DeMille, Cecil B. (Cecil Blount), 1881-1959

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This script is a remake of DeMille's original 1923 production. During his long career DeMille wrote, directed, and edited more than 100 films including "Adam's Rib" and "The Sign of the Cross."

From the description of The Ten Commandments, Film script, 1956. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122348084

DeMille was an American motion picture producer and director, and was considered the archetype of the American film mogul. His 70 films reflect changing American tastes and values, and he was particularly noted for his multimillion-dollar spectacles.

From the description of Photographs, 1868-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77796892

Director and producer.

From the description of Reminiscences of Cecil Blount DeMille : oral history, 1958. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122574315

Cecil B. DeMille was an American motion picture producer and director, considered the archetype of the American film mogul. His seventy films reflect changing American tastes and values, and he was particularly noted for his multi-million dollar spectacles.

From the description of Cecil B. DeMille collection of film art, 1863-1859. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 123235319

American motion picture producer and director, considered the archetype of the American film mogul. His 70 films reflect changing American tastes and values, and he was particularly noted for his multimillion-dollar spectacles.

From the description of Papers, 1863-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122480378 From the description of Cecil B. DeMille papers, 1863-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 361577646 From the guide to the Cecil B. DeMille papers, 1863-1983, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

DeMille was a motion picture director and producer. Lasky was a screenwriter and the son of DeMille's former partner.

From the description of Letters, 1942-1956. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 52683343 From the guide to the Cecil B. DeMille letters, 1942-1956, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Cecil B. DeMille was one of the most successful filmmakers in Hollywood history. Out of the seventy films he claimed as his personal productions, all but six turned a profit, and he remained a leading director of "A" list features from his first film in 1914 to his last in 1956.

From the description of The Crusades script, 1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367827911

Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959) was an American motion picture producer and director, considered the archetype of the American film mogul. His 70 films reflect changing American tastes and values, and he was particularly noted for his multimillion-dollar spectacles.

Cecil B. DeMille was born on August 12, 1881 to Henry Churchill de Mille and Matilda Beatrice Samuel de Mille. DeMille started acting on Broadway in 1900 and by 1913 he joined a film studio partnership which would eventually become Paramount Pictures. DeMille had a long and storied carrier as a filmmaker and directed several epic films, such as the Ten Commandments (1956). DeMille died on January 21, 1959.

From the guide to the Cecil B. DeMille correspondence, 1915-1942, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (1954-1969) was a unit of the United States Department of Defense.

With the advent and growing popularity of television, the Armed Forces Radio Service was redesigned and renamed the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) to incorporate this new media. The purpose of this organization was to provide American news and media programming to United States military personnel stationed abroad. In 1969 the name of this organization was again changed to American Forces Radio and Television Services.

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1852-) is a religious choral group based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

At the dedication of the adobe tabernacle in 1852, the Mormon choral group which frequently sang at General Conferences of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, adopted the name of their new home and became the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The nucleus of this choir came from a group of eighty-five Welsh converts under the direction of John Parry, who came to the Salt Lake Valley in 1849. The choir continued to perform at ecclesiastical and civic functions throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including several national and international tours. In 1929, the choir began airing a weekly radio broadcast, which continues today as Music and the Spoken Word. The choir is currently led by music director Mack Wilberg (2008-). Previous directors included John Parry (1852-1854), Stephen Goddard (1854-1856), James Smithies (1856-1862), Chalres John Thomas (1862-1865), Robert Sands (1865-1869), George Careless (1869-1880), Ebenezer Beesley (1880-1889), Evan Stephens (1890-1916), Anthony C. Lund (1916-1935), J. Spencer Cornwall (1835-1957), Richard P. Condie (1957-1974), Jay E. Welch (1974), Jerold Ottley (1974-1999), and Craig Jessop (1999-2008).

Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959) was an American motion picture producer and director, considered the archetype of the American film mogul. His 70 films reflect changing American tastes and values, and he was particularly noted for his multimillion-dollar spectacles.

Cecil B. DeMille was born on August 12, 1881, to Henry Churchill de Mille and Matilda Beatrice Samuel de Mille. DeMille started acting on Broadway in 1900, and by 1913 he joined a film studio partnership which would eventually become Paramount Pictures. DeMille had a long and storied carrier as a filmmaker and directed several epic films, such as the Ten Commandments (1956). DeMille died on January 21, 1959.

From the guide to the Collection of Cecil B. DeMille recordings, circa 1958, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

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