'Charles Bryant' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Summer Magic (1963)
Actors:
Walt Disney (miscellaneous crew),
Paul E. Burns (actor),
Harry Holcombe (actor),
Burl Ives (actor),
Norman Leavitt (actor),
Michael J. Pollard (actor),
Eddie Quillan (actor),
Una Merkel (actress),
Hayley Mills (actress),
Walt Disney (producer),
Ron Miller (producer),
Buddy Baker (composer),
Bill Thomas (costume designer),
Peter Brown (actor),
Dorothy McGuire (actress),
Plot: Disney musical about Mother Carey, a Bostonian widow and her three children who move to Maine. Postmaster Osh Popham helps them move into a run-down old house and fixes it up for them. It's not entirely uninhabited, though; the owner, a Mr. Hamilton, is a mysterious character away in Europe, but Osh assures them he won't mind their living there, since he won't be coming home for a long time yet. The children and a cousin who comes to live with them have various adventures before an unexpected visitor shows up.
Keywords: ant, argument, backfire, banister, barber, based-on-novel, bathtub, beaver, beetle, beulah-maine
Genres:
Comedy,
Family,
Musical,
Taglines: THAT WONDERFUL HAYLEY! a-flitterin' in a romantic whirl of her own! HAYLEY'S IN A WHIRL! Breezing through her sixteenth summer!
Quotes:
Gilly Carey: We're out in the sticks, all right.::Nancy Carey: The sticks? It's lovely! Land of promise, land of opportunity!::Gilly Carey: Opportunity for what?::Digby Popham: Well, you got something there. You're the first folks to move into Beulah in more than five years. Most people move away to the city. That's where I'm gonna get as soon as I can.
Peter Carey: She's not knock-kneed, Nancy!
Gilly Carey: [Gilly startles Lallie Joy, making her drop the bags she was carrying] Gee, I'm sorry! [Picks up the bags for her] They're too heavy for a girl. Allow me. [Gilly holds open the door and smiles at her]::Digby Popham: [Irritated] You don't have to be *nice* or nothin', she's my *sister*. [Rolls his eyes at Gilly and goes into the house]
Osh Popham: [Picks up a caterpillar] That's a mighty handsome critter.::Peter Carey: He has a very ugly face.::Osh Popham: Maybe he's thinking the same thing about you.
Digby Popham: I remember the night before I left Beulah, I was talking to Pa about seein' the city and the gals and all, and he said: "Amid pleasures and palaces, wherever you may roam, be it ever so humble there's no place like home."::Gilly Carey: He sang it?::Digby Popham: No, he said it. He made it right up! You know, if he ever wanted to I think Pa could've made a great poet.
Nancy Carey: Oh, Gilly, you can't take everything. There's just not gonna be room in our horrid new house, and we can't afford to pay storage on junk.::Gilly Carey: Why is my stuff always junk and your stuff always priceless? Here, you can have it, Peter.::Peter Carey: Thanks! I'll put it with my junk.::Nancy Carey: A lot of good that did.
Ellen: And their poor mother. One minute a happy wife, and then the fates strike a cruel blow, and she's changed into a poor widowed woman.
Peter Carey: Let me tell her, let me tell her!::Margaret Carey: Tell me.::Peter Carey: Well, with this piano, you don't need any hands! You use your feet to make the keys go up and down. And guess what! I played! I played with this leg, and nobody showed me how.::Margaret Carey: That's your smartest leg.
Margaret Carey: The real blow was those mining stocks we'd counted on. The ones George Ferguson got your father to invest in are completely worthless. Not worth the paper they're written on.::Peter Carey: I'll be very happy to beg. I saw a beggar once with a tin cup full of money.
Nancy Carey: We can't afford that horrible little house? Oh, Mother, that's wonderful! Mother, do you remember after Father - well, you remember how we all made ourselves feel better by talking about the things that had been fun with him? And the best thing we thought of was that time we were all in Maine.::Margaret Carey: And we saw the yellow house in Beulah.::Nancy Carey: And we peered into the windows, and wasn't it wonderful? And nobody lived there!::Gilly Carey: Hey, that was years ago. You're wild.::Peter Carey: I remember it.::Gilly Carey: You weren't even born!::Nancy Carey: Well, Mother, a few weeks ago, I decided to try and find out about that yellow house. So I wrote to the postmaster in Beulah, and he answered! His name is Ossium Popham - isn't it a beautiful name?
Badman's Territory (1946)
Actors:
Chuck Hamilton (actor),
Steve Brodie (actor),
Chet Brandenburg (actor),
Fred Aldrich (actor),
Jack Clifford (actor),
Ray Collins (actor),
Budd Buster (actor),
Tex Cooper (actor),
John Elliott (actor),
George Chesebro (actor),
Art Felix (actor),
Herman Hack (actor),
Richard Hale (actor),
John Halloran (actor),
John Hamilton (actor),
Plot: After some gun play with a posse, the James Gang head for Quinto in a section of land which is not a part of America. Anyone there is beyond the law so the town is populated with outlaws. Next to arrive is Sheriff Rowley, following his brother whom the Gang have brought in injured. Rowley has no authority and gets on well enough with the James boys but is soon involved in other local goings-on, including a move to vote for annexation with Oklahoma which would allow the law well and truly in.
Keywords: 1880s, 19th-century, ambush, american-indian, bad-doctor, bank-robbery, bar-shootout, barbershop-quartet, barfly, bartender
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Western,
Taglines: See Them ALL...IN ACTION -- IN ONE PICTURE! The James Boys - The Daltons - Belle Starr NOTORIOUS FRONTIER OUTLAWS...IN ACTION! (original print ad - all caps) AMERICA'S MOST EXCITING ERA! (original ad - all caps) WANTED FOR MURDER AND ROBBERY --- THE DALTON BROTHERS --- THE JAMES BOYS (original ad - all caps) The Famous Raid by the DALTON GANG, Reenacted Vividly in a Climactic Action Episode (original poster) The West's worst killers strike again!
Quotes:
Narrator: But an unusual mistake was made in this race for statehood. A strip of land was completely overlooked... forgotten. It was left without law or sheriff. This strip had no legal basis for government of any kind. And in the closing decade of the Nineteenth Century, it became a hideout for the outlaws who infested the west. No United States Marshal dared venture there. It was called Badman's Territory.
Hodge: Well, Doc?::Doc Grant: I'm afraid he's made his last mistake.
Doc Grant: You'll find the people in Quinto a pretty decent lot on the whole.::Sheriff Mark Rowley: Tha doesn't square with what I've seen so far.::Doc Grant: Oh, it ain't that bad. Men that put away their guns can't argue with the men that still carry them.
The Coyote Kid: Where are you headed for next, Bob?::Bob Dalton: Two banks.::The Coyote Kid: Double-header, huh?
Bill Hampton: You know, I could kill you for what you just done.::The Coyote Kid: Yeah, you've killed a lot for a lot less.
The Coyote Kid: [to Mark] Daggone it, Sheriff, you should have been an outlaw!
Henryette Alcott: I'd advise you to remove that star.::Sheriff Mark Rowley: Well, thanks, but I think I can take care of myself.::Henryette Alcott: The life expectancy of a sheriff can be very short in Quinto.
Sheriff Mark Rowley: Johnny, if you were an outlaw camped down there on the creek and saw a posse coming up behind you, what would you do.::Deputy Sheriff Johnny Rowley: I'd head up this cut to open country where a man could use a fresh horse.::Sheriff Mark Rowley: Right! Now, as a deputy sheriff who's figured out the outlaw's next move.::Deputy Sheriff Johnny Rowley: I'd sneak up behind those trees.::Sheriff Mark Rowley: Right!::Deputy Sheriff Johnny Rowley: And pump lead into 'em as they come up.::Sheriff Mark Rowley: Wrong! A good officer don't kill except in self-defense. The saw says every man has a right to a fair trial.::Deputy Sheriff Johnny Rowley: Outlaws? Train robbers?::Sheriff Mark Rowley: And even murderers. No man's guilty until he's convicted. So try to take your man alive.::Deputy Sheriff Johnny Rowley: But what if he shows fight?::Sheriff Mark Rowley: That's different! Shoot and don't miss!
Sheriff Mark Rowley: I, uh, see that you've been made the favorite.::Belle Starr: Oh, it's not me. It's my horse Beauty, He's everybody's favorite.::Henryette Alcott: Of course, good luck.::Belle Starr: Wanna make a little side bet with me, Sheriff?::Sheriff Mark Rowley: What f'rinstance?::Belle Starr: Oh, money, or marbles... or moonlight.::Sheriff Mark Rowley: [Turning his head] Suppose we just make it a dollar and a half. [Tips his hat and leaves]
Henryette Alcott: I'm trying to bring some order because I want schools, ranches, churches, hospitals, a courthouse, and a flag. Is there anything wrong with that?::Sheriff Mark Rowley: Nothing except the way you're goin' about it, You may start a local revolution. You can't clean up Quinto with printer's ink, and you can't do it alone.
Lady with Red Hair (1940)
Actors:
Harrison Greene (actor),
Glen Cavender (actor),
Maurice Cass (actor),
William B. Davidson (actor),
Huntley Gordon (actor),
William Gould (actor),
James Conaty (actor),
Creighton Hale (actor),
John Hamilton (actor),
Russell Hicks (actor),
Halliwell Hobbes (actor),
Robert Homans (actor),
William Hopper (actor),
Roger Imhof (actor),
Selmer Jackson (actor),
Plot: A messy divorce leaves Mrs. Leslie Carter shunned by Chicago society for being an adulteress and forbidden from having custody of her son. She's determined to return to her hometown in a few years as a success and with enough money to fight to get her son back. In order to realize her plans, she heads to New York with ambitions of being a great actress. Despite having no stage training, producer David Belasco becomes attracted to her and becomes intent on making her a star, as well as winning her heart.
Keywords: 1890s, actress, adulteress, ambition, boarding-house, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, chicago-illinois, child-custody, dinner-party, divorce
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Quotes:
David Belasco: The scene is finished... either applaud or get out of the way.
Mrs. Leslie Carter: Why must they make some harmless weekend seem like a vulgar, obscene escapade? What kind of minds have these women got? Oh, whatever I've done, I've done to myself! Not the baby!
Mrs. Leslie Carter: I'm going to be an actress.::Mrs. Dudley: Oh, now you start that again! You don't know what you're talking about. It takes years of training to become a successful actress.::Mrs. Leslie Carter: I can walk and talk and shout as well as any other!
Mrs. 'Ma' Frazier: Did you enjoy your season in Buffalo, Mr. Williams?::Mr. Williams: Oh, very much. Good audiences, nice theatre.::Daisy Dawn: I always found the Buffalo people most hospitable to the members of our stock company.::Mr. Williams: The women did make rather a fuss over me, but then it helps business.::Daisy Dawn: I must say the men made rather a fuss over me too when I used to go to the Sticks for summer stock.::Mr. Clifton: Did you have much trouble with the Indians in those days?
Mrs. Leslie Carter: Actors aren't supposed to be human beings, are they? They're strange animals always on exhibition.::David Belasco: Caroline!::Mrs. Leslie Carter: Why people love to admire them as they would a good bit of horseflesh, or a brilliant peacock spreading its feathers.
The Ghost Train (1931)
Actors:
Michael Balcon (producer),
Donald Calthrop (actor),
Ian Dalrymple (editor),
Sidney Gilliat (writer),
Lajos Biró (writer),
Allan Jeayes (actor),
Cyril Raymond (actor),
Walter Forde (director),
Angus MacPhail (writer),
Arnold Ridley (writer),
Jack Hulbert (actor),
Ann Todd (actress),
Henry Caine (actor),
Cicely Courtneidge (actress),
Angela Baddeley (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Thriller,
Speed Wild (1925)
Actors:
Fred Burns (actor),
Charles Clary (actor),
Frank Elliott (actor),
Ralph McCullough (actor),
Ray Turner (actor),
Harry Garson (director),
H.H. Van Loan (writer),
Maurice 'Lefty' Flynn (actor),
Ethel Shannon (actress),
Frank S. Beresford (writer),
Genres:
,
Beyond the Law (1918)
Actors:
William Addison Lathrop (writer),
Bobby Connelly (actor),
William R. Dunn (actor),
Harris Gordon (actor),
Theodore Marston (director),
Mabel Bardine (actress),
Virginia Lee (actress),
Emmett Dalton (miscellaneous crew),
Emmett Dalton (actor),
Emmett Dalton (actor),
Emmett Dalton (actor),
Emmett Dalton (writer),
Ida Pardee (actress),
Jack O'Loughlin (actor),
Dick Clark (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Western,