COURTESY OF EUROPEAN FILM STAR POSTCARDS: During the silent era, Fox Film Corporation was a multimillion-dollar
empire controlling a large portion of the exhibition, distribution, and
production of film facilities. Fox Film was founded in 1915 by William
Fox, a Hungarian-American motion picture executive with enormous
entrepreneurial drive and vision. He made film stars of William Farnum,
Theda Bara and Janet Gaynor, earned millions with the Westerns of Tom
Mix and Buck Jones, and produced the silent classics What Price Glory (Raoul Walsh, 1926), Seventh Heaven (1927), and Sunrise
(1927). READ AND SEE MUCH MORE HERE.
CLICK ON THE POSTCARD TO SEE MADGE BELLAMY; READ MORE ABOUT HER HERE
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