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Piccadilly (1929) is a silent British film directed by Ewald André Dupont , written by Arnold Bennett and starring Anna May Wong , Gilda Gray and Jameson Thomas. It has been re-released by Milestone Films after an extensive restoration. It appeared in theatres in 2004 at film festivals nationwide, and in 2005 it was released on DVD. Jump to: navigation, search Image File history File links AnnaMayWongPiccadillyCover. ...
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A silent film is a film which has no accompanying soundtrack. ...
Michael Caine in Get Carter (1971) The United Kingdom has been influential in the technological, commercial, and artistic development of cinema. ...
Ewald André Dupont (1891-1956) was a German movie director. ...
Arnold Bennett, British novelist Enoch Arnold Bennett (May 27, 1867-March 27, 1931) was a British novelist. ...
Anna May Wong in Princess Turandot, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937 Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 â February 3, 1961) was the first truly notable Chinese American Hollywood actress. ...
Gilda Gray (October 24, 1901 - December 22, 1959) was a Polish-American actress/dancer who became famous in the US for making the dance called the shimmy famous in the 1920s in movies and theater productions in the 1920s in the US. Gilda Gray was born Marianna Winchalaska (or...
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Piccadilly (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (102 words)
Piccadilly (1929) is a silent British film directed by Ewald André Dupont, written by Arnold Bennett and starring Anna May Wong , Gilda Gray and Jameson Thomas.
It has been re-released by Milestone Films after an extensive restoration, with music scored by Neil Brand.
It appeared in theatres in 2004 at film festivals nationwide, and in 2005 it was released on DVD.
Piccadilly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (523 words)
Piccadilly is a major London street, running from Hyde Park Corner in the west to Piccadilly Circus in the east.
After the Restoration of the English monarchy in 1660, Piccadilly and the area to the north (Mayfair) began to be systematically developed as a fashionable residential locality.
However Piccadilly's appeal is compromised by being one of the widest and straightest in central London, and hence having some of the most overbearing traffic.
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