motion pictures (information artifacts)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Film Reel and Box, April 10, 1934
A black 8mm film reel and a yellow box with Nancy Russell's address on front and stamped with "APR 10 1934" and "Mail Direct", contains the film reel and a card that describes the film.
Film reel and box, April 10, 1934
a- Yellow box holding film reel, written on front: "Mrs. Nancy Russell 725 Michigan Blvd Pasadena, Calif." and stamped "APR 10 1934, Mail Direct" b- Kodak black and white home movie film reel, probably Ferrochrome on cellulose acetate base, wound on black metal roll. c - Small slip of paper written, "Bull Head Lodge, Glacier Park - Possibly NCR and Jack, certainly Josephine Trigg."
Film reel and box, April 12, 1934
a- Yellow box containing film reel, written on front, "M.C. Russell, 725 Michigan Blvd. Pasadena, California." and stamped "APR 12, 1934, Mail Direct." b- Kodak black and white home movie film, probably Ferrochrome on cellulose acetate base, wound on black metal reel. c- Small slip of paper written, "No People! Flower gardens in yard of Trail's End."
From Charles M. Russell to Dick Bodkin, May 20, 1925
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Dick Bodkin dated 20 May 1925 talks about the familiarity with movie cowboys in Hollywood.
From Charles M. Russell to Frank Brown, April 4, 1926
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Frank Brown dated 4 April 1926 talks about the movie industry in Hollywood.
From Mary Pickford to Nancy C. Russell, June 1, 1925
Newspaper Clipping, late 19th century - early 20th century
News article entitled "Movie Firm May Make Film Here", in Napa, California, Paramount Pictures.
Russell Scorns Film Cowboy And Santa Barbara Climate, But City Claims Him As Son, 20th century
Clipping of an article entitled "Russell Scorns Film Cowboy And Santa Barbara Climate, But City Claims Him As Son".