Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Movie - Ag-o (1996)

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Movie Issued - in 1996.

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Violent vandal Crocodile live below a catwalk by the burning up of the Han River in Seoul equally near a peddle boy and a homeless antediluvian man. Crocodile save a attractive babyish female Hyun-Jung from suicide by drown, but singular to use her all for sexual characteristics. Yet, for quite a lot of judgment the woman, betray by her lover, stay with Crocodile, and a peculiar family-like prepared to accept dealings form relating the four homeless nation. Crocodile get in ever deeper agitate because of his mindlessly furious annoyance, and at the end of the day Hyun-Jung decide to deal with suicide again.
Certificates: South Korea:18
Color Info: Color
Countries: South Korea
Genres: Drama
Languages: Korean
Runtimes: Czech Republic:102
Release Dates: South Korea:16 November 1996, Czech Republic:8 July 2002, France:13 March 2004, Italy:6 February 2005, Japan:28 April 2006, Germany:28 October 2007, Poland:16 May 2008

In movie have been taken:

Jae-hong Ahn (actor)
Birth Notes:South Korea
Birth Date:25 May 1989

Jae-hyeon Jo (actor)
Height:172 cm
Birth Notes:Seoul, Korea
Birth Date:30 June 1965

Ki-duk Kim (writer)
Articles:"Film Comment" (USA), November 2004, Vol. 40, Iss. 6, pg. 50-52, by: Tony Rayns, "Sexual Terrorism: The Strange Case of Kim Ki-Duk", "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 7 June 2001, Iss. 36781, pg. 24, by: Don Kirk, "South Korean Film Splices the Remnants of War"
Interviews:"Screem" (USA), 2008, Iss. 16, pg. 20-22, by: Michael Thomason, "An Interview With Kim Ki-Duk"
He studied imperial art delimited by Paris in 1990-1992. In 1993 he win the embellishment in favour of longest screenplay from the Educational Institute of Screenwriting near A Painter and A Criminal Condemned to Death. After two more screenplay award, he made his directorial debut with _Ag-o (1996)_. Then he go by the players of to channel _Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeog (1997)_ (qv), _Paran daemun (1998)_ (qv) ("Birdcage Inn"), _Seom (1999)_ ("The Isle", preferred in doubt at Venice 2000) and the greatly timid _Shilje sanghwang (2000)_ (qv) ("Real Fiction"), shot in simply 200 buzz. In 1999, _Suchwiin bulmyeong (2001)_ (qv) be selected via the Pusan Film Festival's Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP) for fruition.
Birth Notes:Bonghwa, South Korea
Trademarks:Characters who talk very little or not at all
Birth Date:20 December 1960

Dong-sam Lee (cinematographer)

Ki-duk Kim (director)
Articles:"Film Comment" (USA), November 2004, Vol. 40, Iss. 6, pg. 50-52, by: Tony Rayns, "Sexual Terrorism: The Strange Case of Kim Ki-Duk", "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 7 June 2001, Iss. 36781, pg. 24, by: Don Kirk, "South Korean Film Splices the Remnants of War"
Interviews:"Screem" (USA), 2008, Iss. 16, pg. 20-22, by: Michael Thomason, "An Interview With Kim Ki-Duk"
He studied super art bounded by Paris in 1990-1992. In 1993 he win the donate all for power screenplay from the Educational Institute of Screenwriting beside A Painter and A Criminal Condemned to Death. After two more screenplay award, he made his directorial debut with _Ag-o (1996)_. Then he go against to endure for _Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeog (1997)_ (qv), _Paran daemun (1998)_ (qv) ("Birdcage Inn"), _Seom (1999)_ ("The Isle", preferred in gala at Venice 2000) and the in singular try-out _Shilje sanghwang (2000)_ (qv) ("Real Fiction"), shot in basically 200 legend. In 1999, _Suchwiin bulmyeong (2001)_ (qv) be selected by the Pusan Film Festival's Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP) for encouragement.
Birth Notes:Bonghwa, South Korea
Trademarks:Characters who talk very little or not at all
Birth Date:20 December 1960

Gok-ji Park (editor)

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Movie - A Corner in Wheat (1909)

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Movie Premier in 1909.

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This film was selected to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1994., One of the first films that Griffith used the technique of parallel editing on (a technique he pioneered). It was used to create the effects in the wheat suffocating scene., The scene in which the farmer sows his seeds is an animated reproduction of Millet's famous painting 'The Sower'.
Copyright Holder: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.
Filming Dates: 3 November 1909 - 13 November 1909
Moullet, Luc. A Corner in Wheat. In: Bref (France), Agence du Court-Mtrage, November 2007, pgs. 32, 33, (MG), ISBN 07596898, Slide, Anthony. A Corner in Wheat. In: Early American Cinema (USA), A.S. Barnes & Co., 1970, pg. 118, (BK), ISBN 0498077179
Novel: Norris, Frank. The Pit
A grasping big shot decide, next to a quirk, to cranny the world unseal market encircled by wheat. This double the asking price of bread, forcing the grain's producers into exchange lines and further into indigence. The verify continue to assessment the mordant difference in quotient to the live of those who slog to spring the wheat and the life span of the man who dabble in its public sale all business-related.
Certificates: USA:G
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Drama
Languages: English
Locations: Biograph Studio, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 14
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:290 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:13 December 1909, Denmark:24 February 1910, USA:8 November 2006

In movie have been taken:

William J. Butler (actor)
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Notes:Ireland
Death Date:27 January 1927
Birth Date:c. 1860

Charles Craig (actor)

Edward Dillon (actor)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Death Date:11 July 1933
Stage actor and film director., Off screen pseudonym: Charles Bery, Brother of 'John T. Dillon' (qv)., Was Mary Pickford's first leading man.
Birth Date:1 January 1879

Frank Evans (actor)

Robert Harron (actor)
Nick Names:Bobby
Death Notes:Manhattan, New York, USA (accidental gunshot wound)
Today peak entertainer Robert (Bobby) Harron be one of Hollywood's forgotten soul, although he grace a few of the mute screen's best authoritative masterpieces. A expert, charismatic big name enclosed by his afternoon, Bobby siege everything going all for him but die as okay babyish to fashion the longstanding condensation he minus a hesitancy deserve. He be born in New York City to an insolvent Irish-American apprentice house. In lay down to pop stores by the table, Bobby started out plausible young look for effort. At age 13 he found a brief in working condition for the American Biograph Studio on East 14th Street in predetermined of a bearer of communication boy and was given a brace of motion image bit for added consider. Within the subsequent year meter 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) had both the business and the affecting, photogenic Bobby caught the fairy-tale director's eye almost without delay. Bobby subsequently had ascendant role in frequent of Griffith's classic silents, normally playing characters that be considerably younger and much more exposed. He appear conflicting other legendary womanly star who also play "young-ish" roles, above all 'Mae Marsh' (qv) and 'Lillian Gish' (qv). Bobby made indelible impressions in _The Birth of a Nation (1915)_ (qv), _Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)_ (qv), _An Old Fashioned Young Man (1917)_ (qv), _Hearts of the World (1918)_ (qv), _A Romance of Happy Valley (1919)_ (qv) and _True Heart Susie (1919)_ (qv). Bobby had become such a sensation that in 1920 he entertain philosophy something approaching going away the Griffith tuck and form his accurate company. A homicidal, self-inflicted pellet slash to the vanished lung in September of 1920 terminated those dreams beforehand they ever get stale the ground. Although it was timetabled as an "accidental" annihilation, Hollywood rumor have it that a despondent Bobby kill himself in a New York hotel freedom on the eve of the premiere of Griffith's bright film _Way Down East (1920)_ (qv). It seem Bobby was traumatized after female passed ended via Griffith for the head role in favor of the director's new protg, 'Richard Barthelmess' (qv). Whatever the actuality may be, Bobby's death trash a tragic detective new-fangled. Ironically, Bobby had two substandard certain sibling actor who also died quite young. 'Tessie Harron' (qv) (1896-1918) died at age 22 of Spanish virus, and 'John Harron' (qv) (1903-1939), nickname Johnnie, suffer a fatal heart unnatural channel in at age 36. Both appeared unbilled in _Hearts of the World (1918)_ (qv) next to Bobby.
Height:6'
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:Harron, Robert Emmett
Off screen pseudonym: Willie McBain, Brother of 'John Harron' (qv), Brother of actress 'Tessie Harron' (qv) (1896-1918), who appeared unbilled with him in _Hearts of the World (1918)_ (qv)., Harron's tragic death remains a mystery. Officially classified an accident, those who follow that theory believe that Harron, who was in New York on September 2, 1920, for the premiere of 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s _Way Down East (1920)_ (qv), which was scheduled for the next day, purchased a revolver from a man who needed money, put it in his dinner jacket pocket and forgot about it. Later he took the dinner jacket from a trunk, the gun fell to the floor and discharged, striking him in the left lung. Those who maintain that Bobby's death was a suicide claim that Bobby was extremely despondent when Griffith bypassed him for the lead role in "Way Down East" in favor of his new protg, 'Richard Barthelmess' (qv). At the time Bobby was contemplating leaving the Griffith fold and forming his own production company because of those concerns., 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s legendary cameraman, 'G.W. Bitzer' (qv), gave this first-hand account of his friend Harron's mysterious death: "He lived . . . long enough to make his confession and receive the sacraments from Father William Humphrey . . . the priest who had brought him as a boy to the old Biograph studio . . . Bobby would not have lied to him . . . His death marked the end of an era. With Bobby's passing, some thread of unity seemed to leave us . . . We felt that Bobby had brought us luck when he came to us so young and eager . . . After Bobby's death in 1920, it was never the same again.", Robert had eight other brothers and sisters. In addition to actor/brother 'John Harron' (qv), they included Charles, Theresa (Tessie), Madeline, Agnes (who became a nun), Mary, Edna, and a girl who died in childhood. A few of Robert's other brothers and sisters also appeared in his films as extras. Of all nine children, John was the only one to marry and continue a new generation. He had one daughter, Collene, who went on to have nine children of her own., His parents were John Harron Sr. (1867-1930) and Anne Harron (1870-1955). Both outlived their son., Although he played 'Lillian Gish' (qv)'s brother in _The Birth of a Nation (1915)_ (qv), he also donned blackface and played one of the black townsfolk in a crowd scene when director 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) was short an extra.
Death Date:5 September 1920
Birth Date:12 April 1893

Arthur V. Johnson (actor)
Stepfather of actors 'Albert Hackett' (qv) and 'Raymond Hackett' (qv) for a few years around 1910.
Death Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (tuberculosis)
Birth Notes:Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birth Name:Johnson, Arthur Vaughen
Spouse:'Florence Hackett (II)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:17 January 1916
Birth Date:2 February 1876
Stepfather of actors 'Albert Hackett' (qv) and 'Raymond Hackett' (qv) for a few years around 1910.
Death Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (tuberculosis)
Birth Notes:Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birth Name:Johnson, Arthur Vaughen
Spouse:'Florence Hackett (II)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:17 January 1916
Birth Date:2 February 1876

James Kirkwood (actor)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 25 August 1963, pg. 82:7, "James Kirkwood, Actor, Dead at 80; Hero of Silent Films Also Starred on the Stage", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 October 1924, pg. 594, "F[amous].P[layers].L[asky]. Signs Kirkwood", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 December 1923, pg. 574, "Hodkinson to Distribute Four Kirkwood-Lila Lee Features", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 8 December 1923, pg. 574, "Hodkinson to Distribute Four Kirkwood-Lila Lee Features", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 September 1923, pg. 233, "Kirkwood Improves", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 15 September 1923, pg. 233, "Kirkwood Improves", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 September 1923, pg. 131, "Kirkwood Badly Hurt", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 8 September 1923, pg. 131, "Kirkwood Badly Hurt", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 August 1923, pg. 548, "Lee--Kirkwood", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 18 August 1923, pg. 548, "Lee--Kirkwood", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 31 March 1923, pg. 511, "Three Notable Directors Have Been Engaged by William Fox", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 31 March 1923, pg. 511, "Three Notable Directors Have Been Engaged by William Fox", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 January 1918, pg. 360, "Keeney Engages Kirkwood", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 19 January 1918, pg. 360, "Keeney Engages Kirkwood", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 22 December 1917, pg. 1813, "Kirkwood Comes Back to Famous Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 December 1917, pg. 1813, "Kirkwood Comes Back to Famous Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1916, pg. 876, "Kirkwood Writes on Scenarios (6 part series)", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1916, pg. 876, "Kirkwood Writes on Scenarios (6 part series)", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 21 October 1916, pg. 412, "Kirkwood--Robinson", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 October 1916, pg. 412, "Kirkwood--Robinson", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 June 1916, pg. 2047, "Kirkwood Joins American", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 June 1916, pg. 2047, "Kirkwood Joins American", "Motion Picture Magazine" (USA), April 1915, pg. 112, "James Kirkwood", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 October 1914, pg. 314, "Kirkwood Screeners' [The Screen Club] President", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 October 1914, pg. 314, "Kirkwood Screeners' [The Screen Club] President", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 7 October 1914, pg. 25:4, "Kirkwood Is Chosen; Heads Screen Club with Ben Wilson as Vice-President--Other Officers"
Father of 'James Kirkwood Jr.' (qv), Off screen pseudonym: Walter Scott, Active on Broadway from 1906 (begining with originating the role as "Trinidad Joel" he eventually reprised in two revivals of "The Girl of the Golden West") through 1936's "The County Chairman" (as "Sassafras Livingstone").
Pictorials:"Playboy" (USA), May 1965, Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pg. 137, by: Arthur Knight & Hollis Alpert, "The History of Sex in Cinema - Part Two: Compounding the Sin"
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
A veteran display place thespian, James Kirkwood enter films in 1909 in role of an actor and be immediately playing lead in teeming of 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s over-hasty pictures. He turned to direct in 1912, and by opening of 1914 was the favorite administrator of 'Mary Pickford' (qv), near whom he made nine films; he also co-starred in three of them. Although he was considered a through director in his sunbeams, he soon found directing homework strenuous in the making by. His directing craft faded by 1920, but he persistent acting economically into the 1950s.
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Other Works:The County Chairman (1936) [Comedy/revival]. Written George Ade. Staged via Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 25 May 1936- Jun 1936 (8 performances). As "Sassafras Livingstone." Cast built-in: 'Charles Coburn (I)' (qv)., Appeared in the following Broadway productions:, The Girl of the Golden West (1905) [Drama/original production]. Written, produced and directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 14 Nov 1905- 19 Jun 1906 (224 performances). As "Trinidad Joe." Cast included: 'Lowell Sherman' (qv)., The Great Divide (1907). Written by William Vaughn Moody. Staged by Henry Miller. Daly's Theatre (moved to the Academy of Music on 17 Feb 1908 to close): 31 Aug 1907- 23 Mar 1908 (119 performances). Cast included: Henry Miller, Frederick Moore, 'Henry B. Walthall' (qv), Arnold Wilbur, Charles Wyngate. Note: Production would resume at the Grand Opera House on 16 Nov 1908 for an unknown period with many of the same cast., The Girl of the Golden West (1907) [Revival]. Written, produced and directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 11 Nov 1907- Nov 1907 (22 performances). As "Trinidad Joe.", The Girl of the Golden West (1908) [Revival]. Written and produced by David Belasco. Academy of Music: 27 Jan 1908- Feb 1908 (24 performances)., The Great Divide (1908). Grand Opera House: 16 Nov 1908- unknown. As "Lon Anderson." Cast included: 'Henry B. Walthall' (qv). Note: This is the resumed production from the original that ended on 24 Mar 1907., The Turning Point (1910). Written by Preston Gibson. Hackett Theatre: 28 Feb 1910- Apr 1910 (40 performances). Undetermined role., The Fool (1922) [Melodrama]. Written by 'Channing Pollock (I)' (qv). Time Square Theatre: 23 Oct 1922- Jun 1923 (272 performances). As "Daniel Gilchrist." Cast included: 'Robert Cummings (I)' (qv), 'Lowell Sherman' (qv), 'Henry Stephenson' (qv)., Ladies of the Evening (1924). Written by Milton Herbert Gropper. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- May 1925 (159 performances). As "Jerry Strong." Cast included: 'Robert Emmett O'Connor (I)', 'Vernon Steele' (qv)., Edgar Allen Poe (1925). Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by Arthur Hurley. Liberty Theatre: 5 Oct 1925- Oct 1925 (8 performances). As "Edgar Allen Poe.", House of Remsen (1934). Henry Miller's Theatre: 2 April 1934- May 1934 (34 performances). As "Arthur Remsen." Cast included: Karl Swenson, 'Albert Dekker' (qv)., Seven Keys to Baldplate (1935) [Comedy/revival]. Written by 'George M. Cohan' (qv) from a novel by 'Earl Derr Biggers' (qv). Staged by Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 27 May 1935- Jun 1935 (8 performances). As "Jiggs Kennedy." Cast included: 'George M. Cohan' (qv), 'Walter Hampden' (qv), 'Josephine Hull' (qv), 'Zita Johann' (qv), Edward MacNamara, Irene Rich, Ruth Weston.

Henry Lehrman (actor)

Charles Hill Mailes (actor)

W. Chrystie Miller (actor)

Owen Moore (actor)

George Nichols (actor)

Anthony O'Sullivan (actor)

Frank Powell (actor)

Billy Quirk (actor)

Mack Sennett (actor)

Henry B. Walthall (actor)

Linda Arvidson (actress)

Kate Bruce (actress)

Gladys Egan (actress)

Edith Haldeman (actress)

Ruth Hart (actress)

Grace Henderson (actress)

Jeanie Macpherson (actress)

Gertrude Robinson (actress)

Blanche Sweet (actress)

Dorothy West (actress)

D.W. Griffith (writer)

Frank Norris (writer)

Frank E. Woods (writer)

G.W. Bitzer (cinematographer)

D.W. Griffith (director)

James Smith (editor)

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Movie - A Corner in Wheat (1909)

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Movie Premier in 1909.

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This film was selected to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1994., One of the first films that Griffith used the technique of parallel editing on (a technique he pioneered). It was used to create the effects in the wheat suffocating scene., The scene in which the farmer sows his seeds is an animated reproduction of Millet's famous painting 'The Sower'.
Copyright Holder: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.
Filming Dates: 3 November 1909 - 13 November 1909
Moullet, Luc. A Corner in Wheat. In: Bref (France), Agence du Court-Mtrage, November 2007, pgs. 32, 33, (MG), ISBN 07596898, Slide, Anthony. A Corner in Wheat. In: Early American Cinema (USA), A.S. Barnes & Co., 1970, pg. 118, (BK), ISBN 0498077179
Novel: Norris, Frank. The Pit
A grasping big shot decide, next to a quirk, to cranny the world unseal market encircled by wheat. This double the asking price of bread, forcing the grain's producers into exchange lines and further into indigence. The verify continue to assessment the mordant difference in quotient to the live of those who slog to spring the wheat and the life span of the man who dabble in its public sale all business-related.
Certificates: USA:G
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Drama
Languages: English
Locations: Biograph Studio, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 14
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:290 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:13 December 1909, Denmark:24 February 1910, USA:8 November 2006

In movie have been taken:

William J. Butler (actor)
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Notes:Ireland
Death Date:27 January 1927
Birth Date:c. 1860

Charles Craig (actor)

Edward Dillon (actor)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Death Date:11 July 1933
Stage actor and film director., Off screen pseudonym: Charles Bery, Brother of 'John T. Dillon' (qv)., Was Mary Pickford's first leading man.
Birth Date:1 January 1879

Frank Evans (actor)

Robert Harron (actor)
Nick Names:Bobby
Death Notes:Manhattan, New York, USA (accidental gunshot wound)
Today peak entertainer Robert (Bobby) Harron be one of Hollywood's forgotten soul, although he grace a few of the mute screen's best authoritative masterpieces. A expert, charismatic big name enclosed by his afternoon, Bobby siege everything going all for him but die as okay babyish to fashion the longstanding condensation he minus a hesitancy deserve. He be born in New York City to an insolvent Irish-American apprentice house. In lay down to pop stores by the table, Bobby started out plausible young look for effort. At age 13 he found a brief in working condition for the American Biograph Studio on East 14th Street in predetermined of a bearer of communication boy and was given a brace of motion image bit for added consider. Within the subsequent year meter 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) had both the business and the affecting, photogenic Bobby caught the fairy-tale director's eye almost without delay. Bobby subsequently had ascendant role in frequent of Griffith's classic silents, normally playing characters that be considerably younger and much more exposed. He appear conflicting other legendary womanly star who also play "young-ish" roles, above all 'Mae Marsh' (qv) and 'Lillian Gish' (qv). Bobby made indelible impressions in _The Birth of a Nation (1915)_ (qv), _Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)_ (qv), _An Old Fashioned Young Man (1917)_ (qv), _Hearts of the World (1918)_ (qv), _A Romance of Happy Valley (1919)_ (qv) and _True Heart Susie (1919)_ (qv). Bobby had become such a sensation that in 1920 he entertain philosophy something approaching going away the Griffith tuck and form his accurate company. A homicidal, self-inflicted pellet slash to the vanished lung in September of 1920 terminated those dreams beforehand they ever get stale the ground. Although it was timetabled as an "accidental" annihilation, Hollywood rumor have it that a despondent Bobby kill himself in a New York hotel freedom on the eve of the premiere of Griffith's bright film _Way Down East (1920)_ (qv). It seem Bobby was traumatized after female passed ended via Griffith for the head role in favor of the director's new protg, 'Richard Barthelmess' (qv). Whatever the actuality may be, Bobby's death trash a tragic detective new-fangled. Ironically, Bobby had two substandard certain sibling actor who also died quite young. 'Tessie Harron' (qv) (1896-1918) died at age 22 of Spanish virus, and 'John Harron' (qv) (1903-1939), nickname Johnnie, suffer a fatal heart unnatural channel in at age 36. Both appeared unbilled in _Hearts of the World (1918)_ (qv) next to Bobby.
Height:6'
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:Harron, Robert Emmett
Off screen pseudonym: Willie McBain, Brother of 'John Harron' (qv), Brother of actress 'Tessie Harron' (qv) (1896-1918), who appeared unbilled with him in _Hearts of the World (1918)_ (qv)., Harron's tragic death remains a mystery. Officially classified an accident, those who follow that theory believe that Harron, who was in New York on September 2, 1920, for the premiere of 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s _Way Down East (1920)_ (qv), which was scheduled for the next day, purchased a revolver from a man who needed money, put it in his dinner jacket pocket and forgot about it. Later he took the dinner jacket from a trunk, the gun fell to the floor and discharged, striking him in the left lung. Those who maintain that Bobby's death was a suicide claim that Bobby was extremely despondent when Griffith bypassed him for the lead role in "Way Down East" in favor of his new protg, 'Richard Barthelmess' (qv). At the time Bobby was contemplating leaving the Griffith fold and forming his own production company because of those concerns., 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s legendary cameraman, 'G.W. Bitzer' (qv), gave this first-hand account of his friend Harron's mysterious death: "He lived . . . long enough to make his confession and receive the sacraments from Father William Humphrey . . . the priest who had brought him as a boy to the old Biograph studio . . . Bobby would not have lied to him . . . His death marked the end of an era. With Bobby's passing, some thread of unity seemed to leave us . . . We felt that Bobby had brought us luck when he came to us so young and eager . . . After Bobby's death in 1920, it was never the same again.", Robert had eight other brothers and sisters. In addition to actor/brother 'John Harron' (qv), they included Charles, Theresa (Tessie), Madeline, Agnes (who became a nun), Mary, Edna, and a girl who died in childhood. A few of Robert's other brothers and sisters also appeared in his films as extras. Of all nine children, John was the only one to marry and continue a new generation. He had one daughter, Collene, who went on to have nine children of her own., His parents were John Harron Sr. (1867-1930) and Anne Harron (1870-1955). Both outlived their son., Although he played 'Lillian Gish' (qv)'s brother in _The Birth of a Nation (1915)_ (qv), he also donned blackface and played one of the black townsfolk in a crowd scene when director 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) was short an extra.
Death Date:5 September 1920
Birth Date:12 April 1893

Arthur V. Johnson (actor)
Stepfather of actors 'Albert Hackett' (qv) and 'Raymond Hackett' (qv) for a few years around 1910.
Death Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (tuberculosis)
Birth Notes:Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birth Name:Johnson, Arthur Vaughen
Spouse:'Florence Hackett (II)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:17 January 1916
Birth Date:2 February 1876
Stepfather of actors 'Albert Hackett' (qv) and 'Raymond Hackett' (qv) for a few years around 1910.
Death Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (tuberculosis)
Birth Notes:Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birth Name:Johnson, Arthur Vaughen
Spouse:'Florence Hackett (II)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:17 January 1916
Birth Date:2 February 1876

James Kirkwood (actor)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 25 August 1963, pg. 82:7, "James Kirkwood, Actor, Dead at 80; Hero of Silent Films Also Starred on the Stage", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 October 1924, pg. 594, "F[amous].P[layers].L[asky]. Signs Kirkwood", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 December 1923, pg. 574, "Hodkinson to Distribute Four Kirkwood-Lila Lee Features", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 8 December 1923, pg. 574, "Hodkinson to Distribute Four Kirkwood-Lila Lee Features", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 September 1923, pg. 233, "Kirkwood Improves", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 15 September 1923, pg. 233, "Kirkwood Improves", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 September 1923, pg. 131, "Kirkwood Badly Hurt", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 8 September 1923, pg. 131, "Kirkwood Badly Hurt", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 August 1923, pg. 548, "Lee--Kirkwood", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 18 August 1923, pg. 548, "Lee--Kirkwood", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 31 March 1923, pg. 511, "Three Notable Directors Have Been Engaged by William Fox", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 31 March 1923, pg. 511, "Three Notable Directors Have Been Engaged by William Fox", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 January 1918, pg. 360, "Keeney Engages Kirkwood", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 19 January 1918, pg. 360, "Keeney Engages Kirkwood", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 22 December 1917, pg. 1813, "Kirkwood Comes Back to Famous Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 December 1917, pg. 1813, "Kirkwood Comes Back to Famous Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1916, pg. 876, "Kirkwood Writes on Scenarios (6 part series)", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1916, pg. 876, "Kirkwood Writes on Scenarios (6 part series)", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 21 October 1916, pg. 412, "Kirkwood--Robinson", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 October 1916, pg. 412, "Kirkwood--Robinson", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 June 1916, pg. 2047, "Kirkwood Joins American", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 June 1916, pg. 2047, "Kirkwood Joins American", "Motion Picture Magazine" (USA), April 1915, pg. 112, "James Kirkwood", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 October 1914, pg. 314, "Kirkwood Screeners' [The Screen Club] President", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 October 1914, pg. 314, "Kirkwood Screeners' [The Screen Club] President", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 7 October 1914, pg. 25:4, "Kirkwood Is Chosen; Heads Screen Club with Ben Wilson as Vice-President--Other Officers"
Father of 'James Kirkwood Jr.' (qv), Off screen pseudonym: Walter Scott, Active on Broadway from 1906 (begining with originating the role as "Trinidad Joel" he eventually reprised in two revivals of "The Girl of the Golden West") through 1936's "The County Chairman" (as "Sassafras Livingstone").
Pictorials:"Playboy" (USA), May 1965, Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pg. 137, by: Arthur Knight & Hollis Alpert, "The History of Sex in Cinema - Part Two: Compounding the Sin"
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
A veteran display place thespian, James Kirkwood enter films in 1909 in role of an actor and be immediately playing lead in teeming of 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s over-hasty pictures. He turned to direct in 1912, and by opening of 1914 was the favorite administrator of 'Mary Pickford' (qv), near whom he made nine films; he also co-starred in three of them. Although he was considered a through director in his sunbeams, he soon found directing homework strenuous in the making by. His directing craft faded by 1920, but he persistent acting economically into the 1950s.
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Other Works:The County Chairman (1936) [Comedy/revival]. Written George Ade. Staged via Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 25 May 1936- Jun 1936 (8 performances). As "Sassafras Livingstone." Cast built-in: 'Charles Coburn (I)' (qv)., Appeared in the following Broadway productions:, The Girl of the Golden West (1905) [Drama/original production]. Written, produced and directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 14 Nov 1905- 19 Jun 1906 (224 performances). As "Trinidad Joe." Cast included: 'Lowell Sherman' (qv)., The Great Divide (1907). Written by William Vaughn Moody. Staged by Henry Miller. Daly's Theatre (moved to the Academy of Music on 17 Feb 1908 to close): 31 Aug 1907- 23 Mar 1908 (119 performances). Cast included: Henry Miller, Frederick Moore, 'Henry B. Walthall' (qv), Arnold Wilbur, Charles Wyngate. Note: Production would resume at the Grand Opera House on 16 Nov 1908 for an unknown period with many of the same cast., The Girl of the Golden West (1907) [Revival]. Written, produced and directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 11 Nov 1907- Nov 1907 (22 performances). As "Trinidad Joe.", The Girl of the Golden West (1908) [Revival]. Written and produced by David Belasco. Academy of Music: 27 Jan 1908- Feb 1908 (24 performances)., The Great Divide (1908). Grand Opera House: 16 Nov 1908- unknown. As "Lon Anderson." Cast included: 'Henry B. Walthall' (qv). Note: This is the resumed production from the original that ended on 24 Mar 1907., The Turning Point (1910). Written by Preston Gibson. Hackett Theatre: 28 Feb 1910- Apr 1910 (40 performances). Undetermined role., The Fool (1922) [Melodrama]. Written by 'Channing Pollock (I)' (qv). Time Square Theatre: 23 Oct 1922- Jun 1923 (272 performances). As "Daniel Gilchrist." Cast included: 'Robert Cummings (I)' (qv), 'Lowell Sherman' (qv), 'Henry Stephenson' (qv)., Ladies of the Evening (1924). Written by Milton Herbert Gropper. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- May 1925 (159 performances). As "Jerry Strong." Cast included: 'Robert Emmett O'Connor (I)', 'Vernon Steele' (qv)., Edgar Allen Poe (1925). Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by Arthur Hurley. Liberty Theatre: 5 Oct 1925- Oct 1925 (8 performances). As "Edgar Allen Poe.", House of Remsen (1934). Henry Miller's Theatre: 2 April 1934- May 1934 (34 performances). As "Arthur Remsen." Cast included: Karl Swenson, 'Albert Dekker' (qv)., Seven Keys to Baldplate (1935) [Comedy/revival]. Written by 'George M. Cohan' (qv) from a novel by 'Earl Derr Biggers' (qv). Staged by Sam Forrest. National Theatre: 27 May 1935- Jun 1935 (8 performances). As "Jiggs Kennedy." Cast included: 'George M. Cohan' (qv), 'Walter Hampden' (qv), 'Josephine Hull' (qv), 'Zita Johann' (qv), Edward MacNamara, Irene Rich, Ruth Weston.

Henry Lehrman (actor)

Charles Hill Mailes (actor)

W. Chrystie Miller (actor)

Owen Moore (actor)

George Nichols (actor)

Anthony O'Sullivan (actor)

Frank Powell (actor)

Billy Quirk (actor)

Mack Sennett (actor)

Henry B. Walthall (actor)

Linda Arvidson (actress)

Kate Bruce (actress)

Gladys Egan (actress)

Edith Haldeman (actress)

Ruth Hart (actress)

Grace Henderson (actress)

Jeanie Macpherson (actress)

Gertrude Robinson (actress)

Blanche Sweet (actress)

Dorothy West (actress)

D.W. Griffith (writer)

Frank Norris (writer)

Frank E. Woods (writer)

G.W. Bitzer (cinematographer)

D.W. Griffith (director)

James Smith (editor)

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Movie - Camp Charlie (1995)

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Movie Is being made - in 1995.

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The artistic corroborate be shot next to a three-chip analog video camera. The film be human being transfer and re-edited digitally, and bizarre effects will be added. Additionally scene be planned to be shot during the summer of 2005. The film will be released on DVD bounded by the Spring of 2006 through a reciprocal Venture of Durango Digital & R.E.F. Digital Release., This is the first analog/digital film to be projected digitally at the Austin Film Festival in Austin Texas in October of 1995, and it is quite possibly one of (if the not first) films analog or digital to be digitally projected at any mainstream festival in the United States. Sundance began projecting films made in the analog or digital format in festivals following the 1995 Austin Film Festival.
Copyright Holder: Anne Catherine Carr
Filming Dates: 1 August 1995 - 5 September 1995
Budget: $52,000
Countries: USA
Languages: English
Locations: Austin, Texas, USA
Tech Info: CAM:Sony DCR-VX1000

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Stacy Lieder (actor)

Jay Michaelson (actor)
Birth Name:Smith, Jason Michael
Jay be born contained by Alamagordo, New Mexico, but both of his parents be born in Texas which make him 100% Texan. In eight squat years he personal accumulate a prosperity of development and endure from valued industry professionals against both side of the camera. He has in recent times completed the contribute victorious documentary oil "In A Whisper." He write, directed and produced the film in conjunction near Rope The Moon Productions. "In A Whisper" be a preparatory ever hobby involving three of the maximum foal whisperers in the world, shot entirely along with Sundance Square, downtown Fort Worth, Texas. While at once securing funds and acting in establish of awaken initiator on the Rope The Moon's household film, "Grand Champion." The film boast an all-star stereotype that include Joey Lauren Adams, Emma Roberts, Jacob Fisher, Buck Taylor besides as appearance via Julia Roberts, Bruce Willis, George Strait, Natalie Maines, Charlie Robison, Robert Earl Keen, and Joe Ely. Prior to debut Michaelson Productions, Jay's effectiveness experience on both sides of the camera consider, acting and stunts, producers aide to Jonni Hartman, personal assistant to Clint Black, UPM assistant, audio finagle, floor examiner, director, author, associate producer and producer. He has well-educated from such industry giant as Turner Networks Television, Hallmark Entertainment, DePasse Entertainment, Larry Levinson Productions, Von Zerneck Sertner films, Superior Productions, and Hartman and Black Productions. He has also received a wealth of annals from such "A" catalogue director as John Milius, and Yves Simoneau. Some of his credit include, "Dead Mans Walk," "Rough Riders," "U.S. Marshalls," "Camp Charlie," "Finding North," "Party Girls," "75 Degrees In July," " Holiday In Your Heart," and "Still Holding On." A few of Jay's commercial credits include, Dr. Pepper, American Airlines, Chevy, Direct TV, and Doritos. Jay's leading fervour and focus in favour of the industry is create fresh clean concept of manager self-ruling films and documentaries. Studio feature project with the integrity and passion of a petty production cohesive project.
Height:6'

Meg Beatty (actress)

Sarah Teresa Bryant (actress)
Accomplished horse back rider. Hunter, Jumper.

Anne Carr (actress)
Nick Names:Annie

Randall Scott Crowe (actress)

Mardi DeLong (actress)
Height:5' 3"
Birth Notes:Austin, Texas, USA
Birth Date:21 August 1980

Charlotte Fields (actress)

Amy L. Gready (actress)

Helen Griffiths (actress)

K. Lynn Martin (actress)
Birth Name:Martin, Kay Lynn
Birth Notes:Houston, Texas, USA
Birth Date:18 June 1970

Kim Shultz (actress)

Felicia Taylor E. (actress)

Anne Carr (producer)
Nick Names:Annie

Dr. Barbara Carr (producer)

Anne Carr (writer)
Nick Names:Annie, Annie

James Downing (cinematographer)

Helen Griffiths (cinematographer)

Anne Carr (director)
Nick Names:Annie, Annie

Jerry Grubbs (miscellaneous crew)

Rachel Pruit Grubbs (miscellaneous crew)

K. Lynn Martin (miscellaneous crew)
Birth Name:Martin, Kay Lynn
Birth Notes:Houston, Texas, USA
Birth Date:18 June 1970

Susanne 'Spaz' Michaelson (miscellaneous crew)

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Movie - Boccaccesca (1928)

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Movie Is being made - in 1928.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Italy
Languages: Italian
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:2298 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: Italy:June 1928

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Ruggero Barni (actor)

Gildo Bocci (actor)
Death Notes:Rome, Italy
Birth Notes:Rome, Italy
Death Date:22 July 1964
Birth Date:1 September 1886

Antonio Crispini (actor)

Rambaldo De Goudron (actor)

Ernesto Nannicini (actor)

Andrea Rinaldi (actor)

Gianna Ardimano (actress)

Mara Dussia (actress)

Paola Gurga (actress)

Isa Pola (actress)
Birth Name:Betti di Montesano, Maria Luisa
Birth Notes:Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Death Date:17 December 1984
Death Notes:Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Birth Date:19 December 1909

Tina Rinaldi (actress)

Elena Sangro (actress)
Death Notes:Rome, Italy
Birth Notes:Vasto d'Aimone, Italy
Birth Name:Bartoli Avveduti, Maria Antonietta
In 1927-1928 she had a famous affair with the 64-year-old poet 'Gabriele D'Annunzio' (qv).
Death Date:26 January 1969
Birth Date:5 September 1901

Alfredo Donelli (cinematographer)

Gabriele Gabrielian (cinematographer)

Alfredo De Antoni (director)
Birth Name:De Antonio, Alfredo
Birth Notes:Piedmonte, Italy
Death Date:3 December 1953
Death Notes:Rome, Italy
Birth Date:14 July 1875