Marshall, Tully 1864-1943Overview
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Tully Marshall
Grand hotel
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1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 625 libraries worldwide The glitz and glitter of Berlin's Grand Hotel comes alive with this story of love and betrayal.
Intolerance a drama of comparisons
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3 editions published between 1998 and 2003 in English and No Linguistic content and held by 404 libraries worldwide Switches back and forth between four separate stories from Babylonian times to the twentieth century to show humanity's inhumanity and intolerance through the ages. The Babylonian story deals with the fall of Babylon in 538 B.C. The Judean story treats the life of Christ. The French story centers on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572. The modern story is set in an American mill town and the slum area of an American city.
This gun for hire
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1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 398 libraries worldwide A hired-gun seeks revenge from a client that betrayed him.
Big trail
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8 editions published between 1930 and 2006 in English and held by 240 libraries worldwide A wagon train on the Oregon Trail encounters tough difficulties.
Raoul Walsh's The big trail
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2 editions published between 2001 and 2008 in English and held by 218 libraries worldwide A band of hardy pioneers makes its perilous way along the Oregon Trail, braving bison, treacherous river crossings, blizzards and Indian attacks. Filmed in two versions simultaneously, each scene had to be shot twice, once for the widescreen process Grandeur in 70mm, and again for the standard 35mm version.
The hunchback of Notre Dame
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1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 202 libraries worldwide Clopin bought Esmeralda from the gypsies when she was young. Dancing in the square at the festival, Esmeralda is spotted by Jehan, the evil brother of the good archdeacon Claude Frollo. When he sets Quasimodo out to kidnap Esmeralda, Phoebus, Captain of the Guards, rescues her and captures Quasimodo. Quasimodo is sentenced to be flogged, and the only one who will give him water while he is tied in the square is Esmeralda. After Clopin forces Esmeralda to leave Phoebus at the ball, she sends a note to Phoebus to meet her at Notre-Dame. In the garden, Phoebus is stabbed in the back by Jehan. Esmeralda is accused of stabbing Phoebus, convicted by the courts and sentenced to hang. Clopin, Phoebus and Quasimodo all try different ways to save Esmeralda.
The cat and the canary
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3 editions published between 1927 and 2007 in English and held by 162 libraries worldwide The potential heirs to a large fortune gather at their benefactor's mansion twenty years after his death, but the reading of his will is interrupted by a series of disturbing events.
Fighting caravans
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1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 97 libraries worldwide "Welcome to the Civil War where fighting caravans of freight wagons struggle to make their way west, fighting enemies at every turn. A young frontier scout helps guide a freight wagon train across the country, fighting off Indians and evil traders. Meanwhile, his two crusty companions try to save him from falling in love with the hot-tempered French maiden who is determined to make her way west alone."--Container.
The covered wagon
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1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 87 libraries worldwide "The film takes place in 1848, when two wagon trains--one led by Jesse Wingate, the other by Will Banion--as they travel from Kansas City, over the Oregon Trail, to destinations in California and Oregon. As the wagons make their way over the tortuous trail, many obstacles are encountered--the crossing of the Platte River, an Indian attack, and a prairie fire. On the way to California, human stories unfold--the most prominent of which revolves around Will and Molly Wingate. Molly's fianceĢ, Sam Woodhull, out to discredit Will, succeeds in having Will and his wagons banished from the train and head off to the California gold fields. By that point, Molly has fallen in love with Will and sends Jackson to find him."--Paul Brenner.
Hurricane express
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9 editions published between 1983 and 2006 in English and held by 84 libraries worldwide This Mascot movie serial stars John Wayne as Larry Baker, a commercial pilot and son of a railroad engineer. When his father's train is derailed causing his death, Baker sets out to track down "The Wrecker", a mysterious figure who has been sabotaging the L & R Railroad. Assisting Baker on his quest for justice is Gloria Martin (Shirley Grey), the daughter of a man wrongly accused of the crimes and who is looking to clear her father's name.
Raoul Walsh's The big trail
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1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 65 libraries worldwide In this sweeping pioneer adventure, a courageous young scout (Wayne) leads hundreds of settlers across treacherous cliffs, through brutal snowstorms, Indian attacks and buffalo stampedes to their destiny out West.
Treasures III social issues in American film, 1900-1934. Program 4, Americans in the making
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2 editions published in 2007 in English and held by 58 libraries worldwide The fourth and final program in a series of 48 movies that helped change America. During the first decades of the 20th century no issue was too controversial for movies ... from prohibition to abortion, unions, atheism, the vote for women, worker safety, juvenile justice, homelessness and immigration, these films became the catalyst for social change.
The hunchback of Notre Dame
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1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 55 libraries worldwide The story of the grotesque hunchback, Quasimodo, and his devotion to the gypsy girl, Esmeralda, in 15th century France.
Laurel and Hardy collection. Volume 2, [disc 2], Dancing masters
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1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 50 libraries worldwide Get ready to waltz, runba and pirouette with Laurel and Hardy as the hapless comic duo takes the reins of the Arthur Hurry School of Dancing.
The cat and the canary
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2 editions published between 2005 and 2006 in English and held by 42 libraries worldwide Greedy relatives assemble in an old mansion to hear the will of an eccentric recluse. The beautiful heroine, heiress to a possible fortune, is menaced by a mysterious killer disguised as a hideous monster. A forerunner to many horror-comedies that reveal seemingly supernatural events as the doings of a human villain, the story features secret passages, vanishing actors and claw-like hands reaching out from the darkness.
The whispering chorus
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3 editions published between 1997 and 2005 in English and held by 37 libraries worldwide A bookkeeper frustrated by financial hardship and the cruelty of fate abandons his wife and job. He decides to live as a recluse in a waterfront shack.
Mammy
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 37 libraries worldwide As the star of Meadow's Merry Minstrels, Al Fuller (Jolson) lands a backer for the show, springboarding the troupe to success, but when a jealous co-star puts real bullets in Fuller's stage gun, Al finds himself charged with attempted murder.
Intolerance love's struggle throughout the ages
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2 editions published in 1916 in English and held by 18 libraries worldwide Four separate stories are interwoven: the fall of Babylon, the death of Christ, the massacre of the Huguenots and a contemporary drama, all crosscut and building with enormous energy to a thrilling chase and finale.
The great American Western. Volume 16
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1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 15 libraries worldwide Fighting caravans: To avoid jail time for a misdemeanor, Clint Belmet persuades a French women to act as his spouse and join him on a wagon train headed west.
The merry widow
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1 edition published in 2010 in English and held by 12 libraries worldwide A showgirl is spurned by her lover, a prince, only to become the widow of a horrible baron. Now that she has money to attract suitors, the prince returns hoping to win her love back. more
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Ballets Crime Crucifixion of Jesus Christ Deception Detective and mystery films Drama Esmeralda (Fictitious character) Feature films Feature films Fiction films Film adaptations France France--Paris Frontier and pioneer life Germany Greene, Graham,--1904-1991 Grey, Zane,--1872-1939 Haunted house films History Homicide Horror films Hotels Immigrants Indians of North America Inheritance and succession Jesus Christ Love Luxury Man-woman relationships Middle East--Babylon (Extinct city) Millionaires Miracles of Jesus Christ Murder Murderers Notre-Dame de Paris (Cathedral) Outlaws Overland journeys to the Pacific Poverty Quasimodo (Fictitious character) Romance films Saint Bartholomew's Day (Massacre of, France : 1572) Silent films Silent films Social problems Teachings United States United States--Oregon National Historic Trail Video recordings--for the hearing impaired Wagon trains Western films
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Marshall Philips, Walter 1864-1943
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