Examples of 'photoplay' in a sentence

Meaning of "photoplay"

Photoplay (noun) - An old-fashioned term for a motion picture or movie, especially from the silent film era
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  • A theatrical play that has been filmed for showing as a movie.
  • A novel adapted from a movie and illustrated with photographic stills taken from the film. Usage largely confined to the silent era of Hollywood.
  • A motion picture, especially a silent film.

How to use "photoplay" in a sentence

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photoplay
The photoplay obeys the laws of the.
Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay.
As your photoplay would have it.
Just do what it says in the photoplay.
My first photoplay had called.
Winchester starts a course on the photoplay.
It was rated by Photoplay as the best picture of the year.
The requirements of every photoplay editor.
Photoplay was one of the first American film fan magazines.
They talked about it in photoplay.
A copy of Photoplay magazine.
I saw one just like it in Photoplay.
It was the Photoplay Awards dinner.
The events and characters depicted in this photoplay are fictitious.
Photoplay singled out Del Rio for her performance.

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Life is not a photoplay.
Photoplay magazine called the film "good entertainment.
It is followed later in the year by Photoplay.
Man The following photoplay is timeless.
You could be on the cover of Photoplay.
It was in Photoplay - how to act natural if you meet a movie star in Hollywood.
Recipients of the award were selected by the two million readers of Photoplay magazine.
The acclaimed film was voted a Photoplay magazine 's medal of honor.
This picture will appeal to those who like the Western type of photoplay.
Man The following photoplay is timeless. The story is a true story.
The production was called the Pageant of the Photoplay.
For most of its run, Photoplay was published by Macfadden Publications.
She was in many magazines such as Playboy and Photoplay.
Today, vintage photoplay editions are sought after by film buffs, bibliophiles, and collectors.
I read it all in Photoplay.
The Dramatic Mirror called it " a photoplay of remarkable direction, excellent acting … and perfect photography.
I have seen Diana Dors sitting on one in Photoplay.
A review from Photoplay applauded Mackaill 's performance and described the film as " a true and human story ".
The film was produced by the Mayflower Photoplay Company.
Photoplay about Mabel Normand . She was nothing when she started, you know.
Carroll from Photoplay.
Mutual Company promises an additional 5 reels … devoted to a specially written photoplay.
Other well-known magazines, such as Photoplay and True Detective, soon followed.
It 's no limits for our opportunities in the photoplay.
A photoplay about Mabel Normand . What are reading?
Technique of the Photoplay.
Chicago, Photoplay magazine.
Hopefully it will give you an inkling … of what tonight 's fungusy photoplay is about.
Photoplay was one of the first American film fan magazines, founded in 1911 in Chicago.
You're referring to that photo of me in Photoplay magazine.
In December 1930, Photoplay published a poem found among his personal effects.
To document its true history . Winchester starts a course on the photoplay.
Evans wrote seventy-six stories for Photoplay through 1923 until she joined Screenland Magazine.
Will greatly enhance your popularity . We believe that this story, this photoplay.
At the age of 15, Delight sent a story she wrote to Photoplay Magazine 's editorial office.

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