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Earthbound, Happy Anniversary, Premiered August 11, 1920. ‘Status Unknown’ a Metaphor for Lost
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 11, 2015
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, 2015
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, 2015
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
Romaine Fielding and the Seven Lubin Southwestern Branch Studios
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 29, 2015
Romaine Fielding, U.S. Passport Application Before Fielding went Afield for Lubin: Romaine Fielding appeared in his first Lubin Manufacturing Company movie in late summer of 1911; The Senorita’s Conquest, was released toward the middle of September. 1911 also saw the release of, Love’s Victor read more
Romaine Fielding and the Seven Lubin Southwestern Branch Studios
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 29, 2015
Romaine Fielding, U.S. Passport Application Before Fielding went Afield for Lubin: Romaine Fielding appeared in his first Lubin Manufacturing Company movie in late summer of 1911; The Senorita’s Conquest, was released toward the middle of September. 1911 also saw the release of, Love’s Victor read more
Romaine Fielding and the Seven Lubin Southwestern Branch Studios
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 29, 2015
Romaine Fielding, U.S. Passport Application Before Fielding went Afield for Lubin: Romaine Fielding appeared in his first Lubin Manufacturing Company movie in late summer of 1911; The Senorita’s Conquest, was released toward the middle of September. 1911 also saw the release of, Love’s Victor read more
Wilbur Higby, Actor and Director: The Full Story, 1867-1934
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 6, 2015
Wilbur Higby Wilbur Higby Jones was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1867 to Charles B. Jones and Jenny (Jennie) E. Dickinson; Wilbur was their second child, the eldest being Charles Homer (born in 1863); after Wilbur, in 1775, their daughter Kate was born. The Jones family worked together to m read more
Wilbur Higby, Actor and Director: The Full Story, 1867-1934
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 6, 2015
Wilbur Higby Wilbur Higby Jones was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1867 to Charles B. Jones and Jenny (Jennie) E. Dickinson; Wilbur was their second child, the eldest being Charles Homer (born in 1863); after Wilbur, in 1775, their daughter Kate was born. The Jones family worked together to m read more
Wilbur Higby, Actor and Director: The Full Story, 1867-1934
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jul 6, 2015
Wilbur Higby Wilbur Higby Jones was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1867 to Charles B. Jones and Jenny (Jennie) E. Dickinson; Wilbur was their second child, the eldest being Charles Homer (born in 1863); after Wilbur, in 1775, their daughter Kate was born. The Jones family worked together to m read more
Leave Her to Heaven, Don’t Leave Heaven off your List
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 23, 2015
Leave Her to Heaven, is a brilliant thriller, tackling the subjects of love, trust, innocence and of the basest sins of human nature: obsession, malice, domination, winning-at-all-costs and jealousy. This leaves the viewer with a progressively nastier taste in their mouth as the story develops; pul read more
Leave Her to Heaven, Don’t Leave Heaven off your List
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 23, 2015
Leave Her to Heaven, is a brilliant thriller, tackling the subjects of love, trust, innocence and of the basest sins of human nature: obsession, malice, domination, winning-at-all-costs and jealousy. This leaves the viewer with a progressively nastier taste in their mouth as the story develops; pul read more
Leave Her to Heaven, Don’t Leave Heaven off your List
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 23, 2015
Leave Her to Heaven, is a brilliant thriller, tackling the subjects of love, trust, innocence and of the basest sins of human nature: obsession, malice, domination, winning-at-all-costs and jealousy. This leaves the viewer with a progressively nastier taste in their mouth as the story develops; pul read more
Rip Van Winkle, a 1914 Sleeper, Starring Thomas Jefferson
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 14, 2015
Moving Picture World, November 14, 1914 The Jefferson name had been inexorably tied to, Rip Van Winkle since the mid 1800’s, when first Joseph Jefferson III who appeared in a different version (playing the role for fourteen years[1]) to his son’s and grandson’s productions. Joseph Jefferson read more
Rip Van Winkle, a 1914 Sleeper, Starring Thomas Jefferson
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 14, 2015
Moving Picture World, November 14, 1914 The Jefferson name had been inexorably tied to, Rip Van Winkle since the mid 1800’s, when first Joseph Jefferson III who appeared in a different version (playing the role for fourteen years[1]) to his son’s and grandson’s productions. Joseph Jefferson read more
Rip Van Winkle, a 1914 Sleeper, Starring Thomas Jefferson
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 14, 2015
Moving Picture World, November 14, 1914 The Jefferson name had been inexorably tied to, Rip Van Winkle since the mid 1800’s, when first Joseph Jefferson III who appeared in a different version (playing the role for fourteen years[1]) to his son’s and grandson’s productions. Joseph Jefferson read more
Jack Brammall, Forgotten Man of Stage and Screen
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 8, 2015
Jack Brammall John George Gardner Brammell or Bramall (records differ, which was the family-name then is unclear, since he used each variation), was born in Rochdale (a suburb of Manchester, about thirteen-miles to the northwest), England, on October 15, 1879 to George and Ellen; he arrived in the read more
Jack Brammall, Forgotten Man of Stage and Screen
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 8, 2015
Jack Brammall John George Gardner Brammell or Bramall (records differ, which was the family-name then is unclear, since he used each variation), was born in Rochdale (a suburb of Manchester, about thirteen-miles to the northwest), England, on October 15, 1879 to George and Ellen; he arrived in the read more
Jack Brammall, Forgotten Man of Stage and Screen
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jun 8, 2015
Jack Brammall John George Gardner Brammell or Bramall (records differ, which was the family-name then is unclear, since he used each variation), was born in Rochdale (a suburb of Manchester, about thirteen-miles to the northwest), England, on October 15, 1879 to George and Ellen; he arrived in the read more
Transatlantic Tunnel; Hurrah! A Thrilling Subway Sci-Fi Drama
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 26, 2015
From my earliest memories I have lived with the knowledge and particular thrill associated with it, that I love tunnels; the sound of vehicles traveling through a concrete tube, which passes under the massive bulk of a mountain or the crushing weight of water, still has the power to accelerate my h read more
Transatlantic Tunnel; Hurrah! A Thrilling Subway Sci-Fi Drama
Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on May 26, 2015
From my earliest memories I have lived with the knowledge and particular thrill associated with it, that I love tunnels; the sound of vehicles traveling through a concrete tube, which passes under the massive bulk of a mountain or the crushing weight of water, still has the power to accelerate my h read more