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The Wrecker, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, July 17, 1929, in London, England
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 17, 2014
Many regard this as a 1928 release (including Strike Force Entertainment who released the DVD in 2009) yet in June of 1928 the film had not started production;[1] advertising directed toward exhibitors, relating that the synchronization and the score were in preparation, was seen in June of read more
The Wrecker, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, July 17, 1929, in London, England
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 17, 2014
Many regard this as a 1928 release (including Strike Force Entertainment who released the DVD in 2009) yet in June of 1928 the film had not started production;[1] advertising directed toward exhibitors, relating that the synchronization and the score were in preparation, was seen in June of read more
The Wrecker, Happy Anniversary! Premiered, July 17, 1929, in London, England
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 17, 2014
Many regard this as a 1928 release (including Strike Force Entertainment who released the DVD in 2009) yet in June of 1928 the film had not started production;[1] advertising directed toward exhibitors, relating that the synchronization and the score were in preparation, was seen in June of read more
Lila Lee, Little Cuddles: Vaudeville to the Silver-Screen!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 15, 2014
Lila Lee Lila Lee, born Augusta Bessie Appel, was a child star on the vaudeville circuits, under the management of Gus Edwards. Her relationship was such with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards that she took the Edwards name professionally, Little Cuddles Edwards; this with full permission from her mother. read more
Lila Lee, Little Cuddles: Vaudeville to the Silver-Screen!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 15, 2014
Lila Lee Lila Lee, born Augusta Bessie Appel, was a child star on the vaudeville circuits, under the management of Gus Edwards. Her relationship was such with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards that she took the Edwards name professionally, Little Cuddles Edwards; this with full permission from her mother. read more
Lila Lee, Little Cuddles: Vaudeville to the Silver-Screen!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 15, 2014
Lila Lee Lila Lee, born Augusta Bessie Appel, was a child star on the vaudeville circuits, under the management of Gus Edwards. Her relationship was such with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards that she took the Edwards name professionally, Little Cuddles Edwards; this with full permission from her mother. read more
Cullen ‘Hezi’ Tate, Assistant-Director Supreme! A Passel of Unremembered Work!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 10, 2014
Cullen Tate Cullen ‘Hezi or Hessie’ Tate (assistant-director) may not be easy to distinguish from the tens of thousands of film making personnel that have had the privilege to work in the movie industry, but to Hollywood in the silent and early-talking eras he was highly recognizable. A shock read more
Cullen ‘Hezi’ Tate, Assistant-Director Supreme! A Passel of Unremembered Work!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 10, 2014
Cullen Tate Cullen ‘Hezi or Hessie’ Tate (assistant-director) may not be easy to distinguish from the tens of thousands of film making personnel that have had the privilege to work in the movie industry, but to Hollywood in the silent and early-talking eras he was highly recognizable. A shock read more
Cullen ‘Hezi’ Tate, Assistant-Director Supreme! A Passel of Unremembered Work!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 10, 2014
Cullen Tate Cullen ‘Hezi or Hessie’ Tate (assistant-director) may not be easy to distinguish from the tens of thousands of film making personnel that have had the privilege to work in the movie industry, but to Hollywood in the silent and early-talking eras he was highly recognizable. A shock read more
Eugene Pallette, a ‘Corker’ of a Silent Star and a ‘Croaker’ of a Supporting Player in the Talkies!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 8, 2014
Eugene Pallette, the Young Star Eugene Pallette AKA Eugene Pallett, Gene Pallette, Jean Pallette, (Guy Mourdant) is truly a very interesting, controversial actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood. He was the son of Baird William Pallette, referred to as J. W. or Baird[1] the general-manager of The Na read more
Eugene Pallette, a ‘Corker’ of a Silent Star and a ‘Croaker’ of a Supporting Player in the Talkies!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 8, 2014
Eugene Pallette, the Young Star Eugene Pallette AKA Eugene Pallett, Gene Pallette, Jean Pallette,(Guy Mourdant) is truly a very interesting, controversial actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood. He was the son of Baird William Pallette, referred to as J. W. or Baird[1] the general-manager of The Nat read more
John Cossar, An Actor Nearly Forgotten.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 6, 2014
John Cossar John Cossar immigrated to the United States in 1866 (eleven years old), he became a naturalized citizen in 1879. Cossar and Fanny Cohen (AKA Fannie Cohen, Fannie Cossar) were married on June 15, 1896. John Cossar was a well established actor long ere he first graced the silver-screen; as read more
John Cossar, An Actor Nearly Forgotten.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 6, 2014
John Cossar John Cossar immigrated to the United States in 1866 (eleven years old), he became a naturalized citizen in 1879. Cossar and Fanny Cohen (AKA Fannie Cohen, Fannie Cossar) were married on June 15, 1896. John Cossar was a well established actor long ere he first graced the silver-screen; as read more
John Cossar, An Actor Nearly Forgotten.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 6, 2014
John Cossar John Cossar immigrated to the United States in 1866 (eleven years old), he became a naturalized citizen in 1879. Cossar and Fanny Cohen (AKA Fannie Cohen, Fannie Cossar) were married on June 15, 1896. John Cossar was a well established actor long ere he first graced the silver-screen; as read more
Constance Talmadge, The Talmadge-Baby-Girl Makes Good!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 3, 2014
Constance Talmadge Constance Talmadge had her debut in Buddy’s Downfall,[1] AKA Buddy’s First Call. Constance was only briefly a second tier player, by February of 1915 her picture was included in the Motion Picture Magazine Gallery of Picture Players,[2] and with A Girl of the Timber read more
Constance Talmadge, The Talmadge-Baby-Girl Makes Good!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 3, 2014
Constance Talmadge Constance Talmadge had her debut in Buddy’s Downfall,[1] AKA Buddy’s First Call. Constance was only briefly a second tier player, by February of 1915 her picture was included in the Motion Picture Magazine Gallery of Picture Players,[2] and with A Girl of the Timber read more
Constance Talmadge, The Talmadge-Baby-Girl Makes Good!
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 3, 2014
Constance Talmadge Constance Talmadge had her debut in Buddy’s Downfall,[1] AKA Buddy’s First Call. Constance was only briefly a second tier player, by February of 1915 her picture was included in the Motion Picture Magazine Gallery of Picture Players,[2] and with A Girl of the Timber Claims, 1917, read more
Leslie Stowe, Veteran of Stage and Screen, Now a Stowaway in the Memory of Film.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 2, 2014
Leslie Stowe Leslie Stowe began his career on stage in 1893 making his debut in the comic opera Ship Ahoy, [1]appearing through the years in the tour of The Merry World; [2] yet another tour company, and productions of, The Student Prince,[3] and Barbara Fritchie [4].” He also had roles on Broadway read more
Leslie Stowe, Veteran of Stage and Screen, Now a Stowaway in the Memory of Film.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 2, 2014
Leslie Stowe Leslie Stowe began his career on stage in 1893 making his debut in the comic opera Ship Ahoy, [1]appearing through the years in the tour of The Merry World; [2] yet another tour company, and productions of, The Student Prince,[3] and Barbara Fritchie [4].” He also had roles on Broadway read more
Leslie Stowe, Veteran of Stage and Screen, Now a Stowaway in the Memory of Film.
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 2, 2014
Leslie Stowe Leslie Stowe began his career on stage in 1893 making his debut in the comic opera Ship Ahoy, [1]appearing through the years in the tour of The Merry World; [2] yet another tour company, and productions of, The Student Prince,[3] and Barbara Fritchie [4].” He also had roles on Broadway read more