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819:. Notes at left of page-Taken by Francis Bergman in 1922. Identified by Lark Taylor's note on the back of the Folger Shakespeare Library's copy of it. The publisher was Frank Walter Bergmann (1898-1977). Not sure how much of this you want on the file description, so posted it here. BTW--bottom of page says that non-Folger copyrighted items are CC 4.0 Attribution, Share-Alike International licensed as long as the Folger Library is credited. 816: 2631:"...Edward Sheldon, who would "reshape ... entire career and, in the words of producer-director Arthur Hopkins, take him 'up to the high mountain'." Maybe just a personal view, but I found this awkward reading – an un-named source quoting the words of another source, so that there is some initial doubt as to who is saying what. It may be possible to play with this for greater clarity. 2048:
course that "Barrymore" was Maurice's stage name, which John and his siblings adopted for their own acting careers. This needs to be noted. I imagine that the name Barrymore was formally adopted at some stage, and that the later Barrymores, e.g. John Drew Barrymore and Drew Barrymore were actually called Barrymore; any information on that would be useful.
168:. Behind the mask lay a very different and damaged creature who had been an alcoholic from the age of 14. His drinking, and his destructive behaviour wrecked four marriages, his career and his reputation. He ended his career playing parodies of himself in shoddy B-movies in order to pay off some of his huge debts. 2047:
In the Early life section, I think you need to add a little more information concerning the adoption of the Barrymore name. At present you say that John was born John Blyth, the son of Maurice Barrymore and Georgie Drew Barrymore – so why, the reader may wonder, was he born "Blyth"? The answer is of
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issue (bottom left). It's credited to Paramount but no copyright information was printed with it. A check of the UPenn books for periodical renewals for 1965 and 1966 shows the magazine wasn't renewed. My thought would be that the film still from the lobby card would be in the public domain because
3022:, with Costello this time, Barrymore joined United Artists (UA) under a three-film deal, for the next three years, and "enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and spent lavishly", according to Morrison." An overcomplex sentence which should be split, e.g.: "After completing his Warner Bros. contract with 3389:"the studios reacted positively with offers of work, including appearances in nine films in 1937 and 1938, including as Colonel Nielson in three Bulldog Drummond films..." Repetition of "including" – the first should be replaced by "which led to". In any event I would split this overlong sentence. 1601:
Slightly clarified: the story is that he was waiting there while his friends were otherwise engaged upstairs. It's possibly not true (according to Morrison), as it was Barrymore himself who says he lost his virginity to his step mother. Either way, it's a little too Jeremy Kyle/Jerry Springer! -
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I'm a bit confused with years: in 1898 he joined KCS Wimbledon. A year later, i.e. 1899, he goes to the Slade, which he leaves after a year's formal study. That brings us to 1900. There then follows an unspecified period of riotous living in London. Then, in the summer of 1900, he "returns" to
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Very little from me, simply because it's a beautifully constructed article, splendidly sourced and immensely readable. I had already looked at it during work-in-progress, and it was no hardship to read it a second time for PR. Nor will it be one to read it a third time at FAC.
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has been very generous with his time and effort in both ensuring it reads well, and is correctly done in American English (a little alien for me to get completely right throughout!) Any and all comments that will aid this article's progress towards FAC standard are welcomed. -
3718:"Barrymore, a two-person play by William Luce, premiered in 1996, which depicts Barrymore shortly before his death in 1942 as he is rehearsing a revival of his Richard III." This is not grammatical as it stands. Perhaps "was" before "premiered", and replace "which" with "and"? 2129:
info is odd, and I'm not sure I've seen it in the other sources. I've got one of the sources (Kobler, who knew Barrymore well) say that while B was at school, he signed his name Jack S Barrymore. I'll keep looking to see if I can get some clarity on this. -
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I've added info on Maurice's adoption of the stage name, as well as dealing with the Maurice/founder point below too: hopefully it reads OK. I'm struggling to find something that deals specifically with when John adopted the name, but will keep searching. -
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There is only one link to the list of Barrymore's stage and screen, and that is the "see also" in the "Early stage career" section. The list is relevant to the whole article, and should thus be appropriately placed – perhaps at the head of the "Legacy"
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1897 was an emotionally challenging year for Barrymore: he lost his virginity when he was seduced by his step-mother, Mamie Floyd, - When did Barrymore Sr. remarry? Also, if he was caught in a brothel, would we be comfortable saying that he lost his
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Swapped chase for pursuit. I've mulled over the plane episode and decided to leave it in there: the whole thing was played out in the US media at the time, and did much to add to the Barrymore 'legend' and affected his image in the pubic's eye. -
3085:"Critical opinion of the acting was divided" – does this mean Barrymore's acting? A further issue is that of the two following examples, which are linked by "although", only the first seems to be a criticism of the acting, and that only marginally 485: 2943:"Although the film was "interesting, though not an unqualified success", according to Peters..." – "Although" closely followed by "though" reads poorly. I'd simplify to "Although according to Peters the film was not an unqualified success..." 1397:
of the above and could be used in the article if desired. While it can be argued that the design and artwork of the copyright-marked lobby card is still protected, the still went into the public domain with the publication of the ad in MPH.
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I was in two minds over this. It's an American artist, drawing an American actor in 1923 (in the US), so it should be OK in the US, but the only publishing I culd see was February 1925, so a {{PD-1923}} didn't seem right. Any thoughts? -
2237:"In October 1882, the family went on a season's tour with the Polish actress Helena Modjeska, and the following year his parents again toured with Modjeska, although they left their children behind". Do we know where they toured? 3743:
Last paragraph: if I were you I begin the paragraph with the information on the Fields film, and make the Flynn and its extended critical quote the last lines of the article. This would be a lot more powerful than the present
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Lead: "Barrymore's personal life has been the subject of much attention before and since his death." Indeed, but this reads like an unnecessary editorial observation, and it is not as far as I can see a matter supported in the
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More generally, I found the detail in the final paragraph a little excessive, for example I'd delete "A newspaper editor chartered a plane and flew her to Chicago, to meet Barrymore's train" and perhaps find another word for
3493:"Shortly before his death, Barrymore returned to the faith of the Catholic Church". This is the only mention of Catholicism – if he "returned" to it, there ought to be a passing mention of it in the Early life section. 2363:
London; when did he leave it? By November he is back in America, employed in New York. This seems an awful lot of very rapid to-ing and fro-ing, when you couldn't just nip on a plane. Did you mean that he returned to
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I notice you are inconsistent about whether to use 10- or 13-digit ISBNs. Personally I prefer the former, find the the latter clumping, lumpen things, but we are bidden to go for the 13-digit versions nonetheless. See
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from the set. At bottom left is the notice, then Country of origin USA and the standard Paramount rider about the item being leased from them. However, the still was published in an ad before the film was released.
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Is "double-bill" a hyphenated term? Also, I think the term "double bill" refers to the plays rather than the roles. Thus: "Barrymore appeared at the Criterion Theatre in a double bill of works by J. M. Barrie..."
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Are you sure about the pipelink on Criterion Theatre, which seems to go to a different Broadway theatre – Hammerstein's Olympia. There's no indication anywhere that the Criterion Theatre of 1907 was part of this
309:"Peters's" – BrEng-v-AmEng: as the text has the Ssilvers imprimatur I am probably mistaken in my belief that in AmEng this would usually be just ess-apostrophe, rather than ess-apostrophe-ess. I just mention it. 2154:
Maurice was the founder of the Barrymore acting dynasty rather than a prominent member of it. The Drews, however, were well established before Georgiana, although they appear to have died out, save through the
261:"noted the humanism demonstrated between Barrymore's character" – does the source really say "humanism" rather than "humanity"? Very odd word to pick – it usually refers to the world-view espoused by atheists. 2073:
I'm not particularly concerned about the later Barrymores – their use of the name is really a matter for their articles. But the fact that "Barrymore" was initially a stage name does I think need to be noted.
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To minimize disruption to the schedule, the studio put Barrymore in Kelley's Rest Home, a sanatorium for alcoholics, but he continued to drink covertly and was disruptive on set. - Disruption -- Disruptive
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Suggested rephrase: "The following year Barrymore's mother died from tuberculosis when he was 11 years old;" β†’ "The following year, when Barrymore was 11 years old, his mother died from tuberculosis;"
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The final paragraph of the section is basically tributes, and might be better placed in the next section. It is not noticeably different in tone from the first paragraph of the later section.
3026:, alongside Costllo, Barrymore joined United Artists (UA) under a three-film deal. For the next three years, according to Morrison, he "enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and spent lavishly". 1024:
I can't find a copyright registration for the 1931 film (something for the '55 film, but not '31). There are a few online sources (including the two in the licence info) as well as the one
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starts. Photo is on the next page at upper left. The film was released December 24, 1937. Paramount also provided a copy of the photo to Motion Picture Herald for their
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As always, many, many thanks for all your time and effort here. Ive addressed some of the points, and will work on the rest shortly, possibly after a closed PR. Cheers -
2400:"In 1906, White was murdered by Nesbit's husband..." Better to say "shot" than "murdered", as I understand that Thaw was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity. 3414:"he worked conscientiously on the films and honored his debts." Two separate things; perhaps should be expanded to "...and as a consequence was able to honor his debts" 1777:
The sources don't give the formal reason for the divroce, possibly because it wasn't known. It was obtained in Paris and Barrymore refused to leak any info about it. -
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I can see that a great deal of work has gone into this article. I hope my comments and suggestions here are helpful, also the few minor edits I have made to the text.
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I can't find a US registration for it tho. The ILN, being a UK publication, would have assumed copyright, given the fact there is no registration process in the UK. -
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Many thanks for all this so far: RL has been slightly hectic this week, but I'll be making a start on these and other comments later on today. Thanks again -
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Will go through the sources. I'm not sure there is anything along the lines of a timescale, but I am fairly sure there is something about his reasoning. -
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useful PR and I've covered most of the comments. There are a couple of more comments that need some in-depth work that I'll work on pre-FAC. Cheers -
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In February 1928, Barrymore obtained a quiet divorce from Oelrichs; she eagerly agreed to the separation, as she was in a relationship with a lawyer,
1105: 1304: 1082:- That most publicity stills were not copyrighted is no longer sufficient for a PD claim, at least at the FA level. You'll need stronger evidence. 1506: 126: 2208:
Should "Arch Street Theatre" be "theater"? There seems to be inconsistency in the use of American spelling, but maybe there's a reason for this?
1475: 2590:? Rather than reiterating this point, may I suggest that generally a little more detail as to where Barrymore acted on stage would be helpful. 217:"The Observer wrote that…" – you'll get the Boulton sleeve across your windpipe for that. BB is adamant that papers do not write themselves. 2993:
Overuse of terminal "instead". e.g. "Dolores Costello was cast instead" closely followed by "...the film's producer, signed Astor instead".
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obit that in private life he continued to call himself "Blyth" (ref details available if required). I am now working on the review proper.
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Many thanks for your help here. I've followed all your suggestions, with one exception that I still need to check (humanism v humanity). -
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He did, but thery were one-offs to help father and sister out of a hole. He was still set on his career as an artist at the time. -
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Just checked Upenn books for 1925 in artwork and Sargent didn't register the drawing. Have noted this on the file-now back to
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Unknown. I was working under the assumption it was intended as a publicity photo, given the autograph (dated as 1922), etc. -
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I'd say it probably is supported: we have references in there to his private life being played out in the tabloids, and the
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Subsequent to his comments on the available literature, Morrison - This could be read as Morrion having made the commentsΒ β€”
3110:"Filming was stopped on one occasion after over 25 takes" – "after over" is an awkward pairing: perhaps "after more than"? 2024:
Just a trio of minor gripes for the moment; I hope to have more time after this evening, and will add a little more then.
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Done. I've been trying to find some way of resolving this, but no dice: looks like it's not PD (as far as I can see). -
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is from the University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences, so the information about White should be a RS.
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Since they have been mentioned copiously, it might be worth mentioning when Lionel and Ethel died, also Elaine Barrie.
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magazine. The copyright for the magazine wasn't renewed. I changed the information on the Commons file to that re:
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has text at the bottom. It's too small to read, but I'll put good money on one of those being a copyright notice. -
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A newspaper editor chartered a plane and flew her to Chicago, to meet Barrymore's train; - flew Costello or Barrie?
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Whose comment is the quoted "with aplomb and a sense of humor"? – there are two citations at the sentence's end.
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in which he co-starred with Lionel - perhaps reintroduce Lionel as his brother? It's been 14 years, narratively
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images). I've kept their correct names as provided in the sources, while using "theater" as the default. -
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opposite a gold-digging Colleen Moore". Needs a spot more punctuation, and possibly a bit of rearranging.
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that will work there. Let me see what can be made from what's at Lantern and identical copies of stills.
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I've seen the original in the ILN (copy emailed to you). No idea on the US copyright: I'll have a look. -
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Checked, and yes, it talks about the Transcendentalists, morality and relationships, before saying that
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I've dropped this in as a footnote: enough, do you think, or do you think it preferable in the body? -
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Perhaps you should mention the advent of a stepmother before the seduction episode - who was she, etc?
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I hate block registrations/renewals! Will see what can be put together and post the file links here.
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is your link). Also, shouldn't he and Georgina be side by side, so that the size can be a bit bigger?
3185:"He soon had a mental and physical breakdown" – I'd reword this: "Soon afterwards he suffered a ..." 1795:
A bit heavy on Peters' opinions. Contemporary reviews, maybe? Heaven knows a lot of them are online.
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Why doesn't young Barrymore imitate a real actor if he must copy someone. - Period or question mark?
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came out in 1926, and I think you should add the "origyear" field to the cite-book template here.
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First the bad news (which was suspected)-the card does have a copyright notice. Take a look at
1212:- Why are you using the cropped version? The actual lobby card would probably have better value. 220:"It was his longest held role" – I think you want a hyphen here, but don't take my word for it. 1100:
with photos from the film. Most can be matched to better quality stills for copies. This one
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All three Barrymores were in the US in 1904 - John didn't travel to the UK until April 1905. -
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Do we have the date/year he started school? Presumably after their return to the US in 1886.
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shows a 1932 notice 29 seconds into it. MGM did, however, take out multi page ads in the
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was a truly great actor. Possibly the finest thespian America has ever produced, his 1925
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It amazes me just how many times people have to remind me to do the most simple things...
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This is the first instalment of my main review, covering the first three main sections
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Well, did you see the source directly? Was there a copyright registration in the US?Β β€”
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There could be problems with the unattributed descriptions "self-confident, spirited"
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she fell in love with a poet during their extended stay in Venice. - which poet?Β β€”
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In late 1913, Barrymore made his first feature film, - mention that it's his first
1240:- Do you have a link to the full trailer so I can see if it has a copyright notice? 742: 165: 161: 2561:, to maintain the chronology, and also an indication as to where this took place? 486:
File:Ethel Barrymore, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front TIF.jpg
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later described as "the most memorable first night for years" - repeated first.
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I've removed the "high mountain" part, which makes it cleaner and clearer. -
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Can't find a source (the details on Commons are unclear. Now swappd out for
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That's my lot. A pleasure to read the article, and a pleasure to review it.
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Overlong/complex sentence beginning: "Barrymore expected to testify..." etc
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I'd mention that you didn't find any copyright registration for Sargent.Β β€”
253:"a three film deal" – another possible place where a hyphen might be right. 171:
This article has gone through a substantial re-write recently, since which
3210:"opines" is a word to be used with extreme frugality; my informal rule is 2790:"In 1921, Barrymore portrayed a wealthy Frenchman arriving in New York in 2215:
Many US theatres adopted the British spelling, including Arch Street (see
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File:Fred MacMurray Carole Lombard John Barrymore True Confession 1937.jpg
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has nothing to back up the PD claim with. There's a similar photo in the
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Done - showing masthead and date; now replaced with the clean version. -
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Third para first line: as I read it, "following" should be "followed"
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How about something like "in the role he had his longest run"? --
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Should there be a closing quote after "his talent at cut-rate"?
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He began his career in 1903 - but he had previous performances?
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was a huge success and he was lauded by fellow thesps such as
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Entry into motion pictures, and theatrical triumphs: 1913–24
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Entry into motion pictures, and theatrical triumphs: 1913–24
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Tim is correct: we would drop the last "s" in this case. --
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I'd rephrase final sentence of the first para: "Except for
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The 1923 image seems a little out of place in this section
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Huge thanks, Crisco. Much appreciated as always. Cheers -
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Maybe indicate that Gielgud was aged only 20 at the time?
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The following year, ... - Three years in three sentences.
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expressed the same idealism, or we might say humanism..."
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There's a copyright notice there (somewhat cropped).Β β€”
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Looks like I'll be uploading the full video then :DΒ β€”
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was "The" Broadway photographer back in the day. The
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File:John & Ethel Barrymore in A Slice of Life.JPG
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The words "It turned out that" can safely be dropped.
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361:. There is a splendid tool for converting 10s to 13s 214:"a village idiot one spoken line" – missing a "with"? 3018:"After his third film in the Warner Bros. contract, 1299:
Hmmm... not looking good for this one. Although the
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1035:I found a copy of the still published in July 1931 1126:Best of luck with that... frightening prospect.Β β€” 572:Uploaded (and now replaced) the dated masthead - 3294:The remaining sections should be done tomorrow. 1417:But, to be safe, I'd just use the film still.Β β€” 2918:Link on "the lead"? Surely commonly understood? 1945:Don't think you've linked Barrymore's children. 1166:File:Grand Hotel Greta Garbo John Barrymore.jpg 842:File:John Barrymore, by John Singer Sargent.png 651:File:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) - Hyde.jpg 70: 8: 2040:section shows a number of specific examples. 150:This peer review discussion has been closed. 2690:, all these early films are presumed lost". 2557:Could we have a date for his appearance in 1080:File:Barrymore Garbo Grand Hotel 042432.jpg 3214:more than once in an article. This is the 737:OK--the play was performed on Broadway in 77: 63: 32: 3598:"authorized study" – "authorized by whom? 1106:John Barrymore on stage, screen and radio 1507:File:John Barrymore in left profile.jpg 1386:Motion Picture Herald December 11, 1937 35: 3439:"a spoof of his life in the run up to 2089:Incidentally, I have gleaned from his 1476:File:John Barrymore at White House.jpg 3000:Swapped one, deleted one, left one - 2887:Films with the major studios: 1924–32 7: 1210:File:20thcenturylobbycard - crop.jpg 679:File:John Barrymore as Dr Jekyll.jpg 369:for these tips on ISBNs. Now added.) 1735:the first performance of which the 1325:Paramount, 1937? 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