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by Richard M Roberts
Sun Jun 08, 2014 4:20 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: HOLDING HIS OWN 1917 George Ovey
Replies: 8
Views: 13297

Re: HOLDING HIS OWN 1917 George Ovey

Only Steve Massa could get away with saying "It is great to see another George Ovey title." In the same way that I could say, "It's great to see another Jack Benny TV program that was new to me..." I would wager that there are only 20 people on this planet that could distinguish...
by Richard M Roberts
Sat Jun 07, 2014 11:38 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: HOLDING HIS OWN 1917 George Ovey
Replies: 8
Views: 13297

Re: HOLDING HIS OWN 1917 George Ovey

David, Thanks for sharing this. It is great to see another George Ovey title. Yes, and Steve, if the people who post on YouTube do not do their homework, they often get the dates wrong. I noticed that the director of this title was Milton Fahrney. There is a "Milt Farney" listed in the ca...
by Richard M Roberts
Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:20 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: "Dutch" characters and anti-German backlash
Replies: 5
Views: 9373

Re: "Dutch" characters and anti-German backlash

Thanks for the feedback, all. Strong feelings aroused by the Great War and the sinking of the Lusitania make perfect sense, but supposedly Lehrman uttered these concerns circa February 1914, a good four months before Ferdinand was assassinated and the war broke out in Europe. I'm wondering if these...
by Richard M Roberts
Fri May 30, 2014 8:05 pm
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: "Dutch" characters and anti-German backlash
Replies: 5
Views: 9373

Re: "Dutch" characters and anti-German backlash

Groucho Marx talked about how he had to change from a German Comedian to a "Dutch" Comic in Vaudeville because of the Great War during his AN EVENING WITH GROUCHO concert in the 70's. There did indeed seem to be quite a bit of anti-German sentiment, even before America entered the War. RIC...
by Richard M Roberts
Sun May 18, 2014 2:33 am
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: What Happened to Kalton C. Lahue
Replies: 12
Views: 26797

Re: What Happened to Kalton C. Lahue

I'm revisiting WORLD OF LAUGHTER, and under photo of Mark Jones it reads "Time has mistreated the comic on the left. His name has been forgotten...". I do remember reading this decades ago, and wondering if we would ever discover his identity. Who did? I wrote some about Mark Jones in my ...
by Richard M Roberts
Sat May 17, 2014 1:29 am
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis
Replies: 3
Views: 10536

Re: MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis

Dymtryk is one of those directors who's early work is often more fun and easier to take than when they become fully matured directors. Most of his films from the 50's tend to be rather ponderous (although I've always had a soft spot for THE YOUNG LIONS (58) ) Oh , I don't know, he did some good fil...
by Richard M Roberts
Sat May 17, 2014 1:05 am
Forum: SILENT COMEDY MAIN
Topic: HIS FIRST FLAT TIRE
Replies: 1
Views: 4284

Re: HIS FIRST FLAT TIRE

Going through a box of super 8mm movies I came across a Blackhawk Films print of a one reel comedy simply labeled on the box HIS FIRST FLAT TIRE. Being this has been in storage for so many years I have no memory of it or even purchasing it from Blackhawk. Definitely from the mid 1970's. Not having ...
by Richard M Roberts
Wed May 14, 2014 1:09 pm
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis
Replies: 3
Views: 10536

MYSTERY SEA RAIDER (1940) WITH Carole landis

Hey Kids, it's B-movie time!

Here's a fun little Paramount programmer with the lovely Landis, Henry Wilcoxon in a rare lead, all under Eddie Dymtryk's direction (he handled a number of terrific B's):


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S5UXcvzs8g


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by Richard M Roberts
Mon May 12, 2014 9:08 pm
Forum: SOUND MOVIE MAIN
Topic: SHAKE RATTLE AND ROCK (1956) with Margaret Dumont
Replies: 5
Views: 13595

Re: SHAKE RATTLE AND ROCK (1956) with Margaret Dumont

Didn't Kolb make an appearance on Ed Sullivan the same year he died, or just before? (Would have been interesting if he had made the appearance just after he died, but Ed wasn't quite that skilled a mortician.) I seem to have a memory of watching him and a ringer partner do one of K&D's skits o...
by Richard M Roberts
Sun May 11, 2014 7:13 pm
Forum: SOUND COMEDY MAIN
Topic: Cinevent Notes: BULLDOG JACK (1935)
Replies: 1
Views: 7756

Cinevent Notes: BULLDOG JACK (1935)

Herman Cyril “Sapper” McNeile’s fabulous adventurer Bulldog Drummond was nearly as popular as Sherlock Holmes in the 1920’s, a hit with the Public from the publication of the first novel, BULLDOG DRUMMOND in 1920. Captain Hugh Drummond D. S. O., M.C., late of His Majesty’s Royal Loamshires, along wi...