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The Stolen Idol, a Film and Most of the Cast, Stolen from Cinematic History!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 27, 2015
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 22, 1913 The Stolen Idol, which was released in 1913, is of importance to us more than 100 years later, because of the actors who have went uncredited and unlisted for a century, regarding recognition that rightly is deserved to their names. It i read more
The Stolen Idol, a Film and Most of the Cast, Stolen from Cinematic History!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 27, 2015
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 22, 1913 The Stolen Idol, which was released in 1913, is of importance to us more than 100 years later, because of the actors who have went uncredited and unlisted for a century, regarding recognition that rightly is deserved to their names. It i read more
The Stolen Idol, a Film and Most of the Cast, Stolen from Cinematic History!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 27, 2015
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 22, 1913 The Stolen Idol, which was released in 1913, is of importance to us more than 100 years later, because of the actors who have went uncredited and unlisted for a century, regarding recognition that rightly is deserved to their names. It i read more
Nancy Drew … Reporter, Happy Anniversary? Well, Almost, but Let’s Celebrate Anyway!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 18, 2015
On a Friday in the autumn of 1938 the cinematic story of America’s favorite, young female detective continued; filming on Nancy Drew, Reporter was scheduled to begin on October 17, but instead began on October 29, 1938.[1] The film was ready for the Press to view on January 20, 1939, in Los Angeles read more
Nancy Drew … Reporter, Happy Anniversary? Well, Almost, but Let’s Celebrate Anyway!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 18, 2015
On a Friday in the autumn of 1938 the cinematic story of America’s favorite, young female detective continued; filming on Nancy Drew, Reporter was scheduled to begin on October 17, but instead began on October 29, 1938.[1] The film was ready for the Press to view on January 20, 1939, in Los Angeles read more
Nancy Drew … Reporter, Happy Anniversary? Well, Almost, but Let’s Celebrate Anyway!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 18, 2015
On a Friday in the autumn of 1938 the cinematic story of America’s favorite, young female detective continued; filming on Nancy Drew, Reporter was scheduled to begin on October 17, but instead began on October 29, 1938.[1] The film was ready for the Press to view on January 20, 1939, in Los Angeles read more
The Big Combo, Happy Anniversary! Premiered February 13th, 1955?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 13, 2015
First as to date, I should begin by saying that on Sunday, February 13th, 1955, The Big Combo premiered in Japan and the United States. But, that is incorrect. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has the Los Angeles release date as March 23, 1955.[1] The New York opening was on March 25 read more
The Big Combo, Happy Anniversary! Premiered February 13th, 1955?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 13, 2015
First as to date, I should begin by saying that on Sunday, February 13th, 1955, The Big Combo premiered in Japan and the United States. But, that is incorrect. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has the Los Angeles release date as March 23, 1955.[1] The New York opening was on March 25 read more
The Big Combo, Happy Anniversary! Premiered February 13th, 1955?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 13, 2015
First as to date, I should begin by saying that on Sunday, February 13th, 1955, The Big Combo premiered in Japan and the United States. But, that is incorrect. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has the Los Angeles release date as March 23, 1955.[1] The New York opening was on March 25 read more
Witness for the Prosecution, Happy Anniversary! A Delicious Treat Served, February 6th, 1958?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 6, 2015
First the Appetizer: Witness for the Prosecution had its World Premiere in Los Angeles, at the Warner Beverly Hills Theater (9404 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills), on December 17, 1957; thereby qualifying for the 1958 Academy Awards.[1] Of course film-exhibitors, circuit officials, indust read more
Witness for the Prosecution, Happy Anniversary! A Delicious Treat Served, February 6th, 1958?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 6, 2015
First the Appetizer: Witness for the Prosecution had its World Premiere in Los Angeles, at the Warner Beverly Hills Theater (9404 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills), on December 17, 1957; thereby qualifying for the 1958 Academy Awards.[1] Of course film-exhibitors, circuit officials, indust read more
Witness for the Prosecution, Happy Anniversary! A Delicious Treat Served, February 6th, 1958?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 6, 2015
First the Appetizer: Witness for the Prosecution had its World Premiere in Los Angeles, at the Warner Beverly Hills Theater (9404 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills), on December 17, 1957; thereby qualifying for the 1958 Academy Awards.[1] Of course film-exhibitors, circuit officials, indust read more
Ida Lupino, a Hollywood Bio in Brief, The Personal File
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 4, 2015
In order to cover the entirety of the career of Ida Lupino, while venturing into every position that she filled while working in Hollywood both in the movies and on television would consume a rather large book. Also, most of her career has been well written of, with very few stones left unturned. S read more
Ida Lupino, a Hollywood Bio in Brief, The Personal File
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 4, 2015
In order to cover the entirety of the career of Ida Lupino, while venturing into every position that she filled while working in Hollywood both in the movies and on television would consume a rather large book. Also, most of her career has been well written of, with very few stones left unturned. S read more
Ida Lupino, a Hollywood Bio in Brief, The Personal File: Born February 4, 1918
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 4, 2015
In order to cover the entirety of the career of Ida Lupino, while venturing into every position that she filled while working in Hollywood both in the movies and on television would consume a rather large book. Also, most of her career has been well written of, with very few stones left untu read more
Feed the Kitty, Premiered, February, 2nd, 1952: Now with Extras!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 2, 2015
Feed the Kitty, directed by Chuck M. Jones (also, he designed the characters), gave us the first appearances of bulldog Marc Antony and Pussyfoot the kitten; 3 follow ups were made: Kiss Me Cat, 1953; Feline Frame-Up, 1954, and in 1958, Cat Feud. This truly is a funny animated short (7 minutes long read more
Feed the Kitty, Premiered, February, 2nd, 1952: Now with Extras!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 2, 2015
Feed the Kitty, directed by Chuck M. Jones (also, he designed the characters), gave us the first appearances of bulldog Marc Antony and Pussyfoot the kitten; 3 follow ups were made: Kiss Me Cat, 1953; Feline Frame-Up, 1954, and in 1958, Cat Feud. This truly is a funny animated short (7 minutes long read more
Feed the Kitty, Premiered, February, 2nd, 1952: Now with Extras!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Feb 2, 2015
Feed the Kitty, directed by Chuck M. Jones (also, he designed the characters), gave us the first appearances of bulldog Marc Antony and Pussyfoot the kitten; 3 follow ups were made: Kiss Me Cat, 1953; Feline Frame-Up, 1954, and in 1958, Cat Feud. This truly is a funny animated short (7 minutes long read more
Harold Peary: The Great Gildersleeve and More
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 28, 2015
Harold Peary Practically Peary: Harold (Harrold Pereira de Faria, Harold Perry Faria) Peary was born on July 25, 1908 in San Leandro, California to Jose (Joseph) P. Faria and Maude Focha. Joe Faria was born in Portugal and his wife Maude was born in California to immigrants from Portug read more
Harold Peary: The Great Gildersleeve and More
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 28, 2015
Harold Peary Practically Peary: Harold (Harrold Pereira de Faria, Harold Perry Faria) Peary was born on July 25, 1908 in San Leandro, California to Jose (Joseph) P. Faria and Maude Focha. Joe Faria was born in Portugal and his wife Maude was born in California to immigrants from Portug read more