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Lost rings at weddings Hollywood stories
Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on May 20, 2015
Old Hollywood Stars, Lost Wedding Rings: Dawgone I forgot the ring!
Buster Keaton and Natalie Talmadge
Whether it's the best man's pretending to have forgotten the ring or the groom who's really left the ring behind, the show must go on. Though traditionally part of the best man duties to keep a read more
Eyes of the Underworld, Happy Anniversary! Opened on April 28, 1929, another Lost Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 28, 2015
Eyes of the Underworld began production on May 1, 1928 at Universal Studios, under the direction of Leigh Jason; filming was completed by the middle of August of ‘28.[1] One month later, Eyes, was assigned the opening date of April 28, 1929, by Universal; this date remained the same in all Hollywoo read more
Eyes of the Underworld, Happy Anniversary! Opened on April 28, 1929, another Lost Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 28, 2015
Eyes of the Underworld began production on May 1, 1928 at Universal Studios, under the direction of Leigh Jason; filming was completed by the middle of August of ‘28.[1] One month later, Eyes, was assigned the opening date of April 28, 1929, by Universal; this date remained the same in all Hollywoo read more
Eyes of the Underworld, Happy Anniversary! Opened on April 28, 1929, another Lost Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 28, 2015
Eyes of the Underworld began production on May 1, 1928 at Universal Studios, under the direction of Leigh Jason; filming was completed by the middle of August of ‘28.[1] One month later, Eyes, was assigned the opening date of April 28, 1929, by Universal; this date remained the same in all Hollywoo read more
Prudence the Pirate, 1916, Lost in the Celluloid Sea
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 20, 2015
Moving Picture World October 21, 1916 Prudence Lost: Prudence is to be admired as a virtue; unfortunately, this particular Prudence is lost. Prudence the Pirate was released on Sunday, October 22, 1916,[1] starring Gladys Hulette, accompanied by the “ugliest pub” in the world, Panthus; the read more
Prudence the Pirate, 1916, Lost in the Celluloid Sea
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 20, 2015
Moving Picture World October 21, 1916 Prudence Lost: Prudence is to be admired as a virtue; unfortunately, this particular Prudence is lost. Prudence the Pirate was released on Sunday, October 22, 1916,[1] starring Gladys Hulette, accompanied by the “ugliest pub” in the world, Panthus; the read more
Prudence the Pirate, 1916, Lost in the Celluloid Sea
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 20, 2015
Moving Picture World October 21, 1916 Prudence Lost: Prudence is to be admired as a virtue; unfortunately, this particular Prudence is lost. Prudence the Pirate was released on Sunday, October 22, 1916,[1] starring Gladys Hulette, accompanied by the “ugliest pub” in the world, Panthus; the read more
Good-Bye Girls; Gone, Goodbye, Good-day: a Lost Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 11, 2015
New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1923 Survival status of Good-Bye, Girls, is unknown according to Silent Era.com. More than twenty-five years later the film was still around, when in 1950 the Fox Film Corporation renewed the copyright of the silent feature.[1] The premiere read more
Good-Bye Girls; Gone, Goodbye, Good-day: a Lost Film
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 11, 2015
New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1923 Survival status of Good-Bye, Girls, is unknown according to Silent Era.com. More than twenty-five years later the film was still around, when in 1950 the Fox Film Corporation renewed the copyright of the silent feature.[1] The premiere read more
UPDATE: “Lost” Bill Murray Film Resurfaces on TCM
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Jan 6, 2015
UPDATE 1/7/15 - If you missed the tweet-along to NOTHING LASTS FOREVER (1984) w/ special guest Zach Galligan, you can read highlights here. Original Post – 1/6/15 Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd appeared in two sci-fi action comedies in 1984 – one you’ve heard of, and one you probably haven’t. read more
“Lost” Bill Murray Film Resurfaces on TCM
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Jan 6, 2015
Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd appeared in two sci-fi action comedies in 1984 – one you’ve heard of, and one you probably haven’t. The first, Ivan Reitman’s GHOSTBUSTERS, was released by Columbia in June and spawned one of the most lucrative franchises in Hollywood history, with a chart-topping read more
Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery, or: Lost in the Yukon.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 17, 2014
A mystery to begin with: Our story begins in late August of 1978, in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, when from a construction razing of an old hockey arena, was uncovered the remains of a swimming pool, and at the deep end were found more than five-hundred film cans that had b read more
Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery, or: Lost in the Yukon.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 17, 2014
A mystery to begin with: Our story begins in late August of 1978, in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, when from a construction razing of an old hockey arena, was uncovered the remains of a swimming pool, and at the deep end were found more than five-hundred film cans that had b read more
Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery, or: Lost in the Yukon.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 17, 2014
A mystery to begin with: Our story begins in late August of 1978, in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, when from a construction razing of an old hockey arena, was uncovered the remains of a swimming pool, and at the deep end were found more than five-hundred film cans that had b read more
Ruth of the Rockies, Lost but not Forgotten.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 29, 2014
Ruth of the Rockies consisted of fifteen-two-reel-chapters, and only two of its episodes are extant, as far as we known the rest are lost. The surviving chapters are numbers fourteen and fifteen (The Secret of Regina Island and The Hidden Treasure), they are held at the UCLA Film & Television read more
Ruth of the Rockies, Lost but not Forgotten.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 29, 2014
Ruth of the Rockies consisted of fifteen-two-reel-chapters, and only two of its episodes are extant, as far as we known the rest are lost. The surviving chapters are numbers fourteen and fifteen (The Secret of Regina Island and The Hidden Treasure), they are held at the UCLA Film & Television read more
Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014
In January Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completion of fil read more
Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014
In January of 1920, Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completi read more
Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2014
In January of 1920, Wyndham Standing, was contracted to star in the Goldwyn picture: Earthbound.[1] By the middle of January, Russian ballet star, Flora Revalles, was added to the cast when she signed to make her film debut with the new Goldwyn production.[2] The project was nearing completi read more
A Girl of the Timber Claims, Another Film of Unknown Status or Lost!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 27, 2014
A Girl of the Timber Claims is another of the films that have gained the subtitle of: unknown status or lost; making itself known now, only by the gossamer threads of distant memories. The reception that Timber Claims received from the critics was mixed, while it garnered a good sized budget read more