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Definition of Screenland
1. Noun. The personnel of the film industry. "A star of stage and screen"
Definition of Screenland
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Screenland
Literary usage of Screenland
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1899)
"... screenland and Mr. R sparked the best ideas. Let them work together. They did
and "Letters to Lucerne" was the result of their first joint effort. ..."
2. Who's who on the Screen by Charles Donald Fox, Milton L. Silver (1920)
"... screen vehicles in which he appeared and his masterful work in that, beautiful,
silent plea for prison reform made his career in screenland assured. ..."
3. Motion Picture Acting: How to Prepare for Photoplaying, what Qualifications by Frances May Scheuing (1913)
"... or screenland. Without ambition and average mentality one hasn't the bubbling
enthusiasm of an alluring personality. It is personality which wins ..."
4. Preaching and Paganism by Albert Parker Fitch (1920)
"In screenland, it is the vampire, the villain, the superman, the saccharine angel
child, who reign almost undisputed. Noble convicts, virtuous courtesans, ..."
5. Preaching and Paganism by Albert Parker Fitch (1920)
"In screenland, it is the vampire, the villain, the superman, the saccharine angel
child, who reign almost undisputed. Noble convicts, virtuous courtesans, ..."
6. Hollywood & the Best of Los Angeles Alive!by Robert White, Phyllis White by Robert White, Phyllis White (2002)
"Instead, Culver City, "the heart of screenland," allowed it to be torn down in
1963 and a barely functioning industrial tract put in its place. ..."