James Card
James Card (October 25, 1915 – January 16, 2000) was an American film preservationist who established the motion picture collection at George Eastman House, one of the major moving image archives in the United States.In November 1948, Card joined the staff of the newly created George Eastman House with the initial title of "assistant to the curator", who was Beaumont Newhall. In 1955, Card discovered Louise Brooks living as a recluse in New York City and persuaded her to move to Rochester, New York, to be near the George Eastman House. From the museum's inception until his retirement in 1977, Card built the collection and gave it an international identity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Out of Pandora's Box Louise Brooks on G. W. Pabst by Card, James 1960-
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The screen's first tragedienne Asta Nielsen by Card, James 1960-
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The silent films of Cecil B. DeMille by Card, James 1960-
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Confessios of a Casablanca cultist an enthusiast meets the myth and its flaws by Card, James 1960-
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Influences of the Danish film by Card, James 1960-
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The films of Mary Pickford by Card, James 1960-
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