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  • Universal Studios Archives & Collections

    History of Universal Studios and their movies.

    www.universalstudios.com

  • Library of Congress - Motion Picture and Television Reading Room

    Information about the library's motion picture collections and archival materials.

    lcweb.loc.gov

  • Earlycinema.com

    An introduction to the first decade of film, with biographies, filmographies, technology, films, essays and additional resources.

    www.earlycinema.com

  • Inventing Entertainment

    The Library of Congress' online exhibit of the early motion pictures and sound recordings of the Edison Companies. Includes biography and information about Thomas Edison and his experiments in motion pictures.

    memory.loc.gov

  • Origins of Animation

    Development of early American animation represented by collection of 21 animated films and 2 fragments, spanning the years 1900-1921. Part of the American Memory Project, Library of Congress.

    memory.loc.gov

  • The Greatest Films

    Interpretive, descriptive review commentary and historical background for hundreds of classic Hollywood and other American films in the last century.

    www.filmsite.org

  • Classic Films

    Features articles, images, audio clips, links and comprehensive bibliography on Hollywood's Golden Era.

    www.moderntimes.com

  • The Hollywood Thirties

    A personal homepage devoted to the history and trends of the movies of the 1930s, as well as information on leading actors/actresses of the era.

    www.geocities.com

  • Women in Cinema

    A reference guide to women in motion pictures and feminist films, and covers such topics as feminism, the women's movement, and women's issues as protrayed in movies.

    www.people.virginia.edu

  • Buckey's Film History and Resources Page

    Provides articles, news and commentary on film history, include sections on film preservation and conservation.

    members.tripod.com

  • Blacklisting Hollywood's Communists

    An exhibition of the Museum of Communism, this site briefly examines the US Government's communist "witch hunt" in the 1950s.

    www.gmu.edu

  • American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.

    The oldest movie company in America. Started in 1895 and launched the careers of many early movie stars, and produced the first movie in Hollywood. Find out information on the company and latest releases.

    www.biographcompany.com

  • Museu del Cinema

    One of the few museums where you can journey through the 500 years of the history of images, seeing what were the predecessors and the origins of the cinema. Site available in Spanish, English and Catalan.

    www.museudelcinema.org

  • In Black & White

    Exploration of film history to inspire interest in classic films and to promote support for art film houses, cinematheques and film festivals.

    www.inblackandwhite.com

  • Cinema Britain

    A site devoted to the British film industry in the 1950s and 1960s when family films gave way to genre films aimed at young adult audiences.

    members.aol.com

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