"Karl Dane: A Biography and Filmography," by Laura Petersen Balogh. The book was published by McFarland.
- "Karl Dane: A Biography and Filmography," by Laura Petersen Balogh. The book was published by McFarland.
- The "Picture that has Everything" was how "The Big Parade" was advertised when it showed in San Mateo.
- A scene from "The Big Parade" (1925). Karl Dane is on the right.
- Another newspaper advertisement for "The Big Parade" at the time it was shown in San Mateo.
- This newspaper advertisement for "The Big Parade" is from the time is was shown in Oakland. The ad notes the previous night's showing was a big success.
- Karl Dane was selected by Lillian Gish to appear in "The Scarlet Letter" (1926) because of his outstanding work in "The Big Parade."
- A newspaper advertisement for "The Son of the Sheik" (1926) at the time it was shown in Oakland.
- Karl Dane also appeared in "Bardelys the Magnificent" (1926), which was shown last year at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival.
- A newspaper advertisement for "Rookies" (1927) at the time it was shown in Oakland.
- Karl Dane's frequent co-star, George K. Arthur. Their biggest hit was "Rookies" (1927).
- A newspaper advertisement for "The Trail of 98" (1928) at the time it was shown in Oakland.
- A scene from "The Trail of 98" (1928). Dane towered over many other actors.
- Karl Dane and Jean Arthur in "Brotherly Love" (1928).
- A newspaper advertisement for "Alias Jimmy Valentine" (1929) at the time this early talkie was shown in Oakland.
- A scene from "Alias Jimmy Valentine" (1929). Karl Dane is second from the right, and the film's star, William Haines, is at the far right.
- This 1934 newspaper article, which dates from just a few months after Karl Dane's suicide, emphasized the tragic circumstances of the actor's life.
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