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Thomas H. Ince

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Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent era filmmaker and media proprietor. Ince was known as the "Father of the Western" and was responsible for making over 800 films. His untimely death at the height of his career, after he became severely ill aboard the private yacht of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst, has caused much speculation, although the official cause of his death was heart failure.

16-11-1882

Birthday

Scorpio

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7

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Thomas Ince

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Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Place of Birth

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actor

7 Works

producer

81 Works

director

196 Works

writer

38 Works

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13 Works

Behind The Scenes Of The Silent Screen

Behind The Scenes Of The Silent Screen

This fascinating documentary goes behind the scenes on the lot of the famed Thomas Ince Studio in its heyday. Scores of skilled draftsman, carpenters, and technicians are shown making their contributions to movie magic.
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Year:

2012

Hollywood's Hidden Secrets

Hollywood's Hidden Secrets

Documentary on the various mysteries in Hollywood.
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Year:

1987

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars

First National gala celebrity banquet with stars.
4.9

Year:

1922

A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios

A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios

A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios (1920) presents a fascinating glimpse into the Thomas H. Ince studios at Culver City.
6.0

Year:

1920

Civilization

Civilization

Count Ferdinand, a submarine commander and secret pacifist refuses to torpedo a defenseless passenger ship during wartime. His submarine is sunk in the following fracas. In the spirit world, Christ commends the captain, and returns to earth in the commander's body to promote His message of peace.
5.2

Year:

1916

His New Lid

His New Lid

A comedy short about a man trying to get a new hat.
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Year:

1910

Richard III

Richard III

Vitagraph production of Shakespeare's Richard III.
3.0

Year:

1908