Not bad - Beware of Widows movie (Sanatorium 'Zur Liebe').
Movie Premier in 1927.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 60
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:1760.83 m, RAT:1.33 : 1, PFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, OFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:23 May 1927, Finland:27 May 1928
In movie played:
Heinie Conklin (actor)
Father of Charles, Thelma and Clifford, Regular in 'Mack Sennett' (qv) comedies., Appeared in his own comic strip in the comic "Film Fun" (UK).
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Height:5' 6"
Birth Notes:San Francisco, California, USA
Birth Name:Conklin, Charles John
Spouse:'Irene Blake' (? - ?); 3 children
Death Date:30 July 1959
Birth Date:16 July 1886
Walter Hiers (actor)
Spouse:'Gloria Williams' (? - ?), 'Adele' (1923 - ?)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (pneumonia)
Birth Notes:Cordele, Georgia, USA
In 1923, he weighed in at 235 lbs., Began his film career with the Biograph Company under the direction of D. W. Griffith.
Death Date:27 February 1933
Birth Date:18 July 1893
Otto Hoffman (actor)
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (lung cancer)
Height:5' 7"
Birth Notes:Brooklyn, New York, USA
Birth Name:Hoffman, Otto Franklin
Spouse:'Laura King' (? - ?); daughter Eugenie (c. 1924)
Death Date:23 June 1944
Birth Date:2 May 1879
Tully Marshall (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), June 1995, Iss. 240, pg. 44-45, by: George Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents", "Classic Images" (USA), February 1991, Iss. 188, pg. 52-55, by: Richard E. Braff, "Index to the Films of Tully Marshall [Part II]", "Classic Images" (USA), January 1991, Iss. 187, pg. 24, 26, 30-31, by: Richard E. Braff, "An Index to the Films of Tully Marshall", "Classic Images" (USA), June 1987, Iss. 14, pg. 14-16, by: George A. Katchmer, "2 Unforgettable Character Actors: Tully Marshall and Russell Simpson", "New York Times" (USA), 11 March 1943, pg. 21:1, "Tully Marshall, Screen Star, Dies; Character Actor Whose Career Spanned 60 Years Stricken in California at 79; Forwook Stage in 1915; Seen in More Than 100 Films, including 'Covered Wagon' and 'Tale of Two Cities'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 May 1925, pg. 33, "Tully Marshall's Birthday", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 October 1916, pg. 527, "Bosworth and Marshall Join Lasky Forces", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 327, "Tully Engaged by Reliance"
In the 1920s, he and Marion Fairfax lived in a Moroccan home in Hollywood designed by S.O. Clements of the Frank Meline Company of Hollywood.
Death Notes:Encino, California, USA (heart attack)
Tully Marshall deliberate to chase a research craft, until he try a eye-catching extent at Santa Clara University. He started section employment contained by San Francisco in 1883 and moved to New York in 1887, where on earth he play in assorted role lying on Broadway and doing a expedition. After a few miniature parts in films he be given the role of the High Priest of Babylon in the 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) classic, _Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)_ (qv). One of his finest roles in silents was that of an elderly frontiersman in another classic, _The Covered Wagon (1923)_ (qv). When racket arrived Marshall was awfully a great deal in emergency and work in crutch of nearly both trunk studio. His end likeness was _Behind Prison Walls (1943)_ (qv). He die on March 10, 1943, after a 60-year career in films.
Birth Notes:Nevada City, California, USA
Other Works:Sky Farm (1902). Comedy. Written by opening of Edward E. Kidder. Garrick Theatre: 17 Mar 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Jessie Busley, Charles Crosby, Rose Flynn, 'William Hodge (I)' (qv), 'Edwin Holt (I)' (qv), 'Maud Hosford' (qv), Caroline Keeler, Wright Kramer, 'Frank Losee (I)' (qv) (as "Benjamin Breese"), 'Tully Marshall' (qv), Sarah McVicker, Frank Monroe, 'Forrest Robinson' (qv), 'Frederick Truesdell (I)' (qv). Produced by 'Charles Frohman' (qv)., Active on Broadway in the following productions:
Birth Name:Phillips, William
Spouse:'Marion Fairfax' (qv) (1899 - 10 March 1943) (his death)
Death Date:10 March 1943
Birth Date:10 April 1864
Bryant Washburn (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), January 1988, Iss. 151, pg. C34-35, C37, by: Richard E. Braff, "The Films of Bryant Washburn", "Classic Images" (USA), December 1987, Iss. 150, pg. 23-25, 29, 61, by: George A. Katchmer, "Who? Bryant Washburn", "Classic Images" (USA), February 1987, Iss. 152, pg. C18-20, C29, by: Richard E. Braff, "The Films of Bryant Washburn", "Variety" (USA), 8 May 1963, "Bryant Washburn", "New York Times" (USA), 3 May 1963, pg. 32:2, "Bryant Washburn, Silent-Movie Star", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 13 December 1924, pg. 647, "Plays Opposite Shirley Mason", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 November 1923, pg. 318, "Bryant's Wife Picks 'Em", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 27 January 1923, pg. 368, "Bryant Washburn Signed by C.B.C.", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 25 June 1921, pg. 795, "Bryant Washburn and Spyros Skouras Escape Death in Automobile Accident", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 20 November 1920, pg. 358, "Bryant Washburn Returns from London; 'Bobbies' Helped Him Get Atmosphere", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 July 1920, pg. 355, by: Sumner Smith, "From Twenty To Five, with the Odds Favoring Bryant Washburn, Comedy Star", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 3 July 1920, "Bryant Washburn and Lee Ochs Combine; Plan Five Annual Independent Specials", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 17 April 1920, pg. 421, "Washburn Gives Blood to Son", "L.A. Times" (USA), 6 February 1920, pg. II, p. 9, "Opposes Kipling; Washburn Doesn't Like English Author's Marriage Views", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 19 October 1918, pg. 359-60, by: Edward Weitzel, "Travel Far to 'Get' Fifth Avenue", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 19 October 1918, pg. 366-67, "Washburn Talks Briefly About His Present Work", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 6 July 1918, pg. 57, "Seven Players New to Artcraft-Paramount", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 29 June 1918, pg. 1872, "Washbrun and Paramount Sign Three-Year Contract", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 6 April 1918, pg. 116, "Bryant Washburn Makes Path Debut In 'Twenty-One'", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 29 December 1917, pg. 1948, "Washburn Temporarily Blinded", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 29 September 1917, pg. 1983, "Bryant Washburn Exonerated", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 21 July 1917, pg. 414, by: Bryant Washburn, "Comedy Favored by War", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 13 January 1917, pg. 234, "Bryant Washburn", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 11 September 1915, pg. 1839, "Bryant Washburn", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 23 January 1915, pg. 518, "Bryant Washburn's New Year Reception", "Moving Picture World" (USA), 11 July 1914, pg. 234-35, "Some Prominent Essanay Photoplayers"
Silent-screen actor., Children: Dwight and actor 'Bryant Washburn Jr.' (qv)., Child with Vance: Daughter (c. October 1930), later known as Sister Mary Luke of St. John's Convent, King City, California.
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Height:5' 11"
Birth Notes:Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name:III, Franklin Bryant Washburn
Spouse:'Mabel Forrest (I)' (qv) (3 July 1914 - ?) (divorced); 2 children, 'Virginia Vance' (qv) (c. 1929 - 13 October 1942) (her death); 1 child
Death Date:30 April 1963
Birth Date:28 April 1889
Kathryn Carver (actress)
Death Notes:Elmhurst, Long Island, New York, USA (gastric ulcer)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Death Date:17 July 1947
Spouse:'Adolphe Menjou' (qv) (1928 - 1934) (divorced), 'Ira L. Hill' (1921 - 1927) (divorced), 'Paul Vincent Hall' (? - ?) (third husband)
Birth Date:24 August 1899
Paulette Duval (actress)
Birth Notes:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Other Works:Dancer in Ziegfeld Follies.
Birth Date:1900
Laura La Plante (actress)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), October 1982, Iss. 88, pg. 53-55, by: Buck Rainey, "Laura La Plante [filmography]", "Filmograph" (USA), 1972, Iss. 4, pg. 20-41, by: Murray Summers, "Part II: Laura La Plante in 'Her Reel Life; With Reminiscences by Laura La Plante", "Filmograph" (USA), 1971, Vol. II, Iss. 3, pg. 22-25, 28-43, 51, by: Murray Summers, "Part I: Laura La Plante in 'Her Reel Life; With Reminiscences by Laura La Plante", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), October 1928, pg. 40, 86-87, by: Cedric Belfrage, "Uncle Carl's Gabbin'; After Three Months' Talking and Testing, He Gives 'Show Boat' to Laura La Plante", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 September 1927, pg. 86-87, by: Tom Waller, "Bill and Laura", "Paris and Hollywood Screen Secrets" (USA), August 1927, pg. 26-27, 97, "Laura Gets Her Haircut; The Story of a Star Who Sacrificed Beauty for Beauty; Movie Fans Ask What Will She Come to if She Has it Cut Again", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 May 1927, pg. 13, "LaPlante Renews", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 April 1926, pg. 418, "Laura LaPlante", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), April 1926, pg. 34-35, 80, by: Verne Kibbe, "The Candid Kid; I've No Particular Ambitions, Says Laura La Plante", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 November 1923, pg. 321, "New Universal Star", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 September 1923, pg. 355, "Laura LaPlante in Leading Role"
In 1982 she appeared on the television special _Night of 100 Stars (1982) (TV)_ (qv)., In 1954, she appeared as a contestant on _"You Bet Your Life" (1950)_ (qv) under the name Laura Asher. 'Groucho Marx' (qv) was told he might recognize her, and he realized she was Laura La Plante within minutes of being introduced., Older sister of actress 'Violet La Plante' (qv) (later known in life as Violet Benson)., WAMPAS Baby Star of 1923., She had two children with Irving Asher, Tony and Jill.
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (alzheimer's disease)
Laura La Plante be 15 years matured when she enter films by the employ of agency of a Christie Comedy Bathing Beauty. By 1921 she personal play multiple role plus a 'Tom Mix' (qv) western call _The Big Town Round-Up (1921)_ (qv) inwardly promotion of Fox and _The Old Swimmin' Hole (1921)_ (qv) for First National. Laura, in a minute 17, subsequent sign near Universal, where on earth she appear in shorts, serials and copious following roles. Over the next few years she would become one of the prevailing star at Universal and acted in in drama, crime fresh and the foreign language in cheek loin. Some of her more critical films be the jaunt _Crooked Alley (1923)_ (qv), the comedy '_Sporting Youth (1924)_ (qv), the the adapt for the stage _Smouldering Fires (1925)_ (qv) and the mystery _The Cat and the Canary (1927)_ (qv). One of her exultant comedies, _Skinner's Dress Suit (1926)_ (qv), was directed by her husband, 'William A. Seiter' (qv). When blare come to Universal, she was one of the quiet illustration stars who made the transition. She played a leading role in the sound film _Show Boat (1929)_ (qv) and made her best basic all-talking picture with _Hold Your Man (1929)_ (qv). By 1930 she granted that she had tolerable and gone Universal, which terminated her compact. She go to England, where she would develop in a few more films ended the years. Laura return to Hollywood in 1935, where she again retire from the blind.
Height:5' 3"
Birth Notes:St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Books:William M. Drew. _Speaking of Silents._ Vestal, NY: Vestal Press Ltd., 1989. ISBN 0911572813
Birth Name:La Plant, Laura
Spouse:'Irving Asher' (qv) (1934 - 17 March 1985) (his death), 'William A. Seiter' (qv) (1926 - March 1934) (divorced)
Death Date:14 October 1996
Birth Date:1 November 1904
Owen Moore (writer)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), April 1988, Iss. 154, pg. 30, 32, C1-C2, by: George A. Katchmer, "The Four Moore Brothers; Owen", "New York Times" (USA), 10 June 1939, pg. 36:2, "Owen Moore Found Dead in California; First Husband of Mary Pickford Brooded Over Lack of Work", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 February 1926, pg. 542, "Owen Moore Signs Long-Term Contract with Metro", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 June 1925, pg. 990, "Moore Bros. on Same Program", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), December 1921, pg. 34-35, 85, by: Lillian Montanye, "Honeymoon Unlimited", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 October 1921, pg. 534, "Owen Moore Charges Secretary with Theft", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 July 1921, pg. 66, "Owen Moore Will Soon Resume Work", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 March 1921, pg. 394, "Moore Better", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 March 1921, pg. 170, "Moore Leaves [NY] Hospital", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 March 1921, pg. 74, "Owen Moore Recovering [from inflammatory rheumatism]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 13 March 1920, pg. 1759, "Mary Pickford Gets Divorce from Owen Moore in Nevada", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 August 1919, pg. 686, "Owen Moore to Produce Soon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 June 1919, pg. 1918, "Owen Moore Is Engaged by Selznick Pictures", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 June 1916, pg. 2215, "Owen Moore with Famous Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 13 February 1915, pg. 997, "Owen Moore to Appear with Fritzi Scheff", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 January 1914, pg. 423, "Moore and Colley Join Reliance", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 15 April 1913, pg. 33:1, "Owen Moore Sues; Wants Damages from Independent Moving Picture Company for Loss of Employment", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 November 1911, pg. 389, "Majestic Enterprise", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 October 1911, pg. 217, "Owen Moore and Little Mary with Majestic"
Brother of actors 'Matt Moore (I)' (qv) and 'Tom Moore (I)' (qv)., Brother-in-law of 'Lottie Pickford' (qv) and 'Jack Pickford' (qv)., Brother-in-law of 'Alice Joyce' (qv), uncle of Alice Moore., Brother-in-law of 'Rene Adore' (qv)., Son-in-law of 'Charlotte Smith (I)' (qv)., Brother of 'Joe Moore (I)' (qv), uncle of 'Alice Moore (I)' (qv), brother-in-law of 'Grace Cunard' (qv).
Death Notes:Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Beatrice Van (writer)
Gilbert Warrenton (cinematographer)
Wesley Ruggles (director)
Carl Laemmle (miscellaneous crew)
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