Seymour Stern: American Film Critic, Guardian and Prophet
ENDNOTES
1. Interview with Herman G. Weinberg, September, 1979.
2. Letter of authorization from Criffith to Stern, January 22, 1948.
3. A change in administration policy after the war, brought a stop in the Index series. BROKEN BLOSSOMS was started but never published.
4. A developed version of the British Index format.
5. INTOLERANCE is to be re-printed in Sam Rubins Classic Images, formally Classic film Collector.
6. New York Sun, Nov. 13, 1926.
7. National Board of Review, Feb. 1927.
8. Cinema Magazine, Nov. 1927.
9. Cinema Art, Dec. 1927.
10. The Film Spectator, April 20, 1929.
11. Ibid., Feb. 26, 1928
12. Ibid., May 6, 1928
13. Ibid., May 20, 1928
14. Ibid., July 1, 1928
15. N.Y. Sun, Sept. 25, 1926.
16. N.Y. Herald Tribune, Oct. 24, 1926.
17. Cinema Art, Nov. 1927.
18. The Fortnightly Reuiew, Oct. 15, 1934.
19. Data from notes & letters to and from Seymour Stern. I have not found the first contract, or how Lamelle contacted Stern.
20. Data from private notes and original scripts.
21. Data from private notes (no dates). I have not viewed the
film, and do not know where it can be located.
22. Data from private notes (no dates). Raymond Rohauer claims
to have a print.
23. Data from original scripts and photos.
24. Data from private notes (no dates).
25. Data from private notes and original script.
26. Los Angeles Times, Nov. 5, 1933.
27. Data from script, private notes and letters.
28. Issues reprinted by Arno Press.
29. Experimental Cinema, No. 1, Feb. 1930.
30. Ibid.
31. Ibid.
32. Modern Monthly, Oct. 1933.
33. Private notes.
34. 110 page manuscript entitled, Master of Cinema, which was
the outline for the series of books.
35. Data from Griffith, Master of Cinema (manuscript unpublished).
36. Letter to Griffith from Stern, July 4, 1939.
37. Private notes and letters to make up part III of this series.
38. Interview with Lewis Jacobs, November 1979.
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