
The Silent Majority
Sunday, August 29, 2010
The Silent Majority: Clara Bow and Louise Brooks
I had been wanting to do a semi-regular series on this blog featuring some of my favorite stars of the silent film era; the new interest of a friend in silents has led me to go ahead, as well as giving me a title (thanks, Elizabeth). So here it is, ladies and gents, the first enstallment of a picture feature I'll call The Silent Majority.
(NSFW due to one instance of what I like to call tasteful nudity!)
Clara Bow is still remembered today by many as "The It Girl," while Louise Brooks was, until recently, often forgotten by all except film historians and a group of loyal, dedicated fans. Clara and Louise were both influential as far as the "look" of the flappers and jazz babies of the 1920s. Chances are, if you've seen a film set in the 1920s or 1930s and there are any pictures of then-popular film stars featured, then you've seen both of these ladies.
(NSFW due to one instance of what I like to call tasteful nudity!)
Clara Bow is still remembered today by many as "The It Girl," while Louise Brooks was, until recently, often forgotten by all except film historians and a group of loyal, dedicated fans. Clara and Louise were both influential as far as the "look" of the flappers and jazz babies of the 1920s. Chances are, if you've seen a film set in the 1920s or 1930s and there are any pictures of then-popular film stars featured, then you've seen both of these ladies.
Labels:
1920s,
1930s,
Cinema,
Clara Bow,
Ladies,
Louise Brooks,
Movies,
NSFW,
Pictures,
The Silent Majority
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