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Travers Vale Filmography

Directing34 FILMS IN DB

TraversVale

Known for Directing Β· Betsy Ross, The Hungarian Nabob, Streets of New York

34
FILMS IN DB
$61
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$10
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
The Witch Woman
~$26 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 1918
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Western Pluck
$0 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Travers Vale, an influential figure in early cinema, made his mark as a director in the silent film era, with a notable career spanning from the 1910s to the 1920s. His 1916 film, *The Men She Married*, is a standout title that showcases his adeptness in storytelling and visual composition. This film, a charming exploration of romantic entanglements, has garnered a cult following among collectors due to its rarity and significance in the evolution of narrative cinema. Collectors are particularly drawn to Vale's work for its historical value and the unique glimpse it provides into early 20th-century filmmaking techniques. The film's surviving prints are considered treasures, often sought after for their pristine condition and the nostalgia they evoke. Vale's contributions to the medium not only highlight the artistry of the time but also serve as a reminder of the cultural narratives that shaped early film history, making his releases essential for any serious physical media enthusiast.

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34 films