Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Paris Bound (1929)

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Movie Issued - in 1929.

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The film (previously believed to be lost) has been found and restored from 16 mm materials by The Vitaphone Project.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Romance
Languages: English
Runtimes: 73
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:2038 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.20 : 1
Release Dates: USA:3 August 1929

In movie have been taken:

Hallam Cooley (actor)
Nick Names: Hal
Death Notes: Tiburon, California, USA
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Brooklyn, New York, USA
A comic in the silent-film days, his career declined after the advent of sound. He left acting in 1936 and became an agent, representing several important actors and directors.
Death Date: 20 March 1971
Birth Date: 8 February 1895

Leslie Fenton (actor)
Brother of writer 'Francis Fenton' (qv).
Death Notes: Montecito, California, USA
English-born Leslie Fenton come to the U.S. via technique of a kid. He journey to Hollywood inside his earlier due teens to tug stale a breach into the cinema, and manage to catch several job as an entertainer. He become a assured biased actor in copious pictures in the 1930s, exploitable his style up and about to lead in B pictures. He switch to direct subsequent in the decade, and turned out a variety of stiffly, well-made bustle pictures and several angelic westerns, the tip of which be probably _Streets of Laredo (1949)_ (qv). He retire from the industry in the hasty 1950s.
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Liverpool, England, UK
Birth Name: Fenton, Leslie Carter
Spouse: 'Ann Dvorak' (qv) (18 March 1932 - 1945) (divorced), 'Marcella Zabala Howard' (12 September 1952 - ?)
Death Date: 25 March 1978
Birth Date: 12 March 1902

George Irving (actor)
Daughters with Gilman: 'Katharine Irving' (qv) and Dorothy Irving., Great-grandfather of 'David Austin (III)' (qv).
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Actor-director from the early 1910's, he switched exclusively to acting in the mid-20's and was character actor until the later 40's.
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Spouse: 'Katherine Gilman' (? - ?); 2 daughters
Death Date: 11 September 1961
Birth Date: 5 October 1874

Fredric March (actor)
After he and his wife 'Florence Eldridge' (qv) appear in the heavily pan skip, "Yr. Obedient Husband" in 1938, they go for a run an flier in New York reporters; a animatronics rented from the New Yorker magazine, it show a a trapeze watercolourist wanting his partner. The heading read: "Oops! Sorry!", His wife, actress 'Florence Eldridge' (qv), appeared with him in _The Studio Murder Mystery (1929)_ (qv), _Les misérables (1935)_ (qv), _Another Part of the Forest (1948)_ (qv), _An Act of Murder (1948)_ (qv), _Christopher Columbus (1949)_ (qv), and _Inherit the Wind (1960)_ (qv). On TV, she appeared with him in the _"Producers' Showcase" (1954)_ (qv) presentation of 'Dodsworth' on 30 April 1956., Children: Penelope ("Penny," b. 1932) and Anthony (b. 1934)., His stage name was a shortened version of his mother's maiden name (Marcher)., Won two Tony Awards as Best Actor (Dramatic), the first in 1947 for his performance in 'Ruth Gordon (I)' (qv)'s "Years Ago," an award shared with 'José Ferrer (I)' (qv) for "Cyrano de Bergerac," and the second, ten years later, in 1957, for his landmark performance in 'Eugene O'Neill (I)' (qv)'s "Long Day's Journey Into Night." He was also nominated in the same category in 1962 for 'Paddy Chayefsky' (qv)'s "Gideon.", Proposed for possible blacklisting in 1949 by Californian branch of HUAC, Shares the distinction with actors 'José Ferrer (I)' (qv), 'Helen Hayes (I)' (qv) and 'Ingrid Bergman (I)' (qv) of being the first winners of acting Tony Awards when the annual event was established in 1947, For a while after undergoing major surgery for prostate cancer in 1970 it seemed March's acting career was finished. However he was able to give one final great performance in _The Iceman Cometh (1973)_ (qv)., For many years he maintained his primary residence in New Milford, Connecticut. After his death, the property was subsequently leased to playwright 'Lillian Hellman' (qv) as well as to 'Henry Kissinger' (qv)., 'Marlon Brando' (qv) praised March as his favorite actor in his youth., "We did 'Long Day's Journey...' for two years - that was enough! I've had the theater. It becomes a damn bore night after night."., Although it was not used, he proposed the following epitaph for his tombstone: "This is just my lot."., March and his second wife were both active supporters of the Democratic Party., He and Basil Rathbone both appeared together in two television adaptations of "A Christmas Carol", shown in the 1950's. In the first, telecast in 1954 as part of the "Shower of Stars" series, March played Scrooge and Rathbone played Marley's Ghost. In the second, telecast in 1958 as part of the "Tales from Dickens" series, March was the narrator, and Rathbone played Scrooge.
Pictorials: "Life" (USA), 18 February 1938, Vol. 4, Iss. 7, pg. 25,27, by: Life, "The White House Party"
Nick Names: Freddie
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (prostate cancer)
Fredric March switch ended a art in bank but in 1920 found himself breathe your ending in position of an added in films mortal produced in New York. He starred on the Broadway raised area maximum original in 1926 and would reappear here relating peak appearance after that on. He win plaudit (and an Academy Award nomination) in reinforcement of his parody of 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv) in _The Royal Family of Broadway (1930)_ (qv). Four more Academy Award nomination would come his path, and he would win the Oscar for Best Actor twofold: for _Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)_ (qv) and _The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)_ (qv). He could kick alert your heels role varying from raining the acting to reading light hilarity, and be cyclically finest portray man in anguish, such as Willy Loman in _Death of a Salesman (1951)_ (qv). As his career advanced he progress from foremost man to characteristics recitalist.
Height: 5' 10"
Quotes: Keep interested in others; keep interested in the wide and wonderful world. Then in a spiritual sense you will always be young., I liked the name Frederick Bickel and I wish now I had left it as it was. After all, 'Theodore Bikel' (qv), whose name was similar though spelled differently, didn't change his, and he did all right., Co-starring with ['Greta Garbo' (qv)] hardly constituted an introduction., [commenting on the fact that he and 'Wallace Beery' (qv), who both won Best Actor Oscars for 1931-32 due to a tie, had recently adopted children] It seems a little odd that we were both given awards for the best male performance of the year., Stardom is just an uneasy seat on top of a tricky toboggan. Being a star is merely perching at the head of the downgrade. A competent featured player can last a lifetime. A star, a year or two. There's all that agony of finding suitable stories, keeping in character, maintaining illusion. Then the undignified position of hanging on while your popularity is declining., I have earnestly endeavored to perform my own share without fuss or temperament. An actor has no more right to be temperamental than a bank clerk. Possibly a very sane bringing up as a child has helped me to retain my sense of proportion in these matters., [on 'Joan Crawford (I)' (qv)] She was a nice person, but a real movie star. She even brought her own music to the set [of _Susan and God (1940)_ (qv)] - a whole entourage, a violinist and a pianist to play her favorite songs, to get her into the proper mood for the scenes., Actually, I was not overwhelmed by ['Greta Garbo' (qv)'s] beauty. I think at that time women were more attracted to her than men.
Birth Notes: Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Books: Lawrence J. Quirk. _The Films of Fredric March._ New York: The Citadel Press, 1971. ISBN 0806502592, Deborah C. Peterson. _Fredric March: Craftsman First, Star Second._ Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996. ISBN 0313298025, Michael Burrows. _Charles Laughton and Fredric March._ St. Austell, England: Primestyle, 1969. ISBN 090242100X
Magazine Covers: "Life" (USA), 18 December 1944
Other Works: 1962: He and wife 'Florence Eldridge' (qv), equally next to CBS correspondent 'Charles Collingwood (I)' (qv), take cog bounded by a Time-Life Records 12-LP hang over adequate "The Sounds of History", a enclosure to Time-Life's 12 volume entitled "The LIFE History of the United States". Collingwood provide the narration and March and Eldridge appendage over and done with artificial reading of historical documents, extreme free poetry and bigwig literature., Stage: Starred as Clinton Jones in the original Broadway production of 'Ruth Gordon (I)' (qv)'s play "Years Ago"--which later became the motion picture _The Actress (1953)_ (qv)--in 1947, for which he won the Tony award., Stage: Played The Angel in original Broadway production of "Gideon" by 'Paddy Chayefsky' (qv) on Broadway, Plymouth Theatre, November 1961., Stage: With 'Tallulah Bankhead' (qv) and his wife 'Florence Eldridge' (qv), he starred in the original Broadway production of 'Thornton Wilder' (qv)'s "The Skin of Our Teeth" in 1942. Bankhead was Sabina and the Marches played the Antrobuses., 1933: Magazine advertisement for Coca-Cola., 1945: Narrated a 78-RPM Decca record album of 'Oscar Wilde' (qv)'s "The Selfish Giant", with music by 'Lehman Engel' (qv).
Birth Name: Bickel, Ernest Frederick McIntyre
Spouse: 'Ellis Baker' (3 May 1925 - 1927) (divorced), 'Florence Eldridge' (qv) (30 May 1927 - 14 April 1975) (his death); 2 children
Death Date: 14 April 1975
Birth Date: 30 August 1897

Frank Reicher (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), May 2000, Iss. 299, pg. 72-74, by: Blackie Seymour, "Pentagram Profiles; Frank Reicher: Is There a Doctor in the House", "New York Times" (USA), 23 January 1965, pg. 25:2, "Frank Reicher of Films Is Dead; Former Stage Director Was 89", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 August 1918, pg. 690, "Reicher to Lecture World Cameramen", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 July 1918, pg. 561, "Frank Reicher Engaged by World", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 June 1918, pg. 1418, "Director Reicher Back in New York", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 October 1917, pg. 65, "Frank Reicher Joins Metro Staff", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 May 1915, pg. 1437, "Frank Reicher to Be Lasky Director", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 19 May 1915, pg. 22:3, "Reicher with Lasky; Former Stage Director for Henry Harris Turns to Screen Work"
Death Notes: Playa del Rey, California, USA
Though furthermost lofty conscious contained by plonk of Capt. Englehorn, the yacht chief who carried the air travel to Skull Island to occupation the bad chimp in _King Kong (1933)_ (qv)--and its sequel, _The Son of Kong (1933)_ (qv)--Frank Reicher grab a drawn out earlier bout as a display place thespian and administrator, and design director, prior to his "Kong" appearance, and in trueness have beyond 200 film role to his appreciation. Born in Munich, Germany, in 1875, he accustomed in Europe and consequently moved to New York in 1899 to exploit by the stage. His glory at hand get him call to Hollywood in 1915, where on earth he not individual acted in films but also directed them. He take a few years bad from his film profession in 1921 to arrival to the New York stage, but then come backbone to Hollywood in 1926 and stay there. He had a prolific career, acting and direct in favour of most of the highest studios, and be brilliantly regard in Hollywood not only as a filmmaker but as an acting lecturer. In the World War II incident he habitually play Nazi official, or anti-Nazi partisan, and even turned up as a professor in _The Mummy's Tomb (1942)_ (qv), a role he recurrent in its sequel, _The Mummy's Ghost (1944)_ (qv), and he played a succession of dippy doctors, or their assistant, in several other Univeral horror films. He made his eventual film in 1951, and die in 1965.
Height: 5' 7"
Birth Notes: Munich, Germany
Other Works: The Scarecrow (1911). Written beside 'Percy MacKaye' (qv). Garrick Theatre: 17 Jan 1911- Feb 1911 (closing date unknown/23 performances). As "Lord Ravensbane" and "The Scarecrow." Cast integrated: 'Edmund Breese' (qv). Produced by Henry B. Harris., Stage: Played the Cashier in the original Broadway production of 'Georg Kaiser' (qv)'s "From Morn to Midnight"., Romeo and Juliet (1923). Tragedy (revival). Written by 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Frank Reicher' (qv). Henry Miller's Theatre: 24 Jan 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Cast included: 'Jane Cowl' (qv). Produced by The Selwyns., "Back to Methuselah" (1922 - Part IV only (the other parts were all staged by other directors.) Written by 'George Bernard Shaw' (qv). Directed by 'Frank Reicher' (qv)., From Morn to Midnight (1922). Comedy. Written by 'Georg Kaiser' (qv). Directed by 'Frank Reicher' (qv) (also appearing as "The Cashier"). Frazee Theatre: 26 Jun 1922- Jul 1922 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Harry Ashford, Lela May Aultman, Samuel Baron, Charles Bartholomew, Clelia Benjamin, Walton Butterfield, Albert Carroll, Julia Cobb, Genevieve Corbin, William Crowell, Maude Gilbert, Carolyn Hancock, Willard E. Joray, 'Allyn Joslyn' (qv), Ernita Lascelles, William Paul, Annette Ponse, Sam Rosen, Helen Sheridan, Harold West, Kathryn Wilson. Produced by The Theatre Guild., Pariah (1913). Written by August Stinberg, as translated by Edwin Bjorkman. 48th Street Theatre: 18 Mar 1913 (1 performance). Undetermined role. Cast: Walter Hampden. Co-produced by 'Warner Oland' (qv)., The Honeymoon (1913). Written by Arnold Bennett. Lyceum Theatre: 24 Feb 1913 (1 performance). Undetermined role. Cast: George W. Anson, 'Laura Hope Crews' (qv), Howard Estabrook, William Frazan, Ernest Lawford, Sarah Cowell Le Moyne, Albert Reed, Richard Sterling., Much Ado About Nothing (1912). Comedy (revival). Written by 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv). 39th Street Theatre: 25 Nov 1912- unknown (unknown performances). Undetermined role., The Rivals (1912). Written by 'Richard B. Sheridan' (qv). 39th Street Theatre: 16 Dec 1912- unknown (unknown performances). As "Captain Jack Absolute.", She Stoops to Conquer (1912). (revival). Written by 'Oliver Goldsmith' (qv). 39th Street Theatre: 11 Nov 1912- unknown (unknown performances). Undetermined role. Cast included: 'Paul Bern' (qv), Edgar Ware.

Douglas Scott (actor)

Ilka Chase (actress)

Juliette Crosby (actress)

Carmelita Geraghty (actress)

Ann Harding (actress)

Rose Tapley (actress)

Charlotte Walker (actress)

Arthur Hopkins (producer)

Philip Barry (writer)

Horace Jackson (writer)

Frank Reicher (writer)

Norbert Brodine (cinematographer)

Norbert Scully (cinematographer)

Arthur Alexander (composer)

Josiah Zuro (composer)

Gwen Wakeling (costume designer)

Edward H. Griffith (director)

Helene Warne (editor)

Maurice Revnes (miscellaneous crew)

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