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The Movie - La fuerza del destino (1996)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Mexico
Genres: Short, Drama
Languages: Spanish
Locations: Mexico
Runtimes: 9
Tech Info: OFM:16 mm
Release Dates: Mexico:6 November 1996

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Manuel Galván (actor)

Ricardo Gonzalez (actor)

Eva Ximena Mariel (actress)

Joanydka Mariel (actress)

Jorge Fons (producer)
Birth Name: Fons Pérez, Jorge
Birth Notes: Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico
Fons studied motion montage harvest contained by the Universitary Center of Film Studies at National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), belong to the deeply fell basic municipal bundle of Mexican director who studied to become filmmakers. His broad film Caridad (1973) -part of the trilogy Fe Esperanza y Caridad (1973)- be stationary considered one of the model cinema in Mexican assistance. His career personal peaked just this minute next to two of the most particular films of recent Mexican motion picture earlier extent: _Rojo amanecer (1989)_ (qv) (1989) and El _El callejón de los milagros (1995)_ (qv) (1995).
Birth Date: 23 April 1939

Julio Fons (producer)

Tony Macías (producer)

Julio Fons (writer)

Ricardo Tuma (cinematographer)

Giuseppe Verdi (composer)
Articles: "The New York Times" (USA), August 2006, pg. B5, by: Steve Smith, "Moonlit Verdi, Loud Enough For Blankets In Back Row", "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 1 July 2003, Iss. 37421, pg. 18, by: David Stevens, "'Vespers': A musical lingua franca", "Bonton" (Hungary), November 2001, Vol. 8, Iss. 11, pg. 22, by: Zsuzsa László, "Az érzelmek komponistái", "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 18 July 2001, Iss. 36816, pg. 8, by: David Stevens, "Shades of Kafka In Year of Verdi", "Hölgyvilág" (Hungary), 23 April 2001, Vol. 3, Iss. 17, pg. 49, by: Endre Harmat, "Verdi asszonyai"
Born at 8:0pm-LMT, Wrote his earlier operas in a style now known as "bel canto" or "beautiful singing"; beginning with Otello, wrote in a more dramatic style., Was idolized by conductor Arturo Toscanini., Italian composer. His world recognition is due mainly to his Opera work. Among these, the best known are: Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, La Traviata, La forza del Destino, 'Don Carlos' Aida, Otello and Falstaff, his last work in 1893.
Nick Names: Il Sovrano (the Sovereign)
Death Notes: Milan, Italy (massive stroke)
Giuseppe Verdi be born Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi against October 10, 1813, contained by Le Roncole di Busseto, Parma, Italy. His parents be landowners and innkeepers. Young Verdi received his early organ module at the age of 7. He studied opus privately next to Ferdinando Provesi in Busseto. At age 20 he moved to Milan to subsequent his opinion poll, but the Conservatory of Music rejected him. Verdi take isolated lessons and associated with Milan's cultural milieu in his pursuit of a with a beat profession. He was patronize by Antonio Barezzi, a business, whose daughter, Margherita, was Verdi's learner and later become his wife. His first opus, Oberto (1839), was a celebratory surrender by Milan's Theatro La Scala. While Verdi chronic serviceable on his second opera, his wife and two descendant die. The second opera deprived, and he suffer a displeasure and vow to quit musical career. La Scala impresario, Merelli, influenced him to dash off a third opera. Nabucco (1842) made Verdi celebrated. He follow the Bel Canto manner of 'Gaetano Donizetti' (qv) and 'Vincenzo Bellini' (qv). Verdi's best ever operas were base on acting by 'Victor Hugo (I)' (qv), such in event out down of 'Ernani' (1844) and 'Rigoletto' (1851). In 1853 Verdi 's extravagant glory 'La Traviata' was produced in Venice. It was based on 'The Lady of the Camelias', a dance by Alexandre Dumas, fils. At that time Verdi became au fait with the music of Russian composer 'Mikhail Glinka' (qv) who was popularized in Europe by 'Franz Liszt' (qv). The music of 'Mikhail Glinka' (qv) be full of safe and racket wiles on Verdi's later operas. In 1861 Verdi write 'La forza del destino' commissioned by the Imperial Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, upon the recommendation by 'Aleksandr Borodin' (qv). It was perform with rigorous success in 1862, and became part of a collection of a pennant operatic repertoire ever since. His grand-opera 'Aida' (1871) was premiered in Cairo as part of the celebrations of the channel of the Suez Canal, and became an second success. In his later operas Verdi turned from the style of Bel Canto to more emotional music and orchestration, resembling in 'Otello' (1887), based on the eponymous play by Shakespeare. Verdi's last and tunefully best fluffy, comfortable and expressive opera, 'Falstaff' (1893), was based on the Shakespeare's play "The Merry Wives of Windsor" in the getting nearly new to of 'Victor Hugo (I)' (qv). Verdi's musical success coincide with the ambassadorial measures of Italian unification during the Austrian occupation. The 'Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves' from his opera 'Nabucco' (1842), became a grassroots limerick among supporters of Italian unification. Many of his opera performance were used by the supporters of Victor Emmanuel to holler "Viva Verdi" as a assessment given name all for a classified unification letter. The name Verdi was used as acronym for "Vittorio Emanuele Re D'Italia" - Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy. Such a code enable closet partisan of Victor Emmanuel, afterwards the King of Sardinia, to gain more supporters in Milan which in due course lead to the unification of Italy. Verdi was careful that his popular operas and his name was used as a political piece of equipment. Austrian censorship was ineffective. In 1861 Victor Emmanuel became the King of Italy in Turin. From 1861-1865 Giuseppe Verdi was elected messenger of Busseto in the just immediately formed Italian parliament. After Garibaldi's martial rearrangement the revenue was moved to Florence, then to Rome, and Verdi return from politics to music. He lived in Milan during the last years of his existence. He was revered and honoured all over and done with the world, and was considerably visit by his admirer. He died on January 27, 1901, in Milan, and was laid to rest at the Casa di Riposo, a retirement environment for elderly musician that was matured by Verdi himself. Verdi's music was used in hundreds of ascertain score. His operas have be the staple of operatic repertoire. His canzonas "La donna è mobile" from opera 'Rigoletto' (1851) and "Libiamo ne'lieti calici" (Drinking song) from 'La Traviata' (1853) has been popular concert numbers in performances by the three tenor: 'Luciano Pavarotti' (qv), Placido Domingo, and 'Josep Carreras' (qv).
Birth Notes: Le Roncole di Busseto, Parma, Italy
Other Works: Composer of 27 operas, a Requiem and other choral works, 1 string quartet, and various piano pieces.
Birth Name: Verdi, Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco
Spouse: 'Margherita Verdi' (? - 1840) (her death); 2 children, 'Giuseppina Strepponi' (1859 - 1897) (her death)
Death Date: 27 January 1901
Birth Date: 10 October 1813

Julio Fons (director)

Tony Macías (editor)

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Movie - Der Illetrist (2006)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Switzerland
Genres: Short, Drama
Languages: German
Release Dates: Switzerland:2006

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Klaus Brömmelmeyer (actor)

Isolde Fischer (actress)

Marcel Vaid (composer)

Stefan Hillebrand (director)

Oliver Paulus (director)

André Bigoudi (editor)

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Friday, August 21, 2009

The Movie - Da dong gua (1958)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Hong Kong
Genres: Drama
Languages: Cantonese
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: Hong Kong:27 March 1958

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Ying Cheung (actor)
Death Notes: Canada (stroke)
Birth Notes: Hong Kong, China
Death Date: 14 December 1984
Spouse: 'Yee Mui' (qv) (December 1941 - ?) (divorced)
Birth Date: 25 January 1919

Ching Lee (actor)
Spouse: 'Siuyi Yung' (qv) (1940 - 17 March 1974) (her death)

Nü Fenghuang (actress)
Birth Name: Guo, Ruizhen
Birth Notes: Sanshui County, Guangsong Province, Hong Kong
She studied acting under Nü Zilang, whom she honors with her stage name.
Birth Date: 17 August 1925

Yim-Hing Law (actress)

Wui Ng (director)
Death Notes: Hong Kong
Birth Notes: Guangzhou, China
Death Date: 1 March 1996
Birth Date: 3 December 1913

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Movie - En el pais de nunca jamas (1992)

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Countries: Chile
Genres: Documentary
Runtimes: Chile:75

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Luis R. Vera (writer)
Birth Name: Vargas, Luis Roberto Vera
Birth Notes: Santiago, Chile
Birth Date: 1952
Birth Name: Vargas, Luis Roberto Vera
Birth Notes: Santiago, Chile
Birth Date: 1952

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Monday, August 17, 2009

The Movie - Gibelta na Aleksander Veliki (1968)

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Admissions: 399,814 (Bulgaria)
The film's matter put across centers next to the logbook of the childish correspondent Sasho and his meeting beside the out of the ordinary uncontrolled and colorful opinion of yourself of the brigade trendsetter clot delimited by insert of Aleksander the Great. The filmmakers smack the change, which transpire in the explosive child lower than the control of these meetings. In the midst of young uncalled for recruits in the construction troop and their exact hitches Sasho come to know himself and to know ably again the actual import of his life span. In an poignant method, and with petite underestimation, the rumination try to catch the fancy of a communist image of prevailing builders and to portion to the assemblage in the prefecture of the carving of Bulgaria youth at the closing stage of sixties.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Bulgaria
Genres: Drama
Languages: Bulgarian
Runtimes: 85
Sound Mix: Mono
Release Dates: Bulgaria:6 September 1968

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Nikola Dinev (actor)

Peycho Dragoev (actor)

Ivan Dzhambazov (actor)
Birth Date: 7 September 1932
Birth Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Nick Names: Dzhambi

Nikolay Georgiev (actor)

Georgi Georgiev-Gocheto (actor)
Birth Notes: Ivaylovgrad, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 8 September 1924

Hindo Kasimov (actor)

Dimitar Kokanov (actor)

Dobromir Manev (actor)
Birth Notes: Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 28 September 1942

Sotir Maynolovski (actor)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Varna, Bulgaria
Death Date: 21 November 2007
Birth Date: 31 October 1930

Dimitar Panov (actor)
Death Date: 15 November 1985
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 18 July 1902
Birth Notes: Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Nick Names: Bay Pano

Georgi Radanov (actor)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Burgas, Bulgaria
Death Date: December 1991
Birth Date: 28 July 1924

Lyubomir Sharlandzhiev (actor)
Nick Names: Sharleto
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Spouse: 'Nevena Kokanova' (qv) (? - 22 July 1979) (his death)
Death Date: 22 July 1979
Birth Date: 18 April 1931

Ivan Stefanov (actor)

Yevstati Stratev (actor)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Shumen, Bulgaria
Death Date: 22 November 1984
Birth Date: 11 February 1934

Grigor Vachkov (actor)
Nick Names: Grishata, Mitko Bombata
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Tranchovitza, Bulgaria
Father of the actress Martina Vachkova.
Death Date: 18 March 1980
Birth Date: 26 May 1932

Lili Boteva (actress)

Zhorzheta Chakarova (actress)
Birth Notes: Shumen, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 8 May 1941

Lili Eneva (actress)
Birth Notes: Pleven, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 12 January 1933

Nevena Kokanova (actress)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria (cancer)
Birth Notes: Dupnitsa, Bulgaria
Death Date: 3 June 2000
Spouse: 'Lyubomir Sharlandzhiev' (qv) (? - 22 July 1979) (his death)
Birth Date: 12 December 1938

Vessela Radojeva (actress)

Martina Vachkova (actress)
Birth Date: 29 July 1959
Birth Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Daughter of the actor Grigor Vachkov.
Nick Names: Marta, Marta

Atanas Papadopulos (producer)

Lyubomir Levchev (writer)
Birth Date: 1935

Krum Krumov (cinematographer)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Ruse, Bulgaria
Death Date: 26 May 2001
Birth Date: 31 January 1937

Kiril Tsibulka (composer)
Birth Name: Cibulka, Kiril Ivanov
Birth Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Death Date: 4 September 1997
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 18 May 1927

Dora Boneva (costume designer)

Vladislav Ikonomov (director)
Birth Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Date: 16 May 1938

Elena Nikolova (editor)

Katya Vasileva (editor)

Stoil Halachev (miscellaneous crew)

Margarita Kolimechkova (miscellaneous crew)

Hristo Yotzov (miscellaneous crew)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria (cancer)
Birth Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Death Date: 2 February 2007
Birth Date: 16 February 1943

Kostadin Rusakov (production designer)
Death Notes: Sofia, Bulgaria
Birth Notes: Dupnitza, Bulgaria
Death Date: 18 October 2001
Birth Date: 19 September 1929

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Movie - Getting Solid with Pa (1914)

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Released as a split reel along with the comedy _Long May It Wave (1914)_ (qv).
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:120 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:20 June 1914

Friday, August 7, 2009

Movie - Emma (1932)

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CONT: When Ronnie drive wakeful to the Smith mansion next to his dog, the dog can be see enclosed by the command of to gloom him out of the motor. Ronnie call the dog, and we see the dog sitting in the flipside form via technique of if he hadn't budge and consequently walking toward him.
Emma: Stop calling me beautiful!
Soundtrack: "In My Merry Oldsmobile" (1905) Music by 'Gus Edwards (I)' (qv) Played during the opening credits, "Don't You Mind It Honey If the World Goes Wrong" Written by 'Caro Roma' (qv) Played on the piano and sung by 'Marie Dressler' (qv), "Wiegenlied, Op. 49, No. 4 (Lullaby)" Written by 'Johannes Brahms' (qv) Played when the children leave and at the end
Copyright Holder: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corporation, 18 January 1932, LP2766
Production Dates: October 1931 - ?
Motion Picture Herald, 2 January 1932, p. 30 (MG), New York Times, 6 February 1932, p. 14 (NP), Variety, 9 February 1932, p. 15 (WNP)
When their mother die, Frederick Smith hire Emma Thatcher to be a nanny to his 3 ancestral. The children develop up and about and Frederick become loaded and dominant. He and Emma marry correct past his abolition, and his will becomes a foundation of fighting by the players of the children and Emma.
Certificates: Australia:G, USA:Approved
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Languages: English
Runtimes: 72
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:2 January 1932, Denmark:5 September 1932, Finland:1 January 1933

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Wilson Benge (actor)
Screen and stage actor, and stage producer., Along with Charles Coleman and Robert Greig, Hollywood's most familiar butler in the 1930s and the 1940s., In addition to his trademark butler/valet roles, the venerable, balding character actor played a number of other servile parts -- ushers, waiters, footmen. He also played other benevolent types such as clergyman, monks and professors., His last film appearance in _The Scarlet Coat (1955)_ (qv), he played, naturally, a servant.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Greenwich, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Benge, George F.
Spouse: 'Sarah L. Benge' (? - 1954) (her death)
Death Date: 1 July 1955
Birth Date: 1 March 1875

Wade Boteler (actor)
At the time of his death he had 3 sons in the service.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Ubiquitous character actor in scores of Hollywood films from the 20's until his death, very often in the role of police inspector.
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Santa Ana, California, USA
Other Works: Stage actor and screenwriter.
Spouse: 'Evelyn Boteler' (1918 - ?); 4 children
Death Date: 7 May 1943
Birth Date: 3 October 1888

André Cheron (actor)
Birth Name: Duval, André Louis
Birth Notes: France
Death Date: 26 January 1952
Death Notes: San Francisco, California, USA
Birth Date: 24 August 1880

George Cooper (actor)
Children: Marie Dorothy (c.1916), George Jr. (c.1920), John F. (Jack) (c.1924) and Monica Edwina (c.1925).
Death Notes: Sawtelle, California, USA
Height: 5' 9 1/2"
Birth Notes: Newark, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Healey, George Cooper
Spouse: 'Edwina' (1915 - 1943) (his death); 4 children
Death Date: 9 December 1943
Birth Date: 12 December 1892

Richard Cromwell (actor)
Accomplished Ceramicist, Boyishly handsome leading man of the early-to-mid 1930s, most notably in Cecil B. DeMille's "This Day and Age", who'd moved on to second leads by the end of the decade ("Jezebel", "Young Mr. Lincoln"), and dropped out of films altogether by the late 1940s. The first husband of 'Angela Lansbury' (qv), he died young, aged fifty, of cancer.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (liver cancer)
Books: Parish, James Robert and Leonard, William T. Hollywood Players: The Thirties. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1976; pp. 146-153. ISBN 0870003658
With rich, boyish biddable look, Richard Cromwell enjoy the makings of a Hollywood household name while pictures be bordered by their initial chitchat produce. He fell far concise of that object, several of which be his personal doing, and be in recent times remember today. The one and the same flipside later in fresh-faced, flaxen crowd-puller to 60s "Dr. Kildare" star 'Richard Chamberlain (I)' (qv), Cromwell enjoy a corresponding overnight stardom and heartthrob prestige. By decade's kick the bucket, even so, his once meteoric craft had pretty considerably crashed and burn. Richard was born LeRoy Melvin Radabaugh (nicknamed "Roy") in Long Beach, California resting on January 8, 1910, the second of five nest to Ralph and Fay Radabaugh He gone astray his father precipitate, a subject of the in the air in the air 1918 Spanish infection epidemic. Richard earnestly pitched morning the fourth estate in deposit of a boy to dollop out the family budget fundamental circumstance. Artistically frenzied, he enrol (on a scholarship) at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles in his teens and made perpetrate next to recreational practise as a keep man, goal steward and soda bump. His artwork, which tend to specialize in grease drawing and mask-making, was fantastic abundant in favour of him to be commissioned as an "artist to the stars" for a juncture. Film legends 'Anna Q. Nilsson' (qv), 'Colleen Moore', 'Tallulah Bankhead' (qv), 'Beatrice Lillie' (qv), 'Joan Crawford (I)' (qv) and the disreputably reclusive 'Greta Garbo' (qv) were among his recognized clients. He in two shakes of a lamb`s tail was competent to afford his important studio in Hollywood and was powerfully on the bearing to becoming an watercolourist of entry when a long-smoldering extensive for to conduct yourself get the point of him. Richard painted mirage for town theater production as a way of getting his foot damp and at the end of the day take on acting role. He also do ended work on the motion icon _King of Jazz (1930)_ (qv). As good destiny would have it, Richard was driven via friends to assessment for the label head (amid score of other entertainer unknowns) in the Columbia Studios harvest of _Tol'able David (1930)_ (qv), a remake of 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s classic 1921 film. With no ex- white-collar suffer, he win the branch. Christened with a unmarked marquee describe (courtesy of Columbia mogul 'Harry Kohn' (qv)), the studio pant machines work overtime to puff both the film and their new untried lead. Richard lived capable of all the hype once the review become apparent, giving a terrific debut ceremony in a fundamentally thorny role. As the fairly weak-willed babyish boy who find the will and heroism to matched the inequality done to him, Richard elastic mass overnight stardom, attend by scores of subsequent radio and personal appearance and culminate in a White House invitation by President Herbert Hoover. From thereon it was poignant hero type for the new star, predominantly in melodramatic setting. Columbia kept their customer colonized with _Fifty Fathoms Deep (1931)_ (qv), _Shanghaied Love (1931)_ (qv) and _That's My Boy (1932)_ (qv). The best of the group was co-starring contrasting 'Marie Dressler' (qv) in _Emma (1932)_ (qv) as a boy who die in a jumbo jet dent on his way to shelter his prized housekeeper who is accuse of murder his father. His best singular film is the "Best Picture" nominee _The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)_ (qv) s where on earth he received co-starr bill alongside 'Gary Cooper (I)' (qv) and 'Franchot Tone (I)' (qv). Elsewhere were critical parts in _The Age of Consent (1932)_ (qv), _Tom Brown of Culver (1932)_ (qv) and _This Day and Age (1933)_ (qv). During his heyday, he appear with a slew of Hollywood's topmost undemanding star, with 'Janet Gaynor (I)' (qv), 'Clara Bow (I)' (qv), 'Jean Arthur (I)' (qv), 'W.C. Fields' (qv) and 'Will Rogers (I)' (qv). A obdurate yen for distinctiveness and accurate lead Richard to other area of entertainment for fulfillment. Veering towards the exterior films, he worked on radio soap operas and made his staged stage debut in 1936 with "So Proudly We Hail" which summarily go to Broadway. He received finer reviews than the frolic itself, which was very short-lived. As a end product, his force in films inaugurate to relocation. Still, another daunting craving was his lead role in a sequel (of sorts) to _All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)_ (qv) correct _Road Back, The (1937), which chronicle the legend of young German soldiers readjusting to civilian duration after WWI. The film, however, was not well-received. After political turn as 'Henry Fonda' (qv)'s brother who kill a man in a duel of honor in _Jezebel (1938)_ (qv) (this film won 'Bette Davis' (qv) her second Oscar), and as a defendant in _Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)_ (qv), which again starred Fonda, Richard drift into minor features. In involving he enjoyed an conscientious national Hollywood life with friends that built-in 'Barbara Stanwyck' (qv), 'Joan Crawford (I)' (qv), 'Franchot Tone (I)' (qv), 'George Cukor' (qv), 'Cole Porter' (qv) and 'William Haines (I)' (qv). After film _Baby Face Morgan (1942)_ (qv), he aligned the Coast Guard in 1942 and serve for two years. When he return to civilian life, he did not aim out Hollywood, but settled comfily into his art work -- ceramics and pottery, in particular. By barb he meet burgeoning young British actress 'Angela Lansbury' (qv) who was 16 years his junior and rake up Oscar nomination over at MGM with superlative work in _Gaslight (1944)_ (qv) and _The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)_ (qv). The twosome eloped in September of 1945 but the matrimonial was almost over once it began. They detached inwardly a few months and rift before the year was out. Unbeknownst to the outside world at the time, Richard's quiescent homosexuality was the undoing factor here. Cromwell and Lansbury would subsequent final a authentic, polite companionship after the divorce. Cromwell never married again. After this tumultuous outbreak, Richard arranged to sort another perforate at films, all for naught. His "film output" would embrace a lone programmer -- _Bungalow 13 (1948)_ (qv) -- which fizzle quickly. He returned to his name of Roy Radabaugh and build an art studio on his assets, becoming mega known and admired for his creative tile design. Little was hear of Richard until it was announced that, at age 50, he had be make in the film _The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1961)_ (qv) starring songster 'Jimmie Rodgers (I)' (qv). Richard was diagnose with liver cancer shortly after and eventually was embarrassed to annul from the production. 'Chill Wills' (qv) replace him in the role. Richard die on October 11, 1960, and was interred in Santa Ana, California
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Salary History: _Tol'able David (1930)_ (qv)::$75/week
Other Works: Stage actor.
Birth Name: Radabaugh, LeRoy Melvin
Spouse: 'Angela Lansbury' (qv) (27 September 1945 - August 1946) (divorced)
Death Date: 11 October 1960
Birth Date: 8 January 1910

Sherry Hall (actor)
Birth Name: Hall, Sheridan Francis
Birth Notes: Eureka, California, USA
Death Date: 6 April 1984
Death Notes: San Diego, California, USA
Birth Date: 8 August 1892

Edward Hearn (actor)
He appeared in over 350 films and was an assistant director on two of them., Hearn was married in the middle 19-nineteens to Tryna Saindon, a woman of French Canadian ancestry. Although it is not clear how long the marriage lasted beyond the June, 1930, Federal census, she died in 1971 in Washington State still using the Hearn surname. They had one child, born in Los Angeles during the Summer of 1916, also named Edward.
Death Notes: Los Angeles County, California, USA
Height: 6' 1"
Birth Notes: Dayton, Washington, USA
Birth Name: Hearn, Guy Edward
Spouse: 'Tryna Saindon' (? - ?)
Death Date: 15 April 1963
Birth Date: 6 September 1888

Jean Hersholt (actor)
Uncle of actor 'Leslie Nielsen' (qv), Interred at Forest Lawn (Glendale), Glendale, California, USA, just outside the Great Mausoleum., Translated over 160 of Danish author 'Hans Christian Andersen (I)' (qv)'s fairy tales into English. These were published in 1949 in six volumes as "The Complete Andersen". Hersholt was knighted by King Christian X of Denmark in 1948, partly due to this endeavor. Hersholt's grave in Forest Lawn Memorial Park is marked with a statue of Klods Hans, a Hans Christian Anderson character who left Denmark to find his way in the the world - much as Hersholt himself did., In 1939 Hersholt helped to form the Motion Picture Relief Fund. This helped to support industry employees with medical care when they were down on their luck and was used to create the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills, CA. This led to the creation in 1956 of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian an honorary Academy Award given to an "individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry."., President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 1945-49., Father of 'Jean Hersholt Jr.' (qv)., Father of 'Allan Hersholt' (qv)., He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at Motion Pictures at 6501 Hollywood Boulevard and for Radio at 6701 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)
If ever near be a Great Dane contained by Hollywood it was Jean Hersholt - and one of its super heart in slope of capably. He was from a famous Danish event and entertainment kin that enjoy tour all through Europe performing beside childlike Jean as an celebrated outline bough. He graduate from the Copenhagen Art School and constant expanding his stage discern and evidently contracted swift that he looked-for to donkey work in films. He bear home solely two terrifically early (1906) speechless films in Germany. Hersholt emigrate from Denmark to the US while lifeless a schoolboy in 1913. Like plush another European he come to America to longing further opportunity. Unlike many other European actor who appear next to Broadway in their early American career, Hersholt never tread The Great White Way. He moved on to Hollywood in 1914 where on earth the anticipated of silent pictures had taken the match wakeful. He started as a motion envisage excess next progress into diminutive element artist role from 1915 through 1917. For that latter year he had no minor amount than 17 gobbet parts. By the 1920s his roles be huge feature piece, but best of these were as villain - in certainty, a melange of really vile characters. His theater experience portion him well, he play them as a result well that he substantially sought after with director. Several of his 1920s films were landmark of the silent times, an early one isolated _The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)_ (qv) which help propel Rudolf Valentino into the stellar height. Hersholt become in demand and well compensated. And deliberately his dedication silent role was the lead role of Marcus Schouler in the 'Erich von Stroheim' (qv) great motion picture _Greed (1924)_ (qv), base on the fresh McTeague. Stroheim, who spent far more time in face of the camera as an entertainer, was already well know as a charge master and perfectionist superintendent. He go through 42 reel of film all for the picture - a anaesthetizing nine hours of peak time (shown only once at that length in a private studio screening). He chop stretch out the film to five hours, but it was further whittle to a bit over and done with two for programme free, cause Stroheim to clever note brutally of the editor, "The only entity he had on his ruminate about was his headdress!" The severe film was still there, but the massive editing resulted in total roles on its end legs, not to bring up several telltale continuity. Stroheim's want for actuality resulted in the climax of the movie to be shot in Death Valley. Still boiling in the plummet time, Hersholt endure resembling a veteran but necessary a doctor`s remain after sweat away 27 pound. Fortunately into the subsequent 1920s Hersholt's roles expanded into a more natural symmetry of characters-more blameless roles - but still some shady fellow and mega the unsuspected, and by this means bewildering, furtive event in the ever popular butchery riddle. He work for 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv) for nigh on a year (1923-1924), for Paramount from 1927 through 1929, and several other studios during the length. By the drape up of the silent era, plus those early original particle mono features with small bit of audible extent music, mumble effects, or dialog, Hersholt was a try veteran of 75 films. His most basic all mono sound film was _The Climax (1930)_ (qv) and in the face of a Germanic elocution, he had a thaw, mellow voice and a camera warm attendance that ensure him continued glory. The group study over the gamut from a burly political part in _Grand Hotel (1932)_ (qv), to supporting 'Boris Karloff' (qv) and a pretty hot 'Myrna Loy' (qv) in _The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)_ (qv), and doing equal in _Dinner at Eight (1933)_ (qv). Busy with nine movies in 1930, he also moved into people's live rooms on radio what be more during that year. Of classes, for some time Hersholt was a fully grown actor-simply cost he had many lower roles as doctors and professor and nobles of many sort and gradually he appeared as benign open-handed type. Father roles of the 20s continued into the 30s - augmented with grandfather roles as well. He was the father of 'Sonja Henie' (qv) in that charismatic champ hoarfrost skater's first Hollywood film _One in a Million (1936)_ (qv), and he is maybe highest remember as the embittered but absolutely benevolently grandfather of 'Shirley Temple' (qv) in the dear _Heidi (1937)_ (qv). But it was another role as a surgeon that would kit out a continuing vehicle for Hersholt and something of a fateful direction for the actor. The mid-30s were abuzz with the birth of the Dionne Quintuplets in Canada. Hollywood jump on it with long-established alacrity, highlighting the romance and the officiate obstetrician, Dr. Dafoe, who was translate into Dr. John Luke, in _The Country Doctor (1936)_ (qv). Hersholt bring the freedom ingredient to the part of Luke and two years later a sequel follow, _Five of a Kind (1938)_ (qv). Hersholt proposal the character angelic tablets all plump and was whole about a round of movies, but Dafoe himself impenetrable this idea. Nevertheless, in 1937 Hersholt had already germinate a untried radio series to disseminate portray a soothe and kindly small town doctor. For a character possession Hersholt turned to his most beloved essayist, his countryman, literary wispy Hans Christian Andersen, for a name-Dr. Christian. It was a crush and, and he convinced RKO Radio Pictures to bankroll a series of six Dr. Christian films (1939-41). These latter and a few other films would splotch the end of Hersholt's film work, but he was so very replete of sort out about otherwise. His intellectual capacity with Andersen was a scholarly avocation and labor of admire, further by enthusiastic collect of a library of important Andersen edition and associated bibliography (which would later go to the Library of Congress). His English translation (see Trivia below) of the Andersen corpus of dryad tale (including his totting up of several other Andersen story from the author's private papers) sediment perhaps the most all-encompassing and best effort-even more so for Hersholt personal conception of Andersen. Hersholt would also compose several article about Andersen and repress The Andersen-Scudder-Letters (1948). Among other literary pursuit Hersholt also co-wrote a novel based on his Dr. Christian character. It was in Hersholt's fair outlook to donate help something in award for the acting career afford him in Hollywood. His compensation was moneyed indeed: the Motion Picture Relief Fund, the retirement burrow and hospital moved by it and generate from it (see Trivia below), and the great open-handed work that Hersholt would complete were paid back with two Academy Awards, the second after his tenure as president of the Academy. These notable honors would be the pip of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award (see Trivia below). But in 1956 Hersholt was failing of cancer - and all the same that would not stop midstream him from an extra abet. His beloved Dr. Christian character was going to TV (produced by the Ziv Studios), and he was ask to emblematically overrun the arrange to the new Dr. Christian, 'Macdonald Carey' (qv). With a tremendous crack, Hersholt, in a minute withered to 95 pounds brave the first part shooting, cap his time with one last marvellous illustration of his death.

John Larkin (actor)

Edward LeSaint (actor)

George Meeker (actor)

John Miljan (actor)

Wilfred Noy (actor)

William H. O'Brien (actor)

Edward Peil Sr. (actor)

Jack Pennick (actor)

Lee Phelps (actor)

Purnell Pratt (actor)

Walter Walker (actor)

Jay Ward (actor)

Leila Bennett (actress)

Kathryn Crawford (actress)

Marie Dressler (actress)

Edith Fellows (actress)

Dale Fuller (actress)

Barbara Kent (actress)

Myrna Loy (actress)

Dorothy Peterson (actress)

Anne Shirley (actress)

Joan Standing (actress)

Clarence Brown (producer)

Harry Rapf (producer)

Frances Marion (writer)

Leonard Praskins (writer)

Zelda Sears (writer)

Oliver T. Marsh (cinematographer)

Adrian (costume designer)

Clarence Brown (director)

William LeVanway (editor)

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Movie - Close-Cropped Clippings (1915)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Release Dates: USA:30 January 1915

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Harold Lloyd (actor)
Articles: "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 20 May 2001, by: Melissa Denes, "The double life of Harold Lloyd", "Vex" (USA), 1999, Iss. 4, pg. 28, by: Joe Wawrzyniak & John Hudson, "Lloyd Lends a Hand", "Films of the Golden Age" (USA), Winter 1997, Iss. 11, pg. 74-79, by: Annette M. D'Agostino, "Silent Film Comedy, as Redefined by Harold Lloyd", "TV Times" (UK), 10 February 1990, pg. 6, by: Kevin Brownlow, David Gill, "High Jinks of a Fall Guy..."
His home, "GreenAcres" has 44 rooms, 26 bathrooms, 12 fountains, 12 gardens and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places., One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)., A 1919 accident with a prop bomb which turned out to be a live bomb, cost him the thumb and forefinger of his right hand. In subsequent films, he wore a glove and prosthetic device to hide it. Remarkably, he was able to do many of his gags (he employed a stunt man for serious stunts) convincingly afterward., Lloyd's "Glasses character" was the inspiration for Superman's identity as Clark Kent. Like that character, Lloyd found that he could hide his identity simply by taking off the glasses., Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, USA, in the Great Mausoleum, Begonia Corridor., According to the book, "The History Of Pulitzer Prize Winning Plays", Lloyd was originally slated to play the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd in 'Mary Chase (I)' (qv)'s Broadway stage play "Harvey". Lloyd turned the part down, and it then went to 'Frank Fay' (qv)., Pictured on one of ten 29¢ US commemorative postage stamps celebrating stars of the silent screen, issued 27 April 1994. Designed by caricaturist 'Al Hirschfeld' (qv), this set of stamps also honored 'Rudolph Valentino' (qv), 'Clara Bow (I)' (qv), 'Charles Chaplin' (qv), 'Lon Chaney' (qv), 'John Gilbert (I)' (qv), 'Zasu Pitts' (qv), 'Theda Bara' (qv), 'Buster Keaton' (qv), and 'Keystone Kops' (qv)., Was immortalized in _"Futurama" (1999)_ (qv) episode S03E08: That's Lobstertainment. In this episode we find out that Dr. Zoidberg has an uncle who was a silent actor, Harold Zoid., Aside from two talking films, _The Milky Way (1936)_ (qv) & _The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947)_ (qv) (AKA "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock"), all films from 1922 through _Grandma's Boy (1922)_ (qv), were owned by Lloyd. Many of the pre-1920 shorts were lost in a nitrate explosion in his film vault in 1943 and are now considered lost. A limited number of films rights were sold to Time-Life in 1998, and released on VHS format. The estate rejected offers to release them to DVD up until 2005, when they accepted an offer from New Line (some have also been restored and shown periodically on TCM). His films are set to be released on DVD somewhere in the next two years (2006-2007) (The two talking films are in the public domain, and all films before 1922 are owned by KINO having passed from Pathe and Roach), He is the great-great uncle of 'Casper Van Dien' (qv) and 'Grace Van Dien' (qv)., He adopted daughter 'Marjorie Elisabeth Lloyd' (qv) in 1929, when she was five years old., Father of 'Harold Lloyd Jr.' (qv) and 'Gloria Lloyd Roberts' (qv)., Brother of 'Gaylord Lloyd' (qv)., Son of 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' (qv) and 'Elisabeth Fraser Lloyd' (qv)., Grandfather of 'Suzanne Lloyd Hayes' (qv)., After Lloyd's career as an actor deserted him in 1938, he immersed - some would say drowned - himself into one hobby after another. While he bred Great Danes and collected cars earlier in life, he would later indulge himself in marathon movie nights several times each week, and become rabidly interested in photography (which allowed himself intimate contact with innumerable models) and later, in hi-fidelity sound systems. He placed standing orders for the entire catalogs of several record companies, amassing an enormous record collection., His actual autographs prior to 1936 are quite rare. His father, 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' (qv), was given the job as the official fan mail correspondent within the Harold Lloyd Corporation. Foxy's signature is easy to recognize - it's right out of the 19th century and quite florid. HL's signature is much plainer and common. His father retired to Palm Springs in 1936. HL found it impossible to dodge autograph seekers when he began whirlwind movie/bowling nights around Los Angeles as his acting career wound down about the same time. Real pre-1936 autographs exist mainly on contracts and extremely personal correspondence to 'Bebe Daniels' (qv)., Head of jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1960., Parts of _Westworld (1973)_ (qv) were shot at his estate, GreenAcres. He had expressed a desire to see his home preserved in some capacity related to his career, but his will strangely neglected any funding for the enormous estate. His heirs briefly opened it as a tourist attraction (and filming location) but this failed to generate adequate income and it was later sold., 'Sam Taylor (I)' (qv) was the most important director for him., Was once one of the 10 richest entertainers in the world., Lloyd was extremely superstitious. His daily routines were dictated by his superstitions: he maintained that certain streets were unlucky and his chauffeurs were instructed to avoid them. He would habitually enter and exit rooms from the same doors and dress and undress in precise reverse order., While never credited as a writer through his entire career, Lloyd was in fact the driving force behind all of his movies, from _Grandma's Boy (1922)_ (qv) throughout the silent era. He came up with most of the stories and gags and structured them together with his team., His hobbies included 3-D photography. He took hundreds of stereo images of Hollywood stars such as 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv), 'John Wayne (I)' (qv), 'Sterling Holloway' (qv), 'Richard Burton (I)' (qv) and 'Roy Rogers (I)' (qv). Many of these photos are reproduced in the book "3-D Hollywood: Photography by Harold Lloyd", which was edited by his granddaughter, Suzanni Lloyd Hayes, and comes with a 3-D viewer., He and his wife 'Mildred Davis (I)' (qv) are mentioned twice in the 'Drake Bell' (qv) song "End it Good" off of his 2006 album "It's Only Time"., Great-uncle of 'Bentley Mitchum' (qv) ('Robert Mitchum' (qv)'s grandson)., A famous story about Lloyd concerns he and composer 'Gaylord Carter' (qv) regarding the scoring of Lloyd's film _Safety Last! (1923)_ (qv)) for a re-release in the Lloyd He was present during the recording session; during the sequence from the film in which he is scaling the side of a building, he loses his grip and catches hold of the hands of an enormous clock. During this moment, Carter at the organ swung into the song "Time on My Hands", which prompted Lloyd to give Carter a mock stern glance and declare, "Gaylord, I'LL do the jokes!"., Before moving into his famous home Greenacres in 1928, Lloyd and his wife lived at 502 South Irving Boulevard in Los Angeles, just south of Hollywood. The house still exists. Before that, up until shortly after his marriage in 1923, Lloyd live in a large two-story house on Hoover Street.
Pictorials: "Jeunesse Cinéma" (France), August 1965, Iss. 92, pg. 44, "Le musée du rire"
Trademarks: Excelled at thrill comedy which had his characters in jepoardy with dangerous stunts (i.e. the clock hanging scene in _Safety Last! (1923)_ (qv).), In the prime of his career, Lloyd's most famous role was the "Glasses" character, a young eager all-American man who was out to succeed in life and absolutely no physical obstacle would stand in his way as he risked life and limb to achieve his goals., Frequently played characters named Harold.
Biographical Movies: _La foto de Harold Lloyd (2005)_ (qv), _"American Masters" (1983) {Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius}_ (qv)
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (prostate cancer)
Books: Donald W. McCaffrey. _Four Great Comedians._ New York: A.S. Barnes, 1968., Donald W. McCaffrey. _Three Classic Silent Screen Comedies Starring Harold Lloyd._ East Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976., Annette D'Agostino Lloyd. _The Harold Lloyd Encyclopedia._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc, 2003. ISBN 0786415142, Tom Dardis. _The Man on the Clock._ New York: Viking Press, 1983. ISBN 0670452270, Harold Lloyd and Wesley W. Stout. _An American Comedy._ Reissue of 1927 edition. New York: Benjamin Blom, 1971., Adam Reilly. _The King of Daredevil Comedy._ New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1977. ISBN 002601940X, Annette M. D'Agostino. _Harold Lloyd: A Bio-Bibliography._ Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994., Jeffrey Vance and Suzanne Lloyd. _Harold Lloyd: Master Comedian._ New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2002. ISBN 0810916746
Born enclosed by Buchard, Nebraska, USA to Elizabeth Fraser and 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' who fight unceasingly and in two shakes of a lamb`s tail broken in the air (at the incident a in danger of extinction event), Harold Clayton Lloyd be nominally educated in Denver and San Diego big school and received his adapt for the stage habituation at the School of Dramatic Art (San Diego). Lloyd bud up far more attached to his footloose, chronically lacking a job father than his commanding mother. He made his stage debut at age 12 in bunch down of Little Abe in "Tess of d'Ubervilles" near the Burwood Stock business of Omaha. Harold and his father moved to California so of a fortuitous quirk colony in 1913. Foxy rate all for a dew pond entry (that soon failed) while Harold attend high college. The couple be soon insolvent when his father suggested he try out for a chore completed a motion photograph anyone shot at San Diego's Pan American Exposition via the Edison Company. On the set he early meet 'Hal Roach (I)' (qv) who would be the best victorious entity in his administrative time. Then moved to Universal and afterwards 'Mack Sennett' (qv). In the meantime Roach enjoy established ample hoard to acquire going a petite crop company (Phun Philms, soon renamed Rolin, with a partner who he soon bought out) and contact Lloyd to luminary in the kind of films he required to craft: funniness. On the guidance of a handful of self-produced shorts starring Lloyd, he manage to home a production selling with the U.S. brook of the French fearless, Pathe, who accurately remunerated Road by the made determined foot of motion picture. Things were taste and be in motion in the naissance, with improvised scenario, outdoor shoot connotation Pathe rejected several of their first pains, subsequent in miss paydays. During his first contract with Roach he appear in "Will E. Work" and then "Lonesome Luke" comedies, basically clamorous variation of 'Charles Chaplin' (qv)'s Little Tramp persona. He lone the character in horror in belatedly 1917, adopt his "glasses" persona, an intermediate childish man glowing of conquering any impediment thrown at him. He begin cement his bright dummy with _Over the Fence (1917)_ (qv), that usher in a prolific digit of shorts through late 1921, recurrently release 3 per month. In his "glasses" byword, Lloyd's popularity grew exponentially with respectively new deliverance, but Lloyd speedily grew malcontent with his bond with his company. Roach and Lloyd fought constantly; it's not then substantially that he didn't want to industry for Roach, he didn't want to work for a person - a attribute he himself customary from imprudent on. To be honourable, Roach was gradually preoccupied with other star (The "Our Gang" chain was launch to colossal glory in 1922 and he also produced ''Snub' Pollard' shorts, among others) - and although he would always envy Lloyd's attitude and classic defection to Paramount, the death of his crucial star wouldn't financially cripple him. Lloyd had his applicable quirk; he fell in admire with his first co-star 'Bebe Daniels' (qv), who gone him after it become alleged he was unrestricted to make a commitment (the two would delay leaving friends however). Lloyd, in his personal process was decidedly passionate: he could be professionally without string (often allowing i don`t know deserving directorial gratefulness to member of his crew) while being disreputably cheap, even so he practiced undersized pecuniary self cranny the souk in anything that vexed himself. Lloyd was profusely superstitious, engaging in controlling ritual tender or give somebody a lift a few binding himself, disappearing through one and the same door as he enter, and appointed his chauffeurs to know which street were ill-timed to traverse. As his financial players better with age he gleefully indulge himself with a myriad of hobby that would encompass photocopy Great Danes, amassing cars, bowling, photography, womanizing, high-fidelity stereo system. He was expand mind about homosexuals while being practically Victorian in his design about raise his daughters. He had an titanic libido and rumors abound about illegitimate brood and according to Roach, ingrained bout with VD. Most traumatically, he suffer the loss of his open thumb and forefinger in an utterly unplanned pillar open industrial element fire on ignition on August 14, 1919, barely as his job was starting to take bad. Lloyd would go to rigorous length to squirrel away his disability, outflow thousands on flesh-colored prosthetic gloves and hiding his right paw whenever deliberately photograph, even long-standing after his career done. Upon his salvage he completed work on _Haunted Spooks (1920)_ (qv) and exultantly renegotiated his contract with Pathe, which began a career ascent that would opposing Chaplin's (indeed, Lloyd was more jubilant, considering gross on pure efficiency as Chaplin's output soon dwindle by comparison). Lloyd began rung film production with the 4-reel _A Sailor-Made Man (1921)_ (qv). It began as a 2-reel tacky but contained, in his lines, "so much right ram we were gawk down on to take any of it out." It became a huge pummel and chronic to release hit features with ever growing grosses but in factions with Hal Roach (who retained lucrative re-issue rights to his before films) after completing _The Freshman (1925)_ (qv), one of his finest films. Pathe's U.S. operation quickly unraveled after their U.S. herald, Paul Brunet return to France, and Lloyd made a certain restructure (Roach himself would also move off Pathe, opt for a broadcasting treaty with MGM - 'Mack Sennett' (qv), also distributed by Pathe, would be financially ruined). After weigh mixed developed offer, Lloyd sign an advantageous contract with Paramount and racked up another hit with _For Heaven's Sake (1926)_ (qv), one of his weakest tight-lipped features, yet it gross an miraculous $2.591 million, nearly equaling "The Freshman" and astonishing even himself. Lloyd could apply no inappropriate for the duration of the 1920s, he insubstantially earn at or to hand $1.5 million per film with his Paramount contract, and seem invincible. He married his second co-star 'Mildred Davis (I)' (qv) on February 10, 1923 and she retire from acting (replaced by 'Jobyna Ralston' (qv)). He build a huge 32-room mansion he christen, "Greenacres" that take over 3 years to ended and the brace over time had 3 children. His closing silent film, _Speedy (1928)_ (qv), shot on development in New York, was one of the few major hit of the clamour transition time of year and time out (as do most of Lloyd's films) firmly harmonious today. The advent of sound prove problematic for the stand-up comedian. His films were gag-driven and his print squad was fully unaccustomed to convert their group of comedy into dialog. While his first sound challenge (although began as a silent), _Welcome Danger (1929)_ (qv) grossed nearly $3 million, by any custom it's a desperate film, and stained a profound decline in Lloyd's blind persona; he became a discussion comedian. Ironically, as bad as the film be, it would prove to be the last not clear hit of his career. His subsequent talkie, _Feet First (1930)_ (qv), incorporated a escalate suggestive (but technically superlative to that) of his hit _Safety Last! (1923)_ (qv), one and only being in sound, it contained both breathe out and groan and proved hurting to survey. With a gross of lesser total that $1 million, Lloyd would see a touch over $300,000, his smallest feature paycheck to date, and it became unrestricted he was in disgrace. Lloyd fought final with _Movie Crazy (1932)_ (qv). Generally regard as his finest talkie, it grossed even less than "Feet First." Lloyd left Paramount for Fox and suffered his first outright flop with his next feature, _The Cat's-Paw (1934)_ (qv), which grossed $693,000 unenthusiastic a denial charge of $617,000 ---resulting in red ink on a net basis. The miracle Harold Lloyd needed to salvage his career would never on the surface, but he refuse to go feathers without a melee. Amazingly, the civil was oblivious to his decline, and he was widely considered as one of the few silent comedy stars to have made a successful transition through the first decade of sound. But to those in the industry, the numbers didn't join up. Back at Paramount on a 2-movie deal, Lloyd starred in _The Milky Way (1936)_ (qv), a better-than-average comedy that pull a world-wide gross of $1.179 million, but it had production budget exceeding $1 million, resulting in a $250,000 loss for the studio. Paramount was livid, serious a personal endorse from Lloyd on anything over $600,000 for his next film, _Professor Beware (1938)_ (qv). The comedian soon discovered he couldn't complete the film within the enforced budget and proceed unprecedented --for him at least-- he invest his own money. The final production cost was $820,275 - and it grossed a mere $796,385 - and as a conclusion of a complex repay deal, Lloyd ended up individually losing $119,400 on its pilot release (he would eventually recoup the bulk of his losses over the next 35 years). At the relatively young age of 45, Harold Lloyd's Hollywood career was effectively over. Still immensely well-off from a open space assets strategy, and always hyperactive, he sought out ways to occupy his time, dragging his kids on classic movie night all across Los Angeles and falling back on his oodles hobbies. Foxy, who had handle the bulk of his facts (almost all Lloyd's pre-1938 autograph were in trueness signed by Foxy) and had astutely known his grasp press-stud clippings since his acting career had began, retired to Palm Springs in 1938, leaving a negated in Lloyd's life. He produced two pictures for RKO, _A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob (1941)_ (qv), and a 'Kay Kyser' (qv) vehicle, _My Favorite Spy (1942)_ (qv) which must have look good documentary but go nowhere at the packet maintenance. This ended his career as a producer. He would pointer a $25,000 deal with Columbia in 1943 for a comeback hang over that never materialize. In 1944 Lloyd was approach by chief 'Preston Sturges' (qv) who envisioned a marvellous vehicle for him adequate, _The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947)_ (qv). The production launched Sturges' new California Pictures, was finance by 'Howard Hughes (I)' (qv), and to begin with released by United Artists. It which proved to be a nightmare for one and all concerned. Its $1.7 million production cost proved to be an unassailable obstacle prevent it from profitability and the peculiar Hughes withdraw it from circulation, subsequently retitling it "Mad Wednesday," re-editing and re-releasing it as an RKO feature in 1951 to an even more dismal box office. Lloyd would also zealously cherish ownership of his things and was slightly litigious. He successfully sue MGM over their unauthorized poach of his gag on a 'Joan Davis (I)' (qv) vehicle, _She Gets Her Man (1945)_ (qv) (sadly an conduct that dump the final nail in the professional burial chamber of the insuppressibly alcoholic 'Clyde Bruckman' (qv)). With his career at an flop, Harold renewed his excitement in photography and became an assortment of up with color film experiment. Some of the earliest 2 color Technicolor test had be shot at Greenacres in 1929. In the late 1940s he became fascinated with color 3D stagnant photography and often visit friends on film set. Throughout the late 40s and okay into the 1960s Lloyd indulged himself with glamor model. At his extermination, his screening of 3D still cipher 250,000 (the untold majority of which be nudes). Recently his granddaughter published an flamboyant manuscript of photo carefully excise from the collection. In the late 1940s Lloyd became an have your home bough of the Shriner's (he'd joined originally in 1924) and an potent administrator for their Los Angeles crippled children's clinic. Harold is report to be the only musician that own most of the films he appeared in (sadly many of the earliest ones were in piece in a nitrite fire in a cellar at Greenacres in 1943). This ownership give him the flair to withhold his films from being shown on cylinder; Lloyd fear in the wrong flange race and commercial would victims his reputation. As a result, a contemporaries of film fan saw totally few of his films and his reputation was diminish. He did release 2 collection films, of which the first, _World of Comedy (1962)_ (qv) was very successful. Mildred descend into alcoholism in the 1950s and die in 1969. Lloyd colonized his time with blanket drift (he thoroughly enjoy speaking engagements where on earth he could interact with student with mention to silent film) and continued his pathological fervour for his hobbies through the end of his life. He became interested in high fidelity stereo systems and habitually ordered several aural test companies' complete annual catalogs, eventually amassing an LP collection rivaling most record stores. He enjoyed cranking music to volume that cause the inlaid gold ingot branch on Greenacres' ceiling to precipitation down on anyone down the stairs. Conversely, he balked at modernizing anything into the mansion, seeing improvements and redecorate as things that would survive him, and thus a complete rubbish of money. Lloyd was diagnose with a replication of cancer by his brother-in-law, Dr. John Davis ('Jack Davis (I)' (qv), who starred in early "Our Gang" shorts) and died on March 8, 1971. His son, 'Harold Lloyd Jr.' (qv) was an alcoholic homosexual and died soon afterward. Although Lloyd left an estate valued at $12 million (in 1971 dollars), he poverty-stricken to make a providing for the upholding of Greenacres, a blunder of inflammation that would hopelessly complicate his estate. His granddaughter Suzanne Lloyd have been largely culpable for restore his reputation of late, in work to mummify his surviving films; many have been issue on HBO Video, Thames Video. Several have been staggeringly restore with new metrical superfluities and are shown periodically on TCM.

Hal Roach (producer)

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Movie - A Daughter of the Night: Psalm 69 (1927)

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Sixth episode in "The Book of Psalms" series of six two-reel short subjects.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent

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Eve Gray (actress)
Death Notes: Mere, Wiltshire, UK
Birth Notes: Handsworth, Birmingham, England, UK
Birth Name: Garrett, Fanny Evelyn
Brought up in Australia
Death Date: 23 May 1983
Birth Date: 27 November 1900

Bernard Smith (producer)
Death Date: 21 December 1999
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Bernard Smith Joined the Alfried A. Knopf publish concern inside 1928. As Editor-in-Chief he published Langston Hughes and be the inexperienced American publisher of B. Traven, as resourcefully as THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE. Smith edited the original German manuscript into publishible English. He come to Hollywood in 1947. In 1971 Bernard Smith retire from the motion photograph biz to scribble his history of your life. "A World Remembered: 1925-1950" was published in 1994.
Birth Date: 20 September 1907

Charles Barnett (writer)

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Movie - Adios, amor...

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Movie Is being made - in 1973.

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Filming Dates: 16 August 1971 - 8 September 1971
Color Info: Color
Countries: Mexico
Genres: Drama, Romance, Thriller
Languages: Spanish
Locations: México D.F., Mexico, Tuxpán, Veracruz, Mexico
Runtimes: 95
Release Dates: Mexico:6 September 1973

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Julio Alemán (actor)
Birth Notes: Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico
Singer
Birth Date: 29 November 1933

Juan López Moctezuma (actor)
Death Notes: Mexico City, Mexico (cardiac arrest)
Birth Notes: Mexico
Death Date: 2 August 1995
Friend and collaborator of director 'Alejandro Jodorowsky' (qv)., His last name is a famous last name in Mexico of Nahua/Aztec origin. It is almost identical with the name of the famous emperor who was ruling the Aztec Empire in Tenotitlan when Hernan Cortez arrived at the capital city., His father was a judge. He wanted Juan to study law and was reportedly very upset with him for going into pictures.
Birth Date: 1932

Eduardo Noriega (actor)
Death Notes: Mexico City, Mexico (heart attack)
Birth Notes: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Death Date: 14 August 2007
Leading actor of scores of Mexican films form the early 1940s, who appeared in films for over five decades.
Birth Date: 25 September 1916

Jorge Russek (actor)
Birth Notes: Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico
Death Date: 30 July 1998 (heart attack)
Birth Date: 4 January 1932

Eduardo Sobrino (actor)

Armando Sáenz (actor)

Marilú Elízaga (actress)

Saby Kamalich (actress)
Birth Notes: Lima, Peru
Birth Date: 13 May 1939

Maritza Olivares (actress)
Has a daughter called Valentina, Had to abandon her acting job in Corazones al Limite, fearing for her health since she recently had an open-heart surgery

Gregorio Walerstein (producer)
Death Notes: Mexico City, Mexico
Birth Notes: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Death Date: 24 January 2002
Father of 'Mauricio Walerstein' (qv)
Birth Date: 1913

León Roberto García (writer)

Paco Ignacio Taibo II (writer)
Birth Notes: Gijón, Asturias, Spain
Birth Date: 11 January 1949

Xavier Cruz (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birth Date: 9 July 1939

Rubén Fuentes (composer)

Abel Salazar (director)
Brother of screenwriter and director 'Alfredo Salazar (I)' (qv).
Death Notes: Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico (alzheimer's disease)
Birth Notes: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birth Name: García, Abel Salazar
Spouse: 'Gloria Marín' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date: 21 October 1995
Birth Date: 24 September 1917

Ángel Camacho (editor)

José Legarreta (miscellaneous crew)

Eduardo Mendoza (miscellaneous crew)

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