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  • William K. Everson
  • American historian (1929–1996)

    films. Everson's given first names were Keith William, but he reversed them so that "William K." would mimic the name of Hollywood director William K. Howard

    William K. Everson

    William_K._Everson

  • W. C. Fields
  • American comedian, actor, juggler and writer (1880–1946)

    Everson, William K. The Art of W. C. Fields. 1967, New York: Bonanza Books. p. 44. ISBN 0-517-01232-4 Curtis, p. 223. Louvish, pp. 340–341. Everson,

    W. C. Fields

    W. C. Fields

    W._C._Fields

  • William Everson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Everson may refer to: William Everson (poet) (1912–1994), American poet of the San Francisco Renaissance William K. Everson (1929–1996), English-American

    William Everson

    William_Everson

  • Laurel and Hardy filmography
  • first "official" film together as Putting Pants on Philip (1927), William K. Everson identifies The Second Hundred Years (1927) as the first "official"

    Laurel and Hardy filmography

    Laurel and Hardy filmography

    Laurel_and_Hardy_filmography

  • Three on a Match
  • 1932 film by Mervyn LeRoy

    film found more favor with critics and film historians. In 1969, William K. Everson called it "unusually carefully-made", and wrote: "Splendidly cut and

    Three on a Match

    Three_on_a_Match

  • Putting Pants on Philip
  • 1927 silent comedy short film by Clyde Bruckman

    ISBN 978-0-89950-383-7. Mitchell 2010, p. 229. Everson, William K. "The Theodore Huff Memorial Film Society". William K. Everson Archive. Archived from the original

    Putting Pants on Philip

    Putting Pants on Philip

    Putting_Pants_on_Philip

  • The Invisible Man (film series)
  • American film series

    retrospective critiques, writers and authors such as Donald F. Glut and William K. Everson found the original 1933 film to be the highlight of the series, while

    The Invisible Man (film series)

    The Invisible Man (film series)

    The_Invisible_Man_(film_series)

  • A Clockwork Orange (film)
  • 1971 film directed by Stanley Kubrick

    filmmaker Ken Russell attached to direct. According to film historian William K. Everson while hosting a 1972 Camera Three interview with Burgess and McDowell

    A Clockwork Orange (film)

    A_Clockwork_Orange_(film)

  • Ted Demme
  • American director, producer, and actor (1963–2002)

    Globe Blow 2003 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Nominated William K. Everson Film History Award A Decade Under the Influence (Shared with Richard

    Ted Demme

    Ted_Demme

  • Leonard Maltin
  • American film critic and film historian (born 1950)

    2010, Maltin was honored by the National Board of Review with the William K. Everson Film History Award. In 2013 Maltin received the Inkpot Award from

    Leonard Maltin

    Leonard Maltin

    Leonard_Maltin

  • Joe Franklin
  • American radio and television host, author, and actor (1926–2015)

    attributed to Franklin but actually written by noted film historian William K. Everson 1974 Joe Franklin's Memory Lane Cookbook, Lion Books, ISBN 9780874602425

    Joe Franklin

    Joe Franklin

    Joe_Franklin

  • Yeovil
  • Town in Somerset, England

    and fashion journalist, was born in Yeovil, as were film historian William K. Everson (1929–1996), and traditionalist Catholic writer and public figure

    Yeovil

    Yeovil

    Yeovil

  • Randolph Scott
  • American actor (1898–1987)

    Jacobson, and Rocky Mountain Mystery (1935) with Barton. Film historian William K. Everson refers to the Zane Grey series as being "uniformly good". He also

    Randolph Scott

    Randolph Scott

    Randolph_Scott

  • Lulu in Hollywood
  • Collection of essays by Louise Brooks

    she has herself." Other largely positive reviews were written by William K. Everson, Herman G. Weinberg, Stanley Kaufman, David Thomson, John Lahr, Michael

    Lulu in Hollywood

    Lulu_in_Hollywood

  • Western film
  • Film genre

    erroneously cited as the first Western, though George N. Fenin and William K. Everson point out that the "Edison company had played with Western material

    Western film

    Western film

    Western_film

  • Atoll K
  • 1951 French film

    contribution was not publicly acknowledged until 1967, when film historian William K. Everson cited the uncredited director's input in his book The Films of Laurel

    Atoll K

    Atoll K

    Atoll_K

  • The Last of the Mohicans (1920 American film)
  • 1920 film by Maurice Tourneur, Clarence Brown

    film was well received at the time of its release. Film historian William K. Everson considers The Last of the Mohicans to be a masterpiece. In 1995, the

    The Last of the Mohicans (1920 American film)

    The Last of the Mohicans (1920 American film)

    The_Last_of_the_Mohicans_(1920_American_film)

  • Bob Murawski
  • American film editor (born 1964)

    the year. The Other Side of the Wind - National Board of Review ― William K. Everson Award for Film History (shared with producers) The Other Side of the

    Bob Murawski

    Bob_Murawski

  • National Board of Review
  • American film industry organization

    Achievement Top 5 International Films Special Achievement in Producing William K. Everson Film History Award Career Achievements in Production: Music, FX Best

    National Board of Review

    National Board of Review

    National_Board_of_Review

  • Max Schreck
  • German actor (1879–1936)

    (Routledge, 2000) p. 71–83. Graham 2008 Page 2. Retrieved 26 December 2008 William K. Everson, The Bad Guys: A Pictorial History of the Movie Villain, The Citadel

    Max Schreck

    Max Schreck

    Max_Schreck

  • Screwball comedy
  • Genre of comedy film

    for physical and sexual tension. Though some film scholars, such as William K. Everson, argue that "screwball comedies were not so much rebelling against

    Screwball comedy

    Screwball comedy

    Screwball_comedy

  • Filip Jan Rymsza
  • Polish-born filmmaker and writer (born 1977)

    Wind and They'll Love Me When I'm Dead ― National Board of Review ― William K. Everson Award for Film History The Other Side of the Wind ― National Society

    Filip Jan Rymsza

    Filip_Jan_Rymsza

  • Spaghetti Western
  • Italian western subgenre

    Western (Paris: Ed. Albin Michel, 1976) p. 263ff; George N. Fenin and William K. Everson (New York : Orion Press, 1962), p. 322ff. Huizenga, Tom (10 December

    Spaghetti Western

    Spaghetti Western

    Spaghetti_Western

  • Mary Astor
  • American actress (1906–1987)

    Kennel Murder Case (1933), co-starring with William Powell as detective Philo Vance. Film critic William K. Everson pronounced it a "masterpiece" in the August

    Mary Astor

    Mary Astor

    Mary_Astor

  • Gavin Lambert
  • British-born screenwriter, novelist and biographer (1924 – 2005)

    | 1978". www.oscars.org. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2026. "William K. Everson Award for Film History Archives". National Board of Review. Retrieved

    Gavin Lambert

    Gavin_Lambert

  • Now and Forever (1956 film)
  • British drama by Mario Zampi

    Now and Forever was happily rediscovered by the late film historian William K. Everson in his 1979 book Love in the Film, which was dedicated to star Janette

    Now and Forever (1956 film)

    Now_and_Forever_(1956_film)

  • List of film critics
  • Dixon Mary Ann Doane Vijayakrishnan Raymond Durgnat Sergei Eisenstein William K. Everson Ritwik Ghatak Denis Gifford Jean-Luc Godard (Cahiers du Cinéma) Shigehiko

    List of film critics

    List_of_film_critics

  • Laurel and Hardy
  • English-American comedy duo

    ISBN 978-0-385-28184-3. Everson, William K. (2000) [1967]. The Complete Films of Laurel and Hardy. New York: Citadel. ISBN 0-8065-0146-4. Everson, William K. (1971).

    Laurel and Hardy

    Laurel and Hardy

    Laurel_and_Hardy

  • London After Midnight (film)
  • Lost 1927 American silent film

    it one of the most sought-after lost silent films. Film historians William K. Everson and David Bradley claim they saw the film in the early 1950s, and

    London After Midnight (film)

    London After Midnight (film)

    London_After_Midnight_(film)

  • The Second Hundred Years (film)
  • 1927 short film by Fred Guiol

    Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. William K. Everson identifies this as the first "official" Laurel and Hardy film in which

    The Second Hundred Years (film)

    The Second Hundred Years (film)

    The_Second_Hundred_Years_(film)

  • Illeism
  • Act of referring to oneself in the third person

    Retrieved August 13, 2011. Private letter to film historian/critic William K. Everson in the late 1970s "Language – Why do parents refer to themselves in

    Illeism

    Illeism

  • D. W. Griffith
  • American filmmaker (1875–1948)

    Work of D.W. Griffith (London: The British Film Institute, 1944–47) William K. Everson, American Silent Film (New York: Oxford University Press, 1978) Smith

    D. W. Griffith

    D. W. Griffith

    D._W._Griffith

  • Jeanine Basinger
  • American film historian at Wesleyan University (born 1936)

    Prize for Excellence in Teaching 1999 National Board of Review's William K. Everson Prize for Film History for Silent Stars 2005 Governor's Arts and Tourism

    Jeanine Basinger

    Jeanine_Basinger

  • The Curse of the Cat People
  • 1944 film by Robert Wise and Gunther von Fritsch

    reputation of the film has grown since its initial release. Film historian William K. Everson found the same sense of beauty at work in The Curse of the Cat People

    The Curse of the Cat People

    The Curse of the Cat People

    The_Curse_of_the_Cat_People

  • Ronald Colman
  • British and American actor (1891–1958)

    British-American actor | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 15 May 2023. William K. Everson (1978). American Silent Film. Oxford University Press. Chute, Margaret

    Ronald Colman

    Ronald Colman

    Ronald_Colman

  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
  • 1920 film by Robert Wiene

    cinema, but internationally as well. Both Rotha and film historian William K. Everson wrote that the film probably had as much of a long-term effect on

    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

    The_Cabinet_of_Dr._Caligari

  • Love Affair (1939 film)
  • 1939 American romance film directed by Leo McCarey

    Wuthering Heights], Leslie Howard and Ingrid Bergman [in Intermezzo]." William K. Everson joined the critics of the past that praised McCarey balancing the

    Love Affair (1939 film)

    Love_Affair_(1939_film)

  • List of awards and nominations received by Martin Scorsese
  • making him the most-nominated living director, second all-time only to William Wyler (12 nominations). He has won the Academy Award once, for the crime

    List of awards and nominations received by Martin Scorsese

    List of awards and nominations received by Martin Scorsese

    List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Martin_Scorsese

  • James W. Horne
  • American actor, screenwriter, and film director (1881–1942)

    out their laundry, wearing silly party hats, etc.)." Film historian William K. Everson defended Horne's approach: "Serial purists understandably resented

    James W. Horne

    James W. Horne

    James_W._Horne

  • Pool Sharks
  • 1915 film

    Sharks is best remembered as Fields' first film effort. Film historian William K. Everson critiques the film as an "auspicious debut", with Fields' routines

    Pool Sharks

    Pool Sharks

    Pool_Sharks

  • The Ghoul (1933 film)
  • 1933 British horror film, once thought lost

    disappeared and was considered to be a lost film. In 1969, collector William K. Everson located a murky, virtually inaudible subtitled copy, Běs, in then-communist

    The Ghoul (1933 film)

    The Ghoul (1933 film)

    The_Ghoul_(1933_film)

  • Deanna Durbin
  • Canadian-American singer, actress (1921–2013)

    "Encounter with Siodmak". Sight and Sound. Vol. 28, no. 3. London. p. 180. Everson, William K. (1976). "The career of Deanna Durbin". Films in Review. Vol. 27,

    Deanna Durbin

    Deanna Durbin

    Deanna_Durbin

  • Philip Jenkinson
  • British film critic (1935–2012)

    included Leslie Halliwell (who wrote The Filmgoers' Companion), author William K. Everson, Kevin Brownlow (authority on silent cinema), John Huntley (then at

    Philip Jenkinson

    Philip_Jenkinson

  • Philo Vance
  • Fictional character

    renowned film historian William K. Everson. The Canary Murder Case (1929) with William Powell The Greene Murder Case (1929) with William Powell The Bishop Murder

    Philo Vance

    Philo Vance

    Philo_Vance

  • Tol'able David
  • 1921 film

    Barthelmess as the star of a film version. But, according to film historian William K. Everson, "Griffith was not anxious to film it right away; certainly not so

    Tol'able David

    Tol'able David

    Tol'able_David

  • Svengali (1931 film)
  • 1931 film

    included in Phil Hardy's The Encyclopedia of Horror Movies (1986) but William K. Everson contextualized the film in relationship to the Hollywood horror cycle

    Svengali (1931 film)

    Svengali_(1931_film)

  • Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
  • Fan-based horror genre award

    Author Ray Bradbury Special effects makeup artist Rick Baker Historian William K. Everson (posthumously) Brother filmmakers Richard Gordon and (posthumously)

    Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards

    Rondo_Hatton_Classic_Horror_Awards

  • Irene Hervey
  • American film, stage, and television actress (1909–1998)

    pp. 1–16. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 7, 2010 – via William K. Everson Collection (New York University). "No Way Out". Internet Broadway

    Irene Hervey

    Irene Hervey

    Irene_Hervey

  • Serial film
  • Series of short subject films

    film historians and serial fans Alan G. Barbour, Al Kilgore, and William K. Everson. In the 1980s, serial fan Blackie Seymour shot a complete 15-chapter

    Serial film

    Serial film

    Serial_film

  • Edison Studios
  • Defunct American film production organization (1894–1918)

    directed by Harold M. Shaw and was later described by film historian William K. Everson as "'the screen's first genuinely lyrical film'". The company also

    Edison Studios

    Edison Studios

    Edison_Studios

  • Mystery of the Wax Museum
  • 1933 film by Michael Curtiz

    because the negative vaults did not have a preprint to service it. William K. Everson reported that Warner's London exchange kept a 35 mm color print on

    Mystery of the Wax Museum

    Mystery of the Wax Museum

    Mystery_of_the_Wax_Museum

  • Esther Ralston
  • American actress (1902–1994)

    Indians, Train Robbers, Sheriffs and Gunslingers, film historian William K. Everson discusses the film, writing: To the Last Man was almost a model of

    Esther Ralston

    Esther Ralston

    Esther_Ralston

  • Frank Joslyn Baum
  • American film producer

    (1908). Although he could not have the control that writers such as William K. Everson, Yuri Tsivian, and others have claimed that early cinema projectionists

    Frank Joslyn Baum

    Frank Joslyn Baum

    Frank_Joslyn_Baum

  • List of people with prostate cancer
  • Daily Tribune. Retrieved 2023-12-16. Sun, Baltimore (1996-04-16). "William K. Everson,67, a film historian and…". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2023-12-16. Stevens

    List of people with prostate cancer

    List_of_people_with_prostate_cancer

  • Island of Lost Souls (1932 film)
  • 1932 American sci-fi horror film

    bores", and that Kenton achieved "a minor, not ineffective film". William K. Everson, in his book Classics of the Horror Film (1974), said Island of Lost

    Island of Lost Souls (1932 film)

    Island of Lost Souls (1932 film)

    Island_of_Lost_Souls_(1932_film)

  • One More River
  • 1934 film by James Whale

    Bernard Shaw, can also spark topicality on the film. Film historian William K. Everson considered the film "by far Hollywood's most successful attempt at

    One More River

    One_More_River

  • Manslaughter (1922 film)
  • 1922 film

    give far better performances than the film deserves." Film historian William K. Everson said "it is hard to believe that such a crude and unsubtle film could

    Manslaughter (1922 film)

    Manslaughter (1922 film)

    Manslaughter_(1922_film)

  • Chandralekha (1948 film)
  • Indian film by S. S. Vasan

    1894 novel, The Prisoner of Zenda. In 1976, American film historian William K. Everson compared the comedians in Chandralekha to Laurel and Hardy. Although

    Chandralekha (1948 film)

    Chandralekha_(1948_film)

  • Western (genre)
  • Multimedia genre

    erroneously cited as the first Western, though George N. Fenin and William K. Everson point out (as mentioned above) that the "Edison company had played

    Western (genre)

    Western (genre)

    Western_(genre)

  • Raymond Rohauer
  • American film collector and distributor

    exhibition at the Coronet Theatre from 1950, which was, according to William K. Everson, a "bizarre combination of art house, film society, and exploitation

    Raymond Rohauer

    Raymond_Rohauer

  • The Fifty Worst Films of All Time
  • 1978 book by Harry Medved and Randy Dreyfuss

    org. Retrieved 2025-10-15. WorldCat.org Everson, William K., Films in Review, January, 1979 Erickson, Hal, Everson v. Medved, Narkive Newsgroup Archive,

    The Fifty Worst Films of All Time

    The_Fifty_Worst_Films_of_All_Time

  • The Finishing Touch
  • 1928 silent comedy film

    appears to be supporting both ends of a lengthy piece of timber." William K. Everson, author of The Films of Laurel and Hardy, delivered a mixed review

    The Finishing Touch

    The Finishing Touch

    The_Finishing_Touch

  • We Faw Down
  • 1928 film

    who had heard similar gossip from his laundress. Critic/historian William K. Everson makes a different contention, tracing the story back to the Mack Sennett

    We Faw Down

    We Faw Down

    We_Faw_Down

  • Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film)
  • 1931 American horror film

    first major analysis of Dracula was by William K. Everson in his book More Classics of the Horror Film (1986). Everson proclaimed that the film made better

    Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film)

    Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film)

    Dracula_(1931_Spanish-language_film)

  • Castle of Frankenstein
  • American magazine

    Carter, contributors included Barry Brown, Richard A. Lupoff and William K. Everson. Inspired by the ratings and reviews of films in Cahiers du Cinéma

    Castle of Frankenstein

    Castle_of_Frankenstein

  • Robert Osborne
  • American film historian and actor (1932–2017)

    received the National Board of Review's William K. Everson Award. In January 2016, Osborne was given the inaugural William Cameron Menzies Award from the Art

    Robert Osborne

    Robert Osborne

    Robert_Osborne

  • The Mad Monster
  • 1942 film by Sam Newfield

    Zucco, Nagel, and Johnny Downs were "awful and so was the plot." William K. Everson in his book More Classics of the Horror Film declared the film "a

    The Mad Monster

    The_Mad_Monster

  • You're Darn Tootin'
  • 1928 film

    fray." Writing in the 1960s, The Films of Laurel and Hardy author William K. Everson appraised the film, saying "The boarding house [dinner] is a charming

    You're Darn Tootin'

    You're Darn Tootin'

    You're_Darn_Tootin'

  • Union Pacific (film)
  • 1939 film by Cecil B. DeMille

    DeMille and the Golden Calf. Faber & Faber, 2007. Fenin, George N. and William K. Everson. The Western, from Silents to the Seventies. Grossman, 1973. Presley

    Union Pacific (film)

    Union_Pacific_(film)

  • It Always Rains on Sunday
  • 1947 British film

    of late-1940s British cinema. Writing in Films in Review in 1987, William K. Everson described the film as "the definitive British noir", while a series

    It Always Rains on Sunday

    It_Always_Rains_on_Sunday

  • Telluride Film Festival Silver Medallion
  • Film industry award

    Almodóvar Cab Calloway The Xi'an Studio 16th (1989) Peter Greenaway William K. Everson Dennis Potter Shohei Imamura 17th (1990) John Berry Manny Farber Gérard

    Telluride Film Festival Silver Medallion

    Telluride_Film_Festival_Silver_Medallion

  • The Kennel Murder Case (film)
  • 1933 film by Michael Curtiz

    up the pace of the film with dissolves and wipes. Film historian William K. Everson, who pronounced the film a "masterpiece" in the August 1984 issue

    The Kennel Murder Case (film)

    The_Kennel_Murder_Case_(film)

  • You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
  • 1939 film directed by George Marshall

    of their ongoing radio "feud" with Fields. According to historian William K. Everson, the film has three directors. George Marshall, the credited director

    You Can't Cheat an Honest Man

    You_Can't_Cheat_an_Honest_Man

  • Sanctuary (Faulkner novel)
  • 1931 novel by William Faulkner

    renamed "Trigger" for copyright reasons. According to film historian William K. Everson, the film was largely responsible for the Motion Picture Production

    Sanctuary (Faulkner novel)

    Sanctuary_(Faulkner_novel)

  • To the Last Man (1933 film)
  • 1933 film by Henry Hathaway

    Indians, Train Robbers, Sheriffs and Gunslingers, film historian William K. Everson notes that the Zane Grey series was "uniformly good." He also writes:

    To the Last Man (1933 film)

    To_the_Last_Man_(1933_film)

  • Dracula (Universal film series)
  • Universal film series

    entertaining with the best special effects of any film in the series. William K. Everson in Classics of the Horror Film (1974) found the follow-up Daughter

    Dracula (Universal film series)

    Dracula_(Universal_film_series)

  • The Black Pirate
  • 1926 American film

    boat by sliding down a sail, helped only by his knife. According to William K. Everson, Fairbanks was doubled in this scene by stuntman Richard Talmadge

    The Black Pirate

    The Black Pirate

    The_Black_Pirate

  • John A. Willis
  • Desk Award, a Lucille Lortel Award, and the National Board of Review William K. Everson Award, as well awards from Marquis Who's Who Publications Board, in

    John A. Willis

    John_A._Willis

  • Deaths in April 1996
  • Clotilde Bonaparte, 84, French princess of the Bonaparte dynasty. William K. Everson, 67, American journalist, prostate cancer. Larry LaPrise, 83, American

    Deaths in April 1996

    Deaths_in_April_1996

  • National Board of Review Awards 2013
  • Annual US film awards ceremony

    Coogler – Fruitvale Station Creative Innovation in Filmmaking: Gravity William K. Everson Film History Award: George Stevens Jr. Spotlight Award: Career collaboration

    National Board of Review Awards 2013

    National_Board_of_Review_Awards_2013

  • Night of the Eagle
  • 1962 British horror film directed by Sidney Hayers

    "needlessly rhetorical at times", "eerily effective". Film historian William K. Everson, though critical of Night of the Eagle for its predictability, praised

    Night of the Eagle

    Night_of_the_Eagle

  • National Board of Review Awards 2010
  • Annual US film awards ceremony

    Award: Sofia Coppola, for writing, directing, and producing Somewhere William K. Everson Film History Award: Leonard Maltin NBR Freedom of Expression: Fair

    National Board of Review Awards 2010

    National_Board_of_Review_Awards_2010

  • National Board of Review Awards 1994
  • Annual US film awards ceremony

    Award for Excellence in Directing: Billy Wilder William K. Everson Award for Film History William K. Everson Special Citation: James Card, for outstanding

    National Board of Review Awards 1994

    National_Board_of_Review_Awards_1994

  • Donald Krim
  • American film distributor

    world cinema;" and in 2006, he was the recipient of the prestigious William K. Everson Award for Film History, given by the National Board of Review. On

    Donald Krim

    Donald Krim

    Donald_Krim

  • Carrie Everson
  • American metallurgist and inventor (1842-1914)

    1864, she married Dr. William K. Everson, a Chicago physician. Everson had two sons: John Lewis Everson and George S. Everson (https://www.familysearch

    Carrie Everson

    Carrie Everson

    Carrie_Everson

  • National Board of Review Awards 2012
  • Annual US film awards ceremony

    Southern Wild Special Achievement in Filmmaking: Ben Affleck – Argo William K. Everson Film History Award: 50 Years of Bond Films Spotlight Award: John Goodman

    National Board of Review Awards 2012

    National_Board_of_Review_Awards_2012

  • The Live Ghost
  • 1934 American film

    ideas and laughs." English-American archivist and film historian William K. Everson describes the short's plot as "more than a little contrived" in his

    The Live Ghost

    The_Live_Ghost

  • Louis J. Gasnier
  • Film director

    but this was debunked in the 1960s by Arthur Charles Miller and William K. Everson. Although the content of Reefer Madness is generally considered so

    Louis J. Gasnier

    Louis J. Gasnier

    Louis_J._Gasnier

  • Public Hero ﹟1
  • 1935 film by J. Walter Ruben

    of 1987 write-up originally published in The Motion Picture Guide) Program note by William K. Everson for his March 1, 1985 screening at The New School

    Public Hero ﹟1

    Public_Hero_﹟1

  • The Valiant (1929 film)
  • 1929 film

    Database William K. Everson 1973-12-03 program notes for 1973 showing of The Valiant at the Theodore Huff Memorial Film Society William K. Everson 1977-07-06

    The Valiant (1929 film)

    The Valiant (1929 film)

    The_Valiant_(1929_film)

  • William G. Everson
  • United States Army general

    William Graham Everson (July 1, 1879 – September 13, 1954) was a major general in the United States Army who served as Chief of the National Guard Bureau

    William G. Everson

    William G. Everson

    William_G._Everson

  • Love Story (1944 film)
  • 1944 British film

    than to Lockwood whenever the two share the screen." Film scholar William K. Everson wrote that the film "enabled the housewives, themselves much put upon

    Love Story (1944 film)

    Love_Story_(1944_film)

  • The Invader (1935 film)
  • 1935 British film

    once in 1991 at the Film Forum, as presented personally by historian William K. Everson. A VHS videotape version was released in 1990, and a DVD version followed

    The Invader (1935 film)

    The_Invader_(1935_film)

  • National Board of Review Awards 2018
  • Annual US film awards ceremony

    Leave No Trace Best Directorial Debut: Bo Burnham – Eighth Grade William K. Everson Film History Award: The Other Side of the Wind and They'll Love Me

    National Board of Review Awards 2018

    National_Board_of_Review_Awards_2018

  • Grand Street (magazine)
  • Former American literary magazine

    Cockburn, Don DeLillo, John Ashbery, Jean Baudrillard, William Eggleston, William K. Everson, William H. Gass, Kent Haruf, Doug Henwood, Christopher Hitchens

    Grand Street (magazine)

    Grand_Street_(magazine)

  • Film Booking Offices of America
  • American film studio of the silent era

    Emory Johnson produced and directed eight films for FBO. Historian William K. Everson has pointed to Seiter and Johnson as two of the overlooked directorial

    Film Booking Offices of America

    Film Booking Offices of America

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  • Elise Cavanna
  • American actress and dancer (1902–1963)

    Her on-screen interplay with Fields was compared by film historian William K. Everson to that between Groucho Marx and Margaret Dumont. Cavanna remained

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  • The Still Alarm
  • Play by Joseph Arthur

    starred Helene Chadwick, William Russell, and Richard Travers, and was directed by Edward Laemmle. Film archivist William K. Everson reviewed the film positively

    The Still Alarm

    The Still Alarm

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  • Robert Youngson
  • American film producer (1917–1974)

    Vestal Press, 1998. ISBN 1-440172-39-0. (Includes interviews with William K. Everson and Mrs. Robert Youngson) Maltin, Leonard (1972). The Great Movie

    Robert Youngson

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  • Window Cleaners
  • 1940 Donald Duck cartoon

    cartoon." In The Disney Films, Leonard Maltin quotes film historian William K. Everson, who said: "Disney used height -- skyscrapers, mountains, etc. --

    Window Cleaners

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  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • End
  • v. t.

    To form or be at the end of; as, the letter k ends the word back.

  • Acephali
  • n. pl.

    A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Lene
  • n.

    Any one of the lene consonants, as p, k, or t (or Gr. /, /, /).

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Algum
  • n.

    A tree or wood of the Bible (2 Chron. ii. 8; 1 K. x. 11).

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Williwaw
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    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Lene
  • a.

    Applied to certain mute consonants, as p, k, and t (or Gr. /, /, /).

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Milldam
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    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Volition
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    The power of willing or determining; will.