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Henry Kolker
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Oh, I was only kidding! -- Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Kolker in Baby Face
Lily Powers has really climbed the ladder, with several men having been rungs on the way up. Mr. Carter is the CEO. Baby Face was made in the "pre-Code Hollywood era" -- according to Morgan B. Lockhart, the Production Code was actually adopted in 1930 but not really enforced until 1934. Still, upon its initial release in April 1933, Baby Face was rejected by the New York Censorship Board and cuts were made before its release a couple of months later. (Lockhart, "Tracing Hollywood's Legacy of Self-Censorship Through a Comparative Analysis of the Film Baby Face (1933) in Its Censored and Un-Censored Forms", 2016). Story reportedly by Mark Canfield, who reportedly was actually F. Daryl Zanuck, directed by Alfred E. Green.
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published: 28 May 2022
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THE MYSTERY MAN (1935) Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker | Action, Adventure, Crime | B&W
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The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey.
SYNOPSIS
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.
A Chicago newspaper man, Larry Doyle, finds himself in St. Louis after a night of drunken revelry. Low on money, he sees a young woman, Anne Olgivie, at a coffee counter. She hasn't got enough money to cover her bill, so he surreptitiously pays for her. Later, after sending a telegram to his boss asking for funds, Larry sees Anne again, ...
published: 25 May 2023
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Bessie Barriscale Documentary - Hollywood Walk of Fame
Bessie Barriscale (born Elizabeth Barry Scale, June 9, 1884 – June 30, 1965) was an American actress who gained fame on the stage and in silent films.
Early life and career
Barriscale was born Elizabeth Barry Scale in Hoboken, New Jersey to Irish immigrants from County Cork. Her cousins were actresses Edith and Mabel Taliaferro. In the first decade of the 20th century Barriscale worked in the legitimate theater on Broadway and on the road as movies were not popular for stage actors yet. She began her film career in 1913, and worked intensively for New York Motion Picture Company and Triangle Film Corporation (among other studios) until she announced her retirement in the early 1930s. In 1918, Barriscale was contracted by J.L. Frothingham of B.B. Features and the Roberson Cole Company to ma...
published: 05 Oct 2021
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The Ghost Walks (1934) Comedy, Mystery, Thriller
During a stormy night at an old dark mansion, people who claim to see ghosts roaming the halls are later found murdered.
Director: Frank R. Strayer | Stars: John Miljan, June Collyer, Richard Carle, Henry Kolker
published: 11 Mar 2023
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O'Henry's Full House (1952) full movie | Charles Laughton, Marilyn Monroe, Anne Baxter
John Steinbeck introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories from his New York Period (1902-1910) in this anthology film.
Directors
Henry Hathaway (segment The Clarion Call), Howard Hawks (segment The Ransom of Red Chief), Henry King (segment The Gift of the Magi)
Writers
Lamar Trotti (screen play), Richard L. Breen (screen play), Ivan Goff (screen play)
Stars
Fred Allen, Anne Baxter, Jeanne Crain, Marilyn Monroe
published: 08 Jun 2021
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"The Crash" clip 2
A scene from the 1932 film "The Crash" with Ruth Chatterton, George Brent and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
published: 01 Mar 2013
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"I Like Your Nerve" clip 2
A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
published: 01 Mar 2013
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The Mystery Man (1935) Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery Full Length Movie
STARK DRAMA - A SHADOW Creeping THROUGH THE NIGHT!
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.
Director: Ray McCarey
Writers: Tate Finn, William A. Johnston
Stars: Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker
Genres: Classics, Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery, Romance
CCC CHAPTERS: in the general comments, tell us your favorite scene or line in the movie, with a time stamp & we will add it here!
00:00 Full Length Movie
06:02 Larry & the chief wisecracks
08:06 $50 in the pocket
12:17 Waking up in St Louis
14:22 Donuts & coffee meet cute
21:45 Honeymoon hotel scam
29:52 Chicago pals
31:18 The Eel in St Louis
37:...
published: 21 Aug 2022
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"I Like Your Nerve" clip 1
A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
published: 01 Mar 2013
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Henry Kolker
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- published: 31 Dec 2015
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Oh, I was only kidding! -- Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Kolker in Baby Face
Lily Powers has really climbed the ladder, with several men having been rungs on the way up. Mr. Carter is the CEO. Baby Face was made in the "pre-Code Hollywoo...
Lily Powers has really climbed the ladder, with several men having been rungs on the way up. Mr. Carter is the CEO. Baby Face was made in the "pre-Code Hollywood era" -- according to Morgan B. Lockhart, the Production Code was actually adopted in 1930 but not really enforced until 1934. Still, upon its initial release in April 1933, Baby Face was rejected by the New York Censorship Board and cuts were made before its release a couple of months later. (Lockhart, "Tracing Hollywood's Legacy of Self-Censorship Through a Comparative Analysis of the Film Baby Face (1933) in Its Censored and Un-Censored Forms", 2016). Story reportedly by Mark Canfield, who reportedly was actually F. Daryl Zanuck, directed by Alfred E. Green.
(Ad disclaimer: I do not own the copyright to the film and do not know what ads they will run with this clip.)
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Lily Powers has really climbed the ladder, with several men having been rungs on the way up. Mr. Carter is the CEO. Baby Face was made in the "pre-Code Hollywood era" -- according to Morgan B. Lockhart, the Production Code was actually adopted in 1930 but not really enforced until 1934. Still, upon its initial release in April 1933, Baby Face was rejected by the New York Censorship Board and cuts were made before its release a couple of months later. (Lockhart, "Tracing Hollywood's Legacy of Self-Censorship Through a Comparative Analysis of the Film Baby Face (1933) in Its Censored and Un-Censored Forms", 2016). Story reportedly by Mark Canfield, who reportedly was actually F. Daryl Zanuck, directed by Alfred E. Green.
(Ad disclaimer: I do not own the copyright to the film and do not know what ads they will run with this clip.)
- published: 28 May 2022
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THE MYSTERY MAN (1935) Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker | Action, Adventure, Crime | B&W
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The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey.
SYNOPSIS
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.
A Chicago newspaper man, Larry Doyle, finds himself in St. Louis after a night of drunken revelry. Low on money, he sees a young woman, Anne Olgivie, at a coffee counter. She hasn't got enough money to cover her bill, so he surreptitiously pays for her. Later, after sending a telegram to his boss asking for funds, Larry sees Anne again, trying to send a wire to her mother for money to come home. Unable to pay for the message, she leaves, and Larry recovers her note. Exiting to the street, he thinks he sees Anne throw herself in front of a car, so he grabs her, making it look as if she embraces him wildly. He admits to her that he is broke and that he knows she is, as well. They take a suite in a Hotel, pretending to be on their honeymoon and try to raise some money. After being revealed to the hotel manager, Larry receives fifty dollars from his coworkers, which gives them some time. Larry attempts to get a job with a local paper because he has a line on the Eel, a local gangster. But his boss in Chicago denies his identity. Again out of money, Larry pawns a police revolver he was given as an award for solving a case in Chicago. Shortly thereafter, Larry and Anne witness a robbery by the Eel, where a police officer is killed. Larry takes the place of the getaway driver and gets the loot before driving off. The next day, Larry describes the robbery to the police, while hiding his involvement. But when the gun used is found, it turns out to be Larry's. Once the police figure out Larry's part in the robbery, he is suspected of murder. When his boss in Chicago finally admits who he is to the police, he is given twenty-four hours to find the Eel. Returning with Anne to the pawn shop, which they have worked out is the meeting place, Larry confronts the pawn broker, reveals he knows of the broker's complicity and they fight. Having knocked out the broker, Larry pretends to be him when the Eel arrives.
CAST & CREW
Robert Armstrong as Larry Doyle
Maxine Doyle as Anne Ogilvie
Henry Kolker as Ellwyn A. "Jo-Jo" Jonas
LeRoy Mason as The Eel, Gangster
James Burke as Managing Editor Marvin
Guy Usher as District Attorney Johnson
James P. Burtis as Whalen
Monte Collins as Dunn, Reporter
Sam Lufkin as Weeks
Otto Fries as Nate, Pawnbroker
Norman Houston as T. Fulton Whistler
Dell Henderson as Mr. Clark, Hotel Manager
Lee Shumway as Plainclothes Man
Sam Flint as Jerome Roberts, Publisher
Directed by Ray McCarey
Written by Tate Finn (story), William A. Johnston (adaptation), John W. Krafft (screenplay), Rollo Lloyd (screenplay)
Produced by Trem Carr, George Yohalem
Cinematography Harry Neumann
Edited by Carl Pierson
Release date 1935
Running time 65 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey.
SYNOPSIS
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.
A Chicago newspaper man, Larry Doyle, finds himself in St. Louis after a night of drunken revelry. Low on money, he sees a young woman, Anne Olgivie, at a coffee counter. She hasn't got enough money to cover her bill, so he surreptitiously pays for her. Later, after sending a telegram to his boss asking for funds, Larry sees Anne again, trying to send a wire to her mother for money to come home. Unable to pay for the message, she leaves, and Larry recovers her note. Exiting to the street, he thinks he sees Anne throw herself in front of a car, so he grabs her, making it look as if she embraces him wildly. He admits to her that he is broke and that he knows she is, as well. They take a suite in a Hotel, pretending to be on their honeymoon and try to raise some money. After being revealed to the hotel manager, Larry receives fifty dollars from his coworkers, which gives them some time. Larry attempts to get a job with a local paper because he has a line on the Eel, a local gangster. But his boss in Chicago denies his identity. Again out of money, Larry pawns a police revolver he was given as an award for solving a case in Chicago. Shortly thereafter, Larry and Anne witness a robbery by the Eel, where a police officer is killed. Larry takes the place of the getaway driver and gets the loot before driving off. The next day, Larry describes the robbery to the police, while hiding his involvement. But when the gun used is found, it turns out to be Larry's. Once the police figure out Larry's part in the robbery, he is suspected of murder. When his boss in Chicago finally admits who he is to the police, he is given twenty-four hours to find the Eel. Returning with Anne to the pawn shop, which they have worked out is the meeting place, Larry confronts the pawn broker, reveals he knows of the broker's complicity and they fight. Having knocked out the broker, Larry pretends to be him when the Eel arrives.
CAST & CREW
Robert Armstrong as Larry Doyle
Maxine Doyle as Anne Ogilvie
Henry Kolker as Ellwyn A. "Jo-Jo" Jonas
LeRoy Mason as The Eel, Gangster
James Burke as Managing Editor Marvin
Guy Usher as District Attorney Johnson
James P. Burtis as Whalen
Monte Collins as Dunn, Reporter
Sam Lufkin as Weeks
Otto Fries as Nate, Pawnbroker
Norman Houston as T. Fulton Whistler
Dell Henderson as Mr. Clark, Hotel Manager
Lee Shumway as Plainclothes Man
Sam Flint as Jerome Roberts, Publisher
Directed by Ray McCarey
Written by Tate Finn (story), William A. Johnston (adaptation), John W. Krafft (screenplay), Rollo Lloyd (screenplay)
Produced by Trem Carr, George Yohalem
Cinematography Harry Neumann
Edited by Carl Pierson
Release date 1935
Running time 65 minutes
Country United States
Language English
#oldmovies #freemovies #western #classicfilms #freemoviesonline #blackandwhite #lostandfoundfilms
- published: 25 May 2023
- views: 31
3:40
Bessie Barriscale Documentary - Hollywood Walk of Fame
Bessie Barriscale (born Elizabeth Barry Scale, June 9, 1884 – June 30, 1965) was an American actress who gained fame on the stage and in silent films.
Early lif...
Bessie Barriscale (born Elizabeth Barry Scale, June 9, 1884 – June 30, 1965) was an American actress who gained fame on the stage and in silent films.
Early life and career
Barriscale was born Elizabeth Barry Scale in Hoboken, New Jersey to Irish immigrants from County Cork. Her cousins were actresses Edith and Mabel Taliaferro. In the first decade of the 20th century Barriscale worked in the legitimate theater on Broadway and on the road as movies were not popular for stage actors yet. She began her film career in 1913, and worked intensively for New York Motion Picture Company and Triangle Film Corporation (among other studios) until she announced her retirement in the early 1930s. In 1918, Barriscale was contracted by J.L. Frothingham of B.B. Features and the Roberson Cole Company to make 16 films. B.B. Features was an Arizona corporation. The movies were to be completed, produced, and delivered by January 21, 1921. At this time, Miss Barriscale's managers insured her life for a half million dollars against eventualities. The total cost of the features totaled more than $1,000,000.
Barriscale was enthusiastic about William Shakespeare and wanted to bring one of his plays to the screen. The actress was also an excellent swimmer. In The Woman Michael Married (1919), she was featured in a movie adapted from a novel by Annette Kellermann. Barriscale went so far as to hire a swimming and diving instructor and took lessons in Venice, California. A 90-foot pool was constructed at Brunton Studios where the scenes were shot. The film was directed by Henry Kolker.
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Bessie Barriscale (born Elizabeth Barry Scale, June 9, 1884 – June 30, 1965) was an American actress who gained fame on the stage and in silent films.
Early life and career
Barriscale was born Elizabeth Barry Scale in Hoboken, New Jersey to Irish immigrants from County Cork. Her cousins were actresses Edith and Mabel Taliaferro. In the first decade of the 20th century Barriscale worked in the legitimate theater on Broadway and on the road as movies were not popular for stage actors yet. She began her film career in 1913, and worked intensively for New York Motion Picture Company and Triangle Film Corporation (among other studios) until she announced her retirement in the early 1930s. In 1918, Barriscale was contracted by J.L. Frothingham of B.B. Features and the Roberson Cole Company to make 16 films. B.B. Features was an Arizona corporation. The movies were to be completed, produced, and delivered by January 21, 1921. At this time, Miss Barriscale's managers insured her life for a half million dollars against eventualities. The total cost of the features totaled more than $1,000,000.
Barriscale was enthusiastic about William Shakespeare and wanted to bring one of his plays to the screen. The actress was also an excellent swimmer. In The Woman Michael Married (1919), she was featured in a movie adapted from a novel by Annette Kellermann. Barriscale went so far as to hire a swimming and diving instructor and took lessons in Venice, California. A 90-foot pool was constructed at Brunton Studios where the scenes were shot. The film was directed by Henry Kolker.
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 78
1:03:27
The Ghost Walks (1934) Comedy, Mystery, Thriller
During a stormy night at an old dark mansion, people who claim to see ghosts roaming the halls are later found murdered.
Director: Frank R. Strayer | Stars: Joh...
During a stormy night at an old dark mansion, people who claim to see ghosts roaming the halls are later found murdered.
Director: Frank R. Strayer | Stars: John Miljan, June Collyer, Richard Carle, Henry Kolker
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During a stormy night at an old dark mansion, people who claim to see ghosts roaming the halls are later found murdered.
Director: Frank R. Strayer | Stars: John Miljan, June Collyer, Richard Carle, Henry Kolker
- published: 11 Mar 2023
- views: 7
1:50:17
O'Henry's Full House (1952) full movie | Charles Laughton, Marilyn Monroe, Anne Baxter
John Steinbeck introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories from his New York Period (1902-1910) in this anthology film.
Directors
Henry ...
John Steinbeck introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories from his New York Period (1902-1910) in this anthology film.
Directors
Henry Hathaway (segment The Clarion Call), Howard Hawks (segment The Ransom of Red Chief), Henry King (segment The Gift of the Magi)
Writers
Lamar Trotti (screen play), Richard L. Breen (screen play), Ivan Goff (screen play)
Stars
Fred Allen, Anne Baxter, Jeanne Crain, Marilyn Monroe
https://wn.com/O'Henry's_Full_House_(1952)_Full_Movie_|_Charles_Laughton,_Marilyn_Monroe,_Anne_Baxter
John Steinbeck introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories from his New York Period (1902-1910) in this anthology film.
Directors
Henry Hathaway (segment The Clarion Call), Howard Hawks (segment The Ransom of Red Chief), Henry King (segment The Gift of the Magi)
Writers
Lamar Trotti (screen play), Richard L. Breen (screen play), Ivan Goff (screen play)
Stars
Fred Allen, Anne Baxter, Jeanne Crain, Marilyn Monroe
- published: 08 Jun 2021
- views: 89722
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"The Crash" clip 2
A scene from the 1932 film "The Crash" with Ruth Chatterton, George Brent and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
A scene from the 1932 film "The Crash" with Ruth Chatterton, George Brent and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
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A scene from the 1932 film "The Crash" with Ruth Chatterton, George Brent and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 490
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"I Like Your Nerve" clip 2
A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!...
A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
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A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 503
1:01:52
The Mystery Man (1935) Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery Full Length Movie
STARK DRAMA - A SHADOW Creeping THROUGH THE NIGHT!
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the po...
STARK DRAMA - A SHADOW Creeping THROUGH THE NIGHT!
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.
Director: Ray McCarey
Writers: Tate Finn, William A. Johnston
Stars: Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker
Genres: Classics, Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery, Romance
CCC CHAPTERS: in the general comments, tell us your favorite scene or line in the movie, with a time stamp & we will add it here!
00:00 Full Length Movie
06:02 Larry & the chief wisecracks
08:06 $50 in the pocket
12:17 Waking up in St Louis
14:22 Donuts & coffee meet cute
21:45 Honeymoon hotel scam
29:52 Chicago pals
31:18 The Eel in St Louis
37:07 Pawning special 45
39:29 Trocadero heist
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STARK DRAMA - A SHADOW Creeping THROUGH THE NIGHT!
When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.
Director: Ray McCarey
Writers: Tate Finn, William A. Johnston
Stars: Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker
Genres: Classics, Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery, Romance
CCC CHAPTERS: in the general comments, tell us your favorite scene or line in the movie, with a time stamp & we will add it here!
00:00 Full Length Movie
06:02 Larry & the chief wisecracks
08:06 $50 in the pocket
12:17 Waking up in St Louis
14:22 Donuts & coffee meet cute
21:45 Honeymoon hotel scam
29:52 Chicago pals
31:18 The Eel in St Louis
37:07 Pawning special 45
39:29 Trocadero heist
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- published: 21 Aug 2022
- views: 47905
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"I Like Your Nerve" clip 1
A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!...
A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
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A scene from the 1931 film "I Like Your Nerve," with Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Henry Kolker. For more information, visit moviedavid.blogspot.com!
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 1051