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Around the World in 80 Days, 1916; a Movie Completely Missing from Modern Film Encyclopedias and Data Bases
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 28, 2014
In the first thirty days of autumn in October of 1916, a bright and shining movie debut happened, Around the World in 80 Days, starring Henry Garrick, Frank Bowers, Victor Sanders and Vivian Nichols;[1] the production cost about $250,000.[2] Obviously, this was a large sum for a film budget read more
Around the World in 80 Days, 1916; a Movie Completely Missing from Modern Film Encyclopedias and Data Bases
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 28, 2014
In the first thirty days of autumn in October of 1916, a bright and shining movie debut happened, Around the World in 80 Days, starring Henry Garrick, Frank Bowers, Victor Sanders and Vivian Nichols;[1] the production cost about $250,000.[2] Obviously, this was a large sum for a film budget read more
This Day in Entertainment History…The Theatrical Season is Open! September 21
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 21, 2014
The theatrical season is open. Ten actresses have stopped runaway teams, one has caught a thief, two have had their diamonds stolen and a few have tried to act… From The Sandusky Star-Journal, Sandusky, Ohio, Thursday, September 21, 1899. ( read more
This Day in Entertainment History…The Theatrical Season is Open! September 21
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 21, 2014
The theatrical season is open. Ten actresses have stopped runaway teams, one has caught a thief, two have had their diamonds stolen and a few have tried to act… From The Sandusky Star-Journal, Sandusky, Ohio, Thursday, September 21, 1899. ( read more
This Day in Entertainment History…The Theatrical Season is Open! September 21
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 21, 2014
The theatrical season is open. Ten actresses have stopped runaway teams, one has caught a thief, two have had their diamonds stolen and a few have tried to act… From The Sandusky Star-Journal, Sandusky, Ohio, Thursday, September 21, 1899. ( 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
Edward Ullman, Pioneer Cinematographer; Now a Forgotten Man.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 15, 2014
Edward Goldsmith Ullman Edward Goldsmith Ullman is not only a truly fascinating constituent of Hollywood, but mostly an overlooked and forgotten member of the Tinseltown community; Edward G. Ullman, was born on July 3, either in 1867, 1869 or 1874 (because of different statements in the feder read more
Edward Ullman, Pioneer Cinematographer; Now a Forgotten Man.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 15, 2014
Edward Goldsmith Ullman Edward Goldsmith Ullman is not only a truly fascinating constituent of Hollywood, but mostly an overlooked and forgotten member of the Tinseltown community; Edward G. Ullman, was born on July 3, either in 1867, 1869 or 1874 (because of different statements in the feder read more
Edward Ullman, Pioneer Cinematographer; Now a Forgotten Man.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 15, 2014
Edward Goldsmith Ullman Edward Goldsmith Ullman is not only a truly fascinating constituent of Hollywood, but mostly an overlooked and forgotten member of the Tinseltown community; Edward G. Ullman, was born on July 3, either in 1867, 1869 or 1874 (because of different statements in the feder read more
The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife; Released in 1923, Lost! And a Mystery to Us Still.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 12, 2014
The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife, 1923, is one of the most elusive titles that I have attempted to research; little information regarding the feature film exists today. I will supply what modest data I have come across. The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife was five- read more
The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife; Released in 1923, Lost! And a Mystery to Us Still.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 12, 2014
The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife, 1923, is one of the most elusive titles that I have attempted to research; little information regarding the feature film exists today. I will supply what modest data I have come across. The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife was five- read more
The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife; Released in 1923, Lost! And a Mystery to Us Still.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 12, 2014
The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife, 1923, is one of the most elusive titles that I have attempted to research; little information regarding the feature film exists today. I will supply what modest data I have come across. The Mystery of King Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Eighth Wife was five- read more
Larry Steers, Acting, Politics; a Man Whose Energy Could Not Be Corralled.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 6, 2014
Larry Steers is an important part of the history of Hollywood, film-making in general, to the state of California and our Country. We may remember him most for his laundry-list of uncredited movie appearances; yet, from 1917-1929 he was well known by audiences, and was applauded as a sound supporti read more
Larry Steers, Acting, Politics; a Man Whose Energy Could Not Be Corralled.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 6, 2014
Larry Steers is an important part of the history of Hollywood, film-making in general, to the state of California and our Country. We may remember him most for his laundry-list of uncredited movie appearances; yet, from 1917-1929 he was well known by audiences, and was applauded as a sound supporti read more
Larry Steers, Acting, Politics; a Man Whose Energy Could Not Be Corralled.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 6, 2014
Larry Steers is an important part of the history of Hollywood, film-making in general, to the state of California and our Country. We may remember him most for his laundry-list of uncredited movie appearances; yet, from 1917-1929 he was well known by audiences, and was applauded as a sound supporti read more
Daughter of the Dragon, Belated Happy Anniversary! Premiered on September 5, 1931?
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 5, 2014
Daughter of the Dragon was based on the novel, Daughter of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer, published in 1931; the rights to the story were quickly acquired and in early April, Warner Oland and the beautiful, the exquisite and exotic, Anna May Wong contracted to star in the motion picture.[1] Wong was to read more
Daughter of the Dragon; and the Missing Premier Date!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 5, 2014
Daughter of the Dragon was based on the novel, Daughter of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer, published in 1931; the rights to the story were quickly acquired and in early April, Warner Oland and the beautiful, the exquisite and exotic, Anna May Wong contracted to star in the motion picture.[1] Wong was to read more
Daughter of the Dragon; and the Missing Premier Date!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 5, 2014
Daughter of the Dragon was based on the novel, Daughter of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer, published in 1931; the rights to the story were quickly acquired and in early April, Warner Oland and the beautiful, the exquisite and exotic, Anna May Wong contracted to star in the motion picture.[1] Wong was to read more