LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CO-HOSTS SILENT FILM SCREENINGS IN NATIONWIDE CELEBRATION OF MARY PICKFORD CENTENARY

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WASHINGTON, July 6 -- The Library of Congress issued the following news release:

Silent-film buffs will have a rare opportunity to see several films featuring legendary actress and producer Mary Pickford, at screenings in several U.S. theaters through December. Next in the sequence of screenings cosponsored by the Library of Congress - celebrating Pickford's centennial as a star of the silver screen - will be the San Francisco Silent Film Festival on July 11, 2009. That day, a trio of Pickford classics from the Library's collections will be among the Saturday screenings at the historic Castro ...

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