

Sounds Of Silents
Paul Peditto
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Readers find this book to be an essential resource for silent film comedy enthusiasts, praising its comprehensive coverage of both famous and obscure comedians. Many highlight Glenn Mitchell's thorough research and engaging writing style, making it a must-have for fans and scholars alike. The book is noted for its valuable insights into the history of the film studios as well.
An encyclopedic look at silent film comedy that covers all the greats, from the Keystone Kops to Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Buster Keaton, as well as myriad lesser-known figures.
Readers will delight in reacquainting themselves with the movies that first made audiences laugh.
A-z Of Silent Film Comedy is a play written by Glenn Mitchell and published by University of California in London (2003).
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