76 adjectives to describe film

He should have paid heed to the first threat of a thin film across the sky; he should have turned back with Gloria the first thing this morning; he should have done anything in the world save exactly what he had done.

Molecular films, the cyclotron, and the new biology.

With their curious box-like cameras, equipped with the thousand feet of sensitive celluloid film, and the operating handle, they had risen from the ranks of mere helpers to be expert operators.

cried Joe as he helped Blake put in a fresh reel of unexposed film, Mr. Alcando looking on and learning "points.

The only financial failures among the host of motion picture theatres, so far as I have observed, are those that have attempted to run travel scenes and educational films exclusively.

In the afternoon, I watched a very comic film called "Junior Shylock".

My memory during depression may be likened to a photographic film, seven hundred and ninety-eight days long.

Weekend at the Waldorf; a film classic.

(In Foremost films of 1938.

There was only one way apparently to stop the desecration and save those precious films from destruction.

Conjugal virtue, domestic content and happiness, are beautiful to look upon for a while, but I confess that in a remorseless continuous film ("featuring" Dawson and Emma) I find them boresome.

A pale, fragrant film rose slowly in coiling wreaths and clouds and hid the last moments of the burning of the letters.

Fifty foreign films.

Through the gray film of it he caught the soft warm glow of her eyes and the shimmer of gold-brown tendrils of her hair.

The long, flexible film is perforated along both edges, and these perforations fit over toothed wheels which guide it down to the lens; the holes in the celluloid strip are also used by the feeding mechanism.

This fragile film of black and white, A traveller over land and sea, Is all the bond I have to-night Between the friend I loved and me.

A pale, fragrant film rose slowly in coiling wreaths and clouds and hid the last moments of the burning of the letters.

An excess of the ferrous salt in the ferrous oxalate developer; and when this is the case, the yellow compound salt is more in suspension than solution, and in the course of development it is deposited upon, and at the same time formed in, the gelatinous film.

Arthur opened his eyes, but the weeping mother turned from them; she could not bear to meet them, for already the glassy film was veiling the azure depths whose light had been so often turned to her in tenderness.

So they talked at the Judge's, in the calm, judicial-looking mansion-house, in the grave, still library, with the troops of wan-hued law-books staring blindly out of their titles at them as they talked, like the ghosts of dead attorneys fixed motionless and speechless, each with a thin, golden film over his unwinking eyes.

He gazed, but it was only at the end of an hour that he really saw them, for a greenish film floated before his eyes, permitting him only to see, as in the depths of water, flickering images of shifting tones.

Now I say, damn the people anywhere in the whole country that won't pay their debts from pioneer to pioneer; that lets us fight the wilderness barehanded and die fighting; that won't risk" A grey film dropped down over the world, a leaden shroud that was not the coming of twilight.

If you could catch one alive, he would make his flapper-like feet go so fast you could not see anything of them but a hazy film, as the Hummingbird does his wings when he poises in front of a flower.

I looked at him from head to foot, but he was an absolute blank to me until my eyes rested on his slender, elegant polished shoes; then it seemed that indistinct and partly obliterated films of memory began, at first slowly, then rapidly, to unroll, forming a vague panorama of my childhood days in Georgia.

The very thought of his beloved camera and those invaluable films floating on the water filled the boy with unutterable anguish.

76 adjectives to describe  film