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  1. East Lynne is a 1931 American pre-Code film version of Ellen Wood 's eponymous 1861 novel, which was adapted by Tom Barry and Bradley King and directed by Frank Lloyd.

    • Richard Fall and Carli Elinor
  2. Elinor's musical style was grounded in German Romanticism but eclectic enough to incorporate pop and avant-garde techniques, and he was among the first film composers to employ sound effects along with the orchestra. His greatest achievement was the score for the pioneering Movietone soundtrack of F.W. Murnau's "Sunrise" (1927).

    • Hollywood, California
    • November 21, 1890
    • Bucharest, Bucuresti Municipality, Romania
  3. East Lynne (1931) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The title card for this film reads "Frank Lloyd's East Lynne."According to information in the Twentieth Century-Fox Produced Scripts Collection at the UCLA Theater Arts Library, Lenore Coffee wrote an outline of a treatment for the film in September 1929; it is not known whether any of her material was included in the final film.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0253625Carli Elinor - IMDb

    Carli Elinor. Composer: The Spider. Coming from Romania in 1911, Elinor began playing violin with film house orchestras and moved on to Los Angeles in the 1920s. He served as concert conductor at the Miller, Loews State, Egyptian and Carthay Theatres.

    • Actor, Composer, Music Department
    • September 21, 1890
    • Carli Elinor
    • October 20, 1958
  6. The refined Lady Isabel Carlisle, after leaving her family and enduring nearly a decade of hardships, learns that her son has fallen ill. Despite being nearly blinded as the result of an explosion, she returns home to see her son again. adultery • disguise • presumed dead • social status • jealousy. Сast and Crew. Stars. Ann Harding. Clive Brook.

  7. Carli Elinor. Composer: The Spider. Coming from Romania in 1911, Elinor began playing violin with film house orchestras and moved on to Los Angeles in the 1920s. He served as concert conductor at the Miller, Loews State, Egyptian and Carthay Theatres.

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