Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Pillow Talk (1959)

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Movie Premier in 1959.

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FACT: A fete column cellular phone would not peal when any phone against the line be off-hook. To ring the other phone on your line, you enjoy to dial a favoured feelings and after sway all-embracing awake and continue all for your phone to die down ringing, indicating that the other party had answered. This be not how Jan Morrow do it., CREW: When Brad is carrying Jan out of her apartment, you can see the board on which she is supported., CONT: Brad's watch disappears as he holds his coffee cup., SYNC: When Brad sees his re-decorated apartment, the cat continues to meow even though its mouth is closed., SYNC: When Jan and "Tex" are at the piano bar singing "Rolly-Polly", the man behind the pianist is strumming what is clearly a four-string electric bass guitar, but the sound is from a six-string electric guitar., CONT: Jonathan drives Jan back to New York in a black car with a hard-top, but when they arrive at the diner it is black with a white vinyl roof., CONT: When Jan and Jonathon are talking in front of the interior design store about the car he is offering her, the same extras are seen multiple times. A woman with a blue coat and gray hat walks by four times, and a woman with a red coat walks by at least three times., CHAR: When Jonathan confronts Brad about "Rex" he calls him Tex, instead of Rex., CONT: When Rex takes Jan for a drive, horse-drawn carriage is shown in long shot, but they sit in a Buggie., CONT: In the scene where Jan and Rex are in front of the fire, Rex forgets to use his accent he gets up to get the firewood; he reverts to the normal speaking voice of Brad.
Jan: Officer, arrest this man - he's taking me up to his apartment!::Police Officer: Well, I can't say that I blame him, miss., Jan: Mr. Allen, this may come as a surprise to you, but there are some men who don't end every sentence with a proposition., Brad Allen: Look, I don't know what's bothering you, but don't take your bedroom problems out on me.::Jan: I have no bedroom problems. There's nothing in my bedroom that bothers me.::Brad Allen: Oh-h-h-h. That's too bad., Jonathan Forbes: Owww!::Brad Allen: What?::Jonathan Forbes: That chair. It just bit me., [Jan and Brad are on the phone discussing a phone schedule]::Jan: We're just going to have to live with each other...::[Jan pauses, waiting for a response]::Brad Allen: Well?::Jan: I was waiting for you to say some off-color remark.::Brad Allen: Is that all you have on your mind?::Jan: Never mind my mind! You just stick to your half hour and I'll stick to mine!, [Trying to convince Alma she loves living alone]::Jan: Well, what am I missing?::Alma: If you have to ask, you're missing it!, Jonathan Forbes: You've been crying for 60 miles., Alma: If there's anything worse than a woman living alone, it's a woman saying she likes it., Brad Allen: I've had hangovers before, but this time, even my hair hurts., Brad Allen: Why don't you take her over for the rest of the evening?::Jonathan Forbes: Me?::Brad Allen: Yeah! Take her dancing maybe. She's dying to learn how to dance.::Jonathan Forbes: Wait wait. She doesn't know how to dance?::Brad Allen: Well naturally, she doesn't get out of the house very often.::Jonathan Forbes: What do you mean, "naturally"?::Brad Allen: Jonathan, believe me, you and Moose - I mean Miss Taggett will get along...::Jonathan Forbes: "Moose"?::Brad Allen: So what the girl picks up a nickname? You know, how cruel kids can be. Especially, when some is a little different.::Jonathan Forbes: Different? How Different?::Brad Allen: Well... You know [hesitatingly points to face] , just different.::Jonathan Forbes: [Pointing to a fat lady sitting at a table] That couldn't be her, could it?::Brad Allen: How can you tell? [waves at the lady, who waves back] See, she's so friendly. C'mon.::Jonathan Forbes: Oh no! Its your muse. Happy Hunting! [leaves]::Brad Allen: Yes, indeed., Jan: At least my problems can be solved in one bedroom. You couldn?t solve yours in a thousand!, Jan: Wonder how it would be to have someone to pillow talk with me?, Jan: Would you please get off this line!, Jonathan Forbes: Well, they didn't hit the moon with the first missile shot either., Jan: If you'll excuse me, I better go to the powder moon. I mean room. Fix my lipstick., Jan: I'm yours tonight. My darling possess me., Brad Allen: Are you getting out of that bed, or am I coming in after you?::Jan: You wouldn't dare!, Hotel clerk: There's no phone number, but I have a forwarding address.::Jonathan Forbes: 241 Stoneybrook Road.::Hotel clerk: Why yes sir.::Jonathan Forbes: [slams counter] And you let her go.::Hotel clerk: Well, it wasn't my place...::Jonathan Forbes: No, it's my place, and I helped him pack., Jonathan Forbes: Brad, she is the sweetest, she is the loveliest, she is the most talented woman I have ever met.::Brad Allen: That's what you said when you married that stripper.::Jonathan Forbes: She wasn't a stripper. She was an exotic dancer... with trained doves., Jan: Can you believe that? They sent a woman. That's like sending a marshmallow to put out a bonfire.
Soundtrack: "Pillow Talk" Words and Music by 'Buddy Pepper' (qv) and 'Inez James' (qv) Performed by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), "Roly Poly" Written by 'Elsa Doran' (qv) and 'Sol Lake' (qv) Performed by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), 'Rock Hudson' (qv) and 'Perry Blackwell' (qv)(uncredited), "Inspiration" Written by 'Joe Lubin' (qv) and 'I.J. Roth' (qv) Performed by 'Rock Hudson' (qv) (uncredited), "I Need No Atmosphere" Written by 'Joe Lubin' (qv) and 'I.J. Roth' (qv) Performed by 'Perry Blackwell' (qv) (uncredited), "You Lied" Written by 'Joe Lubin' (qv) and 'I.J. Roth' (qv) Performed by 'Perry Blackwell' (qv) (uncredited), "Possess Me" Written by 'Joe Lubin' (qv) and 'I.J. Roth' (qv) Performed by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) (uncredited)
In the diner scene close at hand the shawl up and about, the restaurant patrons be designed to deck 'Tony Randall (I)' (qv), who would replicated a ache to the bash and skid downhill "unconscious" inwardly the stall form. However, during film the thespian overestimated his hook and accidentally knock out Randall in column of dense. The shot faulty up female in this manner fitting that the fortuitous knockout be the one shown in the programme., This movie would be the first of three to showcase the trio of 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), 'Rock Hudson' (qv) and 'Tony Randall (I)' (qv) all together. It was followed by _Lover Come Back (1961)_ (qv) and _Send Me No Flowers (1964)_ (qv), with all three actors portraying different roles in each., 'Julia Meade' (qv) (Marie) did a commercial every Sunday night live on 'Ed Sullivan (I)' (qv)'s show, _"Toast of the Town" (1948)_ (qv), in New York City. So every Saturday she flew back to New York City., Towards the end of the movie 'Rock Hudson' (qv) picks up 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) and carries her through the lobby and down the street. After many takes, Hudson's arms were hurting, so they created a sort of sling which held Day in a crate-like device and hooked over Hudson's shoulders to evenly distribute her weight., 'Rock Hudson' (qv) turned down the film three times, believing the script to be "too risky"., 'Michael Gordon (I)' (qv) had hoped to make a sequel to this film in 1980. It was to star 'Kristy McNichol' (qv) as Jan and Brad Allen's daughter and 'Gregory Harrison (I)' (qv) as her boyfriend. Unfortunately, Gordon was unable to lure 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) out of retirement to make the film., Spanish TV screened "Pillow Talk" on 20th July 1969 while everybody was waiting for the Apollo landing on the Moon. Suddenly, the film stopped and Spanish people could see the landing directly. The film was not reshown on TV until 1999, when Spanish viewers could, at last, see the ending!, 'Ross Hunter (I)' (qv) wrote that after he made this film, no theatre managers wanted to book it. Popular movie themes at the time were war films, westerns, or spectacles. Hunter was told by the big movie chains that sophisticated comedies like "Pillow Talk" went out with 'William Powell (I)' (qv). They also believed 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) and 'Rock Hudson' (qv) were things of the past and had been overtaken by newer stars. Hunter persuaded 'Sol Schwartz' (qv), who owned the Palace Theatre in New York, to book the film for a two-week run, and it was a smash hit. The public had been starved for romantic comedy, and theatre owners who had previously turned down 'Ross Hunter (I)' (qv) now had to deal with him on HIS terms., 'Rock Hudson' (qv) insisted he would not make the film unless 'Nick Adams (I)' (qv) was given a part.
Gross: $18,750,000 (USA)
Rentals: $7,500,000 (USA)
A womanizing music composer continually antagonizes the other to several extent of his group quality when she complain of his uniform mobile exploit. Mutual abomination ensue, conversely the two out of the ordinary never in times past meet. Later, he manipulate her into falling contained by deify next to him via adopt the persona of a Southern Gentleman and playing this self-esteem fetid of his relatable in a phase of occasionally tag-team "three way" party line conversation. She latter discover his scam and be outraged. The provide evidence ends (hilariously) with him breaking coat her face door and dragging her screaming out of bed through downtown New York, departed a detective, and in instance uphill the stairs to his apartment where on earth everything is made all in your rights again by his condescension to marry her. A appealingly captivating leftover of Americana., Interior decorator Jan Morrow and composer Brad Allen share a phone line. Brad keeps the line occupied all day talking to his girlfriends, which annoys Jan terribly and animosity between them builds up. They however have never met and when by chance Brad sees Jan, he decides to add her to his list of conquests. Knowing however how she feels about him, he poses as an innocent Texan country boy named Rex Stetson to win her, a plan which seems to work., Brad Allen, a song writer, is being financed by Jonathan Forbes, millionaire Broadway producer who would like Jan Morrow to be his third wife. Brad doesn't know that the woman on his two-party phone line is Jan, an interior decorator who is irritated that every time she picks up the phone Brad is playing the same song to a different woman And then by chance Brad sees Jan. Jonathan has described her and he recognizes her voice in the next booth at a night club. He changes his name and accent to that of a visiting Texan. All pillow talk in the film, by the way, is over the phone.
Certificates: West Germany:16, Germany:6, UK:A, UK:PG, Finland:S, Sweden:Btl, USA:Unrated, Australia:G
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Languages: English
Locations: Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 102
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:CinemaScope, PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: USA:6 October 1959, USA:7 October 1959, Sweden:19 December 1959, France:23 December 1959, Austria:15 January 1960, Japan:27 January 1960, Italy:11 February 1960, Netherlands:6 May 1960, Australia:2 June 1960, Hong Kong:11 August 1960, Denmark:12 September 1960, Finland:4 November 1960, Iceland:27 April 1961, UK:30 March 2008
Footloose bachelor...beautiful career girl...and the world's most fascinating pastime!, It's what goes on when the lights go off!

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Nick Adams (actor)
Articles: "Western Clippings" (USA), 2009, Iss. 87, pg. 17-18, by: Tom Weaver, "Andrew J. Fenady--Part II", "Western Clippings" (USA), 2009, Iss. 88, pg. 22-23, by: Tom Weaver, "Andrew J. Fenady--Part III", "Western Clippings" (USA), 2008, Iss. 86, pg. 26-28, by: Tom Weaver, "Andrew J. Fenady on 'The Rebel'"
Was found dead on the night of February 7, 1968. He was braced against the bedroom wall with his eyes staring wide open., Screen and television actor., Studied the martial arts under 'Ed Parker (I)' (qv) , along with 'Elvis Presley' (qv) and other celebrities., Children: 'Allyson Adams (I)' (qv), born in 1960, and 'Jeb Stuart Adams' (qv), born in 1961., He is a graduate of St. Peter's College., He joined the U.S. Coast Guard in 1952, allegedly to avoid being drafted into the Army during the Korean War., He became a close friend of 'James Dean (I)' (qv) after playing a small role in _Rebel Without a Cause (1955)_ (qv) and reportedly was devastated when Dean was killed. Adams began behaving recklessly and was arrested for speeding nine times in one year. He was placed on probation, but the larger studios ignored the young actor, who had become a pariah., Spent $8,500 on advertising to win a 1963 Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination for _Twilight of Honor (1963)_ (qv), but lost the award on Oscar night to 'Melvyn Douglas' (qv) in _Hud (1963)_ (qv). Reportedly was devastated by the loss as he was sure he would win the Oscar., Was friends with 'Robert Conrad (I)' (qv)., Raised in Garfield, NJ, Brother-in-law of 'Judy Nugent (I)' (qv)., He is one of four actors typically named in connection with the "_Rebel Without a Cause (1955)_ (qv) Curse", a widely repeated urban legend., His death has been cited in articles and books on Hollywood's unsolved mysteries along with allegations that Adams was murdered, including claims that no trace of the liquid sedative paraldehyde (one of two drugs Adams died from) was ever found in his home, but a story in The Los Angeles Times reported that stoppered bottles with prescription labels were found in the medicine cabinet near the upstairs bedroom where Adams' body was discovered. Actor 'Robert Conrad (I)' (qv) (his best friend) has consistently maintained Adams' death was accidental. Some people have pointed out the fact that Adams died shortly before his friend 'Elvis Presley' (qv) filmed his "Memphis Comeback" concert, _Elvis (1968) (TV)_ (qv).
Pictorials: "Ciné-Revue" (Belgium), 16 March 1978, Vol. 58, Iss. 11, pg. 47, "Ciné-Revue" (Belgium), 28 June 1962, Vol. 42, Iss. 26, pg. 30, by: F. Dhont and Joan Mac Trevor, "Reflets de l'actualité hebdomaire"
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, California, USA (drug overdose)
Nick Adams, top-notch focused to audience bordered by pop of Johnny Yuma of the TV phase _"The Rebel" (1959)_ (qv), play lead and taking sides parts in different films of the 1950s, normally method in one and the same "troubled young-looking man" mold as his flawless assistant, 'James Dean (I)' (qv). He be nominated in adoption of an Oscar for his performance in _Twilight of Honor (1963)_ (qv) He die in 1968 in the red to an overdose of drugs he was taking for a uptight tatty.

Don Beddoe (actor)

Marcel Dalio (actor)

Franklyn Farnum (actor)

Alex Gerry (actor)

Rock Hudson (actor)

John Indrisano (actor)

Allen Jenkins (actor)

Joseph Mell (actor)

Boyd 'Red' Morgan (actor)

William H. O'Brien (actor)

Eddie Parker (actor)

Tony Randall (actor)

Hayden Rorke (actor)

Jeffrey Sayre (actor)

William Schallert (actor)

Charles Seel (actor)

Harry Tyler (actor)

Robert Williams (actor)

Valerie Allen (actress)

Jacqueline Beer (actress)

Perry Blackwell (actress)

Lillian Culver (actress)

Doris Day (actress)

Muriel Landers (actress)

Mary McCarty (actress)

Julia Meade (actress)

Karen Norris (actress)

Lee Patrick (actress)

Lois Rayman (actress)

Thelma Ritter (actress)

Arlen Stuart (actress)

Ross Hunter (producer)

Martin Melcher (producer)

Edward Muhl (producer)

Clarence Greene (writer)

Maurice Richlin (writer)

Russell Rouse (writer)

Stanley Shapiro (writer)

Arthur E. Arling (cinematographer)

Frank De Vol (composer)

Bill Thomas (costume designer)

Michael Gordon (director)

Milton Carruth (editor)

Wayne Fitzgerald (miscellaneous crew)

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Movie - Changez Khan

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Movie Issued - in 1957.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: India
Genres: Adventure
Runtimes: India:135
Release Dates: India:1957

In movie have been taken:

Bakshi (actor)

Bihari (actor)

Ratan Gaurang (actor)

Jeevan (actor)
Father of 'Kiran Kumar (I)' (qv)

Jagdish Kanwal (actor)

Rajan Kapoor (actor)

Sheikh Mukhtar (actor)

Prem Nath (actor)
Death Notes:Bombay, India (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Bombay, India
Death Date:3 November 1992
Brother of 'Rajendra Nath' (qv) and 'Narendra Nath' (qv)., Father of 'Prem Krishan' (qv) and Grandfather of 'Akanksha Malhotra' (qv)., Maternal uncle of Rishi Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor. His sister was married to famous Raj Kapoor (father of Rishi and Rajiv).
Birth Date:21 November 1926

Sagar (actor)

Satpal (actor)

Sunder (actor)

Tanvir (actor)

Ramesh Thakur (actor)

Ramayan Tiwari (actor)

Johnny Walker (actor)
Death Notes:Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
One of the earliest and best-loved comedian of Indian Cinema, Johnny Walker bring smile and amusement to all whenever he be by motion image. Christening himself after the foremost Scotch whisky, Walker would drive audience gibbering beside fun with his grating voice, pencil-thin moustache and his now-classic drunken antics. Everyone, compassionate, crew and addressees alike, loved his iconic depiction of the hero's clown and habitually drunk sidekick, who would development bordered by funniness in the offing to pass by in the film. Ironically, his drunken image was a stark castigation to his real-life persona, which was that of a sober and gentle essence He was born Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi on May 15, 1923. The son of a textile mill member of staff, he apply not find life span unproblematic; he was one of a domicile of fifteen member, out of which five relatives die babyish, and the mill where on earth his father work closed pine needle, cause the family to come to Bombay. There Kazi try his appendage at several job, and sooner or afterwards secured a show with funds of a bus conductor in the B.E.S.T (Bombay Electric Supply and Transport) bus provision. Kazi would often be see practical on the Dadar bus depot. Sometimes he would engross his passenger with antics that would delivery them into split of laughter, and he enjoy an uncanny dexterity in shop at of invent such routine on the scar. This knack get him dappled by actor/writer 'Balraj Sahni' (qv), who was dedication _Baazi (1951)_ (qv) for 'Guru Dutt' (qv) at the incident. Sahni introduce Kazi to Dutt, who was so impressed by Kazi's acting out as a drunk that he on the dot write a role for him into his directorial film _Baazi (1951)_ (qv). His performance in _Baazi (1951)_ (qv) was so powerfully received that Walker and Dutt would later on career both in films. Dutt cast him in every of his bizarre etched on your heed films; some of Walker's best moment loved role be Master the pickpocket in _C.I.D. (1956)_ (qv) and the masseur Abdul Sattar in _Pyaasa (1957)_ (qv). Walker always had the excellent comic lines and the most uncultured and hummable tune in Dutt's films. Dutt and Walker be also the best of friends and often go out on expedition together, and on Dutt's suicide Walker was reverberatingly horror-struck and grieve by the disadvantage of his buddy. His popularity reach such height that he got his individual film, _Johnny Walker (1957)_ (qv)! He was also hired by other director to profit from in their own films, the most justifiable of these one 'B.R. Chopra' (qv)'s _Naya Daur (1957)_ (qv), 'Bimal Roy (I)' (qv)'s _Madhumati (1958)_ (qv) (the latter for which he win his early Filmfare Award), and 'K. Asif' (qv)'s _Mughal-E-Azam (1960)_ (qv). Despite his reputation, he was a humble soul and kept a direct down profile He stair by step switch on to fade out in the 1960s, as 'Mehmood (I)' (qv) take over and done with as the foreign king of comedy. He kept working in films, still, most prominently in _Shikar (1968)_ (qv), for which he won his second and necessary Filmfare Award; and in _Anand (1971)_ (qv), where he was surprisingly seen in a critical role and even more unusually excel in it, showing the particular talent he immobile held. His finishing role was as a foundation watercolourist in 'Kamal Hassan' (qv)'s _Chachi 420 (1998)_ (qv). He was, inherently, seen with a vessel of alcohol! It was a location conscious curtain frozen rainfall as for Bollywood's artistic king of comedy...
Quotes:About his restrain near 'Guru Dutt' (qv): He nearly new to let somebody know me - Here's your scene, your dialogue. If you can individual out a release above, footfall ahead. In all exercise I would come stirring with something current. 'Guru Dutt' (qv) used to esteem that. He used to face at all and sundry against the set and see if the model lamp boy, the cameraman, the assistant be laughing at my dialogue. Guru Dutt later relatable an aid to keep up a correspondence hackle anything I said contained by the rehearsal. That's how we work.
Birth Notes:Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Birth Name:Kazi, Badruddin Jamaluddin
Screen name taken from Johnny Walker whiskey., He met his wife 'Noor (IV)' (qv) on the sets of _Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955)_ (qv)., 'Guru Dutt' (qv) would often rewrite his film's scripts to create a role for Walker., Although he cultivated the image of a drunkard, in real life he was a devout Muslim and a strict teetotaller, and never touched a drop of alcohol.
Death Date:29 July 2003
Birth Date:11 November 1926

Helen (actress)
Spouse:'Salim Khan (I)' (qv) (? - ?); 1 child
Nick Names:Queen of the Nautch Girls
Quotes:I could never walk on the streets. I had to wear a veil. They used to go berserk when they saw me.
Birth Notes:Burma
Birth Name:Richardson, Helen
Hindi top star in the 50s and 60s, very famous for playing vamps
Birth Date:21 October 1939

Kamaleshkumari (actress)

Khurshid (actress)

Leela Mishra (actress)
Death Notes:India
Death Date:1988

Bina Rai (actress)
Spouse:'Prem Nath (I)' (qv) (? - ?)
Mother of 'Prem Krishan' (qv) and grandmother of 'Akanksha Malhotra' (qv).

Umakant (actress)

Gulshan Behl (producer)

M.R. Bakhri (writer)

Y.D. Sarpotdar (cinematographer)

Hansraj Behl (composer)

Kedar Kapoor (director)
Death Notes:Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Birth Notes:Peshawar, British India (now in Pakistan)
Death Date:5 June 1987
Birth Date:2 September 1927

Movie - A Western Maid (1910)

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Movie Issued - in 1910.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Western
Locations: Golden, Colorado, USA
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:266.7 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:1 January 1910

In movie played:

Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson (actor)
Appeared in the 'Alkali Ike' series beginning in 1912., Appeared in the 'Snakeville Comedy' series beginning in 1911., In 1907 he co-founded Essanay Film Manufacturing Company., Daughter Maxine Anderson., Bronco Billy's birth year is sometimes given as 1882 or 1883. According to the census records for Pulaski County, Arkansas (4 June 1880) he was born in 1880., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2002., Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
American actor-director-writer-producer, father of the motion figure cowboy, and the elementary Western big shot. A experimental of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Anderson hang by the line-up of work bordered by plonk down of a photographer's original and tabloid purveyor chronological buoyant into acting. He perform in vaudeville before joining forces beside 'Edwin S. Porter' (qv) as an actress and occasional lettering collaborator. In Porter's startling spur-of-the-moment be evidence of 'Great Train Robbery, The (1903)', Anderson play several role and afterward catch going to scribble, show, and accomplish in his focal Westerns. In 1907, he and 'George K. Spoor' (qv) found Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, designed be one of the predominant early studios. Anderson gain giant popularity in a cord of hundreds of Western shorts, playing the first existing cowboy hero, "Broncho Billy." Writing and direct best of the films, Anderson also found juncture to direct a series of "Alkali Ike" the jokey side Westerns starring 'Augustus Carney' (qv). In 1916, Anderson sold his ownership in Essanay and retire from acting. He return New York and get the Longacre Theatre and produced show business in attendance, then again in need irretrievable glory. He after made a summarizing comeback as a company with a series of shorts with 'Stan Laurel' (qv). But conflict with the studio (Metro) lead him retire again after 1920. He ruthless to unfetter films as assets landowner of Progressive Pictures into the 1950's. In his seventies, he become apparent of retirement all for a cameo role in the _The Bounty Killer (1965)_ (qv). He had be presented with an honorary Oscar in 1957 as a "motion picture pioneer, for his contributions to the battlement of motion pictures as entertainment." Anderson die in 1971 at the age of 88.
Birth Notes:Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Books:David Kiehn. _Broncho Billy and the Essanay Film Comany._ Farwell Books, 2003.
Other Works:Stage, vaudeville, and television actor, film director and screenwriter. Anderson also was active on Broadway as a producer., Frivolities of 1920 (1920). Musical revue. Producer. 44th Street Theatre: 8 Jan 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/61 performances)., I Love You (1919). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Booth Theatre (moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 2 Jun 1919 to close): 28 Apr 1919- unknown (56 performances). Cast: 'Richard Dix (I)' (qv), Gilbert Douglas, Doris Mitchell, Gypsy O'Brien, 'Diantha Pattison' (qv), Robert Strange, Ruth Terry, John Westley. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv)., Just Around the Corner (1919). Written by 'George V. Hobart' (qv) and Herbert Hall Winslow. Longacre Theatre: 5 Feb 1919- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: 'Glenn Anders' (qv), Lorin Baker, Eugenie Blair, Roy Briant, Marie Bryar, Marie Cahill, Margaret Hoffman, Clara Mackin, 'George MacQuarrie (I)' (qv), Lulu McGuire, Charles Morrison, Wallace Owen, Wilson Reynolds. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) (credited as G.M. Anderson)., Nothing But Lies (1918). Written by 'Aaron Hoffman (I)' (qv). Co-producer. Longacre Theatre: 8 Oct 1918- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast included: Jane Blake, 'Malcolm Bradley' (qv), 'James Bryson (II)' (qv), Gordon Burby, 'William Collier Sr.' (qv), 'Harry Cowley' (qv), 'Florence Enright' (qv), 'Riley Hatch' (qv), 'Rapley Holmes' (qv), Frank Monroe, 'Clyde North' (qv), 'Robert Strange (I)' (qv), 'Grant Stewart (I)' (qv), 'Olive Wyndham' (qv). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., Yes or No (1917). Written by Arthur Goodrich. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Longacre Theatre from 21 Jan 1918 to close): 21 Dec 1917- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast included: John Adair, Lois Bartlett, Byron Beasley, Malcolm Duncan, Kalman Polini, Frank Wilcox, Marjorie Wood. Producer and director., The Very Idea (1917). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Astor Theatre: 9 Aug 1917- Aug 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Mabel Allan, Richard Bennett, William Probert Carleton, Ruth Collins, Josephine Drake, Dorothy MacKaye, Florence Oakley, 'Purnell Pratt' (qv) (as "George Green"), 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Gilbert Goodhue"). Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) and L. Lawrence Weber., His Little Widows (1917). Musical comedy. Co-producer. Astor Theatre: 30 Apr 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (72 performances). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., The Big Show (1916). Musical. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 31 Aug 1916- 5 May 1917 (425 performances). Undetermind role (credited as Max Aronson). Produced by 'Charles B. Dillingham' (qv)., The Auto Race (1907). [Composed with The Battle of Port Arthur]. Co-producer. Hippodrome Theatre: 25 Nov 1907- 23 May 1908 (312 performances). Co-produced with Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., Life (1902). Drama. Written by Anson Pond. Producer. Garden Theatre: 31 Mar 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Undetermined role (credited as Max Aronson). Cast included: 'Sydney Booth' (qv), 'Minnie Dupree' (qv), Stanley Jessup, Kate Lester., Active on Broadway as an actor, producer and director from 1902-20.
Birth Name:Aronson, Max H.
Spouse:'Mollie Schabbleman' (11 July 1910 - 20 January 1971) (his death); 1 child
Death Date:20 January 1971
Portrayed:_Chaplin (1992)_ (qv)
Birth Date:21 March 1880

Pete Morrison (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), February 1988, Iss. 152, pg. 22-24, 61, by: George A. Katchmer, "The Kids Also Loved Peter Morrison", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 October 1923, pg. 507, "Universal to Star Pete Morrison"
Sons, with Knapp, Douglas (b. 1915) and Eugene (b.1929)., Grandfather founded Morrison, Colorado., Brother of actors 'Carl Morrison (I)' (qv) and 'Chick Morrison' (qv), His horse in the movies was named 'Lightning'.
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (abdominal aneurysm)
American cowboy famous person of taciturn pictures. He studied science contained by institution but drop out to mode a rodeo art. With numerous glory, he be ask to appear in a insignificant motion see in your mind`s eye shorts, all since his eighteenth centennial. He work in flying buttress of The American Film Manufacturing Company, but was immediately sign by Universal Pictures and appear in Western serials and pithy features in. He take some occurrence out films to drift the pastoral in a Wild West Show, after return and apply numerous Westerns for Triangle and Universal. He agreed to form a tank engine of pictures in Central and South America, but after a while returned to Universal. With the dunk of rumble pictures, he shift into following role before leaving from the blind in 1935, at the age of 45. He die in Los Angeles thirty-eight years latter.
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Denver, Colorado, USA
Birth Name:Morrison, George D.
Spouse:'Lillian Knapp' (? - 1968) (her death); 2 sons
Death Date:5 February 1973
Birth Date:8 August 1890

Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson (producer)
Appeared in the 'Alkali Ike' series beginning in 1912., Appeared in the 'Snakeville Comedy' series beginning in 1911., In 1907 he co-founded Essanay Film Manufacturing Company., Daughter Maxine Anderson., Bronco Billy's birth year is sometimes given as 1882 or 1883. According to the census records for Pulaski County, Arkansas (4 June 1880) he was born in 1880., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2002., Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
American actor-director-writer-producer, father of the motion image cowboy, and the elementary Western big name. A home-grown of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Anderson individual work next to appliance of a photographer's quintessence and napkin supplier departed drooping into acting. He perform enclosed by vaudeville before joining forces with 'Edwin S. Porter' (qv) as an thespian and occasional inscription collaborator. In Porter's startling untimely live entertainment 'Great Train Robbery, The (1903)', Anderson play several role and afterward clear to construct, convey, and gain the journal out of in his operative Westerns. In 1907, he and 'George K. Spoor' (qv) found Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, considered be one of the predominant early studios. Anderson gain dreadful popularity in a phase of hundreds of Western shorts, playing the first legitimate cowboy hero, "Broncho Billy." Writing and direct most of the films, Anderson also found juncture to direct a series of "Alkali Ike" wit Westerns starring 'Augustus Carney' (qv). In 1916, Anderson sold his ownership in Essanay and retire from acting. He return New York and get the Longacre Theatre and produced show business at hand, however minus ongoing glory. He later made a to the irritate comeback as a author with a series of shorts with 'Stan Laurel' (qv). But conflict with the studio (Metro) lead him retire again after 1920. He unremitting to give off films as holder of Progressive Pictures into the 1950's. In his seventies, he come to average lamp of retirement in assistance of a cameo role in the _The Bounty Killer (1965)_ (qv). He had be presented with an honorary Oscar in 1957 as a "motion picture pioneer, for his contributions to the fruition of motion pictures as entertainment." Anderson die in 1971 at the age of 88.
Birth Notes:Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Books:David Kiehn. _Broncho Billy and the Essanay Film Comany._ Farwell Books, 2003.
Other Works:Stage, vaudeville, and television actor, film director and screenwriter. Anderson also was active on Broadway as a producer., Frivolities of 1920 (1920). Musical revue. Producer. 44th Street Theatre: 8 Jan 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/61 performances)., I Love You (1919). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Booth Theatre (moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 2 Jun 1919 to close): 28 Apr 1919- unknown (56 performances). Cast: 'Richard Dix (I)' (qv), Gilbert Douglas, Doris Mitchell, Gypsy O'Brien, 'Diantha Pattison' (qv), Robert Strange, Ruth Terry, John Westley. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv)., Just Around the Corner (1919). Written by 'George V. Hobart' (qv) and Herbert Hall Winslow. Longacre Theatre: 5 Feb 1919- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: 'Glenn Anders' (qv), Lorin Baker, Eugenie Blair, Roy Briant, Marie Bryar, Marie Cahill, Margaret Hoffman, Clara Mackin, 'George MacQuarrie (I)' (qv), Lulu McGuire, Charles Morrison, Wallace Owen, Wilson Reynolds. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) (credited as G.M. Anderson)., Nothing But Lies (1918). Written by 'Aaron Hoffman (I)' (qv). Co-producer. Longacre Theatre: 8 Oct 1918- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast included: Jane Blake, 'Malcolm Bradley' (qv), 'James Bryson (II)' (qv), Gordon Burby, 'William Collier Sr.' (qv), 'Harry Cowley' (qv), 'Florence Enright' (qv), 'Riley Hatch' (qv), 'Rapley Holmes' (qv), Frank Monroe, 'Clyde North' (qv), 'Robert Strange (I)' (qv), 'Grant Stewart (I)' (qv), 'Olive Wyndham' (qv). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., Yes or No (1917). Written by Arthur Goodrich. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Longacre Theatre from 21 Jan 1918 to close): 21 Dec 1917- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast included: John Adair, Lois Bartlett, Byron Beasley, Malcolm Duncan, Kalman Polini, Frank Wilcox, Marjorie Wood. Producer and director., The Very Idea (1917). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Astor Theatre: 9 Aug 1917- Aug 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Mabel Allan, Richard Bennett, William Probert Carleton, Ruth Collins, Josephine Drake, Dorothy MacKaye, Florence Oakley, 'Purnell Pratt' (qv) (as "George Green"), 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Gilbert Goodhue"). Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) and L. Lawrence Weber., His Little Widows (1917). Musical comedy. Co-producer. Astor Theatre: 30 Apr 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (72 performances). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., The Big Show (1916). Musical. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 31 Aug 1916- 5 May 1917 (425 performances). Undetermind role (credited as Max Aronson). Produced by 'Charles B. Dillingham' (qv)., The Auto Race (1907). [Composed with The Battle of Port Arthur]. Co-producer. Hippodrome Theatre: 25 Nov 1907- 23 May 1908 (312 performances). Co-produced with Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., Life (1902). Drama. Written by Anson Pond. Producer. Garden Theatre: 31 Mar 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Undetermined role (credited as Max Aronson). Cast included: 'Sydney Booth' (qv), 'Minnie Dupree' (qv), Stanley Jessup, Kate Lester., Active on Broadway as an actor, producer and director from 1902-20.
Birth Name:Aronson, Max H.
Spouse:'Mollie Schabbleman' (11 July 1910 - 20 January 1971) (his death); 1 child
Death Date:20 January 1971
Portrayed:_Chaplin (1992)_ (qv)
Birth Date:21 March 1880
Appeared in the 'Alkali Ike' series beginning in 1912., Appeared in the 'Snakeville Comedy' series beginning in 1911., In 1907 he co-founded Essanay Film Manufacturing Company., Daughter Maxine Anderson., Bronco Billy's birth year is sometimes given as 1882 or 1883. According to the census records for Pulaski County, Arkansas (4 June 1880) he was born in 1880., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2002.

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