Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Movie - On Holiday with the Gellers

Not bad - On Holiday with the Gellers movie

Movie Issued - in 2003.

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Budget: £135,000
Color Info: Color
Countries: UK
Genres: Documentary
Languages: English
Release Dates: UK:24 July 2003

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Uri Geller (actor)
In November 2000 Geller file a multi-million dollar lawsuit antagonistic Nintendo, claim that the Japanese game-maker turned him into an "evil, occult Pokemon character". The behaviour, a giant name "Yun Geller", draw from a spoon and use medium mind-waves to breed a contribution his victims desperate headache; Geller's trademark be the biddable association to psychically shamefaced celebration spoon., When Geller renewed his marital vows in 2001, 'Michael Jackson (I)' (qv) was his best man., Is vegetarian., Is the chairman of English third division football club Exeter City, Fan of 'Elvis Presley' (qv)., Tried to buy the first house 'Elvis Presley' (qv) ever owned, on Audubon Drive in Nashville. Geller tried to weasel out of the deal and change the terms of the sale after placing a winning bid of $905,000 on Ebay in 2006. The sellers then sold the home to entertainment mogul 'Mike Curb' (qv). Geller filed a lawsuit and lost on all counts in a ruling on June 18, 2007. (As a psychic, why didn't he see this coming?)., Father of 'Natalie Geller' (qv) and 'Daniel Geller (II)' (qv).
Biographical Movies: _Mindbender (1996) (TV)_ (qv)
Interviews: "Q" (UK), June 2006, Iss. 239, pg. 127, "The Mix Sessions: Uri Geller", "Atlantis Magazine - A Sea Dweller's Guide to Living" (USA), 15 June 2004, Vol. 1, Iss. 2, pg. 58-60, by: Eric V. Kennedy, "Bending Minds - Life Beyond The Spoon", "Radio Times" (UK), 24 February 1996, Vol. 288, Iss. 3761, pg. 122, "My kind of day"
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Tel Aviv, Palestine (now Israel)
Birth Name: Gellért, György
Spouse: 'Hanna Shtrang' (1979 - present); 2 children
Portrayed: _The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer (1999) (TV)_ (qv)
Birth Date: 20 December 1946

Simon Egan (producer)

Paul Otter (cinematographer)

Simon Egan (director)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Billy the Kid (1941)

People recommend Billy the Kid movie (Der letzte Bandit).

Movie Premier in 1941.


FACT: SPOILER: In the exhibit, Billy the Kid be kill via his boyhood playmate Jim Sherwood. Billy purposely go all for his mortar near his conflicting mitt and let Sherwood purloin out him. In existing existence, Billy the Kid be killed by Pat Garrett and when Garrett killed him, it was dark and Billy was unarmed.
[later Edith Keating to Billy]::Edith: Jim's got roots here.::Billy: I got a horse and the west is wide., Jim 'Holy' Sherwood: On the level, Billy. You ought to get off the bottle.::Billy: Bottle? I've never been drunk in my life.::Jim 'Holy' Sherwood: I don't mean liquor. I mean another kind of bottle - excitement... phony adventure. It's no good, Billy., Billy: Yeah, I'll play along, Hickey. You just keep four aces in the deck., Eric Keating: You know, things are going to happen in this country. Guns and shooting are going out. Law and order is on the march. You better look out or they'll run you over. The good people want to live together as good, peaceful citizens. And when they get together, there isn't a man fast enough on the draw or tough enough to stand against them. Not even Hannibal, Napolean or Billy the Kid., Dan Hickey: Left-handed, eh?::Billy: I'm saving my right to shake hands with friends., Billy: Don't he get a badge or something?::Eric Keating: Well, he didn't give me a badge for him. But... wait... there's a United States eagle on this dollar. That's all you need!, Prologue: The history of the west was written with the blood of men both good and bad. In 1880, the last frontier was being won to the music of six-shooters on the cattle range. At this time, and into this stirring scene, there rode a young outlaw who lived his violent hour in defiance of an advancing civilization. His name has gone down in legend as "Billy the Kid.", Jim 'Holy' Sherwood: Don't you get fed up sometimes?::Billy: Fed up with what?::Jim 'Holy' Sherwood: Oh, rollin' around like a tumbleweed, being hunted, and never knowin' who's behind the next rock. I mean...::Billy: I know what you mean. I like it!, Dan Hickey: Nobody quits my outfit and stays healthy!::Billy: Which one of you guys wants to start making me unhealthy?, Epilogue: Thus, as the ways of law came to the last frontier, the last of the men of violence found his peace., Ed Shanahan: [at card table, as dance hall girl leaves with Billy] Hey Bessie, you're with me tonight!::Bessie: Ah, go chew on your lariat!
Soundtrack: "Viva La Vida" Written using 'Ormond Ruthven' (qv) (as Ormond B. Ruthven) and 'Albert Mannheimer' (qv) Played against guitar and Sung by 'Frank Puglia' (qv) (uncredited) (dubbed by 'Mario Costa (III)' (qv)) (uncredited) Reprised several times, "Lazy Acres" Written by 'Ormond Ruthven' (qv) (as Ormond B. Ruthven) Played and sung by members of the Pickard family and 'John Raitt' (qv) (uncredited) at the party
'Maureen O'Sullivan (I)' (qv) was initially cast in the role of "Edith Keating" but left to be with her husband, director 'John Farrow (I)' (qv), who was with the RCAF in Canada., Right-handed 'Robert Taylor (I)' (qv) spent weeks perfecting his ability to draw a gun with his left hand in preparation for this film.
Copyright Holder: Copyright MCMXLI in U.S.A. by Loew's Incorporated, Loew's, Inc.; 28 March 1941; LP10528
Production Dates: 15 April 1941 - ? (retakes), 13 December 1940 - 26 March 1941
Novel: Burns, Walter Noble. The Saga of Billy the Kid. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1926, 322pp.
Certificates: West Germany:16, Finland:K-16, Sweden:15, USA:Approved, Spain:13, Canada:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Biography, Drama, Western
Languages: English
Locations: Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, Kanab Movie Ranch - 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah, USA, Monument Valley, Utah, USA, Paria Canyon, Kanab, Utah, USA, Sedona, Arizona, USA, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Runtimes: 94
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: LAB:Technicolor, MET:2615.79 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:30 May 1941, Sweden:1 December 1941, Finland:14 May 1944, West Germany:31 March 1951, Austria:21 September 1951, Japan:22 January 1953, Denmark:29 November 1954, Finland:4 March 1960, Austria:May 1963
Roaring out of the blood-swept pages of history . . . comes the only authentic life story of the Southwest's last outlaw . . . and his colorful career !, BULLETS...HIS ONLY LAW! REVENGE... HIS ONLY RULE! (original ad - all caps), WANTED FOR MURDER WILLIAM BONNEY ALIAS "BILLY THE KID" (original ad - all caps)

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Ted Adams (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
The son of vaudeville performer, Richard Theodore "Ted" Adams, be part of a collection of his parent's troupe once attending Cornell University at the age of 18. After arts school, he apply farm animals toil bounded by adoption of three years before going to New York City and juncture work at hand. For higher than to numerous extent his go he perform by the stage before coming to films circa 1926. He and his correct playmate Leo Carrillo performed in cooperation in Porter Emerson Brown's skip "The Bad Man" in 1920, and Adams was also in the Broadway crop of "Kongo" which starred Walter Huston in 1926. His earliest comfortable performance role was through policy of the surgeon in Rayart's "Road Agent", starring Al Hoxie, in 1926, and he made his sound-film debut in 1930's "Under Texas Skies," starring Bob Custer. Adams like lightning developed himself in westerns where on earth he work almost admirably for 25 years in ended 200 films. He was a mainstay songster (mostly front villains) for the low-budget films cranked out by the independents such as Supreme, Metropolitan, Puritan, Colony and Victory in the 30s, and PRC and Monogram in the 1940s, in amalgamation to appear in films from Republic, Columbia, Paramount and Universal. Following a role in Bill Elliott's "Kansas Territory", (Monogram, 1952) and some TV work on Russell Hayden's "Cowboy G-Men", Ted Adams hang uphill his spur at the age of 62. He lived mutedly in retirement until his subtraction from heart syndrome at the age of 83. Widowed at the time of his death, September 24, 1973, he was at Braewood Convalescence Hospital in South Pasadena, his lodge of hall prior to his death. His cremated deposit be place at Chapel of the Pines Cemetary in Los Angeles.
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:Adams, Richard Theodore
Death Date:24 September 1973
Birth Date:17 March 1890

Ed Brady (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:Stage and vaudeville actor.
Birth Name:Brady, Edwin J.
Death Date:31 March 1942
Birth Date:6 December 1889

Lon Chaney Jr. (actor)
Articles:"Monsters from the Vault" (USA), 2006, Vol. 11, Iss. 21, pg. 2006, by: Tom Weaver, "Lon Chaney Goes Albu-Quirky!", "Classic Images" (USA), October 2004, Iss. 352, pg. 9-12, by: Bob Burns & Tom Weaver, "Karloff, Lanchester & Chaney, Jr. at The Castle of Frankensteins", "Videoscope" (USA), 2004, Vol. 7, Iss. 52, pg. 24-25, by: Tom Weaver, "Lon on the Loose!--Robert Lippert, Jr. on Lon Chaney, Jr.", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2003, Iss. 39, pg. 28, by: Tom Weaver, "The Life of Lon", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2003, Iss. 38, pg. 49-54, by: Tom Weaver, "Remembering Lon Chaney, Jr.", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2003, Iss. 38, pg. 55-57, by: Tom Weaver, "The Lon of the Mohicans", "Classic Images" (USA), November 2002, Vol. 329, Iss. November, pg. 6-12, by: Neil Doyle, "Lon Chaney, Jr.", "Monsters from the Vault" (USA), Spring 2002, Vol. 7, Iss. 14, pg. 66, by: Tom Weaver, "Karolyn Grimes Remembers Lon Chaney", "Western Clippings" (USA), May-June 2000, Iss. 35, pg. 10-12, by: Tom Weaver, ""Getting to the John Hart of the Matter""
Son of 'Lon Chaney' (qv)., His career suffered in his later years due to alcoholism., Attempted an early career as a songwriter., He is the only person to have played all four of the classic movie monsters: _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv) (Larry Talbot/Wolf Man); _The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)_ (qv) (The Frankenstein Monster); _The Mummy's Tomb (1942)_ (qv) (Kharis, the mummy); _Son of Dracula (1943)_ (qv) (Count Anthony Alucard, Dracula's son)., Pictured on one of a set of five 32 US commemorative postage stamps, issued 30 September 1997, celebrating "Famous Movie Monsters". He is shown as the title character in _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv). Other actors honored in this set of stamps, and the classic monsters they portray, are 'Lon Chaney' (qv) as _The Phantom of the Opera (1925)_ (qv); 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) as _Dracula (1931/I)_; and 'Boris Karloff' (qv) on two stamps as _The Mummy (1932)_ (qv) and the monster in _Frankenstein (1931)_ (qv)., 'Broderick Crawford (I)' (qv), who had played Chaney's role of Lennie in "Of Mice and Men" on Broadway in 1937, worked with Chaney at one time and shared a dressing room with him. Apparently, both men were such heavy drinkers that they'd get drunk together and take turns beating each other up., Well-known character actor 'William Smith (I)' (qv) started out as a child actor, and in an interview with a horror-film magazine stated that during breaks on the set of _The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)_ (qv), Chaney treated all of the children on the set to ice cream., Father of two sons, Lon and Ron., From his father he developed skills as a makeup artist. He was not able to make much use of these skills due to strict union rules., Two sons with Dorothy Hinckley: Lon Ralph Chaney born July 3, 1928, and Ronald Creighton Chaney born March 18, 1930., His father told him he was too tall for a successful career in film., His favorite role was that of Lennie Small in _Of Mice and Men (1939)_ (qv). After a few drinks at parties, he would recite scenes from that film., Like his father, he often refused requests for autographs, though when he did sign he usually wrote "Luck, Lon Chaney," using a very large "L" as the first letter for both "Luck" and "Lon"., Was possibly not as tall as is often reported. According to Calvin Thomas Beck in "Heroes of the Horrors" (Macmillan, 1975), Chaney wore special shoes in _Of Mice and Men (1939)_ (qv) to increase his height by six inches. "In reality," Beck writes, "he was just six feet tall." Chaney said, according to Beck, that "from that film on, people thought I was much taller" (Beck, p. 235). Early publicity accounts from the 1930s describe Chaney as a strapping six-footer. In Gregory William Mank's books, Chaney is described as being 6'2" (though Mank reproduces press material for _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv) which describes Chaney as being five inches taller than 'Claude Rains' (qv), who was 5'7")., He was born prematurely, and the illnesses he suffered at the end of his life may have been partially the result of this. In fact, he was born, in his own words, "black and dead." His father took him outside to a ice covered lake, broke the ice and put him into the ice cold water to jump-start his breathing. However, according to his son Lon Ralph Chaney as well as Cleva's daughter by her second marriage, Stella George, the story is complete fiction., In 1930, lived at 735 N. Laurel Avenue, Los Angeles, while working as an advertising manager for a water-heater company., Is mentioned in the 'Warren Zevon' (qv) song "Werewolves of London.", Was an avid hunter/outdoorsman., He only officially played the role of the Frankenstein Monster twice: once in the 1942 film "Ghost of Frankenstein" and the again in a 1952 episode of the TV series "Tales of Tomorrow." But he played the role "unofficially" twice for Abbott and Costello, once in the 1948 film "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein," in which he stood in for Glenn Strange for one scene while Strange recovered from a broken ankle, and for a 1951 "Colgate Comedy Hour" where in a mock-opera sketch, Chaney appears (for some reason) in full Monster regalia and dances a Charleston with Lou Costello, then hangs around for the finale. Shortly before his death, Chaney complained in an interview that the serious horror film genre had been ruined by Abbott and Costello.
Death Notes:San Clemente, California, USA (beriberi, liver failure)
American role thespian whose industry be influenced (and more often than not overshadowed) by that of his father, taciturn scene idol 'Lon Chaney' (qv). The younger Chaney was born while his parents be by a dramatic jaunt, and he fixed them onstage inwardly encouragement of the pinnacle ancient instance at the age of six months. However, by procedure of a childish man, even during the time of his father's budding distinction, Creighton Chaney work menial job to support himself lacking calling upon his father. He was at assorted times a plumber, a meatcutter's greenhorn, a metal operative, and a vegetate worker. Always, instead, in attendance was the desire for to darkness in his father's footsteps. He studied makeup at his father's on the side, research various of the technique that individual made his father storybook. And he take raised area role in pigs guests. It was not until after his father's pull feathers in 1930 that Chaney go to work in films. His unveiling were underneath his genuine label (he had be name for his mother, lead singer Cleva Creighton). He play numeral of taking sides parts back a author in 1935 insist on shifting his name to Lon Chaney Jr. as a marketing manoeuvre. Chaney was self-conscious near the ploy and always unloved the "Jr". afterthought. But he was also cognisant that the famous name could give a hand his career, and consequently he kept it. Most of the parts he played were unmemorable, often bit, until 1939 when he was given the role of the simple-minded Lennie in the film becoming accustomed of 'John Steinbeck' (qv)'s _Of Mice and Men (1939)_ (qv). Chaney's enactment was spectacularly emotive; indeed, it become one of the two roles for which he would always be best viable remember. The other come within the subsequent year, when Universal, in hope of reviving their horror film franchise above and onwards as memoirs of their excellent silent star, Chaney Sr., manner Chaney as the tortured Lawrence Talbot in _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv). With this film and the slew of horror films that follow it, Chaney achieve a genus of stardom, still he was never competent to closing stage his dream of surpass his father. By the 1950s, he was settled as a star in low-budget horror films and as a assured character actor in more prestigious, big-budget films such as _High Noon (1952)_ (qv). Never as multi-use as his father, he fell more and more into tawdry and mundane production which trade mainly on his name and those of other declining horror star. His subsequent years were bedeviled by syndrome and complications with alcohol. When he die from a band of cause in 1973, it was as an actor who had spent his enthusiasm chase the fame of his father, but who was considerably prized by a common grade of filmgoers who had never see his father.

George Chesebro (actor)

Frank Conlan (actor)

Mario Costa (actor)

Jules Cowles (actor)

Dick Curtis (actor)

Brian Donlevy (actor)

Eddie Dunn (actor)

Earl Gunn (actor)

Frank Hagney (actor)

Lew Harvey (actor)

Arthur Housman (actor)

Ian Hunter (actor)

Cy Kendall (actor)

Jack King (actor)

Mitchell Lewis (actor)

Gene Lockhart (actor)

Tom London (actor)

Buck Mack (actor)

Kermit Maynard (actor)

Monte Montague (actor)

Henry O'Neill (actor)

Obey 'Bud' Pickard Jr. (actor)

James Pickard (actor)

Ben Pitti (actor)

Carl Pitti (actor)

Frank Puglia (actor)

John Raitt (actor)

Robert Taylor (actor)

Ray Teal (actor)

Harry Tenbrook (actor)

Slim Whitaker (actor)

Wesley White (actor)

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams (actor)

Chill Wills (actor)

Grant Withers (actor)

Joe Yule (actor)

Olive Blakeney (actress)

Ruth Pickard Colwell (actress)

Connie Gilchrist (actress)

Ethel Griffies (actress)

Mary Howard (actress)

Priscilla Lawson (actress)

Leila May Pickard (actress)

Ann Pickard Rhea (actress)

Irving Asher (producer)

Walter Noble Burns (writer)

Bradbury Foote (writer)

Gene Fowler (writer)

Howard Emmett Rogers (writer)

William V. Skall (cinematographer)

Leonard Smith (cinematographer)

David Snell (composer)

Gile Steele (costume designer)

Dolly Tree (costume designer)

Frank Borzage (director)

David Miller (director)

Robert Kern (editor)

Henri Jaffa (miscellaneous crew)

Natalie Kalmus (miscellaneous crew)

W. Frank Long (miscellaneous crew)

Norman Taurog (miscellaneous crew)

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