Film and theatre (1936)

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252 INDEX Cullman, Howard S., 7 Cutting of films, 13-14; and montage, 51-52 Daguerre, Louis Jacques, 17 David Copperfield, 6, 21, 43, 54, 84, 89, 143, 146, 148 Dead End, 182 Death's Jest Boo\, in De Mille, Cecil, 8 Deutsch, Babette, 176, 181 Dialogue, in film" and theatre, 85, 149 Diamond Jim, 83 Dickens, Charles, 30, 137 Dietrich, Marlene, 28, 46, 168 Disney, Walt, 44, 45, 72, 92, 93, 187, 188 Dissolve, 82 Dods worth, 31, 73 Doll's House, A, 33 Dramatist, position of, in theatre, 38 Dreigroschenoper, Die, 36 Drinkwater, John, 82 Dulac, Germaine, 49 Dziga-Vertov, 47, 49-50, 56 Eastman, George, 17 Edison, T., 18 Eisenstein, S. M., 14, 47, 53, 55, 58, 59, in, 122 Eliot, T. S., 186 Elizabeth and Essex, 99, 142 Elizabethan poetic drama, 185; loss of appeal in modern times, 10809, 179-81; conditions of, similar to those of cinema, 3-7 Emperor Jones, 10 Fade-in, 82, 107, 135 Fade-out, 82, 107, 135 Faust, 107 Feather in Her Hat, A, 63 Fielding, Henry, 30 Fields, W. C, 6 Film, popular appeal of, 1-5, 9-14, 25-28; opposition to, 5-18; prog149-60, 181-82; in contrast to theatre, 22-26, 62-63, 129-30, 149-60, 181-82; in contrast to novel, 160-61, 175-76; connec tions with modern poetry, 17677; scope of, 187-89; basic elements of, 38-48; pictorial element of, 40-41, 55; origin of photographic image in, 44-46; narrative in the, 48-50, 59, 62; music in the, 48; montage, 5054; movement in, 69-80; subjective treatment in, 75, 76, 79, 101-07, JI7ยป 136-42; linkage, 80-84; control over space, 84-91; control over objects, 92-94; control over sound, 95, 130-140; control over time, 96-100; symbols in, 108-12; rhythm in, 11219; sound in the, 20-21, 75, 120-21, 122-60, 161-62 Film-Eye, The, 50 Fireman, The, 122 Flash-back, 97-98 Fletcher, J. G., 48, 120 Flush, significance of in film version of The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 137, 155 Frames, 40, 78 Freund, Karl, 36 Gable, Clark, 46 Gance, Abel, 49 Garbo, Greta, 46, 168 Gerould, Katharine, 121 Ghost Goes West, The, 134, 169 70 Globe Theatre, The, 10, 179 Goin' to Town, 52 Gold Rush, The, 6, 122 Gorhoduc, 9 Greek theatre, 10, 185 Gregory, Horace, 176 Griffith, D. W., 89, 97 Hamlet, 4, 10, 11, 31, 33, 104, 142, 166 Hardwicke, Sir Cedric, 88, 164 Hardy, Thomas, 55 Hays, Will, 163 Hecht, Ben, 128 Heir of Jenghis Khan, The, 47 Henry V, 82 Henslowe, Philip, 4, 7 Hepburn, Katherine, 169 House of Rothschild, The, 21