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Jackie Searl (July 7, 1921 - 29 April 1991), born John E. Searl, was an American child actor who began performing on a local Los Angeles radio at the age of three. His first movie role was in Daughters of Desire (1929) followed by Tom Sawyer (1930) with Jackie Coogan and Mitzi Green, and Huckleberry Finn in 1931.
Searl was especially known for playing bratty kids, and often had only small roles, such as "Robin Figg" in 1934's Strictly Dynamite. Notable films in which he appeared include Skippy, High Gear, Peck's Bad Boy, Great Expectations, and Little Lord Fauntleroy. In the 1940s, he had some supporting character roles before disappearing for nearly a decade. In the early 1960s, Searl enjoyed a flurry of activity as a supporting villain on television.
Young boy Bill Peck adores his father and tries to be good, but the arrival of Bill's cousin Horace upsets Bill's plans. Horace's brattish ways result in Bill rather than Horace getting in trouble. Written by Jim Beaver
Ginger, an orphan, is living with her foster-uncle, Rexford Whittington, a broken-down Shakesperian actor. Although denied the love of a mother and father, Ginger looks after her uncle, gives him lectures, loves him, defends him and keeps house for him. But, through a meddling do-gooder, she is placed in the home of the Parkers, and clashes immediately with the pampered young son, Hamilton. Jane Withers ... Ginger O.P. Heggie ... Rexford Whittington Jackie Searl ... Hamilton Parker Katharine Alexander ... Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Walter Woolf King ... Daniel Parker (as Walter King)
Little Lord Fauntleroy is a 1936 drama film based on the 1886 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film stars Freddie Bartholomew as Cedric "Ceddie" Errol, Lord Fauntleroy, Dolores Costello as his mother "Dearest" Errol, and C. Aubrey Smith as the Earl of Dorincourt. An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust. Young Cedric "Ceddie" Errol (Freddie Bartholomew) and his widowed mother, whom he calls "Dearest" (Dolores Costello), live frugally in 1880s Brooklyn after the death of his father. Cedric's prejudiced English grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt (C. Aubrey Smith), had long ago disowned his son for marrying an American. The earl sends his lawyer Havisham (Henr...
-PUBLIC DOMAIN- One year after Jim and Molly tie the knot, the happy newlywed's lives are turned upside down. Jim is a condemned man, and Molly is desperately trying to reach out to him one last time. Tony, a terminally ill reporter with "nothing to lose", wants to help these two young lovers any way he can. Cast: Molly - Mary Brian Tony - Russell Hopton Jim - Donald Dillaway Russell - De Witt Jennings Clarence - Jackie Searl
Chris Searl talks about his background and influences in photography based on youth culture including his work on Monster Children magazine. Chris also covers light photography tips on portraiture photography and flash lighting. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
Stars: Jackie Cooper, Thomas Meighan, Jackie Searl Director: Edward F. Cline Writers: George W. Peck (story) A young boy's discomfort upon discovering that he was adopted is doubled when his obnoxious aunt and repulsive cousin move in!
Showtime! Alex Keirl makes Les Mis his own Simon says he pitched his efforts too high but that is his only criticism. From the karaoke machine to the next round of BGT -- Alex is through. Watch Alex again and plenty more full BGT clips here: http://talent.itv.com/2013/videos/auditions/watch_showtime-alex-keirl-makes-les-mis-his-own_item_200667.htm See more from Britain's Got Talent at http://itv.com/talent SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/BGTsub Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BritainsGotTalent Twitter: http://twitter.com/GotTalent Download the BGT mobile app: http://bit.ly/BGTapp Watch full episodes on ITV Player (UK ONLY): http://www.itv.com/itvplayer
Stars: Jean Hersholt, Jackie Searl, J. Farrell MacDonald Director: Christy Cabanne Writers: Olga Printzlau (story) Jean Hersholt stars as a golden-hearted Jewish pawnbroker whose daughter, falls in love with Irish-Catholic policeman. When another Irish cop is killed by a burglar, Hersholt adopts the dead man's son.
Starring James Murray, Joan Marsh, Jackie Searl, Eddie Lambert, Ann Brody, Theodore von Eltz, Lee Moran and Marion Sayers. Directed by Leigh Jason. After hotshot race car driver Mark 'High Gear' Sherrod (James Murray) looses his nerve, he takes a job driving a taxi. After he befriends a cute reporter (Joan Marsh) and the young handicapped son of a deceased driver, he attempts to return to the track. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: March 22, 1933.
Hello! Our movie, Topaze, won the 1933 National Board of Review Award for Best Film! This doesn't surprise me at all. Though in Cinemas 84 years ago, this film really couldn't be more relevant today--as King Solomon said, "There's nothing new under the sun..." Chock-full of Truth, this ironic and satirical Classic Movie about HONESTY, & INTEGRITY, (or lack there-of) and NAIVETY in ADVERTISING--as well as in the HEARTS of men and women--will entertain and encourage you. You may even find yourself rewinding to be sure you "heard that right"? ;D (yep, you did!) I've watched this movie several times because it runs the gamut of human experiences and emotions. It somehow makes me feel more connected to generations before who've battled life's many and varied 'curve balls'. I think upo...
Young boy Bill Peck adores his father and tries to be good, but the arrival of Bill's cousin Horace upsets Bill's plans. Horace's brattish ways result in Bill rather than Horace getting in trouble. Written by Jim Beaver
Ginger, an orphan, is living with her foster-uncle, Rexford Whittington, a broken-down Shakesperian actor. Although denied the love of a mother and father, Ginger looks after her uncle, gives him lectures, loves him, defends him and keeps house for him. But, through a meddling do-gooder, she is placed in the home of the Parkers, and clashes immediately with the pampered young son, Hamilton. Jane Withers ... Ginger O.P. Heggie ... Rexford Whittington Jackie Searl ... Hamilton Parker Katharine Alexander ... Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Walter Woolf King ... Daniel Parker (as Walter King)
Little Lord Fauntleroy is a 1936 drama film based on the 1886 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film stars Freddie Bartholomew as Cedric "Ceddie" Errol, Lord Fauntleroy, Dolores Costello as his mother "Dearest" Errol, and C. Aubrey Smith as the Earl of Dorincourt. An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust. Young Cedric "Ceddie" Errol (Freddie Bartholomew) and his widowed mother, whom he calls "Dearest" (Dolores Costello), live frugally in 1880s Brooklyn after the death of his father. Cedric's prejudiced English grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt (C. Aubrey Smith), had long ago disowned his son for marrying an American. The earl sends his lawyer Havisham (Henr...
-PUBLIC DOMAIN- One year after Jim and Molly tie the knot, the happy newlywed's lives are turned upside down. Jim is a condemned man, and Molly is desperately trying to reach out to him one last time. Tony, a terminally ill reporter with "nothing to lose", wants to help these two young lovers any way he can. Cast: Molly - Mary Brian Tony - Russell Hopton Jim - Donald Dillaway Russell - De Witt Jennings Clarence - Jackie Searl
Chris Searl talks about his background and influences in photography based on youth culture including his work on Monster Children magazine. Chris also covers light photography tips on portraiture photography and flash lighting. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
Stars: Jackie Cooper, Thomas Meighan, Jackie Searl Director: Edward F. Cline Writers: George W. Peck (story) A young boy's discomfort upon discovering that he was adopted is doubled when his obnoxious aunt and repulsive cousin move in!
Showtime! Alex Keirl makes Les Mis his own Simon says he pitched his efforts too high but that is his only criticism. From the karaoke machine to the next round of BGT -- Alex is through. Watch Alex again and plenty more full BGT clips here: http://talent.itv.com/2013/videos/auditions/watch_showtime-alex-keirl-makes-les-mis-his-own_item_200667.htm See more from Britain's Got Talent at http://itv.com/talent SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/BGTsub Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BritainsGotTalent Twitter: http://twitter.com/GotTalent Download the BGT mobile app: http://bit.ly/BGTapp Watch full episodes on ITV Player (UK ONLY): http://www.itv.com/itvplayer
Stars: Jean Hersholt, Jackie Searl, J. Farrell MacDonald Director: Christy Cabanne Writers: Olga Printzlau (story) Jean Hersholt stars as a golden-hearted Jewish pawnbroker whose daughter, falls in love with Irish-Catholic policeman. When another Irish cop is killed by a burglar, Hersholt adopts the dead man's son.
Starring James Murray, Joan Marsh, Jackie Searl, Eddie Lambert, Ann Brody, Theodore von Eltz, Lee Moran and Marion Sayers. Directed by Leigh Jason. After hotshot race car driver Mark 'High Gear' Sherrod (James Murray) looses his nerve, he takes a job driving a taxi. After he befriends a cute reporter (Joan Marsh) and the young handicapped son of a deceased driver, he attempts to return to the track. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: March 22, 1933.
Hello! Our movie, Topaze, won the 1933 National Board of Review Award for Best Film! This doesn't surprise me at all. Though in Cinemas 84 years ago, this film really couldn't be more relevant today--as King Solomon said, "There's nothing new under the sun..." Chock-full of Truth, this ironic and satirical Classic Movie about HONESTY, & INTEGRITY, (or lack there-of) and NAIVETY in ADVERTISING--as well as in the HEARTS of men and women--will entertain and encourage you. You may even find yourself rewinding to be sure you "heard that right"? ;D (yep, you did!) I've watched this movie several times because it runs the gamut of human experiences and emotions. It somehow makes me feel more connected to generations before who've battled life's many and varied 'curve balls'. I think upo...
What Becomes of the Children? (1936)Joan Marsh, Robert Frazer, Natalie Moorhead. Best Western Movies. Starring James Murray, Joan Marsh, Jackie Searl,
A classic adventure movie directed by Leigh Jason. Starring James Murray, Joan Marsh, and Jackie Searl. Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/adventure/1930s/high-gear/ for more information.
Stars: Jackie Cooper, Thomas Meighan, Jackie Searl Director: Edward F. Cline Writers: George W. Peck (story) A young boys discomfort upon discovering that he was adopted is doubled when his obnoxious aunt and repulsive cousin move in!
Stars: Jackie Cooper, Thomas Meighan, Jackie Searl Director: Edward F. Cline Writers: George W. Peck (story) A young boy's discomfort upon discovering that he was adopted is doubled when his obnoxious aunt and repulsive cousin move in!
A classic adventure movie directed by Leigh Jason. Starring James Murray, Joan Marsh and Jackie Searl. Visit http://www.classic-flicks.com/adventure/1930s/high-gear/ for more information.
Ginger, an orphan, is living with her foster-uncle, Rexford Whittington, a broken-down Shakesperian actor. Although denied the love of a mother and father, Ginger looks after her uncle, gives him lectures, loves him, defends him and keeps house for him. But, through a meddling do-gooder, she is placed in the home of the Parkers, and clashes immediately with the pampered young son, Hamilton. Jane Withers ... Ginger O.P. Heggie ... Rexford Whittington Jackie Searl ... Hamilton Parker Katharine Alexander ... Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Walter Woolf King ... Daniel Parker (as Walter King)
High Gear (Classic Adventure / Romance Movie) 1933 New Released Movies 2017 a classic adventure movie directed by leigh jason. starring james murray, joan marsh, and jackie searl. visit for more information. Subscribe & More Videos: https://goo.gl/WAa3wY Thank for watching, Please Like Share And SUBSCRIBE!!! #driver, #reporter
Young boy Bill Peck adores his father and tries to be good, but the arrival of Bill's cousin Horace upsets Bill's plans. Horace's brattish ways result in Bill rather than Horace getting in trouble. Written by Jim Beaver