Main Index book … At 90, still making movies – F. M. Winship, 1986 70 Years of Film History (1976) – by Richard Lawton A Cannes Notebook – By Roger Ebert – 1987 A House Built upon Sand – By Anthony Slide – 1980 See more ... Dorothy Gish “Lillian Gish’s Little Sister” – Pictures And The Picturegoer – June 19, 1915 “Romola” (Moving Picture World – 1924) “When we said Lillian is cutting “Romola,” we meant it” (Screenland – 1924) A close-up of that illusive young star, Lillian Gish By Delight Evans (Photoplay 1921) See more ... event “Birth of a Nation” Breaks All Records – (Photoplay, July 1924) “Diane of the Follies” by Thomas C. Kennedy (Motography – September 30, 1916) “The Greatest Thing In Life” advertising campaign (Paramount and Artcraft Press Books – Dec 1918) ‘Miss Lillian’ – IRVING L. JAFFE (The New York Times – May 4, 1969) See more ... Lillian Gish - A Century of Art “A House Built on Sand” The Shadow Stage – Julian Johnson 1917 “A House Built Upon Sand” Reviewed By Peter Milne – 1917 “A House Built Upon the Sand” MOTOGRAPHY, Jan. 13, 1917 “A Romance Of Happy Valley” – Wid’s Daily 1919 See more ... Lillian Gish Adverts “An Innocent Magdalene” MOTOGRAPHY June 17, 1916 “Broken Blossoms” – Wid’s Daily – 1919 “Daphne and the Pirate” Santa Cruz Evening News – 1916 “The Angel of Contention” (THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD July 1914) See more ... Lillian Gish Biography “Max Reinhardt” (“Stigmata”; The Film that was never made) “The First Lady of The American Theatre” 10050 Cielo Drive 101 Unique Photographs – Lillian Gish Pictorial See more ... Lillian Gish Film “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” FULL OF BEAUTY By Edward Weitzel (May 31, 1919 THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD) “Do They Criticize Me?’ – By Madeline Glass (Picture Play Magazine – November 1926) “Intolerance” Reviewed by Thomas C. Kennedy (1916 – Motography) “Love’s struggle through the Ages” – There was a curse upon it. (Photoplay – 1925) See more ... Lillian Gish Press “Sold for Marriage” – MOTOGRAPHY – April 15, 1916 “The Children Pay” Reviewed by Thomas C. Kennedy (MOTOGRAPHY – Chicago, November 25, 1916) “The Enemy” Pros and Cons (Chicago Tribune 1928) “THE GREAT LOVE” (D. W. Griffith) 1918 See more ... Lillian Gish Theater A Book and a Play are keeping Lillian Gish for the Public Eye – By Karen Hollis (Picture Play 1933) A Good Little Devil – 1913 A Life In Photography – by Edward Steichen *1984 A Life on Stage and Screen – by STUART ODERMAN See more ... Lillian Gish Trivia “The Greatest Thing In Life” – Wid’s Daily (1919) “The Rebellion of Kitty Belle.” (THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD – July, 1914) “The White Sister”—Inspiration – Pros and Cons “True Heart Susie” – Wid’s Daily – Thursday, June 5, 1919 See more ... Pictorial (Ronald Colman) – A Ladies Man (Photoplay 1924) A Lady With Class – By Liz Smith (Chicago Tribune – 1969) A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen – By Daniel Blum 1953 A Short History of the Movies (Broken Blossoms) – Gerald Mast 1971 See more ... SPOILER - Small Group Interest, Attack A Short History of the Movies (The Birth of a Nation) – Gerald Mast 1971 A Tribute To “The Birth Of A Nation” – By Rupert Hughes (United Artists Pressbook, 1915) A White Star – By Richard Dyer (Sight and Sound – Aug. 1993 BFI – GB) Are the Stars Doomed? (Photoplay Magazine) See more ... Television Lillian Gish 1969: Lillian Gish, discussed, the perils of early film making 1980 David Wark Griffith Awards (Films in Review – March 1981) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1985 – 86) An Artist Who Shaped Art of Film See more ... The Gish Film Theater As a film historian \ I am very concerned about the current agitation at Bowling Green Eva Marie Saint cancels trip to BGSU For me, Lillian Gish put BGSU on the map! From Public Honor to Public Disgrace: A Chronology of the Tragic Fall of D. W. Griffith’s Reputation in the United States, 1975-2019 – By William M. Drew See more ... Like this:Like Loading...