10-421: Seven Sinners can refer to: Seven Sinners (1925 film) , an early film by Lewis Milestone Seven Sinners (1936 film) , a British thriller Seven Sinners (1940 film) , starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne 7 Sinners , an album by Helloween Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
20-666: A complete collection of every Academy Awards show since 1949. Since acquiring the Packard Humanities Institute Collection, the Archive has the world's largest known trailer collection. The Archive is also concerned with the preservation and restoration of films, as well as new technologies and methods of preservation, restoring over 1100 titles of historical and artistic importance. The Archive offers access to its collections to researchers and scholars. Based on availability, preservation status and condition of
30-428: A diverse range of moving image material. The Archive's collection comprises 107,000 titles and 230,000 separate items, including early American cinema, a vast collection of documentary films , filmed and taped interviews, amateur and private home movies of Hollywood legends, makeup and sound test reels, and a wide selection of experimental film , as well as Academy Award -winning films, Academy Award-nominated films, and
40-522: Is a 1925 American black-and-white silent comedy crime film directed by Lewis Milestone and written by Milestone and Darryl F. Zanuck . The film was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. Although Milestone had directed short training films for the U.S. War Department in 1918 and 1919, and acted as assistant director on the 1921 William A. Seiter film The Foolish Age , this was his feature film directorial debut. Burglars Molly Brian ( Marie Prevost ) and Joe Hagney (John Patrick) break into
50-673: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ' educational and cultural activities, including the preservation of motion picture history. Although the existing incarnation of the Academy Film Archive began in 1991, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences acquired its first film in 1929. Located in Hollywood, California at the Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study , the Archive has
60-564: The Vickers mansion on Long Island and loot the safe but are caught in the act by another crook, Jerry Winters ( Clive Brook ), who takes the money from them. The three are confronted by Pious Joe McDowell ( Claude Gillingwater ) and his wife Mamie ( Mathilde Brundage ), also crooks, but who assert themselves as friends of the Vickers family. Molly, Joe, and Jerry introduce themselves in turn as Vickers' household servants. A doctor ( Dan Mason ) arrives with his patient ( Heinie Conklin ) and quarantines
70-464: The house. Unknown to the first five, the Doctor and patient are also crooks who use the ruse of a "quarantine" as part of their own methodology. During the brief quarantine, Molly ends up falling in love with Jerry and the two pledge to go straight. When the police ( Fred Kelsey ) finally arrive, Pious Joe takes responsibility for the robbery so that Molly and Jerry can escape. The New York Times wrote
80-501: The idea "has been worked out in an interesting fashion, with disappointing penitence as a closing touch," and that "picture is quite diverting, and it would have been even better if the humor were lighter in some sequences and if a touch of satire had been included at the finish." The film was presumed lost when Jack Warner destroyed many of its negatives in December 1948 due to nitrate decomposition of pre-1933 films, but an announcement
90-486: The title Seven Sinners . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seven_Sinners&oldid=1033693379 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Seven Sinners (1925 film) Seven Sinners
100-658: Was made in May 2015 of its rediscovery in Queensland , Australia, by lost film hunter Joel Archer. Seven Sinners was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2017. The restored version of Seven Sinners was shown in Queensland , Australia , on February 19, 2017. Academy Film Archive The Academy Film Archive is part of the Academy Foundation, established in 1944 with the purpose of organizing and overseeing
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