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Movies of the 1920’s Presented By:

What Changes Happened during the 20’s? Discuss transition between silent films and “talkies” Discuss transition in filming locations

The Big Five Explain what this was List the five members

Famous Actors & Actresses Rudolf Valentino Mary Pickford John Barrymore Clara Bow Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Greta Garbo Charlie Chaplin

Rudolf Valentino Explain who he was and why he was famous/important

Mary Pickford Explain who she was and why she was famous/important

John Barrymore Explain who he was and why he was famous/important

Clara Bow Explain who she was and why she was famous/important

Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Explain who he is and why he is famous/important

Greta Garbo Explain who she is and why she is famous/important

Charlie Chaplin Explain who he is and what makes him famous/important

The First Oscars Explain when the Oscars were first held List the winners Explain why they had them