Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Movie - Man to Man

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Movie Issued - in 1937.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 17
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:470.90 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:26 February 1937

In movie have been taken:

Iris Adrian (actress)
She has an entry in: 'The Marx Brothers Encyclopedia' written by Glenn Mitchell, published in 1996., She has an entry in: 'The Versatiles: A Study of Supporting Character Actors and Actresses in the American Motion Picture, 1930-1955', written by Aldred E. Towney and Arthur F. McClure, published in 1969.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (aftermath of earthquake)
Sugar, Pepper, Pearl, Sunny, Goldie, Bubbles, all those be nickname bear through dainty actress Iris Adrian contained by several of the 160 cinema she made. With such name, don't foresee to see her playing Joan of Ark or Electra but it remnants that all these pet names copy her ahead femininity, its harmony, its athletic flavour, its afterglow. What's more their droll overtone are telltale signs of Iris Adrian's individual immediate witty power of humor. Sexy yes, but beside a mordant foreign language. This aspect of her self-esteem help her to evolve and final, shifting from the role of blonde chorines or waitresses or, by the away of the wilder side, of streetwalkers and other gangsters' molls to colorful leak parts in funniness with Abbott and Costello, Jerry Lewis and Elvis Presley. She complete wakeful playing almost amazingly all for Walt Disney production until that occurrence leaving at the very well turned-out age of 82. Though she never achieve megastar importance she could effortlessly individual if the scene have be favorable. For she steal scene in comparable to dippy of movies provide of module her role be fleshed out acceptably. She be consummate, for case in barb, in greater than one need hullabaloo repellent doing movies. Don't exclude her in 'Gold Diggers of 1937', 'Go West' (with the Marx Brothers, 1940), 'Lady of Burlesque' (1943), 'The Paleface'(1948), 'Once a Thief' (1950) and 'The Errand Boy' (with Jerry Lewis, 1961).
Height: 5' 4"
Birth Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Other Works: Active on Broadway in the following productions:, The Fabulous Invalid (1938). Written by 'Moss Hart' (qv) and 'George S. Kaufman' (qv). Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Broadhurst Theatre: 8 Oct 1938- 3 Dec 1938 (65 performances). Cast: 'Iris Adrian' (qv) (as "Daisy LaHiff") [final Broadway appearance], Albert Amato, Jack Arnold, Bobbe Arnst, Donald Baker, 'Walter Beck (I)' (qv) (as "The Valet"), Douglas Beddingfield, Louise Blackburn, William E. Blake, Virginia Burke, Eileen Burns, Ruth Clayton, Ethel Colby, Gladys Conrad, 'Clancy Cooper' (qv) (as "A Comedian"), Stephen Courtleigh, Alec Courtney, Doris Dalton, William Dorbin, Katherine Duncan, Marian Edwards, Edward Elliott, Elsa Ersi, Edward Fisher, Richard Gordon, Brant Gorman, Sydney Grant, Alan Handley, Joy Hathaway, 'Percy Helton' (qv) (as "Saunders"), Ferdi Hoffman, Louis Howard, Doris Jenkins, Roy Johnson, Gerry Jones, Janice Joyce, 'Curtis Karpe' (qv) (as "Solinsky"), Charles King, Ernest Lawford, David Leonard, George Lloyd, Richard Lloyd, John Lorenz, James MacDonald, Norman MacKay, 'Vera Fuller Mellish' (qv) (as "The Maid"), John Moore, Mona Moray, Meg Mundy, Eddie Nelson, Jack Norworth, Barna Ostertag, Melvin Parks, Paul Payne, Robert Regent, Amy Revere, Robert Rhodes, Bonnie Roberts, Dora Sayers (as "Ethel Barrymore" and "Eva Le Galilienne"), Sydna Scott, Ada Sinclair, Sid Stone, Peggy Strickland, Ruth Strome, Jerome Thor, Milano Tilden, 'Philip Truex' (qv) (as "A Boy"), 'Grace Valentine' (qv) (as "Annie"), Jay Velie, Beth Waller, Dorothy Waller, Solly Ward, Jeanne Wardley. Produced by 'Sam Harris (IV)' (qv)., Hot-Cha! (1932). Musical comedy. Music by 'Ray Henderson (I)' (qv). Lyrics by 'Lew Brown (I)' (qv). Book by 'Mark Hellinger' (qv), 'H.S. Kraft' (qv), 'Ray Henderson (I)' (qv) and Lew Brown. Based on a story by H.S. Kraft. Musical Direction by Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by 'Robert Russell Bennett' (qv). Choreographed by 'Bobby Connolly' (qv). Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by John Harkrider. Directed by 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv) and 'Edward C. Lilley' (qv). Ziegfeld Theatre: 8 Mar 1932- 18 Jun 1932 (119 performances). Cast: 'Iris Adrian, Louise Allen, Mary Ann, Nick Basil, Miriam Battista, Herman Belmonte, Leonard Berry, Virginia Biddle, Joan Burgess, Alice Burrage, Tito Coral, Mary Coyle, Jack Daley, Dorothy Day, Antonio De Marco, Renee De Marco, Louis Delgado, Alan DeSylva, Marion Dixon, Dody Donnelly, Betty Dumbris, Prudence Edgar, Georgia Ellis, 'Jules Epailly' (qv) (as "Store Keeper, Manuel"), Harriet Fink, Marjorie Fisher, Dorothy Flood, John Fulco, Robert Gleckler, Pearl Harris, Patty Hastings, Florence Healy, Hernandez Brothers, Theo Holley, Jean Howard, Stanley Howard, Mercedes Hughes, Alfonso Iglesias, Dorothy Kal, Gloria Kelly, Tom Kelly, June Knight, Frances Kruger, Charles La Torre, 'Bert Lahr' (qv) (as "Alky Schmidt"), Jane Lane, Rose Louise, Evelyn Lowrie, Neva Lynn, June MacCloy, Frances Markey, Edwin Marsh, Mary Joan Martin, Lorelle McCarver, Lou Ann Meredith, Rosalie Milan, Vic Monroe, Grace Moore, Pauline Moore, George O'Brien, Ethel O'Dell, Catherine O'Neil, Lester Ostrander, 'Lynne Overman' (qv) (as "Hap Wilson"), Arthur Page, Sherry Pelham, Theo Phane, Lilyan Picard, 'Eleanor Powell (I)' (qv) (as "Dancer"), Basil Prock, Polly Ray, Carol Renwick, Mary Alice Rice, Wilburn Riviere, 'Buddy Rogers' (qv) (as "Jack Whitney"), Alma Ross, William Ruppel, Mina Ruskin, Marion Santre, Roy Sedley, Gertrude Sheffield, Marie Stevens, Kay Stewart, Thomas Thompson, 'Lupe Velez' (qv) (as "Conchita"), Veloz and Yolanda, Efim Vitis, Marion Volk, Molly Wakefield, Diana Walker, Lorraine Webb, Mildred Webb, Marjorie White. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)., Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 (1931). Musical revue. Sketches by 'Mark Hellinger' (qv), J.P. Murray and 'Gene Buck' (qv). Lyrics by Gene Buck, Joseph McCarthy, Charles Farrell, 'Mack Gordon' (qv), J.P. Murray, Barry Trivers, 'E.Y. Harburg' (qv), Jack Norworth and 'Noel Coward' (qv). Dialogue staged by Edward Clarke Lilley. Dances directed by 'Bobby Connolly' (qv) and Albertina Rasch. Music by 'Harry Revel' (qv), Ben Oakland, 'Dave Stamper' (qv), 'Dimitri Tiomkin' (qv), 'Noel Coward' (qv), Nora Bayes, James Monaco, Chick Endor, Walter Donaldson, 'Jay Gorney' (qv) and Hugo Riesenfeld. Music for "Pink Lady Waltz" by Ivan Caryll. Music for "(Shine On) Harvest Moon" by 'Jack Norworth' (qv). Music for "(Who Paid the Rent for Mrs.) Rip Van Winkle" by Alfred Bryan. Lyrics for "(Who Paid the Rent for Mrs.) Rip Van Winkle" by Fred Fisher. Music for "You Made Me Love You" Dance by Mack Gordon. Lyrics for "I'm With You" by Walter Donaldson. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh, Will Vodery, Howard Jackson and Joe Jordan. Featuring songs by Powell and Stevens Assembled by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. Directed by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. and Gene Buck. Ziegfeld Theatre: 1 Jul 1931- 21 Nov 1931 (165 performances). Cast: 'Iris Adrian' (qv), Albertina Rasch Dancers, Thomas Arace, Jack Arthur, Jean Audree, Faith Bacon, Robert Baldwin, Virginia Bethel, Virginia Biddle, Ethel Borden, Mildred Borst, Frank Britton, Milt Britton, Jack Bruns, John Bubbles, Buck & Bubbles, Joan Burgess, Katherine Burke, Alice Burrage, Arthur Campbell, Tito Carol, Gordon Carper, Albert Carroll, Helen Carson, Emmita Casanova, Catherine Clark, The Collette Sisters, Dorothy Dell, Netta Deuschateau, Dorothy Dodge, David Drollet, Betty Dumbris, Marguerite Durand, Marguerite Eisele, Georgia Ellis, Kay English, Caja Eric, Clayton Estes, 'Ruth Etting' (qv) (as "Nora Bayes"), Dorothy Flood, Rosa Fromson, Rose Gale, Gladys Glad, Gene Gory, Yvonne Grey, John Gurney, Paul Gursdorff, Cliff Hall, Cassie Hanley, Helen Hannan, Pearl Harris, Eunice Holmes, Jean Howard, Billy Hughes, Russell Johns, Tom Kendall, George Lamar, Frank Lang, 'Hal Le Roy' (qv) (as "Alphonso Smith"), Milton Le Roy, Marjorie Levoe, 'Boots Mallory' (qv), Christine Maple, Herschel Martin, Mitzi Mayfair, Lorelle McCarver, Ernest McChesney, 'Frank McCormack (I)' (qv), Dennis McCurtin, Marjorie McLaughlin, Olive McLay, Frieda Mierse, Vera Milton, 'Grace Moore (I)' (qv), Jim Moore, 'Helen Morgan (I)' (qv), John Daly Murphy, Dorissa Nelova, Pat O'Day, Pearl Osgood, Earl Oxford, Anne Lee Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Jack Pearl, Vivian Porter, Betty Real, Mary Alice Rice, 'Harry Richman' (qv), Bernice Roberts, William Royal, A. Samish, Blanche Satchell, Billie Seward, Barbara Smith, Conrad Sparin, Marie Stevens, Leonard Stokes, Lena Thomas, Joseph Toner, Synny Trowbridge, Robert Walker, Helen Walsh, Eileen Wenzel, Robert White. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)., The New Yorkers (1930). Music by 'Cole Porter' (qv). Material by Herbert Fields. Based on a Story by 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv) and 'Peter Arno' (qv). Lyrics by Cole Porter. Music orchestrated by 'Hans Spialek' (qv). Musical Director: Al Goodman. Choreographed by George Hale. Directed by 'Monty Woolley' (qv). B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre: 8 Dec 1930- 2 May 1931 (168 performances). Cast: 'Iris Adrian' (qv) (as "Dancing Girl"), Charles Angelo, Marjorie Arnold, Al Atkins, Scott F. Bates, Betty Bowen, Chester Bree, Meta Brewster, Donald Bryan, Fred C. Buck, Jr., Lillian Burke, Marie Cahill, Helene Cambridge, Fred C. Campbell, Marian Carew, Josephine Carroll, Martha Carroll, Mary Carroll, Alvina Carson, Stuart Churchill, Lew Clayton, Elton C. Cockerill, Charles Conkling, Melva Cornell, Kathryn Crawford, George A. Culley, Billy Culloo, Vincent Curran, Inez de Plessis, Harry Donnelly, Bill Drewes, Herman Drewes, 'Jimmy Durante' (qv) (as "Jimmie Deegan"), Frank Ericson, Mildred Espey, Harriet Fink, Francis Foster, Stella Friend, James J. Gilliland, Ralph Glover, Eileen Gorlet, Clare Hanlon, Stanley Harrison, Larry Hart Clayton, Charles E. Henderson, Arthur Horn, Frank W. Hower, Paul Huber, Eddie Jackson, Adele Kay, Nelson A. Keller, Charles King, Betty Knight, Hilda Knight, Don Knoblock, Maurice Lapue (role removed after opening night), Larry Larkin, Evelyn Laurie, Ethel Lawrence, James Libbey, Nat London, Mickey MacKillop, Pansy Manness, Janet Marion, James R. McClintock, Donald McGinnis, Lou Ann Meredith, Marcelle Miller, Norman Moran, Will Morgan, Marion Nevans, Barrie Oliver, Ida Pearson, Ann Pennington, Blanche Poston, 'Oscar Ragland' (qv) (as "Mildew"), Muriel Reed, Joseph Rogers, Jack Roth, Evelyn Saether, Blanche Satchell, D. Wade Schlegel, June Shafer, Irving Sherman, Barbara Smith, Paul Sterrett, Norma Taylor, Will I. Townsend, Jack Tucker, Eileen Wenzel, Frances Williams, Hope Williams, Buddy York, Tammany Young. Produced by E. Ray Goetz.
Birth Name: Hostetter, Iris Adrian
Spouse: 'Charles Over' (1935 - 1936) (divorced), 'George Jay' (? - ?), 'Fido Murphy' (? - 1983) (his death)
Death Date: 17 September 1994
Birth Date: 29 May 1912

Al Christie (producer)
Brother of producer 'Charles Christie (I)' (qv)., He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6771 Hollywood Boulevard., Born at John Street, London, Ontario, Canada. His parents were George Christie and Mary Jarvis. His father was a police constable who died of consumption on April 20, 1882 when Al was only six months old.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Al Christie initiate his export in 1909 near the Nestor Company. In 1912 he be gel in implicate of amount produced all for a chain of westerns. By 1916 he enjoy create his individual production gathering that produced absurdity two-reelers and occasionally a complete element. He was the brother of producer/director 'Charles Christie (I)' (qv), Al come upon unyielding times during the Depression and turned to selling indisputable estate. In 1926 Christie, along with 'Vera Steadman' (qv) and H. Prevost, 'Marie Prevost' (qv)'s mother, was in a coupe catastrophe in Florida that disappeared Mrs. Prevost comatose from a wrecked spike. Steadman and Christie suffer cut and bruise., Born the second son to George Wiseman Christie and Mary Ann Jarvis Christie (George's second wife, his first wife was named Mary Reynolds Christie, and died prematurely) Al and his older brother Charles grew up in the household of a single mother and a half-sister, Anne, as George, a longtime military man turned police constable, died of consumption when Alfred was just a few months old. They lived on Dufferin Avenue in London Ontario Canada. After George's sudden death, Mary rented spare rooms in their home to boarders to make ends meet. Letting to day laborers and theater players was a good source of income for this Victorian single mother. Al became fascinated with the theater and left his position as a clerk in a Biscuit Manufactory to pursue his theatrical career, at the age of 20, as a stagehand and carpenter for the London (Ontario) Opera House. By the time he left the Opera House, he had attained the position of stage manager. In 1909, he began to work with David Horsley at the Nestor Film Company directing comedies and westerns in Bayonne, New Jersey, Staten Island, New York and Baltimore, Maryland. The flip of a nickel landed Christie, a small troupe of players and directors and a train car load of equipment to Hollywood; as Horsley thought Florida would be the ideal place to film under sunny skies, Christie thought California better suited to their industry and quite a bit further from the process servers that were chasing producers who were supposed to be using cameras controlled by the Motion Picture Patents Company. Heads-Florida, tails-California. Al won the toss. Shortly after arriving in Los Angeles, Christie, while accompanied by a real estate agent,and an assistant, spied the Blondeau Tavern at the corner of Sunset and Gower. The Maier Brewing Company who was the lessee at the time, rented it to Christie for $30.00 a month. The following day, October 27, 1911, saw the opening of the first studio in Hollywood California. During the next few months, Christie was incredibly busy turning the tavern into a viable studio and meeting his weekly short. On January 17, 1912, Christie and his wife, Nora, welcomed their only child, Lenora "Shirley" Christie to Los Angeles. The Nestor Company eventually merged with Universal Films and by the time Universal City was built in 1915, Mr. Christie came on board as the head of the comedy department. By the middle of 1916, Christie left Universal and returned to the Sunset and Gower location which became the home of Christie Film Company, incorporating on June 15,1917 with Charles Christie (brother), Al Christie, Mary Christie (mother), Fred Porter and Kenyon Lee to serve as the Trustees for the corporation. The Christie brothers built their empire specializing in two-reel comedies, and as the industry grew, full-length features. 1918 was a difficult personal year for both of the Christie brothers. Charles lost Edna, his wife of nearly 16 years, following a surgery to repair a chronic ulcer. She died July 16, 1918. They never had any children and Charles never re-married. Meanwhile, Al wrote and/or directed titles like: Know Thy Wife, All Mixed Up, Why Husbands Flirt and Why Get A Divorce? The names of these scenarios and shorts were mirroring his own marriage. By September, when Al registered for the draft during World War I, he and Nora had split. He was living at 6680 Sunset, and she was living at the Hotel Savoy at the corner of Sixth and Grand. Shirley, their daughter, continued to live with Al and his mother in Los Angeles.

Arthur L. Jarrett (writer)

Marcy Klauber (writer)

George Webber (cinematographer)

Raymond Kane (director)

E.W. Hammons (miscellaneous crew)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Carpe Noctem (2005)

Not bad - Carpe Noctem movie

Movie Is being made - in 2005.


Color Info: Color
Countries: Germany
Genres: Short, Fantasy
Languages: German
Locations: Salzburg, Austria
Runtimes: Germany:15
Release Dates: Germany:24 June 2005

In movie played:

Stefan Lehnen (actor)
Birth Notes:Orsoy, Germany
Birth Date:1969

C.D. Schulz (actor)
Birth Name:Schulz, Claus-Dieter
Height:185 cm
Birth Date:1970

Sabine Gutberlet (actress)

Anne Lhrmann (actress)

Iris Radunz (actress)

Carolina Rath (producer)

Reinhard Eggersdorfer (cinematographer)

Jo Frst (composer)

Carolina Rath (director)

Clemens Maucksch (editor)