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DESCRIPTION:\n	As film technique grew increasingly sophisticated\, two loca
 l studios\, Vitagraph and Thanhouser\, attempted to silence the industry’s
  critics by putting the work of the masters on nickelodeon screens. (Progr
 am approximately 80 mins.) \n\n\n	Lady Godiva \n	\n	Dir.&nbsp\;Charles Ken
 t. 35mm print courtesy of Library of Congress. Vitagraph Studio. With Juli
 a Swayne Gordon\, Robert Gaillard\, and Kate Price. Based on a poem by Alf
 red Lord Tennyson. Because she “loathed to see them taxed\,” Lady Godiva g
 ives her all for her subjects. \n	\n	\n	Pillars of Society \n	\n	35mm prin
 t courtesy of George Eastman House. Thanhouser Studio. With Martin Faust a
 nd Julia M. Taylor. Based on a play by Henrik Ibsen. In a series of ground
 breaking theatrical adaptations\, New Rochelle’s Thanhouser was the first 
 studio to bring the work of Henrik Ibsen to the screen. \n	\n	\n	Lochinvar
  \n	\n	16mm print courtesy of Library of Congress. Thanhouser Studio. With
  William Russell and Marguerite Snow. Based on a poem by Sir Walter Scott.
  The “gallant young Lochinvar” and his stolen bride lead their pursuers on
  a merry chase. \n	\n	\n	A Tale of Two Cities \n	\n	Dir. William Humphrey.
  30 mins. 35mm print courtesy of UCLA Film &amp\; TV Archive. Vitagraph St
 udio. With Maurice Costello\, Florence Turner\, and John Bunny. Based on t
 he novel by Charles Dickens. Recently restored by UCLA\, this three-reel D
 ickens adaptation was one of the longest and most elaborate films produced
  in America. \n\nFree with Museum admission. \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:The Classics
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