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Documents obscure silent films made in San Antonio, Texas,
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This review is from: The Star Film Ranch: Texas' First Picture Show (Paperback)
This short but sweet book documents the activities of the French company Méliès Star Film in 1911 in San Antonio. Chased out of New York by cold weather, they spent 1911 filming westerns around the San Antonio missions. Although almost all of these films are lost, author Thompson has documented storylines and reviews of all of the productions filmed there, including the first ever movie about the Alamo. Definitely a must-have book for fans of early silent film.
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When the Movies First Came to Texas,
By Fred Rhodes (Houston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Star Film Ranch: Texas' First Picture Show (Paperback)
This is an entertaining look at early film making, and an in-depth look at why a film legend, Georges Melies brought his Star Film Company from Manhattan to Texas 1910. Located just outside San Antonio, the Melies company made more than 70 films with popular actors of the era, including Francis Ford, older brother to film director John Ford.. A rare treat for film buffs and Texas history fans who may not know about the start of the Texas film industry. Melies produced the first "Alamo" motion picture, which used cadets from San Antonio's Peacock Military Academy as Santa Anna's army.
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The Star Film Ranch: Texas' First Picture Show by Frank Thompson (Paperback - 1996)
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