Director(s)Alan Schneider
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Top GenresDrama, Short Films, Silent Films
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Film (1965) was a Silent Films - Drama Film directed by Alan Schneider .

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The Film Noir Files for December 2025

By shadowsandsatin on Dec 3, 2025 From Shadows and Satin

Welcome to The Film Noir Files, the monthly noir series here at Shadows and Satin and over at Speakeasy, the blog authored by my pal Kristina, where each month we recommend a film noir feature for you to watch on TCM. We never know what the other has selected until we post, and part of the fun is tr... Read full article


The Girl Can’t Help It (Frank Tashlin, 1956) – The Film The Beatles Loved!

By Virginie Pronovost on Nov 26, 2025 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

In 1955, Richard Brooks’s Blackboard Jungle became the first Hollywood film to feature rock & roll music, marking such a historical moment with the iconic notes of “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets playing during the opening titles. A year later, Frank Tash... Read full article


Silents Are Golden: How To Attend A Silent Film Festival

By Lea Stans on Nov 25, 2025 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

How To Attend A Silent Film Festival So here you are, a big fan of century-old-or-older films. You?ve seen dozens of slapstick comedies, romantic dramas, and exciting epics in the solitude of your own home, and you?re probably well acquainted with the history behind them, too. Obviously the n... Read full article


The Film Noir Files for November 2025

By shadowsandsatin on Nov 3, 2025 From Shadows and Satin

Welcome to The Film Noir Files, the noir series here at Shadows and Satin and over at Speakeasy, the blog authored by my pal Kristina, where each month we recommend a film noir feature for you to watch on TCM. We never know what the other has selected until we post, and part of the fun is trying to ... Read full article


Film Albums: Half a Sixpence (1967)

By The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 15, 2025 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Every October, around Columbus Day, I get the urge to watch two films: Doctor Dolittle and Half a Sixpence, both of which were released in 1967. Some people consider the 1960s a musical revival decade and others consider it the worst decade in musical history.... personally, I think the 1960s had so... Read full article


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The story of making "Film" was the basis of a play "The Stone Face" by Sherry MacDonald. The play was read in Orlando at the 2006 New Playfest, and work shopped at the 2007 New Playfest.
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