His Picture in the Papers (Silent)
His Picture in the Papers (Silent)
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Before becoming an action star with The Mark of Zorro (1920), leading man Douglas Fairbanks specialized in comedies like His Picture in the Papers. For these films, he was often paired with the famed husband-and-wife team of director John Emerson and writer Anita Loos. Emerson began his career with D.W. Griffith, as an associate on the epic Intolerance (1916), and would eventually make a name for himself as a multi-talented actor, playwright, and director. During the sound era, Loos wrote such classics as Red-Headed Woman (1932), San Francisco (1936), and The Women (1939). Her 1925 novel Gentlemen Prefer Blondes eventually became a hit musical and Hollywood film. The legendary Erich von Stroheim acted as assistant director on His Picture in the Papers, and plays one of the gangsters in the film.
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