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Guide To Silent Westerns, Vol. 13 by Larry Langman β€” book cover

Guide To Silent Westerns, Vol. 13

by Larry Langman
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This comprehensive film guide lists the screen credits and provides synopses of more than 5,400 silent western features, documentaries, shorts and serials released from the 1890s through 1930. Numerous one-, two- and three-reelers are included in this guide. These westerns came from both the major and lesser known American film studios, many long defunct.

The term western is hard to define; someone once commented that a western had to have a horse in it. The genre generally applies to that post-Civil War period beginning with the great cattle drives and ending around 1890. But the author has included tales about early California, Mexico, various Indian tribes along the Eastern seaboard, the building of the railroad, the gold rush of 1849 and the search for gold in the Yukon. Other films which seem to have less in common with the genre, such as northern westerns, are listed in a separate appendix.

Synopsis

This comprehensive film guide lists the screen credits and provides synopses of more than 5,400 silent western features, documentaries, shorts and serials released from the 1890s through 1930. Numerous one-, two- and three-reelers are included in this guide. These westerns came from both the major and lesser known American film studios, many long defunct. The term "western" is hard to define; someone once commented that a western had to have a horse in it. The genre generally applies to that post-Civil War period beginning with the great cattle drives and ending around 1890. But the author has included tales about early California, Mexico, various Indian tribes along the Eastern seaboard, the building of the railroad, the gold rush of 1849 and the search for gold in the Yukon. Other films which seem to have less in common with the genre, such as northern westerns, are listed in a separate appendix.

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Lists the screen credits and provides synopses of some 5,400 silent western features, documentaries, shorts, and serials released from the 1890s through 1930. Arranged by title and indexed by personnel (actors, directors, screenwriters), with appendices listing serials, series, epics, and northwestern feature films. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Larry Langman

LARRY LANGMAN is a film historian and writer, who has published extensively.

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Lists the screen credits and provides synopses of some 5,400 silent western features, documentaries, shorts, and serials released from the 1890s through 1930. Arranged by title and indexed by personnel (actors, directors, screenwriters), with appendices listing serials, series, epics, and northwestern feature films. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1992
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
622
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313278587

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