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THE CAT AND THE CANARY (Silent 1927) Laura La Plante - Creighton Hale
SHOULD MEN WALK HOME? (1927) -- Mabel Normand, Creighton Hale, Eugene Pallette, Oliver Hardy
The Cat and the Canary (1927) Silent Movie
ORPHANS OF THE STORM (1921) -- D.W. Griffith, Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish
The Cat and the Canary (1927)
The Cat and the Canary (1927)
HORREUR CRITIQUE-Épisode 65-The Cat And The Canary (1927)
Seven Footprints To Satan 1 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
Seven Footprints To Satan 2 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
Seven Footprints To Satan 3 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
Seven Footprints To Satan 4 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
Seven Footprints To Satan 5 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
Seven Footprints To Satan 6 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
Seven Footprints To Satan 7 of 7 (1929) Silent w/Italian Titles
In court testimony, Little League's president, Creighton J. Hale, argued that girls were excluded only for their own protection because they were more prone to injuries. Hale said girls' bones were fragile, their muscles were weak, traumatic impact to their breasts could later cause cancer, and if their teeth were damaged, "as a cosmetic matter, [it] would have greater consequences than for boys."....
Philadelphia Daily News 2014-08-21Editor's note. Included above is a list of the best players that longtime reporter John Beauge has covered, which goes with the story you can find at this link. A couple of those went on to have professional careers ... How many questions can you answer correctly?. The questions. 1. Who were the first three managers in 1939?. 2 ... 3 ... 4. Which was the first non-U.S ... 5 ... 6 ... 7 ... 8 ... 9 ... 10 ... 1 ... Creighton J. Hale, then director of research for Little League in 1959....
Penn Live 2014-08-12Dozens of boys played during the spring and summer of 1955 in Charleston, South Carolina, in the first black Little League in the state of South Carolina ... It drove every other team in South Carolina out of Little League Baseball ... Creighton Hale, once the president of Little League Baseball, called the 1955 Cannon Street YMCA All-Stars "the most significant amateur team in baseball history." ... On May 17, 1954, the U.S ... I knew it then ... ....
Huffington Post 2014-08-12SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT-Thirteen-year-olds will not be blasting home runs out of Howard J ... Also at the congress, Creighton J. Hale announced his retirement from the international board of directors ending nearly 60 years with Little League. Hale, 90, joined Little League in 1955 as director of research and served as president from 1973 to 1994 during which the softball and challenger programs were established ... Keener from 1994 to 2001 ... >. ....
Penn Live 2014-04-09A memorial service for Luke LaPorta will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hendricks Chapel, at Syracuse University. You can find obituary information here ... Camillus in Geddes ... In the 1950s, Stotz was succeeded by Creighton Hale, who'd later nominate Luke to serve as Little League's international chairman -- a position he held for 13 years ... Hale, now 89 and retired, said he and LaPorta built their relationship on a shared philosophy ... . ....
Syracuse 2013-11-21Luke LaPorta, a major figure in the history of both international Little League baseball and community sports in Central New York, died this morning at the Centers for St. Camillus, in Geddes, according to his wife Marie. LaPorta served as chairman of the board for Little League International for 15 years, before stepping down in the late 1990s ... The two men hit it off ... Creighton Hale, a longtime president and chief executive officer ... ....
Syracuse 2013-11-19SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Little League World Series players are not only treated like rock stars, they're housed and protected like them, too. Players and coaches stay at the Dr. Creighton J. Hale International Grove, next to where they compete at Lamade and Volunteer stadiums. It's secure and private enough to feel as though there's no one around but their friends. And that's the plan as four buildings house the four teams ... ---- ... ....
The Wichita Eagle 2013-08-17Every now and then it helps to revisit a classic work of art from a different perspective than the one you've grown used to ... Old Works, Born Anew." ... The Untold Story of Oscar's Nightmare Opening." ... Playwright J.C ... There are some unexpected laughs for modern audiences early in the film when Prince Florimond (Creighton Hale) arrives at the court to request his cousin's hand in marriage ... Marguerite Clark as Snow White with Creighton Hale ... W ... W....
Huffington Post 2013-04-17Creighton Hale (May 24, 1882 - August 9, 1965) was an Irish-born American movie actor who worked in the silent film era.
While starring in Charles Frohman's Broadway production of Indian Summer, Hale was spotted by a representative of the Pathe Film Company. His first movie was The Exploits of Elaine in 1914.
Since his rise to stardom, Hale starred in hit films such as Way Down East, Orphans of the Storm, and The Cat and the Canary.
In 1923, he starred in an early pornographic "stag" film On the Beach (a.k.a. Getting His Goat and The Goat Man). In the film, three nude women agree to have sex with him, but only through a hole in the fence.
However, when talkies came about, his career did not hold up. He made several appearances in Hal Roach's Our Gang series (School's Out, Big Ears, Free Wheeling), and also had minor roles in major talking films such as Larceny, Inc., The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca.
Hale married Kathleen Bering, the daughter of a Texas oil man, in Los Angeles in 1931. He died in 1965, at age 83, in South Pasadena, California, and was buried in Duncans Mills Cemetery, in Duncans Mills, California.
Although she's not alone she feels so lonely
And when they do make love, she feels untouched
When they kiss she feels no lips upon hers
Thought they have it all they've lost so much
Although they share a home she says "I miss you"
But when she speaks, it doesn't make a sound
Though her days are filled she feels so empty
'Cause even when he's there, he's not around
And they are
Living there behind the garden wall
In a house that's grown so small
No one sees the flowers fade and fall
There behind the garden wall
Although she took his name he is a stranger
And when he looks at her he doesn't see
That even as she smiles her heart is breaking
Because she knows the man he used to be
Season after season nothing changes
And reason after reason comes and goes
She wants to leave but hangs on to the feeling
That somewhere in the garden something grows
So they keep
Living there behind the garden wall
In a house that's grown so small
No one sees the flowers fade and fall
There behind the garden wall
Though they have it all, they've lost so much
They're still
Living there behind the garden wall
In a house that's grown so small
No one sees the flowers fade and fall
There behind the garden wall