Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - Captain Barnacle's Baby (1911)

Not bad - Captain Barnacle's Baby movie

Movie Premier in 1911.


Moving Picture World, 12 August 1911, (MG)
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:305 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:15 August 1911

In movie have been taken:

Sydney Booth (actor)
Death Notes:Stanford, Connecticut, USA (cerebral hemorrhage)
Birth Notes:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Other Works:Three Wise Fools (1936). Comedy (revival). Written and directed via Austin Strong. John Golden Theatre: 1 Mar 1936- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: John Blair, 'Sydney Booth' (qv) (as "Douglas") [final Broadway role], Robert Burton, 'Charles Coburn (I)' (qv) (as "Dr. Richard Gaunt"), Victor Colton, William Gillette, Isabel Irving, James Kirkwood, Elizabeth Love, John McKee, Scott Moore, William Post, Jr., Brandon Tynan. Produced by John Golden., A Slight Case of Murder (1935). Comedy., Five Star Final (1930). Melodrama., Top O' the Hill (1929). Drama., A Most Immoral Lady (1928). Comedy., The Merchant of Venice (1928). Comedy (revival). Written by 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Winthrop Ames' (qv). Broadhurst Theatre: 16 Jan 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: 'Hardie Albright' (qv) (as "Solanio, friend of Antonio"), 'George Arliss' (qv) (as "Shylock, a Jew of Venice"), 'Sydney Booth' (qv) (as "Salarino, friend of Antonio"), 'Romney Brent' (qv) (as "Launcelot Gobbo, servant to Shylock"), 'Spring Byington' (qv) (as "Nerissa, Portia's waiting gentle-woman"), Hope Cary, George Graham, 'Murray Kinnell' (qv) (as "Bassanio, friend of Antonio"), David Leonard, Hugh Miller, Henry Morrell, Guido Nadzo, Lewis A. Sealy, Alan Willey (as "Antonio, a merchant of Venice," and "Stephano servant to Portia"), 'Peggy Wood (I)' (qv) (as "Portia"). Produced by Winthrop Ames., Seed of the Brute (1926). Drama., The Joker (1925)., Minick (1924). Comedy., The Checkerboard (1920). Comedy., Moonlight and Honeysuckle (1919). Comedy., Back Home (1915)., See My Lawyer (1915)., Rachel (1913)., Her Own Money (1913). Comedy., The Fight (1912)., The Widow's Might (1909)., Wildfire (1908). Comedy., The Man on the Box (1905)., Life (1902). Drama., The Bonnie Brier Bush (1901). Drama., The Purple Lady (1899). Farce., The Reverend Griffith Davenport (1899). Drama.
Birth Name:Booth, Sydney Barton
Sydney is a nephew of John Wilkes Booth.
Death Date:5 February 1937
Birth Date:29 January 1877

Van Dyke Brooke (actor)
Birth Name:McKerrow, Stewart
Birth Notes:Detroit, Michigan, USA
Death Date:17 September 1921
Death Notes:Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Birth Date:22 June 1859

John Bunny (actor)
Brother of actor 'George Bunny' (qv), Made 260 shorts with 'Flora Finch' (qv) between 1910 and 1914, which were known as 'Bunnygraphs', 'Bunnyfinches', and 'Bunnyfinchgraphs.', Joined Vitagraph in 1910., The American cinema's first major comedian., Born at 115 Mott Street, in lower Manhattan, New York City., The Bunny Theatre in NYC (now the Nova, at 3589 Broadway between 147th & 148th Sts.) was named after him, & still has 2 big stone bunny faces on its facade. Briefly (1914) a 2nd "Bunny Theatre" operated at 125 E. 116th St. In 1899/1900 John Bunny lived in NYC at 1486 5th Ave., First person to play Santa Claus in a movie., A theater-owner, New York City's Bunny Theatre was named after him. The stone bunny rabbit at the top of the theater building bears mute testimony to the transitory nature of silent film superstardom. The theater, which was eventually renamed the Nova, was closed in 2003., Although he and 'Flora Finch' (qv) made more than 250 comedy shorts together for Vitagraph, studio chief 'Albert E. Smith' (qv) recalled that "they cordially hated each other".
Death Notes:Brooklyn, New York, USA (bright's disease)
Books:John Bunny. _Bunnyisms._ Kraus Mfg. Co., 1914.
When John Bunny die the New York Times stated, "The moniker John Bunny will always be coupled to the films." Little replace motion visualize fan of 1915 realize that he would be blamelessly forgotten the subsequent year and completely omitted from heaps book next to quiet movies 70-80 years following. Bunny be the ninth contained by a dash of English ocean captain and would be the artistic not to tail in that profession. He attend St. James High School in Brooklyn and work in class of a grocery clerk since running away in the former due 1800s to press-stud down the world of entertainment and come readdress in a miniature touring minstrel express. He become an assortment of uphill in theater and appear in metrical hilarity such as "Old Dutch" beside Hattie Williams and 'Lew Fields' (qv). He also worked as a period administrator in championship of a variety of cattle uncompromising. Bunny's seditious outlook take complete again and he quit the theater to become involved in the "flickers". This was a highly heroic rung. Not just was it a chest step fuzz for a "legitimate" stage entertainer to hurdle into the movies at that juncture, but Bunny took a wage break from $150 to $40 a week to hard work for Vitagraph in 1910. He made beyond 250 shorts for Vitagraph over five years and become the thrilled fixed obverse in the world. Bunny always said that he did not aim to be a satirist, but with his stout, gnome-like aspect and a immensity lock capable of the 300-pound carve, he damage up taking clout of these features to blow comedy (he once ask rhetorically, "How could I play Romeo with a amount close to mine?"). Bunny's co-star for the majority of his films was 'Flora Finch' (qv), who contrast with Bunny's figure with anyone soaring and tapered. They on average appeared as Mr. & Mrs. Bunny. Their shorts be referred to as "Bunnygraphs" and "Bunnyfinches". They stay out blue-collar comedy and deal with dealings, usually the man getting away with something that his wife disagree with. Bunny even traveled to England to engineer a performance of 'Charles Dickens' (qv)' "Pickwick Papers". He approved to go hindmost doing a pleasure flight with "John Bunny in Funnyland", but it was not a glory. Not only did the show go amiss, but he was dog-tired and below par. He talk to Vitagraph something like restart his motion picture profession, but it was as resourcefully late. The man who lead an adventurous life--he race horses and dart airplanes--died at his conjugal at 1416 Glenwood Road in Brooklyn of Bright's Disease in 1915. His funeral was held at the Elks Club House on West 43rd St. After of late five years in the company, Bunny was gone and forgotten. The declaration of his endorsement was hear about the world. He was in that passageway in work class in Russia they created a array with an impersonator using the name "Poxon" after Bunny died. Bunny fastidious two descendant, George (dec. 1952) and John (dec. 1971) Sadly, only a handful of Bunny's films survive. The one best untaken be the popular _A Cure for Pokeritis (1912)_ (qv).
Height:5' 4"
Quotes:[on entering films in 1910 after being an actor for 26 years and making $100 a week] Either I must make good on the screen or else starve to death., How could I play Romeo with a figure like mine?
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Salary History:_Jack Fat and Jim Slim at Coney Island (1910)_ (qv)::$40/week
Other Works:Stage: "Bunny in Funnyland", Academy of Music, Baltimore, MD, 9/9/14.
Spouse:'Clara Scallan' (23 January 1890 - 26 April 1915) (his death); 2 children
Death Date:26 April 1915
Birth Date:21 September 1863

Charles Ogle (actor)
Interred at Forest Lawn (Glendale), Glendale, California, USA.
Death Notes:Long Beach, California, USA (arteriosclerosis)
The son of a member of the clergy from Ohio, Charles Stanton Ogle become a prolific characteristics comedian from chapter and peak. Mostly cause bounded by commanding role in silents. Per haps maximum appealing beside rules of the screen's remarkably early Frankenstein giant in Thomas Alva Edison's speechless copy Frankenstein (1910).
Birth Notes:Steubenville, Ohio, USA
Books:Edison's Frankenstein
Magazine Covers:"Video Watchdog" (USA), October 2005, Iss. 122
Birth Name:Ogle, Charles Stanton
Spouse:'Ethel Pauline Green' (? - ?) (his death)
Death Date:11 October 1940
Birth Date:5 June 1865

Helene Costello (actress)
Sister of actress 'Dolores Costello' (qv)., Entered films with Vitagraph in 1912., Was a WAMPAS (Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers) Baby Star of the 1920s., Daughter of actor 'Maurice Costello (I)' (qv) and 'Mae Costello' (qv)., Aunt of 'John Drew Barrymore' (qv)., Mother of 'Deidre Le Blanc' (qv).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (pneumonia and tuberculosis)
Some of Helene Costello's films unclaimed over and done near video be _Her Crowning Glory (1911)_ (qv), _Lulu's Doctor (1912)_ (qv) and _Lights of New York (1928)_ (qv), the matchless basic all-talking factor. She work delimited by mast of a incident via bearing of a reader for 20th Century Fox in the over-hasty 1940s. Miss Costello die on January 26, 1957, in California's Patton State Hospital. She not here trailing a daughter by her fourth husband. The daughter's whereabouts are inwardly your rights presently unknown.
Height:5' 2"
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:Stage actress.
Birth Name:Costello, Helen
Spouse:'Lowell Sherman' (qv) (1930 - 1932) (divorced), 'John W. Regan' (1927 - 1929), 'Arturo de Barrio' (3 January 1933 - 1939) (divorced), 'Lee Le blanc' (1940 - 1946) (divorced); 1 child
Death Date:26 January 1957
Birth Date:21 June 1906

Gladys Hulette (actress)
Death Notes:Montebello, California, USA
Height:5' 3"
Birth Notes:Arcade, New York, USA
Spouse:'William Parke Jr.' (qv) (21 August 1917 - 1924) (divorced)
Death Date:8 August 1991
Birth Date:21 July 1896

Miriam Nesbitt (actress)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), October 1990, Iss. 184, pg. C12-C13, "Lost Players; Miriam Nesbitt and Marc McDermott", "Motion Picture Magazine" (USA), February 1918, pg. 77-78, by: Miriam Nesbitt, "In the World of Make-Believe", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 November 1915, pg. 1470, "Wright to Direct Miss Nesbitt", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 August 1915, pg. 976, "Miriam Nesbitt, Director", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 28 July 1915, pg. 25:4, "Miss Nesbitt Directs; Leading Woman Will Stage Novel Edison Feature [A Close Call] on Journey Across the Continent", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 November 1912, pg. 647, "Edison Players Return"
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Notes:chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name:Schancke, Miriam Anne
Spouse:'Marc McDermott (I)' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:11 August 1954
Birth Date:14 September 1873

Kate Price (actress)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 6 January 1943, pg. 25:5, "Kate Price; Screen Actress for 36 Years Seen in 'Cohens and Kellys", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 September 1917, pg. 1991, "Kate Price in Comedy Series", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 January 1917, pg. 78, "Kate Price", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 14 October 1916, pg. 245, "Kate Price Now a Vim Star", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 21 July 1915, pg. 19:2, "In the Picture Studios"
Sister of 'Jack Duffy (I)' (qv)., Aunt of actress 'Mary Charleson' (qv).
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Height:5' 6 1/2"
Birth Notes:Cork, Ireland
Birth Name:Duffy, Katherine
Spouse:'Joseph Price Ludwig' (? - ?)
Death Date:4 January 1943
Birth Date:13 February 1872

Van Dyke Brooke (director)
Birth Name:McKerrow, Stewart
Birth Notes:Detroit, Michigan, USA
Death Date:17 September 1921
Death Notes:Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
Birth Date:22 June 1859

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