Saturday, September 12, 2009

Movie - Prince Pistachio (1921)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Comedy
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:300 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:20 February 1921

In movie played:

Harold Adkins (actor)

Eddie Boland (actor)
Death Notes: Santa Monica, California, USA (heart attack)
Height: 5' 7 1/2"
Birth Notes: San Francisco, California, USA
Spouse: 'Jean Hope' (qv) (28 May 1921 - ?)
Death Date: 3 February 1935
Birth Date: 27 December 1883

Bruce Gordon (actor)
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Johannesburg, South Africa
Nick Names: Eclipso

Wallace Howe (actor)
Birth Name: Howe, Orlando Wallace
Birth Notes: Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 23 November 1957
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Date: 4 March 1876

Robert Emmett O'Connor (actor)
Articles: "New York Times" (USA), 7 September 1962, pg. 29:2, "Robert O'Connor, Screen Actor, 77; Player Well Known for His Portrayals of Police Dies"
Hired for comfy set decoration by MGM in his last years playing an assortment of unbilled bits., Chunky-framed American character actor who was a minor version of Pat O'Brien in the '30s and '40s. He was invariably seen as an Irish cop or detective in potboilers, playing both benign and unscrupulous.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (burns)
Stalwart Irish-American persona thespian Robert Emmet O'Connor, who be born next to March 18, 1885, inwardly Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He made his bones performing in circus and in vaudeville. He made his Broadway debut in the easy on the ear "Fritz in Tammany Hall" at the Herald Square Theatre on October 16, 1905, ultimately appear in 13 musical hilarity and operettas on the Great White Way through 1930 (he also appear in four unswerving drama during that length, principally comedies such by method of assignment of "The Old Soak" during the 1922-23 season). After 1930, he never appeared on Broadway again, focus instead on his grey eyeshade undertaking. He made his movie debut in 1920 in the 'Harold Lloyd' (qv) comedy stumpy _His Royal Slyness (1920)_ (qv), directed by 'Hal Roach (I)' (qv). He made six comedies all for the Hal Roach Studios in the years 1920-21, as all right as an extra Harold Lloyd vehicle, _Never Weaken (1921)_ (qv), aloft to that occurrence taking a five-year hiatus from films. He return in the 'Thomas Meighan' (qv) performing, _Tin Gods (1926)_ (qv), directed by 'Allan Dwan' (qv), afterwards spent the subsequent 24 years acting in cinema. In 1930, he go reverse to the Roach Studio to assistance Laurel and Hardy in two Spanish speaking shorts, then moved over and done next to to Warner Bros. as a dosage actress. He play the Irish bootlegger Paddy Ryan in the classic _The Public Enemy (1931)_ (qv) in support of fellow Irish-American 'James Cagney' (qv), and appeared in another classic, _Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)_ (qv). He then settled into anyone label as Irish cops. After he moved on to MGM, the typecasting lead to one of his chief having mass appeal role: the plain-clothes dick in pursuit of the Marx Brothers in _A Night at the Opera (1935)_ (qv). During the 1940s, immobile beneath bond player to MGM, he was kept settled, appearing in both genre, including the "Our Gang" comedies. His subsequent motion photo role was as the Paramount Studios' defender who remember Norma Desmond in _Sunset Blvd. (1950)_ (qv). He virtually retire from his acting career at the age of 65, however he made every conduit appearance in the 1950s. Robert Emmett O'Connor die on September 4, 1962, of failure nonstop in a blaze. He was 77 years undersized.
Birth Notes: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Other Works: Performed on Broadway in the following productions:, Fritz in Tammany Hall (1905). Musical. Music by 'Jean Schwartz (I)' (qv). Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Maude Nugent. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Scenic Design by Frank Platzer and Meixner. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Lighting Design by Harry Bissing. Staged by Herbert Gresham and 'Ned Wayburn' (qv). Herald Square Theatre: 16 Oct 1905- 18 Nov 1905 (43 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar, Violet Barnes, Earl J. Benham, Eli J. Brouillette, Joseph Cawthorn, Charles Close, Beryle Dare, Melville Ellis, Suzanne Halpren, Mark Hart, Alva Holland, Pincus Lekosky, Adah Lewis, Charles MacDonald, Stella Mayhew (as "Mrs. Hart-Judson"), George Austin Moore, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Fergus O'Flaherty") [Broadway debut], Eugene Roder, Frank W. Shea, 'Alison Skipworth' (qv) (as "Elena McCann"), Sue Stuart, 'Julius Tannen' (qv) (as "J. Edward Corley"), Corinne Uzell, Henry E. Valois. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger., Mamzelle Champagne (1906). Musical revue., Marcelle (1908). Musical/operetta. Material by Frank S. Pixley. Music by Gustav Luders. Lyrics by Frank S. Pixley. Musical Direction by Clarence Rogerson. Dances directed by David Bennett. Directed by 'Frank Smithson' (qv). Casino Theatre: 1 Oct 1908- 28 Nov 1908 (68 performances). Cast: George Boniface, Jr., Herbert Cawthorne, Jess Dandy, Louise Gunning, Henry Norman, Frank Rushworth, Lawrence Wheat, Mae Allen, Leona Anderson, Florence Arkell, David Bennett, Nettie Black, Bessie Carrette, Della Connor, Marion Ford, Edith Girvan, Lucille Jardon, Eileen Kearney, Margarite McDonald, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Pierre, a Parisian painter"), Nan Parkhurst, Bertha Perl, George Reed, Mae Rollins, Elsa Ryan, Bessie Skeer, Irene Spencer, Ollie Stewart, Louise Tozier. Produced by Sam and Lee Shubert, Inc., The Motor Girl (1909). Musical comedy. Music by Julian Edwards. Based on material by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner. Lyrics by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner. Musical Direction by Ben M. Jerome. Directed by 'Frank Smithson' (qv). Lyric Theatre (moved to The West End Theatre from 15 Jun 1909 to Sep 1909, then moved to The Lncoln Square Theatre from 27 Sep 1909 to close): 15 Jun 1909- Oct 1909 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Helen Adair, Fred Bates, Marie Baxter, Stella Bowe, May Brennan, Elizabeth Brice, Martin Brown, Georgia Caine, George Callahan, James B. Carson, Anita Claire, Alice Clayton, James F. Cook, Flora Crosbie, Elinor Dayne, Mildred DeSilva, Mayme Dupont, Sue Duval, Lillian Foster, Bessie Franklin, Ross Harvey, Leota Hingston, Valentine Homan, Ned Joyce, Jackson Karlyle, George Lanning, Jack Laughlin, Charles Leach, John Lorenz, Ted Lorraine, Carroll C. Lucas, George Lyman, Giorgio Majeroni, Minnesota Martrit, Thomas B. McCormick, Edward McNulty, Sadie Melles, Evelyn Meredith, Julia Meredith, Bessilee Merrill, Alvin Morton, Ethel Mostyn, Nancy Newell, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Felix"), George O'Rourke, George Pauncefort, Anita Pollock, Nancy Poole, Homer Potts, Katherine Robertson, Helen Scotten, John Shaddick, Adelaide Sharp, Frank Shea, Bert Smith, Ethel Tanguay, Mattie Ten Eyck, Harry Thornell, Corene Uzzell, Katherine Walden, Katherine Warren, Dorothy Warrington, Laura Wentworth, Elizabeth Young. Produced by Frank Hennessy., Sweethearts (1913). Musical comedy., The Lilac Domino (1914). Musical. Based on material by Bela Jenbch, Emerich Von Gatti. Lyrics by Bela Jenbch, Robert B. Smith, Emerich Von Gatti; Music by Charles Cuvillier. 44th Street Theatre: 28 Oct 1914- 30 Jan 1915 (109 performances). As "Casimir.", Flora Bella (1916). Musical/operetta. Music by Charles Cuvillier and Milton Schwarzwald. Book by Felix Doermann. Material adapted by Cosmo Hamilton and 'Dorothy Donnelly' (qv). Lyrics by Percy Waxman. Adapted from Andre Barde. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Victor Schertzinger' (qv) and 'Earl Carroll (I)' (qv). Directed by Richard Ordynski. Casino Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 27 Nov 1916 to close): 11 Sep 1916- 16 Dec 1916 (112 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell, Hilda Blyar, Gilbert Clayton, Grant & Wing, 'Lawrence Grossmith' (qv), Muriel Hudson, Adolph Link, Juliette Lippe, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Rosset"), 'Charles Purcell' (qv) (as "Prince Nicholas Demidoff"), Kate Stout, Mortimer H. Weldon. Produced by John Cort., Follow the Girl (1918). Musical comedy. Based on material by Henry Blossom. Music by Zoel Parenteau. Lyrics by Henry Blossom. Musical Direction by 'Frank Tours' (qv). Featuring songs by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv) and 'Buddy G. DeSylva' (qv). Additional lyrics by 'Harold Atteridge' (qv). Choreography by Walter Brooks. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Lew Fields' 44th Street Roof Garden (moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 18 Mar 1918 to close): 2 Mar 1918- 23 Mar 1918 (25 performances). Cast: Roy Adams, Claude E. Archer, Anna Berg, Jane Berlyn, George L. Bickel, 'Walter Catlett' (qv) (as "Buck Sweeney"), Charles Clear, William Danforth, Peggy Dempsey, Tom Doolan, Nancy Everett, William Everett, Rita Faust, Harry Fender, Dorothy Godfrey, Byrd Goolsby, Bessie Gross, Jobyna Howland, Mae Jennings, Mercedes Lorenze, Maurie Madison, Ernestine Myers, Ralph Nairn, Nita Naldi, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv), Helen O'Day, Courtney Palmer, Frank Peters, Phyllis Prince, Jean Rebara, Ethel Rinehart, Aileen Rooney, Frances Ross, Alice Ryan, Louise Saunders, Ivy Sherer, Albert Shrubb, Marie Stone, Richard Tabor, Eileen Van Biene, Claire Vernon, Ann Warrington, Grace Weeks, Louise White, Arthur Wilson. Produced by 'Raymond Hitchcock (I)' (qv) and E. Ray Goetz., He Didn't Want to Do It (1918). Musical., My Golden Girl (1920). Musical comedy., The Deluge (1917). Drama (revival). Written by 'Henning Berger' (qv). Adaptation by Frank Allen. Plymouth Theatre: 27 Jan 1922- Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: William Dick, Charles Ellis, Arthur Hurley, 'Lester Lonergan (I)' (qv), Kathlene MacDonell, 'Robert McWade (I)' (qv), 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv), John Ravold, 'Edward G. Robinson (I)' (qv), 'James Spottswood' (qv). Produced by 'Arthur Hopkins' (qv)., The Blushing Bride (1922). Musical comedy. Book by 'Cyrus Wood' (qv). Lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Based on a libretto by Edward Clark. Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv). Based on a play by Jocelyn Brandon and 'Frederick Arthur' (qv). Based on a play adapted by 'Mark Swan (I)' (qv). Musical Director: George A. Nichols. Musical Staging by Jack Mason. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by 'Frank Smithson' (qv). Astor Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 24 Apr 1922 to close): 4 Feb 1922- 10 Jun 1922 (144 performances). Cast: Edythe Baker, John Barrott, David Belbridge, Mabel Blake, Fred Blyler, 'Alice Brady' (qv) (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Calmer, Clara Carroll, Jane Carroll, Eva Cassanova, Harry Corson Clarke, George Craig, Adelaide DiNovaloff, Albert DiNovaloff, Georgia Empey, Kitty Flynn, The Glorias, Gene Gray, Harold Gwynne, William Holbrooke, Claire Hooper, Charles Layton, Cecil Lean, Anabelle Lewis, Tom Lewis, George Luman, Ma-Belle, Rena Manning, Cleo Mayfield, Margaret Morris, John Muccio, Gertrude Mudge, Clarence Nordstrom, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Paul Kominski"), Thelma Percy, Betty Ross, Miss Stoneburne, Violette Strathmore, Louise Strong, Beatrice Swanson, Marcella Swanson, Jean Woods. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., The Old Soak (1922). Comedy/drama. Written by Don Marquis. Directed and produced by 'Arthur Hopkins' (qv). Plymouth Theatre: 22 Aug 1922- Aug 1923 (423 performances). Cast: Harry Beresford, 'Minnie Dupree' (qv) (as "Matilda"), George Le Guere, 'Robert McWade (I)' (qv) (as "Cousin Webster Parsons"), Grant Mills, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Al"), Mary Philips, Helene Sinnott, Eva Williams., Glory (1922). Musical comedy., New Toys (1924). Comedy/tragedy. Written by 'Milton Herbert Gropper' (qv) and 'Oscar Hammerstein II' (qv). Fulton Theatre: 18 Feb 1924- Mar 1924 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: 'Louise Closser Hale' (qv) (as "Mrs. Warner"), Mary Duncan, 'Robert McWade (I)' (qv) (as "George Clark"), Frances Nelson, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Sam Wilks"), 'Vivienne Osborne' (qv) (as "Ruth Webb"), 'James Spottswood' (qv) (as "Tom Lawrence"), 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Will Webb"). Produced by 'Sam Harris (IV)' (qv)., Ladies of the Evening (1924). Written by 'Milton Herbert Gropper' (qv). Directed by 'David Belasco (I)' (qv). Lyceum Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- May 1935 (closing date unknown (159 performances). Cast: 'John Carmody (II)' (qv) (as "Andrew Kenney"), Allyn Gillyn, 'H. Dudley Hawley' (qv) (as "Calvin King"), Edna Hibbard, James Kirkwood, Bernard J. McOwen, Beth Merrill, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Frank Forbes"), Thomas Reynolds, 'Vernon Steele' (qv) (as "Tom Standish"), 'Kay Strozzi' (qv) (as "Claire Standish"), Jose Yovin. Produced by David Belasco., The City Chap (1925). Musical comedy., The Circus Princess (1927). Musical operetta., The Prince of Pilsen (1930). Musical comedy (revival)., Blossom Time (1931). Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv). Material by 'Dorothy Donnelly' (qv), from the original of A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Directed by Edward Scanlon. Ambassador Theatre: 4 Mar 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen, Greta Alpeter, Peggy Baldwin, Gladys Baxter, Marice Christie, Marie Craigin, Gerry Dean, Stella Doyle, Dorothy Drum, Millie Freeman, Trueman Gaige, John Charles Gilbert, Inez Goetz, Ann Johnson, Joseph Lertora, Eleanor Lewis, Georgia MacTaggart, Clifford Newdahl, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Novotny"), Agatha Phillips, Harry Rabke, Evelyn Reide, Herta Rittell, Howard Samples, Peggy Scevioure, Marie Starner, Joseph Toner, Maurice Tyler, Walter Wahl, Joseph Wilkins, Mary Wilkins.
Spouse: 'Madeline' (? - ?)
Death Date: 4 September 1962
Birth Date: 18 March 1885

Noah Young (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: North Park, Colorado, USA
Trademarks: Usually portrayed typically "brutal dumb men," either he played a cop or a villain.
Former champion weightlifter who joined 'Hal Roach (I)' (qv)'s studios as an actor,and supported such comedians as 'Harold Lloyd' (qv) and 'Stan Laurel' (qv) & 'Oliver Hardy' (qv).
Death Date: 18 April 1958
Birth Date: 2 February 1887

Ethel Broadhurst (actress)
A former Broadway-chorine, who was one of the "Vanity-fair maidens", she appeared in a few comedies with actor Eddie Boland.

Dagmar Dahlgren (actress)

Jean Hope (actress)

Delloris Johnson (actress)

Julie Leonard (actress)

Hal Roach (producer)

Nicholas T. Barrows (director)

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Movie - A Place for Madness (1994)

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Movie Premier in 1994.


Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Documentary
Languages: English
Release Dates: USA:18 January 1994

In movie played:

David Fanning (producer)

DeWitt Sage (producer)

Bob Richman (cinematographer)

DeWitt Sage (director)

David Hanser (editor)