The Cinematheque Francaise has recently launched La Triangle Archives (1915 - 1919), a website devoted to the Triangle Film Corp that has digitised archival documents, and better yet film clips. Here's a link to the page for the clips:
http://www.cinematheque.fr/sites-docume ... lms-12.php
There's four minutes from the 1915 DON QUIXOTE directed by Eddie Dillon, which gives a very good look at DeWolfe Hopper and Max Davidson (as Sancho Panza). Other clips include OH MABEL BEHAVE, and a number of Doug Fairbanks comedies.
Triangle Films website
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Re: Triangle Films website
Steve Massa wrote:The Cinematheque Francaise has recently launched La Triangle Archives (1915 - 1919), a website devoted to the Triangle Film Corp that has digitised archival documents, and better yet film clips. Here's a link to the page for the clips:
http://www.cinematheque.fr/sites-docume ... lms-12.php
There's four minutes from the 1915 DON QUIXOTE directed by Eddie Dillon, which gives a very good look at DeWolfe Hopper and Max Davidson (as Sancho Panza). Other clips include OH MABEL BEHAVE, and a number of Doug Fairbanks comedies.
It's interesting to see George Ovey in OH MABEL BEHAVE. I don;t know that I've ever seen him in a Sennett production Before.
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Finally had a chance to look at this clip. The girl appears to be Helen "Ollie" Carlyle. George Ovey was in a few Keystones made around this time (Spring 1915), including THE CANNONBALL and FATTY'S RECKLESS FLING. Looks to be shot at Busch Gardens in Pasadena.
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