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Jack Smith, Whispering Baritone "A Slave to Love" (1930) from Fox film Good Intentions
I enjoy the recordings of Whispering Jack Smith--the haunting quality of his voice in sentimental tunes, the humor he conveys in comic songs, his choice of material during a Golden Age of songwriting, the tasteful accompaniments to his voice (he often provides his own piano accompaniment, and his playing is deft).
The crooner's first discs were marketed in late 1925, "The Whispering Baritone" enjoying popularity from that time until 1929 or so. His records sold well for four years, but sales declined dramatically with the Depression's onset.
Born with the name Jacob Schmidt (probably on May 30, 1896), the singer made a legal change to Jack Smith around the time anti-German sentiment ran high.
With the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I, Smith was a victim of a g...
published: 18 Mar 2020
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All Quiet on the Western Front Official Trailer #1 - Lew Ayres Movie (1930) HD
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All Quiet on the Western Front Trailer - Directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Louis Wolheim Lew Ayres John Wray Arnold Lucy and Ben Alexander A young soldier faces profound disillusionment in the soul-destroying horror of World War I. Together with several other young German soldiers, he experiences the horrors of war, such evil of which he had not conceived of when signing up to fight. They eventually become sad, tormented, and confused of their purpose.
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Cary Grant's Classic Movie I People will talk (1951) I Retrospective
Noah, an unorthodox lecturer and physician, is famous among students. This makes another professor, Rodney, jealous and he decides to take revenge when Noah falls in love with one of his students.
Film: People will talk (1951)
Studio:20th Century Fox
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cast: Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain, Finlay Currie, Hume Cronyn, Walter Slezak, Sidney Blackmer, Basil Ruysdael, Katherine Locke
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The Good Intentions ~ Archie Bleyer's Daughter
~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
Latest album "Someone Else's Time" Available Now: http://thegoodintentions.co.uk ~ THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) Francesco Roskell. Honorary American Intentions include David Jackson on bass, Dafni Amirsakis on banjo, and Rick Shea on mandolin. From a live engagement at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California on March 29, 2012. A big Thank You to Mr. Bob Stane for his gracious support.
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published: 03 May 2012
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It Had to Be You (1947) | Full Movie | Love Love
Ginger Rogers stars in this fanciful, screwball comedy as a young woman who has left three grooms standing at the altar...and is about to do it again! Cornel Wilde co-stars as the gentleman who tempts her away from the altar and then succeeds in marrying her himself.
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We Are In A "FOURTH TURNING," What Does That Mean?
A visual representation of our 80-year history cycles, as laid out in the 1997 book, THE FOURTH TURNING.
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Danger Lights (1930): A Timeless Railroad Masterpiece Steaming with Authenticity and Romance
"Danger Lights," a 1930 film, stands as a captivating masterpiece in the realm of railroad movies. Set predominantly within the dynamic backdrop of a bustling railroad, the film offers a rich tapestry of historical scenes, featuring operational steam depots, locomotives in action, and a dynamometer car.
The stellar cast, including Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, and Jean Arthur, brings the narrative to life. As a railroad enthusiast, one can truly appreciate the meticulous attention to detail and authenticity embedded in the film. The realistic portrayal of railroad operations adds an extra layer of enjoyment for railfans.
The movie's high-speed sequences, while perhaps employing a bit of artistic license, capture the era's spirit when engineers, lacking two-way radios, pushed trains to...
published: 16 Jan 2024
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Faith in Imagination: The Fantasy Makers (2017) | Full Movie | Rowan Williams| Malcolm Guite
J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and George MacDonald were the pioneers of the fantasy genre and their impact is unmistakable. Their works— exploring Middle-earth, Narnia, and other tales of redemption, sacrifice, and the battle of good and evil—have become best-selling books and blockbuster movies. Contemporary fantasy writers such as J.K. Rowling grew up inspired by their works.
All three were deeply committed Christians, and their spiritual convictions permeate their writing. They engaged and challenged from the pulpit of imagination, speaking truth through fantasy.
Faith in Imagination: The Fantasy Makers examines the spiritual influences of these fantasy pioneers and the lasting impact their works have on our present-day culture.
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The Medicine Man 1930 | Classic Hollywood Adventure! Comedy | Betty Bronson | E Alyn Warren | HD
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published: 19 Feb 2024
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Archie Bleyer's Daughter ~ The Good Intentions
~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) Francesco Roskell. Honorary American Intentions include David Jackson on bass, Dafni Amirsakis on banjo, and Rick Shea on mandolin. From a live engagement at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California on March 29, 2012. A big Thank You to Mr. Bob Stane for his gracious support.
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published: 29 Apr 2012
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Jack Smith, Whispering Baritone "A Slave to Love" (1930) from Fox film Good Intentions
I enjoy the recordings of Whispering Jack Smith--the haunting quality of his voice in sentimental tunes, the humor he conveys in comic songs, his choice of mate...
I enjoy the recordings of Whispering Jack Smith--the haunting quality of his voice in sentimental tunes, the humor he conveys in comic songs, his choice of material during a Golden Age of songwriting, the tasteful accompaniments to his voice (he often provides his own piano accompaniment, and his playing is deft).
The crooner's first discs were marketed in late 1925, "The Whispering Baritone" enjoying popularity from that time until 1929 or so. His records sold well for four years, but sales declined dramatically with the Depression's onset.
Born with the name Jacob Schmidt (probably on May 30, 1896), the singer made a legal change to Jack Smith around the time anti-German sentiment ran high.
With the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I, Smith was a victim of a gas attack at the battle of Saint-Mihiel, or so it has been claimed--a book by Brian Rust says it, so people repeat it, but no primary source is cited. Can someone find a Jack Smith interview in which he says this?
Some record collectors today make the tiresome claim that the whispering quality of Smith's crooning is a result of this gas attack, but I view the softness and half-talking as Smith's singing style--and he chose this style, making innovative use of new microphone technology. Smith sings in a regular way on plenty of records, not "whispering" at all.
Smith being forced to croon as a result of a gas attack may be a show-biz myth (promoted by Smith himself?). Blaming Germans makes for good publicity. I view softness and half-talking as Smith's singing style though he sings in a full voice on many records, and his voice also filled theaters.
Only on a few discs does he actually whisper, such as on "Playground in the Sky." On many records he uses a half-talking, half-singing approach--not whispering.
Radio was a source of regular work for Jack Smith for decades. He started on radio as a piano accompanist, but at a WMCA studio, his partner (a singer) failed to appear. Smith's solo career was launched on that day!
Smith was also a Tin Pan Alley "song plugger," giving private performances of new songs to vocalists who might want to adopt those songs (the way he entered show business after he left the military?). He was a song plugger for the Irving Berlin Music Company, and he recorded several Berlin songs--he was in his "comfort zone."
His discs were among the earliest made with an "electric" recording process, a microphone used. His first recording session was on August 28, 1925, but Victor issued nothing from this "test" date or trial session. "Cecilia" was soon afterwards cut. Recorded on September 21, 1925, this "A' side of his first disc was among his biggest hits.
Another song closely associated with Smith is "Gimmie a Little Kiss, Will Ya?" His delivery is unique--perfect for the song. He recorded many songs that would become standards.
Whispering Jack Smith's style was "fresh" to the industry in the mid-1920s although Columbia had the services of Art Gillham, the Whispering Pianist. These two artists--friendly rivals--would cover some of the same songs. Art Gillham later in life recalled that Jack Smith had the greater talent or at least made better records. Smith had the more flexible voice, able to cover a wider range of material. Gillham's range was very limited.
Jack Smith was exclusive to the Victor Talking Machine Company (and England's HMV) from 1925 to 1930. Hal Kemp's older brother, T. D. Kemp, Jr., became Jack Smith's business manager in 1926, arranging for Smith to perform in London that year and later.
Smith made wonderful recordings abroad in 1928--in England and in Berlin, Germany.
Kemp in retirement recalled that Smith's alcoholism destroyed the crooner's career by 1931. One sign of a decline in the career is that by 1931 Smith cut titles for Plaza, a company that issued budget labels. Jack Smith had fallen from the prestigious Victor label, ending up on the dime-store Banner label. He recorded for Decca in 1940 in a failed comeback attempt.
He died in New York City on May 13, 1950, out of the limelight for two decades though he continued to work in radio, even hosting a radio show in the mid-1930s. He continued to play in nightclubs (or roadside restaurants, such as the Woodlawn in Madison, Connecticut), not presented as any kind of star or legend--he sang and played piano to audiences indifferent to or unaware of his earlier fame.
Obituaries published in 1950 state that Smith, survived by wife Marie, is buried next to his mother Anna Schmidt at St. Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx in an unmarked grave.
His heyday was the mid- and late-1920s. Among the symbols and icons of the Roaring '20s--radio, flappers, Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer, bootleggers, Gatsby, Lindbergh--I include The Whispering Baritone.
Jack Smith, Whispering Baritone "A Slave to Love" (1930) from Fox film Good Intentions
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I enjoy the recordings of Whispering Jack Smith--the haunting quality of his voice in sentimental tunes, the humor he conveys in comic songs, his choice of material during a Golden Age of songwriting, the tasteful accompaniments to his voice (he often provides his own piano accompaniment, and his playing is deft).
The crooner's first discs were marketed in late 1925, "The Whispering Baritone" enjoying popularity from that time until 1929 or so. His records sold well for four years, but sales declined dramatically with the Depression's onset.
Born with the name Jacob Schmidt (probably on May 30, 1896), the singer made a legal change to Jack Smith around the time anti-German sentiment ran high.
With the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I, Smith was a victim of a gas attack at the battle of Saint-Mihiel, or so it has been claimed--a book by Brian Rust says it, so people repeat it, but no primary source is cited. Can someone find a Jack Smith interview in which he says this?
Some record collectors today make the tiresome claim that the whispering quality of Smith's crooning is a result of this gas attack, but I view the softness and half-talking as Smith's singing style--and he chose this style, making innovative use of new microphone technology. Smith sings in a regular way on plenty of records, not "whispering" at all.
Smith being forced to croon as a result of a gas attack may be a show-biz myth (promoted by Smith himself?). Blaming Germans makes for good publicity. I view softness and half-talking as Smith's singing style though he sings in a full voice on many records, and his voice also filled theaters.
Only on a few discs does he actually whisper, such as on "Playground in the Sky." On many records he uses a half-talking, half-singing approach--not whispering.
Radio was a source of regular work for Jack Smith for decades. He started on radio as a piano accompanist, but at a WMCA studio, his partner (a singer) failed to appear. Smith's solo career was launched on that day!
Smith was also a Tin Pan Alley "song plugger," giving private performances of new songs to vocalists who might want to adopt those songs (the way he entered show business after he left the military?). He was a song plugger for the Irving Berlin Music Company, and he recorded several Berlin songs--he was in his "comfort zone."
His discs were among the earliest made with an "electric" recording process, a microphone used. His first recording session was on August 28, 1925, but Victor issued nothing from this "test" date or trial session. "Cecilia" was soon afterwards cut. Recorded on September 21, 1925, this "A' side of his first disc was among his biggest hits.
Another song closely associated with Smith is "Gimmie a Little Kiss, Will Ya?" His delivery is unique--perfect for the song. He recorded many songs that would become standards.
Whispering Jack Smith's style was "fresh" to the industry in the mid-1920s although Columbia had the services of Art Gillham, the Whispering Pianist. These two artists--friendly rivals--would cover some of the same songs. Art Gillham later in life recalled that Jack Smith had the greater talent or at least made better records. Smith had the more flexible voice, able to cover a wider range of material. Gillham's range was very limited.
Jack Smith was exclusive to the Victor Talking Machine Company (and England's HMV) from 1925 to 1930. Hal Kemp's older brother, T. D. Kemp, Jr., became Jack Smith's business manager in 1926, arranging for Smith to perform in London that year and later.
Smith made wonderful recordings abroad in 1928--in England and in Berlin, Germany.
Kemp in retirement recalled that Smith's alcoholism destroyed the crooner's career by 1931. One sign of a decline in the career is that by 1931 Smith cut titles for Plaza, a company that issued budget labels. Jack Smith had fallen from the prestigious Victor label, ending up on the dime-store Banner label. He recorded for Decca in 1940 in a failed comeback attempt.
He died in New York City on May 13, 1950, out of the limelight for two decades though he continued to work in radio, even hosting a radio show in the mid-1930s. He continued to play in nightclubs (or roadside restaurants, such as the Woodlawn in Madison, Connecticut), not presented as any kind of star or legend--he sang and played piano to audiences indifferent to or unaware of his earlier fame.
Obituaries published in 1950 state that Smith, survived by wife Marie, is buried next to his mother Anna Schmidt at St. Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx in an unmarked grave.
His heyday was the mid- and late-1920s. Among the symbols and icons of the Roaring '20s--radio, flappers, Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer, bootleggers, Gatsby, Lindbergh--I include The Whispering Baritone.
Jack Smith, Whispering Baritone "A Slave to Love" (1930) from Fox film Good Intentions
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All Quiet on the Western Front Official Trailer #1 - Lew Ayres Movie (1930) HD
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All Quiet on the Western Front Trailer - Directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Louis Wolheim Lew Ayres John Wray Arnold Lucy and Ben Alexander A young soldier faces profound disillusionment in the soul-destroying horror of World War I. Together with several other young German soldiers, he experiences the horrors of war, such evil of which he had not conceived of when signing up to fight. They eventually become sad, tormented, and confused of their purpose.
Universal - 1930
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All Quiet on the Western Front Trailer - Directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Louis Wolheim Lew Ayres John Wray Arnold Lucy and Ben Alexander A young soldier faces profound disillusionment in the soul-destroying horror of World War I. Together with several other young German soldiers, he experiences the horrors of war, such evil of which he had not conceived of when signing up to fight. They eventually become sad, tormented, and confused of their purpose.
Universal - 1930
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Cary Grant's Classic Movie I People will talk (1951) I Retrospective
Noah, an unorthodox lecturer and physician, is famous among students. This makes another professor, Rodney, jealous and he decides to take revenge when Noah fal...
Noah, an unorthodox lecturer and physician, is famous among students. This makes another professor, Rodney, jealous and he decides to take revenge when Noah falls in love with one of his students.
Film: People will talk (1951)
Studio:20th Century Fox
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cast: Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain, Finlay Currie, Hume Cronyn, Walter Slezak, Sidney Blackmer, Basil Ruysdael, Katherine Locke
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Noah, an unorthodox lecturer and physician, is famous among students. This makes another professor, Rodney, jealous and he decides to take revenge when Noah falls in love with one of his students.
Film: People will talk (1951)
Studio:20th Century Fox
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cast: Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain, Finlay Currie, Hume Cronyn, Walter Slezak, Sidney Blackmer, Basil Ruysdael, Katherine Locke
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The Good Intentions ~ Archie Bleyer's Daughter
~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
Latest album "Someone Else's Time" Available Now: http://thegoodintentions.co.uk ~ THE GO...
~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
Latest album "Someone Else's Time" Available Now: http://thegoodintentions.co.uk ~ THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) Francesco Roskell. Honorary American Intentions include David Jackson on bass, Dafni Amirsakis on banjo, and Rick Shea on mandolin. From a live engagement at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California on March 29, 2012. A big Thank You to Mr. Bob Stane for his gracious support.
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Production: Will Seyffert ~ fivefold films
©2012 The Good Intentions - All Rights Reserved.
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~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
Latest album "Someone Else's Time" Available Now: http://thegoodintentions.co.uk ~ THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) Francesco Roskell. Honorary American Intentions include David Jackson on bass, Dafni Amirsakis on banjo, and Rick Shea on mandolin. From a live engagement at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California on March 29, 2012. A big Thank You to Mr. Bob Stane for his gracious support.
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Production: Will Seyffert ~ fivefold films
©2012 The Good Intentions - All Rights Reserved.
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- published: 03 May 2012
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It Had to Be You (1947) | Full Movie | Love Love
Ginger Rogers stars in this fanciful, screwball comedy as a young woman who has left three grooms standing at the altar...and is about to do it again! Cornel Wi...
Ginger Rogers stars in this fanciful, screwball comedy as a young woman who has left three grooms standing at the altar...and is about to do it again! Cornel Wilde co-stars as the gentleman who tempts her away from the altar and then succeeds in marrying her himself.
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Ginger Rogers stars in this fanciful, screwball comedy as a young woman who has left three grooms standing at the altar...and is about to do it again! Cornel Wilde co-stars as the gentleman who tempts her away from the altar and then succeeds in marrying her himself.
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We Are In A "FOURTH TURNING," What Does That Mean?
A visual representation of our 80-year history cycles, as laid out in the 1997 book, THE FOURTH TURNING.
This book is MIND BLOWING! https://amzn.to/33ziZMG
...
A visual representation of our 80-year history cycles, as laid out in the 1997 book, THE FOURTH TURNING.
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Explains why and how the Boomers, Gen-X, Millennial, and Gen-Z generations experience & shape the world according to the eras in which they grew up.
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Danger Lights (1930): A Timeless Railroad Masterpiece Steaming with Authenticity and Romance
"Danger Lights," a 1930 film, stands as a captivating masterpiece in the realm of railroad movies. Set predominantly within the dynamic backdrop of a bustling r...
"Danger Lights," a 1930 film, stands as a captivating masterpiece in the realm of railroad movies. Set predominantly within the dynamic backdrop of a bustling railroad, the film offers a rich tapestry of historical scenes, featuring operational steam depots, locomotives in action, and a dynamometer car.
The stellar cast, including Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, and Jean Arthur, brings the narrative to life. As a railroad enthusiast, one can truly appreciate the meticulous attention to detail and authenticity embedded in the film. The realistic portrayal of railroad operations adds an extra layer of enjoyment for railfans.
The movie's high-speed sequences, while perhaps employing a bit of artistic license, capture the era's spirit when engineers, lacking two-way radios, pushed trains to over 100 miles per hour to make up lost time. "Danger Lights" unfolds seamlessly, maintaining a consistently high level of quality throughout.
Whether or not you are a railfan, the movie proves to be a delightful watch. It set a precedent for subsequent railroad-themed action films, joining the ranks of classics like "The General," "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three," "Von Ryan's Express," "The Great Train Robbery," and "Runaway Train." Fans of both railroad movies and general action flicks will find "Danger Lights" a compelling addition to their watchlist.
The film's narrative revolves around the robust character of Dan Thorn (Louis Wolheim), a tough yet benevolent railroad man. His relationships, particularly with Mary (Jean Arthur) and her father, unfold in an engaging manner, providing depth to the plot. The romance between Mary and Larry Doyle introduces sparks that add an extra layer of tension and authenticity to the storyline.
"Danger Lights" is a cinematic gem, featuring an intriguing plot, exhilarating action scenes, and picturesque shots of running trains and railroad yards, all filmed on location. Louis Wolheim's compelling performance contributes to the film's appeal, making it a must-watch. While it may be challenging to find, the movie's rarity only enhances its allure for those who appreciate the historical significance of railroad operations.
For enthusiasts who revel in the behind-the-scenes world of trains and the monumental efforts to keep them running, "Danger Lights" is a cinematic journey worth undertaking. Shot in "Natural Vision," it deserves to be experienced on the big screen for an immersive appreciation of its expansive vistas.
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"Danger Lights," a 1930 film, stands as a captivating masterpiece in the realm of railroad movies. Set predominantly within the dynamic backdrop of a bustling railroad, the film offers a rich tapestry of historical scenes, featuring operational steam depots, locomotives in action, and a dynamometer car.
The stellar cast, including Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, and Jean Arthur, brings the narrative to life. As a railroad enthusiast, one can truly appreciate the meticulous attention to detail and authenticity embedded in the film. The realistic portrayal of railroad operations adds an extra layer of enjoyment for railfans.
The movie's high-speed sequences, while perhaps employing a bit of artistic license, capture the era's spirit when engineers, lacking two-way radios, pushed trains to over 100 miles per hour to make up lost time. "Danger Lights" unfolds seamlessly, maintaining a consistently high level of quality throughout.
Whether or not you are a railfan, the movie proves to be a delightful watch. It set a precedent for subsequent railroad-themed action films, joining the ranks of classics like "The General," "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three," "Von Ryan's Express," "The Great Train Robbery," and "Runaway Train." Fans of both railroad movies and general action flicks will find "Danger Lights" a compelling addition to their watchlist.
The film's narrative revolves around the robust character of Dan Thorn (Louis Wolheim), a tough yet benevolent railroad man. His relationships, particularly with Mary (Jean Arthur) and her father, unfold in an engaging manner, providing depth to the plot. The romance between Mary and Larry Doyle introduces sparks that add an extra layer of tension and authenticity to the storyline.
"Danger Lights" is a cinematic gem, featuring an intriguing plot, exhilarating action scenes, and picturesque shots of running trains and railroad yards, all filmed on location. Louis Wolheim's compelling performance contributes to the film's appeal, making it a must-watch. While it may be challenging to find, the movie's rarity only enhances its allure for those who appreciate the historical significance of railroad operations.
For enthusiasts who revel in the behind-the-scenes world of trains and the monumental efforts to keep them running, "Danger Lights" is a cinematic journey worth undertaking. Shot in "Natural Vision," it deserves to be experienced on the big screen for an immersive appreciation of its expansive vistas.
- published: 16 Jan 2024
- views: 17398
1:27:47
Faith in Imagination: The Fantasy Makers (2017) | Full Movie | Rowan Williams| Malcolm Guite
J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and George MacDonald were the pioneers of the fantasy genre and their impact is unmistakable. Their works— exploring Middle-earth, N...
J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and George MacDonald were the pioneers of the fantasy genre and their impact is unmistakable. Their works— exploring Middle-earth, Narnia, and other tales of redemption, sacrifice, and the battle of good and evil—have become best-selling books and blockbuster movies. Contemporary fantasy writers such as J.K. Rowling grew up inspired by their works.
All three were deeply committed Christians, and their spiritual convictions permeate their writing. They engaged and challenged from the pulpit of imagination, speaking truth through fantasy.
Faith in Imagination: The Fantasy Makers examines the spiritual influences of these fantasy pioneers and the lasting impact their works have on our present-day culture.
Director: Andrew Wall
Starring: Rowan Williams, Kristin Jefferey Johnson, Malcolm Guite, Allister McGrath, and Michael Ward
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J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and George MacDonald were the pioneers of the fantasy genre and their impact is unmistakable. Their works— exploring Middle-earth, Narnia, and other tales of redemption, sacrifice, and the battle of good and evil—have become best-selling books and blockbuster movies. Contemporary fantasy writers such as J.K. Rowling grew up inspired by their works.
All three were deeply committed Christians, and their spiritual convictions permeate their writing. They engaged and challenged from the pulpit of imagination, speaking truth through fantasy.
Faith in Imagination: The Fantasy Makers examines the spiritual influences of these fantasy pioneers and the lasting impact their works have on our present-day culture.
Director: Andrew Wall
Starring: Rowan Williams, Kristin Jefferey Johnson, Malcolm Guite, Allister McGrath, and Michael Ward
- published: 01 May 2020
- views: 37022
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The Medicine Man 1930 | Classic Hollywood Adventure! Comedy | Betty Bronson | E Alyn Warren | HD
Title: 🌟 Step Back in Time: "The Medicine Man" (1930) - A Classic Hollywood Adventure! 🎥
🎩 Embark on an Old Hollywood Journey with "The Medicine Man" (1930):
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Archie Bleyer's Daughter ~ The Good Intentions
~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) F...
~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) Francesco Roskell. Honorary American Intentions include David Jackson on bass, Dafni Amirsakis on banjo, and Rick Shea on mandolin. From a live engagement at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California on March 29, 2012. A big Thank You to Mr. Bob Stane for his gracious support.
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~ British Country Music Awards - Best Americana Act of the Year 2011 ~
THE GOOD INTENTIONS are: R. Peter Davies, Gabrielle Monk and (unable to make this trip) Francesco Roskell. Honorary American Intentions include David Jackson on bass, Dafni Amirsakis on banjo, and Rick Shea on mandolin. From a live engagement at The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California on March 29, 2012. A big Thank You to Mr. Bob Stane for his gracious support.
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- published: 29 Apr 2012
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