The film answers back : an historical appreciation of the cinema (1939)

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Facing page maedchen in uniform, directed by Leontine Sagan 170 boys town, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production, with Mickey Rooney 170 Four stages in the drum, an Alexander Korda production 175 Four stages in the divorce of lady x, an Alexander Korda production (United Artists) 182 The French fever, directed by Louis Delluc. The German the street, directed by Karl Grune. The Swedish the exiles, directed by Victor Sjostrom 190 snow white and the seven dwarfs, Walt Disney's full-length feature film 192 the mascot, a puppet film by Starevitch 192 waxworks. Conrad Veidt as Ivan the Terrible, Werner Krauss as Spring-heeled Jack, Emil Jannings as Haroun-al-Raschid 1 96 Emil Jannings in the last laugh, directed by Murnau 202 Four films of the French school 214 (a) faust, a Melies production of 1905 (b) le million, directed by Rene Clair (c) poil de carrotte, directed by Duvivier (d) toni, directed by Jean Renoir -Emil Jannings in the blue angel, directed by Von Sternberg. 218 A silent and a talkie film, both directed by G. W. Pabst, the joyless street, with Greta Garbo and kameradschaft 226 Bette Davis in dark victory (First National), Erich von Stroheim in mademoiselle docteur (United Artists) 258 8