Happy Days (1929) | |
Director(s) | Benjamin Stoloff |
Producer(s) | William Fox |
Top Genres | Musical |
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Happy Days (1929) was a Musical - Black-and-white Film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and produced by William Fox.
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Merry and Happy Days to the Solitary Souls of Cinema
By FlickChick on Dec 23, 2015 From A Person in the DarkHoliday films are supposed to make us feel better. They usually end with the main characters eventually basking in the warmth of friends and family and reminding us that this is what it is all about. But what kind of Christmas would the solitary souls of cinema enjoy? Ethan Edwards ("The Se... Read full article
"Heroes for Sale," or Happy Days Aren't Exactly Here Yet
By David on Jul 25, 2012 From The Man on the Flying TrapezeRichard Barthelmess had a face suited to sadness, and as the hero of "Heroes for Sale" (1933), it fits his character perfectly. He's Tom Holmes, a World War I veteran who faces prison, poverty, death, drugs and depression. He ends the movie with his ethics intact, but not much else. But although "H... Read full article
"Heroes for Sale," or Happy Days Aren't Exactly Here Yet
By David on Jul 25, 2012 From The Man on the Flying TrapezeRichard Barthelmess had a face suited to sadness, and as the hero of "Heroes for Sale" (1933), it fits his character perfectly. He's Tom Holmes, a World War I veteran who faces prison, poverty, death, drugs and depression. He ends the movie with his ethics intact, but not much else. But although "H... Read full article
Happy Days (1926, Arvid E. Gillstrom)
on Jun 3, 2012 From The Stop ButtonHappy Days is a good example of a bad silent comedy short. Ostensibly about Ethelyn Gibson’s secretary slash girl about town (it’s based on a comic strip), the short more focuses on her brother (the androgynous Billy Butts) and his baseball game. The baseball game is basically a rip-off ... Read full article
Happy Days
By Muscato on Jan 11, 2010 From Caf? MuscatoThe Most Famous People in the World, Mary and Doug, rather mystifyingly enjoy a little canoeing in the pool at PickFair.So much of this image seems as vanished as if it never had been. Just think of it: in this photo, the two stars are presented as if frolicking outdoors; today, they would look over... Read full article
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