TY - BOOK AU - Smith,Scott AU - Wise,Robert Earl TI - The film 100: a ranking of the most influential people in the history of the movies AV - PN 1998.2 S659f 1998 U1 - 791.43/0922 PY - 1998/// CY - Secaucus, N.J. PB - Carol Publishing Group KW - Motion picture producers and directors KW - Biography KW - Productores y directores de cine KW - Biografías KW - Motion picture actors and actresses KW - Actores y actrices de cine KW - Entertainers KW - Animadores N1 - "A Citadel Press book."; Includes index; W.K. Laurie Dickson Edwin S. Porter Charlie Chaplin Mary Pickford Orson Welles Alfred Hitchcock Walt Disney D.W. Griffith Will Hays Thomas Edison John Wayne J.R. Bray Billy Bitzer Jesse Lasky George Eastman Sergei Eisenstein André Bazin Irving Thalberg Thomas Ince Marlon Brando Louis B. Mayer Greta Garbo Robert Flaherty Lon Chaney Anita Loos George Méliès Adolph Zukor John Gilbert Max Fleischer John Ford William Fox George Lucas Linwood Gale Dunn Eadweard Muybridge Katherine Hepburn Winsor McCay Stanley Kubrick Buster Keaton James Agee Fritz Lang Marcus Loew Cedric Gibbons James Cagney Ben Hecht Ingmar Bergman Humphrey Bogart Leon Schlesinger Louella Parsons Roger Corman Edith Head. Bernard Herrmann Gary Cooper Mike Todd Ernst Lubitsch Sidney Poitier Saul Bass Billy Wilder Bette Davis Erich von Stroheim Max Factor The Lumière Brothers Woody Allen Clark Gable David O. Selznick Gregg Toland Lillian Gish William Cameron Menzies Lucille Ball Samuel Rothafel Akira Kurosawa Marilyn Monroe Vittorio De Sica Natalie Kalmus Siskel and Ebert Willis O'Brien Shirley Temple Yakima Canutt Sam Peckinpah Jackie Coogan Federico Fellini Leni Riefenstahl Steven Spielberg Sam Warner Jean-Luc Godard Robert De Niro Fred Astaire Francis Ford Coppola Ted Turner Clint Eastwood Dalton Trumbo Dennis Hopper Richard Hollingshead Melvin Van Peebles John Chambers Mack Sennett Martin Scorsese Karl Struss Busby Berkeley John Hubley John Cassavetes N2 - This listing of cinematic luminaries, ranked in order by the sheer magnitude of their impact on the motion picture industry, examines all of the significant developments in filmmaking and sheds a surprising new light on many familiar faces. The first name on the list is W.K. Laurie Dickson, who made himself an assistant to Thomas Edison specifically in order to seek out a method for recording the moving image. Also included are lovable silent-screen urchin Jackie Coogan (79), involved in a landmark legal decision that forever protected the rights of child actors; Mike Todd (53), the daring showman who championed wide-screen and new sound processes as a way to stave off television's encroachments on movie profits; the relentless Richard Hollingshead (92), whose open-air drive-in movie theaters became a distinct part of American culture; and Saul Bass (56), whose influence was much broader than his famous title animations ER -