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In Brief: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Does Impressions in Our Modern Maidens (1929)

February 28, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

He's doing John Barrymore

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. makes Our Modern Maidens (1929) more memorable than it would have been otherwise through a series of impersonations of John Barrymore, John Gilbert and his own father, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews, News - Notes Tagged With: 1929, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Douglas Fairbanks Sr., impersonations, Joan Crawford, John Barrymore, John Gilbert, our modern maidens, Silent Film, Warner Archive

Joan Blondell, as Published in The Dark Pages Nightmare Alley Special

February 26, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 5 Comments

Joan Blondell in Nightmare Alley

A look at Joan Blondell’s career up until the time of Nightmare Alley with a special focus on her Zeena the Seeress from that film noir classic starring Tyrone Power.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies, News - Notes Tagged With: Film Noir, Joan Blondell, nightmare alley, pre-Code

Fannie Ward – Biography of the Eternal Flapper and Star of The Cheat

February 25, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 1 Comment

Fannie Ward 1910s Kinema Theatre Advertising Card

A biography of The Eternal Flapper, Fannie Ward, who came to the stage in 1890. Later starred in Cecil B. DeMille’s The Cheat with Sessue Hayakawa. In between she married a South African diamond magnate.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies, News - Notes Tagged With: fannie ward, fanny ward, jack dean, john wooster dean, sessue hayakawa, silent actress, silent stars, stage actress, Tallulah Bankhead, the cheat

Odds and Ends – Eureka: Lipton’s Stamps! Plus Bancroft, Ward and The Barker

February 23, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti Leave a Comment

The Barker ad July 8 1928 Film Daily

Images of 20 different 1935 Lipton’s Warner Brothers Star Stamps have been donated to the site. Plus current odds and ends including a pair of George Bancroft movies, frustrating Fannie Ward research and a couple of ads for The Barker (1928).

Filed Under: News - Notes

Ann Sheridan – Search for Beauty Contest Winner Before the Oomph

February 20, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 10 Comments

Clara Lou Sheridan and Alfred Delcambre

Ann Sheridan’s beginnings in Hollywood. A look at the International Search for Beauty contest that Clara Lou Sheridan rode to a Paramount contract.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies, News - Notes Tagged With: Ann Sheridan, ClaraLou Sheridan, search for beauty

The Racket (1928) Starring Thomas Meighan, Louis Wolheim and Marie Prevost

February 19, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Louis Wolheim and Thomas Meighan

Howard Hughes bought Bartlett Cormack’s play The Racket, which had made Edward G. Robinson a star on Broadway. Hughes made it into a film twice. This article focuses on the first film version, a 1928 silent movie, starring Thomas Meighan with Louis Wolheim as the gangster.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1928, bartlett cormack, caddo company, dan wolheim, Edward G. Robinson, Gangsters, George E. Stone, henry sedley, Howard Hughes, John Cromwell, john darrow, lee moran, Lewis Milestone, lizabeth scott, Louis Wolheim, lucien prival, Marie Prevost, Paramount, pat collins, Robert Mitchum, robert ryan, sam de grasse, Silent Film, Skeets Gallagher, the racket, Thomas Meighan

Sidebar: Farnesbarnes, or Is That Farnsbarns? – Origins Undetermined

February 16, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 8 Comments

enigma

Humorous references to Farnesbarnes, or Farnsbarns, in two early 1930s movies sent me in search of the name’s origins. Unfortunately the earliest I could find dates to BBC’s Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh in 1944, over a decade after the RKO film utterances.

Filed Under: News - Notes Tagged With: Boris Karloff, farnesbarnes, farnsbarns, nigel rees, phrases and sayings, Ricardo Cortez, Richard Dix

Stuart Erwin, Biography of ’30s “Comic Valentine” Turned Early TV Star

February 14, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 3 Comments

Stuart Erwin and June Collyer

A biography of Stuart Erwin, best known for portraying comic bumblers on screen and later starring on TV with his wife, June Collyer, in The Stu Erwin Show.

Filed Under: Movie Star Biographies, News - Notes Tagged With: calendar, june collyer, pigskin parade, stuart erwin, the stu erwin show, trouble with father, viva villa

Paramount’s 24 Hours (1931) with Clive Brook, Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins

February 13, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 5 Comments

24 Hours Paramount 1931

Paramount’s Marion Gering gives us Louis Bromfield’s 24 Hours (1931) in just 66 minutes. Featuring an alcoholic Clive Brook, fashionable Kay Francis and Miriam Hopkins belting out a pair of songs in a pre-Code drama ripe for rediscovery.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1931, 24 hours, Adrienne Ames, bob kortman, Charlotte Granville, Clive Brook, Dramas, Gangsters, George Barbier, Kay Francis, louis bromfield, Lucille La Verne, Marion Gering, Minor Watson, Miriam Hopkins, Paramount, pre-Code, Regis Toomey, wade boteler

The Corpse Came C.O.D. (1947) and the Hollywood Gossip Columnists

February 11, 2013 By Cliff Aliperti 4 Comments

Hedda Hopper in The Corpse Came COD

Columbia’s The Corpse Came C.O.D. (1947) was the most interesting of my blizzard viewing, though not because of stars George Brent and Joan Blondell but the quick flashes of Hollywood Gossip Columnists which helped put faces to a few more names.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews, News - Notes Tagged With: 1947, Adele Jergens, Columbia, Comedies, erskine johnson, George Brent, george fisher, Grant Mitchell, harrison carroll, Hedda Hopper, henry levin, jim bannon, jimmie fidler, jimmy starr, Joan Blondell, leslie brooks, louella parsons, Mysteries, sidney skolsky, the corpse came cod, Una O'Connor

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