R. C. Sherriff on writing Journey's End
Mar. 24th, 2019 02:59 amimgur album of the scanned pages.
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In August 1929, Tiffany-Stahl Productions ran a long-ish ad about their upcoming releases in a number of trade magazines for theater owners. The ad started with a spread dedicated to Journey's End, which Tiffany-Stahl were very proud to have acquired. Here's a copy of that spread.
Transcripts of the text follow the images. Click to view at a larger size.
( Read more... )Image source: Motion Picture News, 10 August 1929.
This ad also ran in other magazines that month, such as the 17 August edition of Exhibitor's Herald World, and a black-and-white version in Variety on 7 August.
Two images showing the filming of some of the battle scenes in Journey's End. Click the pictures to view them at a larger size. The source links are to archived versions of each magazine.
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This post would not exist without the Media History Project.
I'm going to write more in the future about the articles these photos come from, but I figured this blog could use a few more images.
This comes from James Curtis’s fine biography of James Whale – I am working from the 1982 edition from the Scarecrow Press, but there’s also a revised edition from 1998. Scroll down for the transcript; each image is clickable to view at full size.
It's been a very long time since I composed a post like this; please let me know if there are any formatting issues