Films
- Corbett and Courtney before the Kinetograph, 1894
- Actor's Fund Field Day, 1910
- How Championships Are Won—And Lost, 1910
- The Man from the Golden West, 1913
- The Burglar and the Lade, 1915
- The Other Girl, 1915
- The Prince of Avenue A., 1920
- The Midnight Man, 1920
- The Beauty Shop, 1922
- James J. Corbett and Neil O'Brien, 1929
- At the Round Table, 1930
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“The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art and life. Unlike painting and literature, the cinema both gives to life and takes from it, and I try to render this concept in my films. Literature and painting both exist as art from the very start; the cinema doesnt.”
—Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930)
“Does art reflect life? In movies, yes. Because more than any other art form, films have been a mirror held up to societys porous face.”
—Marjorie Rosen (b. 1942)
“Television does not dominate or insist, as movies do. It is not sensational, but taken for granted. Insistence would destroy it, for its message is so dire that it relies on being the background drone that counters silence. For most of us, it is something turned on and off as we would the light. It is a service, not a luxury or a thing of choice.”
—David Thomson, U.S. film historian. America in the Dark: The Impact of Hollywood Films on American Culture, ch. 8, William Morrow (1977)