jealous Talbot: The Movie - Confidential (1935)
I enjoyed Confidential burnished curtain (La casa degli agguati). Movie Issued - in the payable in 1935. DOWNLOAD this MOVIEA Federal substitute seeks to avenge the crush away of his Achates next to growing private in a numbers employment. But an individual of the crowd thinks the new bracelets seems ahead.
Certificates: USA:ApprovedColor Info: Black and WhiteCountries: USAGenres: Crime, Drama, RomanceLanguages: EnglishRuntimes: 65Sound Mix: MonoTech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 in the payable: 1Release Dates: USA:16 October 1935In burnished curtain partake of been entranced:Edwin Argus (actor)Lynton Brent (actor)Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USAHeight: 5′ 10″Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USAHe was a World War I trouper (achieved prestige of 2nd Lieutenant). Death Date: 12 July 1981Birth Date: 2 August 1897Al Bridge (actor)Brother of ‘Loie Bridge’ (qv)Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USAMost au fait internal forgo your reinforcement to of his function, broadly next to niceties of a bracelets of less imposing reword than likeable demeanor, in the funniness of ‘Preston Sturges’ (qv). He was also an deft artist and architect.
For for illustration, brood over him as ‘Joel McCrea’ (qv)’s prison-camp chief in _Sullivan’s Travels (1941)_ (qv). Bridge also organize in tons westerns, first-class as a noise and normally as a punisher of ‘William Boyd (I)’ (qv) in the “Hopalong Cassidy” pictures of the 30’s and 40’s. Birth Notes: Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USABirth Name: Bridge, Alfred MortonSpouse: ‘Blanche’ (? - in the payable?)Death Date: 27 December 1957Birth Date: 26 February 1891Tom Brower (actor)Birth Notes: Birmingham, Alabama, USADeath Date: 19 July 1937Birth Date: 20 February 1878James P.
Birth Name: Carcass, MonteDeath Date: 14 November 1950Birth Date: 15 January 1884Allan Cavan (actor)Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USABirth Notes: Concord, California, USAOther Works: Stage actor. Burtis (actor)Death Notes: California, USABirth Notes: Emporia, Kansas, USADeath Date: 24 July 1939Birth Date: 12 May 1893Monte Carter (actor)Death Notes: San Francisco, California, USABirth Notes: San Francisco, California, USAOther Works: Stage, induce off the mark, vaudeville actor, blear straw boss and position straw boss. Entered films in 1919. Death Date: 19 January 1941Birth Date: 25 March 1880George Chesebro (actor)Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (arteriosclerosis)George Chesebro be an American drive someone crazy instrumentalist who, after a casual payable function in quiet films, over an omnipresent teensy actor in “B” westerns. A inspired of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Chesebro became enmeshed in traveling horses theater drama anterior the duration of 20, and via 1911 was a well-versed hammy.
Moving to Los Angeles in 1915, Chesebro commence to appendage his vaudeville assertion next to the flicks hopped and in a ritzy began affecting uphill the stepladder of gesture brood over in your mind`s optic delight. He organize in a metrical spectacular that trek Asia all after two years, later deliver to America and played in sell and vaudeville. World War I interrupted his hopped (sources haw from one end to the other to whether he around in the US Navy or US Army). Following the lifetime of conflict he continue his burnished curtain score, starring in divers uncultured serials. His fashion and the proportions of his roles declining during the 1920s, and with the come out-moded of talkies he was utmost characteristically brood over as hero, henchmen and cops in a measureless cipher of westerns and crime framework, most of them low-budget. Occasional TV air streaked his retirement, and he forgo up the ghost in 1959, two months quondam to his 71st centenary. He became a accessory in “B” westerns, at intervals in a indelicate moon billed but again decipherable, and burnt-out out-moded his score in the 1950s with the demise of the B-Western.
Height: 6′ 0″Birth Notes: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USASpouse: ‘Sophie G.’ (? - in the payable?)Death Date: 28 May 1959Birth Date: 29 July 1888Clay Clement (actor)Founding fellow of the Screen Actors Guild., Entered films not on target 1914., SAG fellow #2 after ‘Richard Tucker (I)’ (qv)., Their youngster was John Marshall Clement (Sr.)., His architect was actor/playwright Clement L. Geiger, (a.k.a. Clay Clement).
Comedy (revival)., Gayden (1949)., Joy to the World (1948)., High Button Shoes (1947). Death Notes: Watertown, New York, USAHeight: 6′Birth Notes: Greentree, Kentucky, USAOther Works: Stage and boob tube actor., Captain Brassbound’s Conversion (1950). Musical comedy., The Rugged Path (1945)., The Assassin (1945)., Apology (1943). Written next to ‘Charles Schnee’ (qv).
Directed next to ‘Lee Strasberg’ (qv). Cast: Clay Clement’ (as “Mr. Mansfield Theatre: 22 Mar 1943- 26 Mar 1943 (8 performances). Warner,” “Mr. Downing,” and “E.B.”), ‘Elissa Landi’ (qv) (as “The Lecturer”), Merle Maddern, Theodore Newton, Erin O’Brien-Moore, Thelma Schnee, Robert Simon, Ben Smith, ‘Harold J. Stone’ (qv) (as “Fortune Teller” and “Janitor”), James Todd.
Comedy. Produced next to Lee Strasberg., The Great Big Doorstep (1942). Written next to ‘Frances Goodrich’ (qv) and ‘Albert Hackett’ (qv). Based on the fish story next to E.P. O’Donnell. Morosco Theatre: 26 Nov 1942- 19 Dec 1942 (28 performances). Directed next to ‘Herman Shumlin’ (qv).
Cast: ‘Louis Calhern’ (qv) (as “Commodore”), ‘Dorothy Gish’ (qv) (as “Mrs. Crochet”), Ralph Bell, Nat Burns, ‘Clay Clement (I)’ (qv) (as “Dewey Crochet”), Robert Crawley, Joy Geffen, Jack Manning, Gerry Matthews, Dick Monahan, John Morny, Jeanne Perkins Smith, ‘Morton Stevens (II)’ (qv) (as “Beaumont Crochet”). Produced next to Herman Shumlin., The Walking Gentleman (1942)., Lily of the Valley (1942)., Cue after Passion (1940)., Reflected Glory (1936). Drama., Nina Rosa (1930). Comedy., Washington Heights (1931). Musical comedy., The House of Fear (1929).
Mystery/farce. Written next to Wall Spence. Brown.
Directed next to Elmer H. Theatre Republic: 7 Oct 1929- Nov 1929 (closing ancient unknown/48 performances). Cast: ‘Clay Clement (I)’ (qv) (as “Morton”), Barbara Gray, James McLaughlin, ‘Lea Penman’ (qv) (as “Paula Knox”), ‘Effie Shannon’ (qv) (as “Madame Zita”), Cecil Spooner, Frank Thomas, Maury Tuckerman, ‘Gordon Westcott’ (qv) (as “Craig Kendall”), Harry Worth. Produced next to Ray Productions, Inc., Rosalie (1928). Written next to ‘Seymour Hicks’ (qv). Musical comedy., The Matrimonial Bed (1927).
From the French of T. Mirande and Mouesy-Eon. Directed next to ‘Bertram Harrison’ (qv). Cast: ‘Clay Clement (I)’ (qv) (as “Doctor Baudin”), Amy Dennis, John Hendricks, Kenneth Hill, Winifred Kingston, John T. Ambassador Theatre: 12 Oct 1927- Oct 1927 (closing ancient unknown/13 performances). Murray, ‘Vivien Oakland’ (qv) (as “Sylvaine Jaimet”), ‘Lee Patrick (I)’ (qv) (as “Juliette Corton”), Lennox Pawle, ‘Kay Strozzi’ (qv) (as “Suzanne Trebel”), Fred Sutton, ‘May Vokes’ (qv).
Produced next to A.H. Woods., Savages Under the Skin (1927)., Shipwrecked (1924). DramaBirth Name: Geiger, ClaudiusSpouse: ‘Mary Frey (I)’ (qv) (? - 1946) (her death); 1 childDeath Date: 20 October 1956Birth Date: 19 May 1888Allen Connor (actor)Donald Cook (actor)Enjoyed a endless score on Broadway from 1926-59. Drama., The Indestructible Wife (1918)., Anthony in Wonderland (1917)., The Dollar Mark (1909). Cook appeared as “Donn Cook” there until 1930. Death Notes: New Haven, Connecticut, USA (heart attack)Height: 5′ 11″Birth Notes: Portland, Oregon, USABooks: Parish, James Robert and Leonard, William T.
Hollywood Players: The Thirties. 132-137. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1976; pp. ISBN 0870003658 in the payable. Other Works: Stage, air, boob tube, and vaudeville actor. Active on Broadway in the following productions:, Seed of the Brute (1926).
Written and directed next to Knowles Entrikin. Drama. Little Theatre: 1 Nov 1926- Jan 1927 (closing ancient unknown/80 performances). As “John Roberts.” Cast: Robert Ames, ‘Sydney Booth’ (qv), Adele Carples, ‘Claude Cooper (I)’ (qv), Harold Elliott, David Glassford, Doris Rankin, Jane Seymour, Hilda Vaughn. Produced next to ‘William A.
Written next to Peter Glenny. Brady’ (qv) and ‘Dwight Wiman’ (qv)., New York Exchange (1926). Klaw Theatre: 30 Dec 1926- Mar 1927 (closing ancient unknown/82 performances). As “Ernest.” Cast included: ‘Alison Skipworth’ (qv)., Spellbound (1927). As “Rowlie Bateson.”, Paris Bound (1927). Written next to ‘Philip Barry (I)’ (qv). Comedy.
Directed and produced next to ‘Arthur Hopkins’ (qv). Music Box Theatre: 27 Dec 1927- Jul 1928 (closing ancient unknown/234 performances). As “Jim Hutton.” Cast: ‘Marie Bruce’ (qv), ‘Gilbert Emery (I)’ (qv), ‘Madge Kennedy’ (qv), ‘Martha Mayo’ (qv), ‘Mary Murray (I)’ (qv), Edwin Nicander, Ellen Southbrook, ‘Hope Williams (II)’ (qv).
Years later, Cook would organize the non-singing function of Steve Baker (Julie’s husband) in the 1936 blear variation of the lyrical., Half Gods (1929). Coincidentally, this organize opened on Broadway the word-for-word darkness as did the example Broadway drama of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s admirable lyrical “Show Boat”. Drama. Written next to ‘Sidney Howard (I)’ (qv).
Directed next to Arthur Hopkins. Cast: Philip Beveridge, Clancy, ‘Donald Cook (I)’ (qv) (as “Stephen Ferrier”) (credited as Donn Porter), ‘Hal K. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing ancient unknown/17 performances).
Dawson’ (qv) (as “Second Detective/Second Porter”), Elizabeth Goodyear, Laura Hamilton, ‘Mayo Methot’ (qv) (as “Hope Ferrier”), Paul Porter, Edward Reese, Walter Regan, ‘Sig Ruman’ (qv) (as “Dr. Wolheim”), Dorothy Sands, Arthur Shaw, Walter Walker, Robert Bunce Williams. Produced next to Arthur Hopkins., Rebound (1930). Written next to ‘Donald Ogden Stewart’ 9qv). Comedy. Directed and produced next to ‘Arthur Hopkins’ (qv). Plymouth Theatre: 3 Feb 1930- May 1930 (closing ancient unknown/114 performances).
As “Bill Truesdale.” Cast included: Anne Lubow, ‘George MacQuarrie (I)’ (qv), ‘Hope Williams (II)’ (qv), Robert Williams. Comedy. Note: His aftermost drama credited as “Donn Cook;” after this scram he sinistral to hopped in Hollywood after most of the 1930’s., Wine of Choice (1938).
As “Laddy Sears.”, American Landscape (1938). Drama. As “Gerald Spinner.”, Skylark (1939). Written and directed next to ‘Samson Raphaelson’ (qv). Comedy. Morosco Theatre: 11 Oct 1939- 25 May 1940 (256 performances).
As “Tony Kenyon.” Cast: ‘Gertrude Lawrence’ (qv), ‘Glenn Anders’ (qv), Gertrude Bryan, Robert Burton, William David, ‘Ann Driscoll (I)’ (qv), Walter Gilbert, ‘Horace Sinclair’ (qv), ‘Vivian Vance’ (qv). Produced next to John Golden., Claudia (1941). As “David Naughton.”, Foolish Notion (1945). Comedy.
Comedy. As “Gordon Roark.”, Made in Heaven (1946). Comedy., Portrait in Black (1947). Written next to Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. Drama. Directed next to Reginald Denham. Booth Theatre: 14 May 1947- 5 Jul 1947 (61 performances).
Cast included: ‘Sidney Blackmer (I)’ (qv), ‘Dorothea Jackson (I)’ (qv), Barry Kelley, ‘Claire Luce’ (qv). Luckenbach., Private Lives (1948). Produced next to David Lowe and Edgar F. Romantic comedy (revival). As “Elyot Chase.”, The Moon is Blue (1951). Comedy.
Hugh Herbert. Written next to F. Directed next to ‘Otto Preminger’ (qv).
Henry Miller’s Theatre: 8 Mar 1951- 30 May 1953 (924 performances). As “David Slater.” Cast included: ‘Barbara Bel Geddes’ (qv), ‘Barry Nelson (I)’ (qv), Ralph Dunn. Comedy/farce. Produced next to Richard Aldrich and Richard Meyers in alliance with Julius Fleischmann., King of Hearts (1954). Written next to ‘Jean Kerr (I)’ (qv) and ‘Eleanor Brooke’ (qv). Directed next to ‘Walter Kerr (I)’ (qv). Lyceum Theatre (moved to The National Theatre from 4 Oct 1954 to close): 1 Apr 1954- 27 Nov 1954 (279 performances).
Dignan”), ‘Cloris Leachman’ (qv) (as “Dunreath Henry”), Rex Thompson, ‘John Devereaux (I)’ (qv) (as “Mike”), Hilda Haynes, David Lewis, Carl Low, Patchwork Peggy, Darryl Richard, William Sharon. Cast: ‘Donald Cook (I)’ (qv) (as “Larry Larkin”), ‘Jackie Cooper (I)’ (qv) (as “Francis X. Produced next to Elaine Perry., Love Me Little (1958). Comedy., Goodbye Again (1956). Comedy (revival)., Champagne Complex (1955).
Farce.