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  1. Norma’s career took an important turn when she met self-made millionaire Joseph M. Schenck, who wanted to produce motion pictures and was looking for a star. He set up the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation in New York.

  2. Joseph Schenck, the president of United Artists, cofounded Twentieth Century Pictures with Darryl F. Zanuck, former head of production at the Warner Bros. studio. Twentieth Century Pictures was organized in April 1933 as a showcase for the talented 30-year-old producer who resigned from Warners after a salary dispute earlier that year.

  3. Joseph M. Schenck. Highest Rated: 100% The Navigator (1924) Lowest Rated: 40% Camille (1927) Birthday: Dec 25, 1878. Birthplace: Rybinsk, Russia. Russian immigrant who began acquiring amusement ...

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  5. Joseph M. Schenck's films include The General, Sherlock Jr., Seven Chances, The Goat ... “Talking pictures will never displace silent drama from its supremacy ...

  6. Dec 31, 2014 · It has made Sight And Sound's listing of the 10 greatest films ever made (any genre, any language) several times. The fact is, this is Keaton's funniest, this is the silents' funniest, and as far as I'm concerned, it's darn close to all of cinema's funniest. It holds up, and it works. More than five stars out of five.

  7. With help from films directed by her first husband Joseph M. Schenck, she became one of the highest-paid actresses of the 1920s. Talmadge, 1923. In 1923, a poll of picture exhibitors named Norma Talmadge the number-one box office star. She was earning $10,000 a week, and receiving as many as 3,000 letters weekly from her fans.

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