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by Joe Moore
Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:09 pm
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
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Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

Okay today wraps up the January 13, 1923 issue of CAMERA. All Educational and Sennett clippings from the issue this go round. I must say that the pieces on Sennett found in the January 1923 issues are few and frustrating as even the "Pulse of the Studios" doesn't give a single clue as to w...
by Joe Moore
Sun Jul 05, 2009 3:48 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

All Roach studio clippings today. Since none of the film titles are listed in the "Pulse of the studios" schedule I'll take a shot at what was actually shooting during the week of January 15th. The Harold Lloyd film is definitely WHY WORRY. Paul Parrot's THE SMILE WINS (#C-83) finished up ...
by Joe Moore
Sat Jul 04, 2009 1:42 pm
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

Pulse of the Studios For Week Starting Monday January 15 KEATON STUDIO 1025 Lilian Way. Holly 2814 Buster Keaton Productions, Inc. (First National release). Director: Eddie Cline Star: Buster Keaton Ass’t Direct.: Chick Collins Type: “Three Acres of Land” Progress: 2nd Week LASKY STUDIOS. L. M. Good...
by Joe Moore
Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:40 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

Pulse of the Studios For Week Starting Monday January 15 BERWILLA STUDIO. 5281 Santa Monica Blvd. Holly 3130 Eddie Lyons Productions (Arrow release). Director: Eddie Lyons Star: Eddie Lyons Ass’t Direct.: De Rue Scenarist: Eddie Lyons Type: Comedies Progress: Schedule Ben Wilson Productions (Federat...
by Joe Moore
Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:26 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

News and Gossip About the Moving Throngs of Movieland BELIEVE IT OR NOT-BUT Mickey Neilan was a messenger boy not so many years ago. Douglas Fairbanks was a hardware clerk. Allan Dwan used to be an electrical engineer. Charlie Chaplin was once an acrobat and George Melford used to shoot glass balls ...
by Joe Moore
Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:22 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

Capping Last-Minute Climaxes Eddie Foy has just taken his fourth matrimonial leap. Marie Coombs, a Texas widow and former motion picture actress is the new Mrs. Foy. Eddie is 64 years old and has been blessed with fifteen children. “Brynie” Foy, his eldest son, lives in Hollywood, being a comedy wri...
by Joe Moore
Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:36 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

Possibly About You And-You! Walter Heirs, Paramount’s latest addition to their galaxy of stars has left for Syracuse, New York., where he will wed Miss Adah Williams, a non-professional. Walter will return in a few weeks, bringing his wife with him. Larry Semon’s p. a. tells us he (Larry) is still w...
by Joe Moore
Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:37 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

Boiled Down and Served Up! The Century Comedy Club held its second meeting on January 2nd, and plans to break ground for a bungalow-clubhouse were discussed. Honorary President Julius Stern is due in time for the third meeting, which will be held at the Ambassador hotel. “The Two Twins” is the tenta...
by Joe Moore
Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:52 am
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

CAMERA’S WEEKLY WAKE-EM-UP ANOTHER HOLLYWOOD FILM Director Fred Caldwell, who produced “Night Life in Hollywood,” a feature of his own writing, has commenced work upon another story of Hollywood. This film play, which is entitled “Knighthood in Hollywood,” will be the initial output of the newly for...
by Joe Moore
Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:19 pm
Forum: Research Archive
Topic: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923
Replies: 12
Views: 26281

Re: CAMERA Comedy Clippings, January 13, 1923

CAMERA’S WEEKLY WAKE-EM-UP DRYDEN’S INITIAL 3-ACT PLAY IS A HIT Wheeler Dryden, well known stage and screen actor, made his debut as a playright a few weeks ago when his three-act mystery drama, “Suspicion,” which he wrote in collaboration with George Appell, a prominent Los Angeles attorney, was pr...