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Nancy Steele is Missing! Happy Anniversary, premiered, March 12, 1937
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 12, 2015
On Saturday, March 6, Nancy Steele is Missing opened at the Rivoli in New York.[1] To kick off the premier of Steele, four of the film’s principals appeared on the Hollywood Hotel radio program, which aired on Friday, March 5, in a “coast-to-coast” broadcast; with Peter Lorre, Walter Connoll read more
Nancy Steele is Missing! Happy Anniversary, premiered, March 12, 1937
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 12, 2015
On Saturday, March 6, Nancy Steele is Missing opened at the Rivoli in New York.[1] To kick off the premier of Steele, four of the film’s principals appeared on the Hollywood Hotel radio program, which aired on Friday, March 5, in a “coast-to-coast” broadcast; with Peter Lorre, Walter Connoll read more
Nancy Steele is Missing! Happy Anniversary, premiered, March 12, 1937
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 12, 2015
On Saturday, March 6, Nancy Steele is Missing opened at the Rivoli in New York.[1] To kick off the premier of Steele, four of the film’s principals appeared on the Hollywood Hotel radio program, which aired on Friday, March 5, in a “coast-to-coast” broadcast; with Peter Lorre, Walter Connoll 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
Good-Bye Girls, Happy Anniversary! Premiered March 11, 1923
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
Beverly Griffith, Gaining Ground by Grit: a Hollywood Story
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 9, 2015
Beverly Howard Griffith, Motion Picture Studio Annual, 1916 Beverly Beginnings: Beverly Howard Griffith was born on September 27, 1887 in Butler, Georgia, to Benjamin Howard “Howdy” Griffith and Mary Burke Butt. Butler is located some one-hundred miles south of Atlanta, and is the county seat of read more
Beverly Griffith, Gaining Ground by Grit: a Hollywood Story
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 9, 2015
Beverly Howard Griffith, Motion Picture Studio Annual, 1916 Beverly Beginnings: Beverly Howard Griffith was born on September 27, 1887 in Butler, Georgia, to Benjamin Howard “Howdy” Griffith and Mary Burke Butt. Butler is located some one-hundred miles south of Atlanta, and is the county seat of read more
Beverly Griffith, Gaining Ground by Grit: a Hollywood Story
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 9, 2015
Beverly Howard Griffith, Motion Picture Studio Annual, 1916 Beverly Beginnings: Beverly Howard Griffith was born on September 27, 1887 in Butler, Georgia, to Benjamin Howard “Howdy” Griffith and Mary Burke Butt. Butler is located some one-hundred miles south of Atlanta, and is the county seat of read more
Virginia Gregg, Happy Birthday! a Voice Uncommon
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 6, 2015
Virginia Lea Gregg was born March 6, 1916 to Edward Gregg and Dewey Todd, in Harrisburg, Illinois. Her family moved to California when Ms. Gregg was but eleven; first to Long Beach in 1927 and then to Pasadena in 1929. At Pasadena City College she majored in dramatics. Beginning in 1934 (she was e read more
Virginia Gregg, Happy Birthday! a Voice Uncommon
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 6, 2015
Virginia Lea Gregg was born March 6, 1916 to Edward Gregg and Dewey Todd, in Harrisburg, Illinois. Her family moved to California when Ms. Gregg was but eleven; first to Long Beach in 1927 and then to Pasadena in 1929. At Pasadena City College she majored in dramatics. Beginning in 1934 (she was e read more
Virginia Gregg, Happy Birthday! a Voice Uncommon
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 6, 2015
Virginia Lea Gregg was born March 6, 1916 to Edward Gregg and Dewey Todd, in Harrisburg, Illinois. Her family moved to California when Ms. Gregg was but eleven; first to Long Beach in 1927 and then to Pasadena in 1929. At Pasadena City College she majored in dramatics. Beginning in 1934 (she was e read more
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Happy Anniversary! Another Premiere Date Corrupted.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 3, 2015
Tradeshows of, The Picture of Dorian Gray were in Los Angeles and New York on February 23, 1945, giving exhibitors and critics the privilege and pleasure of that first viewing. Other tradeshows were not scheduled at that time but were to be set at a later date.[1] The World Premiere of The Picture read more
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Happy Anniversary! Another Premiere Date Corrupted.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 3, 2015
Tradeshows of, The Picture of Dorian Gray were in Los Angeles and New York on February 23, 1945, giving exhibitors and critics the privilege and pleasure of that first viewing. Other tradeshows were not scheduled at that time but were to be set at a later date.[1] The World Premiere of The Picture read more
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Happy Anniversary! Another Premiere Date Corrupted.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 3, 2015
Tradeshows of, The Picture of Dorian Gray were in Los Angeles and New York on February 23, 1945, giving exhibitors and critics the privilege and pleasure of that first viewing. Other tradeshows were not scheduled at that time but were to be set at a later date.[1] The World Premiere of The Picture read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! March 2
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2015
An RKO Tradeshow was seen in every major market in United States on February 16, 1944, at 10:30 am, with the exceptions of: Cincinnati was shown at 8:15 pm, New York saw the flick at 11:00 am and St. Louis had an 11:30 am viewing on February 17.[1] Although officially ready for, Thursday, Ma read more
The Curse of the Cat People, Happy Anniversary! March 2
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 2, 2015
An RKO Tradeshow was seen in every major market in United States on February 16, 1944, at 10:30 am, with the exceptions of: Cincinnati was shown at 8:15 pm, New York saw the flick at 11:00 am and St. Louis had an 11:30 am viewing on February 17.[1] Although officially ready for, Thursday, Ma read more
The Master Mystery, Happy Anniversary! It’s Premiere a Mystery for Almost a Century
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 1, 2015
On Thursday morning, November 7, 1918 at the Strand Theater (1579 Broadway, New York City), the first five episodes of The Master Mystery, were shown in a special trade showing. Harry Houdini attended, seated in a stage box. From the report in Brooklyn Life, Mr. Houdini’s performance in the serial read more
The Master Mystery, Happy Anniversary! It’s Premiere a Mystery for Almost a Century
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 1, 2015
On Thursday morning, November 7, 1918 at the Strand Theater (1579 Broadway, New York City), the first five episodes of The Master Mystery, were shown in a special trade showing. Harry Houdini attended, seated in a stage box. From the report in Brooklyn Life, Mr. Houdini’s performance in the serial read more
The Master Mystery, Happy Anniversary! It’s Premiere a Mystery for Almost a Century
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Mar 1, 2015
On Thursday morning, November 7, 1918 at the Strand Theater (1579 Broadway, New York City), the first five episodes of The Master Mystery, were shown in a special trade showing. Harry Houdini attended, seated in a stage box. From the report in Brooklyn Life, Mr. Houdini’s performance in the serial read more