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RT @KJBar: New: The Albanese government has announced a $33 million lifeline over the next four years to the National Library… https://t.co/DJIXZTcO0Z
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RT @fantomedelopera: A #PhantomoftheOpera-themed display for #GastonLeroux's original novel (which was first published in book form… https://t.co/771lyYhyNm
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I haven’t added to the site for a little while, but today’s the day! Here’s an interview from 1917 I found recently… https://t.co/hUHGzcMgY4
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RT @MoviesSilently: I think people inside the classic/silent fandom forget just how little is known about the era by the general public… https://t.co/pYwMsxHIFZ
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RT @silentmoviegifs: In 1914, a 20-year-old Mabel Normand directed her second film, Won in a Closet, where she pulled off this really co… https://t.co/1CKzR8h8T6
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RT @MoviesSilently: Quick note about budgets during the silent era: A lot of books were cooked. John Gilbert, King Vidor and Erich von… https://t.co/Lx1Fb64aCM
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RT @thehighsign: Today Slate is running a chapter from my new book, Camera Man. This is the second & last excerpt for publication, s… https://t.co/JKAvrxYaaZ
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RT @MoviesSilently: Hey, how about that! A claim in a silent star autobiography that lines up with other sources! Buy a lottery ticket, guys. 🤣
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RT @MoviesSilently: Universal's Butterfly line of motion pictures featured some striking ads. Universal used marketing terms for their… https://t.co/jdrTJSw05n
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RT @MoviesSilently: Wikipedia strikes again. "Makeup in the early days of cinema was almost non-existent with the exception of beards… https://t.co/WuTHw9cxGp