Lois Weber (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lois Weber" in English language version.

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  • "Focus on Female Directors 2018". Calendar. American Cinematheque. Svetlana Cvetko's "Yours Sincerely, Lois Weber" (USA, 6 min.) Executive produced by Elizabeth Banks, this documentary examines the achievements of the highest-paid silent film director at Universal in 1916, Lois Weber. It is told through the fictionalized character of a young magazine photographer who hopes to impress her.

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  • George Washburn Smalley, from Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, ed. James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. 6 vols. (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887–1889).

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  • [1]"Born Florence Lois Weber on June 13, 1879, in Allegheny City (annexed in 1907 officially as the North Side, Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, Lois Weber was the second daughter of George and Mary Matilda (née Snaman) Weber. George's parents, Salesius Weber and Elizabeth Koch Weber arrived by 1854 from Germany."

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  • Lois Weber, "HYPOCRITES", Marlborough Express (Marlborough, New Zealand: June 18, 1917): 8.

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  • Grace Kingsley, "Lois Weber for 'Uncle Tom'", Los Angeles Daily Times (June 24, 1926): A8.
  • "'Uncle Tom' Comes to the Screen", The Motion Picture Review (1927), iath.virginia.edu; accessed December 19, 2016.
  • Grace Kingsley, "Lois Weber for 'Uncle Tom'", Los Angeles Daily Times (June 24, 1926): A8; "Cupid Beaten by Picture Demand", Los Angeles Times (July 2, 1926): A2; Grace Kingsley, "Lois Weber's Own 'Uncle Tom'" Los Angeles Times (July 2, 1926): A8; "'Uncle Tom' and the Jinx", New York Times (July 24, 1927): 5; and "Universal Starts Feature Productions", Los Angeles Times (July 26, 1926): A9. For a detailed account of the production, see David Pierce, "'Carl Laemmle's Outstanding Achievement': Harry Pollard and the Struggle to Film Uncle Tom's Cabin," Film History 10:4 (1998): 459–76.
  • Paul Thompson, "Uncle Carl Sells Uncle Tom Down the Movie River", Motion Picture Classic (September 1927).
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