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HOLD `ER COWBOY (1928) Bobby Vernon, Andy Clyde

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 7:51 am
by Richard M Roberts
An Al Christie Paramount released June 2, 1928, directed by William Watson, featuring Bobby Vernon with Francis Lee, William Blaisdell, Stella Adams, Harry Martell, Bud Ross, Dorothy Vernon, Billy Bletcher, and a moonlighting Andy Clyde grabbing what he can while Sennett was between closing his old studio in Edendale and opening his new one in Studio City:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PbHQqoVCGU&t=44s

RICHARD M ROBERTS

Re: HOLD `ER COWBOY (1928) Bobby Vernon, Andy Clyde

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:16 pm
by Tommie Hicks
Though I have a monochrome file of this title I did check this out anyway and it had a wonderful tint to the print I had not seen before.
However I found a link on Youtube on this film's page for Vernon's CORNFED (1924), a title that has eluded me before now. I noticed a cameraman credit for Alfred Jacquemin. Could this be Fred Jackman under an alias?

Re: HOLD `ER COWBOY (1928) Bobby Vernon, Andy Clyde

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 12:13 am
by Richard M Roberts
Tommie Hicks wrote:Though I have a monochrome file of this title I did check this out anyway and it had a wonderful tint to the print I had not seen before.
However I found a link on Youtube on this film's page for Vernon's CORNFED (1924), a title that has eluded me before now. I noticed a cameraman credit for Alfred Jacquemin. Could this be Fred Jackman under an alias?



Nope. Alfred Jacquemin was a different fellow than Fred Jackman. Jacquemin was a French-Canadian cameraman who worked for Christie in the late 20's, then went back to Montreal where he worked as a newsreel cameraman for Associated Screen News and others, he also shot a few Canadian-produced features like Edgar Ulmer's FROM NINE TO NINE (1936) with Ruth Roland.

RICHARD M ROBERTS