Saturday, September 12, 2009

Movie - Nalalasap ang hapdi (1984)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Philippines
Genres: Drama
Languages: Filipino, Tagalog
Locations: Philippines
Release Dates: Philippines:14 July 1984

In movie have been taken:

Ricky Davao (actor)
Spouse: 'Jackie Lou Blanco' (qv) (? - present)
Son of 'Charlie Davao' (qv)., Brother of 'Mymy Davao' (qv), and 'Bing Davao' (qv).

Maria Montes (actress)

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The Movie - Poolhall Junkies (2002)

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CONT: The people standing behind Johnny when he bets Chico $20,000, change twice between shots., DATE: In the beginning of the film, the letter from the pro tour had an 888 number to call. Later the moves states "15 years later" to bring it to the present. There were no 888 numbers 15 years ago., CONT: Danny shuts the door when he breaks into the pawn shop, but when he leaves it is open again., CONT: When Nick scolds Johnny for playing like a loser, the sides of Nick's cap go from being straight to folded under., CONT: Mike is sitting down/standing up between shots at the end of the first game after he arrives to back Johnny., CHAR: As Danny explains why Chris is losing Brad takes aim at the 6 instead of the cue ball, and the sound effects suggest he hit it., CONT: When Johnny and Brad are playing their final game, there is a wide shot that shows Uncle Mike in the background, before he shows up., FAKE: When Nick is talking to Johnny after Tara kicks Johnny out of the apartment, one shot of Nick is flipped. This is obvious by the New York Yankees symbol on his hat and his jacket., SYNC: When Danny is performing on stage he stops singing at the end of the song, but his voice continues., CONT: Early in the film, Johnny comes home and climbs in bed with Tara after playing pool most of the night. Tara rolls over to kiss him and a large tattoo is visible on her left shoulder. Later, Johnny greets Tara at a formal business party, and the tattoo is not visible., CONT: Immediately after John and Mike walk into the two on two game at the party, Phil shoots the 8 ball into the far corner pocket. Right before saying 'that's how we do it!', the 8 ball's shown rolling slowly from Phil's original position., CONT: When Brad and Johnny are arguing about the "impossible" shot at the end, the position of the chalk on the table changes between shots., CONT: After the big game at the end of the film we see Brad and Johnny walking towards the exit of the pool hall. Johnny is carrying his jacket filled with money in one hand and a pool cue in the other. When we see Johnny exit the pool hall from outside he is now wearing his jacket, doesn't have the money, and now has his pool cue in a carrying case which he didn't have before., CHAR: Danny is playing a right handed guitar left handed. The guitar is upside down., MISC: The aforementioned upside down guitar is also seen with a plastic film over the pick-guard. This plastic film is found on new guitars and usually removed before its first played., CONT: When Brad attempts the jump/bank shot on the 8-ball at the end of the movie, the cue ball can easily be seen clearing the 9-ball when it draws back, yet it still manages to knock the 9-ball into the "frozen against the rail" position for the last shot., CONT: On the last couple of plays at the end of the movie, two different 9-balls are seen between shots. There is one with a black ring around the 9 and one with no ring at all.
Crazy Credits: During the end credits, a brief scene is played where Danny and Max bet Chris and Tang that Scarlet's breasts are fake.
[Voice Over]::Johnny Doyle: The poolhall's a drastically good equalizer. In the poolhall, nobody care how feeble you be, how young-looking you are, what color your buffalo hide be or how a great deal hoard you've get contained by your slender bag... It's next to the exclusive end just about how you modify. And I remind this kid once who could move in circle a dew pond table approaching nobody enjoy ever see. I be fixed to, hour after hour, rack after rack, his shot just go in. The cue be chunk of his arm and the ball had eye. And the entity that made him hence accurate was... He rumination he could never decline. I know, 'cause that kid was me., Johnny Doyle: Bet twenty thousand!::[the poolhall falls silent]::Johnny Doyle: Oh, did I stutter? Everybody gone all quiet and shit? About a minute ago it was like an evening at the Apollo up in this motherfucker, now all of a sudden it's quiet as a church. That's all right, Chico, I don't blame you. I've been beatin' this Jimmy Walker lookin' motherfucker all goddamn night, he can't win.::Chico: You'd better watch your mouth, Johnny!::Johnny Doyle: You watch my mouth, Chico. 'Cause you sure as hell don't wanna watch me play pool. Unless, of course, I'm blind folded and hand cuffed with a pool cue stickin' out of my ass. Or maybe you'd bet the twenty thousand then?, Mike: I'm gonna step outside and get some smog., Mike: What do you call a thousand lawyers buried up to their necks in sand?::Johnny Doyle: What?::Mike: Not enough sand., Nick: Women... Can't even live with them anymore., Chris: I am not gay!, Guitar Player In Club Band: Y'know, you were really good tonight kid.::Danny Doyle: Yeah, too bad nobody will ever know., Joe: How the fuck does that make you feel... to be in that position with all your money on the table?::Mike: How much you got, Joe?::Joe: What?::Mike: Total. You put down 80 thousand like it didn't matter. That's a lot of money for somebody like you and him. I think it matters.::Joe: What's the difference...::Mike: I'm a millionaire! That's the difference. I lose 80 I get another 80. For me it doesn't matter. See, I think it's you... who's sweating this, the both of you., Mike: I'm gonna leave you with nothing., Joe: You beat them, you take their money, you call them names to their faces... and they love you. I don't know how you do it. I never saw anything like it. Beating a man out of his money, that's easy. Anybody can do that. But beating a man out of his money and making him like it... that's an art. That's an art of a true hustler., Mike: I'm not sure I wanna be hanging out with a guy who noticed a crease in my pants., Mike: This one's for all the marbles, boys., Johnny Doyle: How about I tell you where you got your shoes. If I win, you give me a job. If I lose you can have my ring.::Merv: Deal. But you're never going to get that job, Johnny, and here's why. I bought these shoes on a cruise in international waters, so no matter what you say, you're wrong.::Johnny Doyle: But Merv, I didn't say I would tell you where you'd bought 'em, I said I'd tell you where you got 'em, and right now you got 'em on your feet., Mike: You watch those nature documentaries on the cable? You see the one about lions? You got this lion. He's the king of the jungle, huge mane out to here. He's laying under a tree, in the middle of Africa. He's so big, it's so hot. He doesn't want to move. Now the little lions come, they start messing with him. Biting his tail, biting his ears. He doesn't do anything. The lioness, she starts messing with him. Coming over, making trouble. Still nothing. Now the other animals, they notice this. They start to move in. The jackals; hyenas. They're barking at him, laughing at him. They nip his toes, and eat the food that's in his domain. They do this, then they get closer and closer, bolder and bolder. Till one day, that lion gets up and tears the shit out of everybody. Runs like the wind, eats everything in his path. Cause every once in a while, the lion has to show the jackals, who he is., Max: [in the diner] Did you guys know, that the average penis size is 6.4 inches? And that the average vaginal canal is 7.9 inches.Therefore, in this country alone, there's over 17,000 miles of unused, virgin pussy out there., Max: [in the diner] Man that chick has got body karate.::Tang: Hay do you think her tits are real? I hate chicks with fake tits.::Max: Are you kidding me? Fake tits are the greatest invention of the 20th century. Plus they're safe.::Chris: Whoa, whoa, whoa, safer?::Max: Yeah. But do you know that 78% of all chicks that have fake tits involved in boating accidents do not drown.::Chris: Where do you get this shit?::Max: It's common knowledge, Mike: When I was a kid, I figured out right away: most companies pay people enough, so as they don't quit. People work hard enough, so as they don't get fired. You know, what's that?, Joe: Yes, take that you motherless motherfuckers!, Johnny Doyle: Whoa. What are you doing?::Brad: I'm taking my shot.::Johnny Doyle: No. See, I just paid five-thousand dollars for your shot. Now it's my shot.
Soundtrack: "Payback" Written by the utilization of 'James Brown (I)' (qv), 'John Starks (II)' (qv) and 'Fred Wesley' (qv) Performed by 'James Brown (I)' (qv) Unichappell Music, Inc. o/b/o Dynatone Publishing Company (BMI) Courtesy of Polydor Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises, "Everybody Ball" Written by Dave Dinnall Performed by Runawaz Published by Attackin Tunes/Utopia Music/Cherry Lane Music Publishing (SOCAN) Courtesy of Attack Records, "A La Mode" Written by 'Kevin Hiatt' (qv) (as Kevin L. Hiatt) and 'Charles Blaker' (qv) Published by JRM Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music, Inc., "In the Mood" Written by 'Joe Garland (I)' (qv) (as Joseph Garland) Performed by 'Glenn Miller (I)' (qv) (as Glen Miller) Used by permission of Shapiro, Berstein & Co., Inc. Courtesy of the RCA Record Label, A unit of BMG Entertainment Under License from BMG Special Products, "Savoy Stomp" Written by 'Ronald A. Mendelsohn' (qv) and 'John Carlo Dwyer' (qv) Published by JRM Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music, Inc., "Tom's Tom Tom" Written by 'Ronald A. Mendelsohn' (qv), 'John Carlo Dwyer' (qv) and 'William Bergman' (qv) (as William J. Bergman) Published by JRM Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music, Inc., "It's Alright" Written and Performed by Mr. Spike Published by Sabrina's Songs (SOCAN) Courtesy of Attack Records, "You Do" Written and Performed by Jeff Gross © 2001 (ASCAP), "Poolhall Junkies Theme" Written & Performed by Jeff Gross © 2001 (ASCAP), "Redneck Gigolo" Written by 'Charlie Terrell' (qv) (as Charles A. Terrell) Performed by Terrel Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc. Published by Go Dog Go Music Used with Permission All Rights Reserved, "New York Nights" Written and Performed by 'Robin DiMaggio' (qv) Published by DiMaggio Music © 1999 (ASCAP), "Superstar" Written by 'Josey Scott' (qv) (as Josey Sappington), 'Chris D'Abaldo' (qv) (as Chris Dabaldo), Wayne Novotny and Paul Crosby Performed by 'Saliva' (qv) Published by Almo Music Corp. and Five Superstars Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of the Island Def Jam Music Group Under license from Universal Music Enterprises, "Cap N Crunch" Written by P.C. Irving and Tim Bryson Published by JRM Music (ASCAP) Courtesy of Megatrax Production Music, Inc., "Use Me" Written and Performed by 'Bill Withers' (qv) Published by Interior Music Corp. (BMI) Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing, "Whole Lotta Heart" Composed and Performed by 'Maxim Dembow' (qv) (ASCAP)
'Christopher Walken' (qv) made the rock-solid practical joke shot to win the contest antagonistic Tara's (Eastwood) administrator against the maximum ancient steal. He be accepted to kind a "trial run" all for the scene, but he ask that the cameras budge ahead and ripple, contained by case he happen to make it on his first try, and he apply., There were no camera tricks or special film editing used for any of the billiards shots in the film, although many of the special "trick shots" (other than the one above) were performed by billiards legend 'Robert LeBlanc', who appears as professional "Bobby LeBlanc" in the film., The band scene was filmed at the Dead Goat Saloon in the Arrowhead Plaza in Salt Lake City, Utah. The only differences between the movie version and the real saloon are the drapes behind the band and that the dance floor does not have round tables., In real life 'Mars Callahan' (qv) is an accomplished pool player who met co-writer 'Chris Corso' (qv) in a pool hall where each was trying to hustle the other. After a bitterly contested game (neither will tell who actually won) the two became best friends. Swapping war stories about their mutual experiences playing pool, the two decided to write a script based on their experiences and observations. Two weeks later the script was completed, but it would take another ten years to get it to the big screen., Rod Steiger's last film.
Gross: $56,059,000 (USA) (23 March 2003), $562,059 (USA) (23 March 2003), $554,711 (USA) (16 March 2003), $504,507 (USA) (9 March 2003), $301,856 (USA) (2 March 2003)
Weekend Gross: $2,460 (USA) (23 March 2003) (2 screens), $9,604 (USA) (16 March 2003) (9 screens), $76,534 (USA) (9 March 2003) (119 screens), $301,856 (USA) (2 March 2003) (179 screens)
Opening Weekend: $301,856 (USA) (2 March 2003) (179 screens)
Budget: $4,000,000
Schwarzbaum, Lisa. "Mixed Emoting (D)". In: Entertainment Weekly (USA), Vol. 1, Iss. 699, 3 March 2003, Pg. 49-50, (MG)
Mpaa: Rated R for language and some sexual content.
Obsessed next to the world of millpond, Johnny ('Mars Callahan' (qv)) could be one of the talent. But his mentor and "trainer" Joe ('Chazz Palminteri' (qv)), a shady hustler who decide how and who Johnny the lap, be holding him wager by from his desire. When the daylight before i dive come, Johnny break from Joe, which lead to lone one piece -- fierce behaviour. Joe is overpowered wakeful by several of Johnny's buddy by track of a gesture to bestow him alone, and enclosed decisive spectacular act of freedom, Johnny leaves the world of pool-sharking. After an ultimatum from his girlfriend Tara ('Alison Eastwood' (qv)), Johnny finally commit to a "real" career contained by the construction business, but is in a while desolate here. He find himself outflow maximum of his instance with his younger brother Danny ('Michael Rosenbaum (I)' (qv)) who it seem is subsequent in his footsteps doing a pleasure passage to a inborn life Johnny vanished when he penniless from Joe. As all for Joe, he is sick on reprisal for the whipping he take, and soon he individual a tentative protégé Brad ('Rick Schroder' (qv)) who is basically as dutiful if powerfully again consequently Johnny. And he's get his eye on Johnny's brother. The two show business a high-stakes squad game of pool which ends in a enormous debt allocated to Joe, and soon Johnny finds that his brother is in detain for maddening to make off with the get up he owe. The only egress for Johnny is to play Brad, which grades in a "race to nine" showdown that pits two of the chief players impervious respectively other for huge maths of money, and Johnny and Danny's live.
Certificates: Iceland:16, Australia:MA, UK:15, USA:R, Germany:12, Canada:14A, Finland:K-15
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Languages: English
Locations: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Runtimes: 99
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Tech Info: PCS:Spherical, RAT:1.85 : 1, OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:8 June 2002, Norway:24 July 2002, Finland:14 August 2002, USA:28 February 2003, Canada:21 March 2003, USA:21 March 2003, France:12 September 2003, Germany:27 May 2005, Switzerland:27 May 2005, Hungary:10 July 2006
It's your shot. Take it., Some people get all the breaks. Others just get broken., Sometimes you get a second shot... Make it., Being hooked on the game could cost you your life.

In movie played:

Michael Aronin (actor)

Stephen Book (actor)

Mars Callahan (actor)

Chato (actor)

Bojesse Christopher (actor)

Chris Corso (actor)

Gino Dentie (actor)

Dimitrius Deslis (actor)

Peter Dobson (actor)

Frank Gerrish (actor)

Phillip Glasser (actor)

Michael C. Jones (actor)

Mick E. Jones (actor)

Billy Lamb (actor)

Harry Lee (actor)

Mike Massey (actor)

Robert Scott McCloud (actor)

Anson Mount (actor)

Scott Nankivel (actor)

Jerry North (actor)

Chazz Palminteri (actor)

Glenn Plummer (actor)

Richard Portnow (actor)

Ernie Reyes Jr. (actor)

Orien Richman (actor)

Peter Mark Richman (actor)

Michael Rosenbaum (actor)

John-Paul Salisbury (actor)

Rick Schroder (actor)

Brian A. Schwartz (actor)

Gavin Sheehan (actor)

Steve Short (actor)

Rod Steiger (actor)

Nathan Stevens (actor)

Charlie Terrell (actor)

Christopher Walken (actor)

Greg Wayne (actor)

Michelle Ainge (actress)

Alison Eastwood (actress)

Shannon Engemann (actress)

Lissa Pallo (actress)

Kristina Santoro (actress)

Karen Beninati (producer)

Paul Brooks (producer)

Carol Gillson (producer)

John J. Hermansen (producer)

David Kronemeyer (producer)

Nancy Lanham (producer)

Vincent Newman (producer)

Scott Niemeyer (producer)

Joey Nittolo (producer)

David Peters (producer)

Tucker Tooley (producer)

Norm Waitt (producer)

Mars Callahan (writer)

Chris Corso (writer)

Robert Morris (cinematographer)

Richard Glasser (composer)

Kristin Persson (costume designer)

Mars Callahan (director)

James E. Tooley (editor)

Michael Barnes (miscellaneous crew)

Diane Beam (miscellaneous crew)

Jonilyn Bisset (miscellaneous crew)

Shawn Chou (miscellaneous crew)

Chris Doss (miscellaneous crew)

James Ent (miscellaneous crew)

Terry Gaertner (miscellaneous crew)

Lenny Gall (miscellaneous crew)

Nick Groce (miscellaneous crew)

Brady Hallongren (miscellaneous crew)

Jessica Jordan (miscellaneous crew)

Heather Joyce (miscellaneous crew)

Rodd Mann (miscellaneous crew)

David Mastron (miscellaneous crew)

Douglas 'Tree' Nelson (miscellaneous crew)

Kristina Santoro (miscellaneous crew)

Seve Spracklen (miscellaneous crew)

Darcy Stilson (miscellaneous crew)

Vincent Tolman (miscellaneous crew)

Ladd Vance (miscellaneous crew)

Tanya Vidal (miscellaneous crew)

Spanky Dustin Ward (miscellaneous crew)

Yong Yun (miscellaneous crew)

Robert La Liberte (production designer)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - A Girl of the Limberlost

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Movie Is being made - in 1934.


Filming Dates: 29 June 1934 - 16 July 1934
Novel: Porter, Gene Stratton. Girl of the Limberlost, A
Elnora Comstock (Marian Marsh) be the not acceptably abused daughter of Katherine Comstock (Louise Dresser), who blame her because her father be drown while against the bearing familial the hours of darkness she was born. She find her succour near Margaret (Helen Jerome Eddy) and Westley Sinton (Ralph Morgan), a childless neighboring twosome, who backing her with her university costs, with practice of do the luxurious Mrs. Parker (Betty Blythe), who take an pizzazz encircled by the hopeful young-looking girl. She meet and falls in esteem with Phillip Ammon (Edward Nugent), the nephew of Dr. Ammon (Henry B. Walthall), but learn that he is already off limits. The hand that Elnora enclose save all for her institute rearing is stolen, and when Mrs. Comstock go to retrieve it from a suspect, she also learns of the duplicity of her husband, who have be court a neighboring female on the night he drowned. She beg choice of Elnora, and the romance of Elnora and Phillip also begin to broadcast a profit.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Locations: California, USA
Runtimes: 76
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:15 October 1934

In movie have been taken:

Tommy Bupp (actor)
Death Notes:Santa Ana, California, USA
Birth Notes:Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Birth Name:Bupp, Edmond Thomas
Brother of actors 'Sonny Bupp' (qv), 'June Bupp' (qv) and 'Ann Bupp' (qv)., First American child actor to go to England to make a movie: _Hey! Hey! USA (1938)_ (qv) with 'Edgar Kennedy' (qv) and England's 'Will Hay' (qv) and an unknown 'Roddy McDowall' (qv).
Death Date:24 December 1983
Birth Date:10 February 1924

Robert Ellis (actor)
Death Notes:Santa Monica, California, USA (cardiac arrest)
Birth Notes:Brooklyn, New York, USA
Birth Name:du Reel, Robert Ellis
Spouse:'Vera Reynolds' (qv) (1926 - 22 April 1962) (her death), 'May Allison' (qv) (25 November 1920 - 5 December 1923) (divorced), 'Helen Logan (I)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:29 December 1974
Birth Date:27 June 1892

Ralph Morgan (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), July 2000, Iss. 301, pg. 60-61, by: Blackie Seymour, "Ralph Morgan: Quite the Fighter", "New York Times" (USA), 13 June 1956, pg. 37:1, "Ralph Morgan, 72, Actor, Dies Here; Stage and Screen Performer Was Seen in 'Rasputin' Film and in 'Strange Interlude'"
Wife Georgiana Louise Iverson's stage name was 'Grace Arnold (II)' (qv) (but everyone called her "Daisy")., Daughter, with Daisy, 'Claudia Morgan' (qv)., Graduated with a degree in law from Columbia University, New York., Born, with his flamboyant younger brother, the actor 'Frank Morgan (I)' (qv), into a well-to-do family that formerly distributed in the US the universally-known condiment, "Angostura Aromatic Bitters.", The Ralph Morgan Award is given annually in his memory by SAG to a member who has given distinguished service to his fellow actors., (1938-1940) President of Screen Actors Guild (SAG)., One of the founders of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and its first President (1933)., Uncle of 'George Morgan (VI)' (qv).
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Hollywood character actor, often as smooth villain, for two decades from 1931.
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:Active on Broadway in the following productions:, The Bachelor (1909)., The Master of the House (1912)., The Girl and the Pennant (1913)., Under Cover (1914)., The Clutching Claw (1928). Written by Ralph Thomas Kettering. Directed by 'Rollo Lloyd' (qv). Forrest Theatre: 14 Feb 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: 'Dulcie Cooper' (qv) (as "Agnes Hayden"), 'Minnie Dupree' (qv) (as "Mrs. Midgely"), 'Georgia Lee Hall' (qv) (as "Patricia Thornton"), Percy Hilton, Bruce Leon, Alex McLeod, 'Robert Middlemass' (qv) (as "Capt. Connelly"), 'Duncan Penwarden' (qv) (as "Johannis Berlau"), Charles Slattery. Produced by Barbour and Bryant., Damn the Tears (1927). Begin chronological corrections here., A Weak Woman (1926). Comedy. Written by Ernest Boyd. From the French of 'Jacques Deval' (qv). Directed by B. Iden Payne. Ritz Theatre: 16 Jan 1926-Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Richard Bowler, Louise Bradley, Franklin Francis, Shirley Gale, Frank Henderson, 'Edward Keane' (qv), Charles Klouder, 'Frank Morgan (I)' (qv) (as "Henri Fournier"), Clement O'Loghlen, 'Ralph Morgan' (qv) (as "Serge Paveneyge"), 'Diantha Pattison' (qv) (as "Baroness De Claches"), Carl Reed, Flora Sheffield, Beverly Sitgreaves, 'Ernest Stallard' (qv) (as "Baron De Claches"), 'Estelle Winwood' (qv) (as "Arlette Leterne"). Produced by Henry Baron., The Joker (1925)., The Dagger (1925). Melodrama., Cobra (1924). Drama., In Love with Love (1923)., The National Anthem (1922). Drama. Written by 'J. Hartley Manners' (qv). Henry Miller's Theatre: 23 Jan 1922- Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/114 performances). Cast: 'Laurette Taylor' (qv), William Armstrong, 'Lillian Kemble-Cooper' (qv), Robert Hudson, Greta Kemble-Cooper, 'Richie Ling' (qv) (as "Reuben Hale"), J. Hartley Manners (as "Waiter"), 'Dodson Mitchell' (qv) (as "John K. Carlton"), 'Ralph Morgan' (qv) (as "Arthur Carlton"), 'Paul Porcasi' (qv) (as "Dr. Virande"), 'Frank M. Thomas' (qv) (as "Tom Carroll"), Jo Wallace, Ray Wilson. Produced by 'Abraham L. Erlanger' (qv) and George C. Tyler. Produced under the personal direction of J. Hartley Manners., The Poppy God (1921). Melodrama. Written by Leon Gordon, Leroy Clements and Thomas Grant Springer. Directed by Leon Gordon. Hudson Theatre: 29 Aug 1921-Sep 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: 'Frank Allworth' (qv) (as "Hick Lewis"), Robert Brister, 'King Calder' (qv) (as "Exley"), 'J. Malcolm Dunn' (qv) (as "Maj. Hawley"), 'Wallace Ford' (qv) (as "Higgins"), Victor Goddard, Ruby Gordon, Marion Grey, Edna Hibbard, Glenn Hopkins, Judson Langill, 'George MacQuarrie (I)' (qv) (as "Wo Ling Wo"), Doris Marquette, Harry Mestayer, James Millward, 'Ralph Morgan' (qv) (as "Stanley Bennett"), Robert Peel, 'George Pembroke' (as "Tubby"), Harold Seton, Nick Stark, Donald Strebig, H. Conway Wingfield. Produced by the Selwyns., Buddies (1919). Musical comedy., The Five Million (1919). Comedy. Written by 'Guy Bolton (I)' (qv) and 'Frank Mandel' (qv). Directed by 'Robert Milton (I)' (qv). Lyric Theatre: 8 Jul 1919- Sep 1919 (closing date unknown/91 performances). Cast: 'Charles S. Abbe' (qv) (as "Jefferson Adams"), Marie Ahearn, Helen Barnes, 'James Gleason (I)' (qv) (as "Mac"), Harry Harwood, 'Percy Helton' (qv) (as "Grant Adams"), June Holbrook, Harry MacFayden, Sue MacManamy, 'Robert McWade (I)' (qv) (as "Otis Weaver"), 'Ralph Morgan' (qv) (as "Douglas Adams"), Beatrice Noyes, Amy Ongley, Marjorie Poir, Edward Poland, 'Purnell Pratt' (qv) (as "Albert Weaver"), Ralph Stuart, Lucille Webster. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest., Lightnin' (1918). Comedy., Fair and Warmer (1915)., Our Children (1915)., A Full House (1915).
Birth Name:Wuppermann, Raphael Kuhner
Spouse:'Grace Arnold (II)' (qv) (? - ?); 1 child
Death Date:11 June 1956
Birth Date:6 July 1883

Edward J. Nugent (actor)
Articles:"Motion Picture Classic" (USA), August 1928, Iss. m, pg. 63, 90, "Eddie Props Up; Young Mr. Nugent Achieves an Actor's Estate"
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Height:6' 0 1/2"
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Spouse:'Suzanne W.' (1925 - ?)
Death Date:3 January 1995
Birth Date:7 February 1904

Syd Saylor (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), May 1984, Iss. 107, pg. 58-59, "Syd Saylor; Sidekick, Comedian, Character Actor", "Variety" (USA), 2 January 1963, "Syd Saylor", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 April 1926, pg. 454, "Stern Brothers Sign Sid Saylor"
Daughter: Jeanne (c. 1920), He was the second host/performer to play "Bozo The Clown" on KTTV Ch. 11 in Hollywood, California during the early 1950s.
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
US light comedy player and cowboy sidekick in dozens of films for three decades from 1925., Leo Sailor, a.k.a. Syd Saylor, was born into a very notable family. His father, George Sailor, was a renowned engineer, and was often called out to various locations for consultation and evaluation. In 1906 he was called to San Francisco on a job, and he had no sooner checked into his hotel than the city was devastated by the notorious 1906 earthquake. Mr. Sailor was never seen again, and was presumed to have been one of many to have died in the quake. That left Syd and his brother without a father, and to remedy that situation his mother's brother Ed moved in with the family. Syd decided to follow his uncle Ed's advice; he studied hard and had the help of his uncle as a tutor. Syd soon joined several local actors groups. While appearing in a variety of plays put on by the troupe, Syd discovered that he had a talent for making people laugh, and his other uncle--a captain in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department who was a former member of 'Mack Sennett' (qv)'s comedy troupe The Keystone Kops--encouraged him to go to Los Angeles to break into the film industry. Syd did just that, and his uncle used the connections he had in the film industry to get Syd's foot in the door. Syd became a prolific character actor, recognizable by his bulging eyes, stuttering speech and a protruding Adam's apple that bobbed up and down like a pogo stick. He appeared in everything from comedies (in the 1920s he had his own series of two-reel shorts) to westerns, usually as the hero's sidekick. He wasn't just a one-note comic, though. He had a small but touching role as a lonely patient in a psychiatric hospital in _The Snake Pit (1948)_ (qv), who goes to the facility's annual dance and desperately and sadly looks for a woman to dance with him. He appeared in more than 170 films, and died of a heart attack in Hollywood in 1962.
Height:5' 10 1/2"
Birth Notes:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name:Sailor, Leo
Spouse:'Marie Valent' (? - ?); daughter, Jean
Death Date:21 December 1962
Birth Date:24 March 1895

Henry B. Walthall (actor)
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Brother of 'Anna Mae Walthall' (qv)., Presented an Honorary award for lifetime achievement to 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) at the 1936 Academy Awards ceremony., Dubbed the "Edwin Booth of the Screen.", At the zenith of his career under 'D.W. Griffith' (qv), Walthall earned the huge sum of $175 per week., Both wives were actresses. Second wife 'Mary Charleson' (qv) bore him a daughter, 'Patricia Walthall' (qv), in 1918., Studied law at Howard College but dropped out after six months to pursue theater in New York, making his debut in 1901 and performing in numerous Southern melodramas., As part of the cast of the Broadway show "The Great Divide" in 1906, he befriended fellow cast member 'James Kirkwood' (qv). Kirkwood went on to direct films and introduced Walthall to 'D.W. Griffith' (qv). Walthall appeared in a number of Kirkwood's films., Born in affluence on a plantation near Shelby County, Alabama, one of eight children. His father, Junius Leigh Walthall, was a Virginia native who served as captain in the Confederate Army and later became a respected figure in Alabama politics., His middle name, Brazeale, was passed on to him. It was his grandmother's Irish maiden name.

Barbara Bedford (actress)

Betty Blythe (actress)

Ann Bupp (actress)

June Bupp (actress)

Louise Dresser (actress)

Helen Jerome Eddy (actress)

Fern Emmett (actress)

Marian Marsh (actress)

Gigi Parrish (actress)

William T. Lackey (producer)

Adele Comandini (writer)

Gene Stratton-Porter (writer)

Ira H. Morgan (cinematographer)

Christy Cabanne (director)

Carl Pierson (editor)

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