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Castles In The Air (1911 Film)
Castles in the air are daydreams or fantasies. Castles in the Air may refer to: * '' Castles in the Air (1911 film)'', a Rex Motion Picture Company Rex Motion Picture Company was an early film production company in the United States. History After Edwin S. Porter's short-lived ''Defender Film Company'' failed, The Rex Motion Picture Company was established by Edwin S. Porter, Joseph Engel, ... film * ''Castles in the Air'' (1919 film), an American film * ''Castles in the Air'' (1923 film), a British film * ''Castles in the Air'' (1939 film), an Italian film * "Castles in the Air" (song), a 1970 song * ''Castles in the Air'' (musical), a 1926 musical comedy See also * Castle in the Air (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Daydream
Daydreaming is the stream of consciousness that detaches from current, external tasks when attention drifts to a more personal and internal direction. This phenomenon is common in people's daily life shown by a large-scale study in which participants spend 47% of their waking time on average on daydreaming. There are various names of this phenomenon including mind wandering, fantasy, spontaneous thoughts, etc. Daydreaming is the term used by Jerome L. Singer whose research laid the foundation for nearly all the subsequent research today. The terminologies assigned by researchers today puts challenges on identifying the common features of daydreaming, and on building collective work among researchers. There are many types of daydreams, and there is no consistent definition among psychologists. However, the characteristic that is common to all forms of daydreaming meets the criteria for mild dissociation.Klinger, Eric (October 1987). ''Psychology Today''. Also, the impacts of di ...
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Castles In The Air (1911 Film)
Castles in the air are daydreams or fantasies. Castles in the Air may refer to: * '' Castles in the Air (1911 film)'', a Rex Motion Picture Company Rex Motion Picture Company was an early film production company in the United States. History After Edwin S. Porter's short-lived ''Defender Film Company'' failed, The Rex Motion Picture Company was established by Edwin S. Porter, Joseph Engel, ... film * ''Castles in the Air'' (1919 film), an American film * ''Castles in the Air'' (1923 film), a British film * ''Castles in the Air'' (1939 film), an Italian film * "Castles in the Air" (song), a 1970 song * ''Castles in the Air'' (musical), a 1926 musical comedy See also * Castle in the Air (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Rex Motion Picture Company
Rex Motion Picture Company was an early film production company in the United States. History After Edwin S. Porter's short-lived ''Defender Film Company'' failed, The Rex Motion Picture Company was established by Edwin S. Porter, Joseph Engel, and William Swanson. Rex, based at 573–579 11th Avenue, New York City. produced dozens of films from 1910 into 1917. It adopted a crown emblem. Lois Weber established herself in the film industry at Rex. Rex acquired Gem Motion Picture Company film properties and released them in 1912 under its own banner and later Universal's. Rex was one of the studios that combined to form Universal Pictures under Carl Laemmle's leadership. Filmography * ''By the Light of the Moon (film)'' (1911) * '' Leaves in the Storm'' (1912), extant * '' The Fine Feathers (1912), extant * '' A Japanese Idyll'' (1912), extant * ''The Honor of the Family'' (1912), lost * '' Suspense (1913 film)'', extant * ''Symphony of Souls A symphony is an extended music ...
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Castles In The Air (1919 Film)
''Castles in the Air'', also known by its working title ''Orchestra D-2'', is a 1919 American silent comedy film, directed by George D. Baker. It stars May Allison, Ben Wilson, and Clarence Burton, and was released on May 12, 1919. Cast list * May Allison as Fortuna Donnelly * Ben Wilson as Eddie Lintner * Clarence Burton as John McArthur * Walter I. Percival as the Honorable Owen Pauncefort * Irene Rich as Mrs. Owen Pauncefort * Mother Anderson as Mrs. Larrymore * Viola Dolan as Esther Jones * Ruth Maurice as Lucy Dalton Plot Fortuna Donnelly is an usherette in the Halcyon theater, where the theater's manager, Eddie Lintner is smitten with her. However, she is also pursued by Owen Pauncefort, a wealthy Englishman. She chooses to focus her attention on Pauncefort. After he wines and dines her, and makes sexual advances towards her, she finds out that he is married and estranged from his wife. When confronted, he apologizes and says that he has been searching for his wife. ...
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Castles In The Air (1923 Film)
''Castles in the Air'' is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Nelson Keys, Lillian Hall-Davis and Campbell Gullan. It was originally made as ''Let's Pretend''. Cast * Nelson Keys * Lillian Hall-Davis * Campbell Gullan * Mary Rorke * Julian Royce Julian Royce (26 March 1866 – 10 May 1946), born William Leonard Gardener, was a British stage and, later, film actor. Gänzl, Kurt"Ivy: the girl who married Sherlock Holmes" Kurt of Gerolstein, 19 June 2018 Life and career Royce was christened ... References External links * 1923 films British silent feature films Films directed by Fred Paul Films produced by G. B. Samuelson British black-and-white films 1923 drama films 1920s English-language films 1920s British films Silent British drama films English-language drama films {{1920s-UK-film-stub ...
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Castles In The Air (1939 Film)
''Castles in the Air'' (Italian: ''Castelli in aria'') is a 1939 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Augusto Genina Augusto Genina (28 January 1892 – 18 September 1957) was an Italian film pioneer. He was a movie producer and director. Biography Born in Rome, Genina was a drama critic and wrote comedies for the ''Il Mondo'' Magazine, under advise of Aldo ... and starring Lilian Harvey, Vittorio De Sica and Otto Treßler.Moliterno p.80 It was made at Cinecittà in Rome, as part of a co-production with Germany. A separate German-language version was also released. It is based on a novel by . Synopsis A wardrobe mistress at a Vienna theatre wins a competition, receiving as her prize a luxury tour round Italy. On the train she meets an impoverished young Italian who pretends to be a prince. Partial cast * Lilian Harvey as Annie Wagner detta 'Mimì' * Vittorio De Sica as Riccardo Pietramola * Otto Treßler as Forster * Hilde von Stolz as La can ...
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Castles In The Air (song)
"Castles in the Air" is a song by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, which he originally released as a single in 1971 and subsequently re-recorded and re-released a decade later. The song describes a man who is unsatisfied with and weary of an urban lifestyle. Although native to the city, he decides to forsake not only his urban 'castle in the air' but also his love interest there. Because of his desire for and love of a country life, he decides to seek romance with a like-minded woman. History Originally recorded in 1970, "Castles in the Air" was McClean's first American single release, preceding " American Pie". The original version of "Castles in the Air" was included on the ''Tapestry'' album. In February 1971, it was released as the first single from the album and reached No. 40 on the ''Billboard'' Easy Listening/Adult Contemporary chart. After the success of the "American Pie" single, "Castles in the Air" was included as the B-side to its follow-up, "Vincent", and re ...
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Castles In The Air (musical)
''Castles in the Air'' is a musical comedy, with a book and lyrics by Raymond Wilson Peck and music by Percy Wenrich (additional lyrics by R. Locke). The story concerns two young men, Monty Blair and John Brown, who mistake an exclusive Westchester resort for an inn. They decide to pretend to be nobility, and Monty introduces John as a Latvian prince. Evelyn's uncle Philip decides to teach her a lesson about social climbing by taking her to Latvia, intending to expose John as an impostor. The plan backfires, though, because John really is a prince. The musical opened on Broadway in the Selwyn Theatre on September 6, 1926. It moved to the Century Theatre on December 6, 1926. The production was directed by Frank S. Merlin and choreographed by John Boyle and Julian Mitchell. It starred J. Harold Murray as John and Vivienne Segal as Evelyn. On June 29, 1927, a production opened in London, at the Shaftesbury Theatre.
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