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Frank Coghlan, Jr. (March 15, 1916 – September 7, 2009) also known as "Junior Coghlan", was an American actor who later became a career officer in the United States Navy and a Naval Aviator. He appeared in approximately 129 films and television programs between 1920 and 1974. During the 1920s and 1930s, he became a popular child and juvenile actor, appearing in films with Pola Negri, Jack Dempsey, William Haines, Shirley Temple, Mickey Rooney, and Bette Davis. He appeared in early "Our Gang" comedies, but he is best known for the role of Billy Batson in the 1941 motion picture serial Adventures of Captain Marvel. Coghlan later served 23 years as an aviator and officer in the U.S. Navy, from 1942 to 1965. After retiring from the Navy, he returned to acting and appeared in television, films, and commercials. He published an autobiography in 1992 and died in 2009 at age 93.
Coghlan was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but his parents moved to Hollywood when he was still a baby. His father was a doctor, and in "Who's Who on the Screen" for 1932 he hoped to be a doctor, too, when he grew up. Coghlan began appearing in motion pictures in 1920 as an extra and worked his way up to more important roles. He later boasted that he had been gainfully employed since age three. The freckle-faced Coghlan was billed as "Junior Coghlan" and became one of Hollywood's most popular child stars. Film historian Leonard Maltin said, "He was one of the busiest child actors of the late '20s and 1930s. He was a fresh, freckle-faced boy with great All-American-type appeal."
Frank Coghlan may refer to:
Fawcett Comics, a division of Fawcett Publications, was one of several successful comic book publishers during the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. Its most popular character was Captain Marvel, the alter ego of radio reporter Billy Batson, who transformed into the hero whenever he said the magic word "Shazam!".
Other characters published by Fawcett include Captain Video, Hopalong Cassidy, Ibis the Invincible, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Spy Smasher, Captain Midnight, Phantom Eagle, Mister Scarlet and Pinky, Minute-Man, Commando Yank and Golden Arrow.
Aside from the better known superhero books, Fawcett also published a short-lived line of horror comics during the early 1950s, a string of titles which included This Magazine Is Haunted, Beware! Terror Tales, Worlds of Fear, Strange Suspense Stories, and Unknown World. Other genres included teenage humor (Otis and Babs), funny animal (Hoppy the Marvel Bunny), romance (Sweethearts), war (Soldier Comics) and Western (Lash LaRue, Six Gun Heroes). Fawcett also produced comics based on contemporary movie stars (Tom Mix, Monte Hale) and matinee serials (Nyoka the Jungle Girl). The entire line was dropped in 1953, when Fawcett closed down their comics publishing wing (though many titles were picked up by Charlton Comics [see below]).
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 American black-and-white 12-chapter Republic Pictures film serial, produced by Hiram S. Brown, Jr., directed by John English and William Witney, and starring Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures.
Adventures of Captain Marvel was the 21st of 66 film serials produced by Republic and their first comic book character adaptation (not counting comic strips). The serial featured the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original screen story. Captain Marvel fights a masked criminal mastermind called the Scorpion, who is determined to gain control of an ancient weapon. It is made in the form of a large metallic scorpion with adjustable legs, tail, and removable lenses that must be properly aligned in order to activate its powerful ray.
This is for a project I had to do for Computer Graphics 2. I had to do a short 1-minute biography on an old actor or actress.
Starring Frank Coghlan Jr., Edward Nugent, Patricia Scott, Cornelius Keefe, Margaret Mann and Roy D'Arcy. Directed by Bernard B. Ray. Poor Mary Bradley (Patricia Bradley) stands to lose the family farm if her thoroughbred horse, Blue Streak, doesn't win the Kentucky Derby. Barton Pierce (Cornelius Keefe) , a crooked district attorney who has designs on the farm, sends her brother, jockey Johnny (Frank Coghlan Jr.) to prison on trumped-up charges. Teancious investigative reporter Martin Martin (Edward Nugent) joins forces with Mary in a desperate attempt to clear her innocent brother in time for the big race. Not rated. Black and white. 59 minutes. Release date: May, 1935. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classi...
Director: Rupert Julian What starts as race from China to Boston to earn coveted tea trade contract on the high seas turns into dangerous journey with typhoon, mutiny, and no fresh water. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018601/ Also Known As: Fullriggarnas kamp / O Veleiro Triunfante / O gentleman cow boy / Rivalen des Ozeans / O Capitão Yankee
Peggy Cass guest stars and the panel plays "To Tell The Truth"! Joan Fontaine fils in for Betsy Palmer on the panel and former child actor Junior Coghlan (Frank Coghlan Jr) appears Garry Moore Host with Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson
Pathe Newsreel footage of Frank 'Junior' Coghlan playing baseball in his spare time away from the movies.
Where is Coghlan Beach? (Frank Coghlan - "Double Dip Frank") Frank was a great swimmer, and he loved swimming in San Francisco Bay and Lake Tahoe. Frank held the world record for his 1978 solo swim 13 miles across Lake Tahoe. His children called him "Double Dip Frank" after his swims across New York Harbor Verazzano Narrows and across San Francisco's Golden Gate on the same day. His fellow South Enders named a beach in his honor many years ago and that club still holds the "Coghlan Beach" swim annually.
Here is part of the opening scenes from the 1939 movie, Boy's Reformatory, starring Frankie Darro and Frank Coghlan, Jr. Frankie gets to play opposite the wonderful Lillian Elliott, who played his mother in a number of films. This time he plays her devoted foster son, and goes looking for her real son (played by Coghlan) who is obviously going in the wrong direction.
Frankie Darro turns in a moving performance as Tommy Ryan, an orphan taken in by the motherly Mrs. O'Meara (Lillian Elliott). When her own son, Eddie (Frank Coghlan, Jr.) gets mixed up in a fur robbery, Tommy takes the rap for him and is sent to reform school to protect the only mother he's ever known from grief.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 American 12-chapter black-and-white Republic Pictures film serial, produced by Hiram S. Brown, Jr., directed by John English and William Witney, that stars Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. Adventures of Captain Marvel was the 21st of 66 film serials produced by Republic and their first comic book character adaptation (not counting comic strips). The serial featured the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original screen story. Captain Marvel fights a masked criminal mastermind called the Scorpion, who is determine...
Sonny wants a motorcycle for his birthday, and is disappointed when he learns that he is getting a dog instead. Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Ewart Adamson (adaptation), Ewart Adamson (continuity), 1 more credit » Stars: Frank Coghlan Jr., Shirley Temple, Kenneth Howell
=PLEASE SUBSCRIBE= Subscribe to stay current on recent Movie & Music video uploads http://www.youtube.com/user/papadoc73 Channel 3 YouTube Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a...
Hell's House is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Junior Durkin, featuring Bette Davis and directed by Howard Higgin. The screenplay by Paul Gangelin and B. Harrison Orkow, set during the waning days of the Prohibition era, is based on a story by Higgin. Cast Bette Davis as Peggy Gardner Pat O'Brien as Matt Kelly Junior Durkin as Jimmy Mason Frank Coghlan Jr. as Shorty Emma Dunn as Emma Clark Charley Grapewin as Henry Clark Morgan Wallace as Frank Gebhardt Hooper Atchley as Captain Of The Guard Wallis Clark as Judge Robinson James A. Marcus as Superintendent Charles Thompson Directed by Howard Higgin Produced by B. F. Zeidman Written by Paul Gangelin, B. Harrison Orkow Starring Junior Durkin, Bette Davis, Pat O'Brien Cinematography Alan G. Siegler Edited by Edward Schroeder P...
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Stars: Shirley Temple, Frank Coghlan Jr. and Mary Blackford Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Charles Lamont (story) Sonny falls for the pretty new girl next door and decides to take her to a part. First, however, he has to get his sister Mary Lou to go to sleep, which is proving to be a harder task than he anticipated. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmHgXUJMN1TWENupnONRZ1nJQxBl2TykO
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Adventures of Capture ain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter Republic Pictures film serial directed by John English and William Witney, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a masked criminal mastermind called The Scorpion who is determined to gain control of a powerful ray weapon, which takes the form of a large ...
Stars: Ken Maynard, Dorothy Dix, Frank Coghlan Jr. Director: J.P. McGowan Writers: Alan James (story), J.P. McGowan (screenplay) Skinner and his gang are grabbing land from the ranchers. When they go after Kerry's ranch Ken stops them. Skinner frames Ken for rustling but the Sheriff is on Ken's side, and with the help of his brother Earl's Boy Scout troup they go after the gang.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter Republic Pictures film serial directed by John English and William Witney, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a masked criminal mastermind called The Scorpion who is determined to gain control of a powerful ray weapon, which takes the form of a large meta...
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
This is for a project I had to do for Computer Graphics 2. I had to do a short 1-minute biography on an old actor or actress.
Starring Frank Coghlan Jr., Edward Nugent, Patricia Scott, Cornelius Keefe, Margaret Mann and Roy D'Arcy. Directed by Bernard B. Ray. Poor Mary Bradley (Patricia Bradley) stands to lose the family farm if her thoroughbred horse, Blue Streak, doesn't win the Kentucky Derby. Barton Pierce (Cornelius Keefe) , a crooked district attorney who has designs on the farm, sends her brother, jockey Johnny (Frank Coghlan Jr.) to prison on trumped-up charges. Teancious investigative reporter Martin Martin (Edward Nugent) joins forces with Mary in a desperate attempt to clear her innocent brother in time for the big race. Not rated. Black and white. 59 minutes. Release date: May, 1935. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classi...
Director: Rupert Julian What starts as race from China to Boston to earn coveted tea trade contract on the high seas turns into dangerous journey with typhoon, mutiny, and no fresh water. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018601/ Also Known As: Fullriggarnas kamp / O Veleiro Triunfante / O gentleman cow boy / Rivalen des Ozeans / O Capitão Yankee
Peggy Cass guest stars and the panel plays "To Tell The Truth"! Joan Fontaine fils in for Betsy Palmer on the panel and former child actor Junior Coghlan (Frank Coghlan Jr) appears Garry Moore Host with Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson
Pathe Newsreel footage of Frank 'Junior' Coghlan playing baseball in his spare time away from the movies.
Where is Coghlan Beach? (Frank Coghlan - "Double Dip Frank") Frank was a great swimmer, and he loved swimming in San Francisco Bay and Lake Tahoe. Frank held the world record for his 1978 solo swim 13 miles across Lake Tahoe. His children called him "Double Dip Frank" after his swims across New York Harbor Verazzano Narrows and across San Francisco's Golden Gate on the same day. His fellow South Enders named a beach in his honor many years ago and that club still holds the "Coghlan Beach" swim annually.
Here is part of the opening scenes from the 1939 movie, Boy's Reformatory, starring Frankie Darro and Frank Coghlan, Jr. Frankie gets to play opposite the wonderful Lillian Elliott, who played his mother in a number of films. This time he plays her devoted foster son, and goes looking for her real son (played by Coghlan) who is obviously going in the wrong direction.
Frankie Darro turns in a moving performance as Tommy Ryan, an orphan taken in by the motherly Mrs. O'Meara (Lillian Elliott). When her own son, Eddie (Frank Coghlan, Jr.) gets mixed up in a fur robbery, Tommy takes the rap for him and is sent to reform school to protect the only mother he's ever known from grief.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 American 12-chapter black-and-white Republic Pictures film serial, produced by Hiram S. Brown, Jr., directed by John English and William Witney, that stars Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. Adventures of Captain Marvel was the 21st of 66 film serials produced by Republic and their first comic book character adaptation (not counting comic strips). The serial featured the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original screen story. Captain Marvel fights a masked criminal mastermind called the Scorpion, who is determine...
Sonny wants a motorcycle for his birthday, and is disappointed when he learns that he is getting a dog instead. Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Ewart Adamson (adaptation), Ewart Adamson (continuity), 1 more credit » Stars: Frank Coghlan Jr., Shirley Temple, Kenneth Howell
=PLEASE SUBSCRIBE= Subscribe to stay current on recent Movie & Music video uploads http://www.youtube.com/user/papadoc73 Channel 3 YouTube Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a...
Hell's House is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Junior Durkin, featuring Bette Davis and directed by Howard Higgin. The screenplay by Paul Gangelin and B. Harrison Orkow, set during the waning days of the Prohibition era, is based on a story by Higgin. Cast Bette Davis as Peggy Gardner Pat O'Brien as Matt Kelly Junior Durkin as Jimmy Mason Frank Coghlan Jr. as Shorty Emma Dunn as Emma Clark Charley Grapewin as Henry Clark Morgan Wallace as Frank Gebhardt Hooper Atchley as Captain Of The Guard Wallis Clark as Judge Robinson James A. Marcus as Superintendent Charles Thompson Directed by Howard Higgin Produced by B. F. Zeidman Written by Paul Gangelin, B. Harrison Orkow Starring Junior Durkin, Bette Davis, Pat O'Brien Cinematography Alan G. Siegler Edited by Edward Schroeder P...
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Stars: Shirley Temple, Frank Coghlan Jr. and Mary Blackford Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Charles Lamont (story) Sonny falls for the pretty new girl next door and decides to take her to a part. First, however, he has to get his sister Mary Lou to go to sleep, which is proving to be a harder task than he anticipated. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmHgXUJMN1TWENupnONRZ1nJQxBl2TykO
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Adventures of Capture ain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter Republic Pictures film serial directed by John English and William Witney, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a masked criminal mastermind called The Scorpion who is determined to gain control of a powerful ray weapon, which takes the form of a large ...
Stars: Ken Maynard, Dorothy Dix, Frank Coghlan Jr. Director: J.P. McGowan Writers: Alan James (story), J.P. McGowan (screenplay) Skinner and his gang are grabbing land from the ranchers. When they go after Kerry's ranch Ken stops them. Skinner frames Ken for rustling but the Sheriff is on Ken's side, and with the help of his brother Earl's Boy Scout troup they go after the gang.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter Republic Pictures film serial directed by John English and William Witney, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a masked criminal mastermind called The Scorpion who is determined to gain control of a powerful ray weapon, which takes the form of a large meta...
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Starring Frank Coghlan Jr., Edward Nugent, Patricia Scott, Cornelius Keefe, Margaret Mann and Roy D'Arcy. Directed by Bernard B. Ray. Poor Mary Bradley (Patricia Bradley) stands to lose the family farm if her thoroughbred horse, Blue Streak, doesn't win the Kentucky Derby. Barton Pierce (Cornelius Keefe) , a crooked district attorney who has designs on the farm, sends her brother, jockey Johnny (Frank Coghlan Jr.) to prison on trumped-up charges. Teancious investigative reporter Martin Martin (Edward Nugent) joins forces with Mary in a desperate attempt to clear her innocent brother in time for the big race. Not rated. Black and white. 59 minutes. Release date: May, 1935. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classi...
Peggy Cass guest stars and the panel plays "To Tell The Truth"! Joan Fontaine fils in for Betsy Palmer on the panel and former child actor Junior Coghlan (Frank Coghlan Jr) appears Garry Moore Host with Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 American 12-chapter black-and-white Republic Pictures film serial, produced by Hiram S. Brown, Jr., directed by John English and William Witney, that stars Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. Adventures of Captain Marvel was the 21st of 66 film serials produced by Republic and their first comic book character adaptation (not counting comic strips). The serial featured the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original screen story. Captain Marvel fights a masked criminal mastermind called the Scorpion, who is determine...
Hell's House is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Junior Durkin, featuring Bette Davis and directed by Howard Higgin. The screenplay by Paul Gangelin and B. Harrison Orkow, set during the waning days of the Prohibition era, is based on a story by Higgin. Cast Bette Davis as Peggy Gardner Pat O'Brien as Matt Kelly Junior Durkin as Jimmy Mason Frank Coghlan Jr. as Shorty Emma Dunn as Emma Clark Charley Grapewin as Henry Clark Morgan Wallace as Frank Gebhardt Hooper Atchley as Captain Of The Guard Wallis Clark as Judge Robinson James A. Marcus as Superintendent Charles Thompson Directed by Howard Higgin Produced by B. F. Zeidman Written by Paul Gangelin, B. Harrison Orkow Starring Junior Durkin, Bette Davis, Pat O'Brien Cinematography Alan G. Siegler Edited by Edward Schroeder P...
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." 2005. Anna Manahan, Arts Lives, All About Anna, Part 1 - made by Charlie Mc Carthy/Icebox Films for RTÉ television. A revealing portrait of the famous, award winning Waterford actress, Anna Manahan. In 1998 she won the prestigious Tony award for her portrayal of a physically feeble but monstrously manipulative old woman in Martin McDonagh's play "The Beauty Queen of Leenane." She died on 8 March 2009 (of multiple organ failure) in Water...
Stars: Shirley Temple, Frank Coghlan Jr. and Mary Blackford Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Charles Lamont (story) Sonny falls for the pretty new girl next door and decides to take her to a part. First, however, he has to get his sister Mary Lou to go to sleep, which is proving to be a harder task than he anticipated. For more hard-to-find Hollywood films check out the Rare & Classic PizzaWood playlist exclusively at PizzaFlix: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmHgXUJMN1TWENupnONRZ1nJQxBl2TykO
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." 2005. Anna Manahan, Arts Lives, All About Anna, Part 2 - made by Charlie Mc Carthy/Icebox Films for RTÉ television. A revealing portrait of the famous, award winning Waterford actress, Anna Manahan. In 1998 she won the prestigious Tony award for her portrayal of a physically feeble but monstrously manipulative old woman in Martin McDonagh's play "The Beauty Queen of Leenane." She died on 8 March 2009 (of multiple organ failure) in Water...
Young girl, sent to the country to avoid the amours of an artist, meets up with her backwards inventor uncle Joe and four country boys, who must all band together to keep the bank from forclosing on a friend of the family. Stars: Slim Summerville, Gale Storm, Zasu Pitts & Frank Coghlan Jr. Directors: Howard M. Railsback, William Strohbach.
Sonny wants a motorcycle for his birthday, and is disappointed when he learns that he is getting a dog instead. Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Ewart . This funny clip is from Pardon My Pups Watch and laugh.. Frolics of Youth (#3): Pardon My Pups Frank Coghlan Jr. as Sonny Rogers Shirley Temple as Mary Lou Rogers.
Live in Hyde Park, London on 11th September 2016. 00:00 - Pictures of Matchstick Men 03:48 - Paper Plane 07:36 - Caroline 11:56 - What You're Proposing . The Quo rock out Hyde Park with an acoustic version of their mega anthem. Visit the BBC Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park website for more videos and photos . Live at Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park - A Festival In A Day on the 9th September 2012. 00:00 - Caroline 04:57: - Something 'bout You Baby I Like 07:10 - Rain 11:56 . The legendary rockers get the party boogieing with their hit from 1977. Visit the BBC Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park website for more videos and photos .
Drum Taps (Ken Maynard) Western Movies Full Length. In this action, romance, western movie a racket buys an outlaw gang . Whistlin Dan Ken Maynard western movie full length. Brought to you free online by . A outlaw gang leader kills a cowboy. Stars: Ken Maynard, Dorothy Dix, Frank Coghlan Jr. Director: J.P. McGowan Writers: Alan James (story), J.P. McGowan (screenplay) Skinner and his gang are .
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter Republic Pictures film serial directed by John English and William Witney, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a masked criminal mastermind called The Scorpion who is determined to gain control of a powerful ray weapon, which takes the form of a large meta...
Stars: Ken Maynard, Dorothy Dix, Frank Coghlan Jr. Director: J.P. McGowan Writers: Alan James (story), J.P. McGowan (screenplay) Skinner and his gang are grabbing land from the ranchers. When they go after Kerry's ranch Ken stops them. Skinner frames Ken for rustling but the Sheriff is on Ken's side, and with the help of his brother Earl's Boy Scout troup they go after the gang.
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter film serial directed by John English and William Witney for Republic Pictures, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Adventures of Capture ain Marvel is a 1941 twelve-chapter Republic Pictures film serial directed by John English and William Witney, adapted from the popular Captain Marvel comic book character then appearing in Fawcett Comics publications such as Whiz Comics and Captain Marvel Adventures. It starred Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson. This serial was the twenty-first of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic and their first comic book adaptation, not counting comic strips. The serial featured an adaptation of the Fawcett Comics superhero, placed within an original story. He fights a masked criminal mastermind called The Scorpion who is determined to gain control of a powerful ray weapon, which takes the form of a large ...
Starring Ozzie, Harriet, David and Ricky Nelson, Don Defore, Florence Lake and Herb Vigran. Directed by Ozzie Nelson. Season 1, episode 6. Ozzie has tickets to the Riviera Ballet, but Harriet doesn't want him to go because the actresses will be wearing skimpy costumes. With original commercials. Not rated. B&W;. 29 minutes. Release date: November 7, 1952. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic movies, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, autographs and collectables -- be sure to visit Captain Bijou's website, www.captainbijou.com.
Starring Marian marsh, Gordon Oliver, Margaret Dumont, Peggy Shannon, Miles Mander, Sarah Padden, Wade Boteler and Mary Kornman. Directed by Phil Rosen. Two young strangers, Bonnie Blair (Marian Marsh) and Philip Henderson (Gordon Oliver), a man and a woman, are framed for a jewel robbery and sentenced to 18 months in jail. After they are released, they join forces to track down the real thieves. Not rated. B&W;. 53 minutes. Release date: October 4, 1937. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic movies, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, autographs and collectables -- be sure to visit Captain Bijou's website, www.captainbijou.com.
A 1936 drama film directed by Charles Lamont, starring Frank Coghlan Jr., Lloyd Hughes, Dickie Moore and Ann Doran. Do You Remember "School Days"? Youngsters, good and bad...students, bullies, teacher's pets, flirts, and rowdies. Do you remember them in your own school days? Director: Charles Lamont Writers: Paul Perez (original story), Paul Perez (screenplay) Stars: Frank Coghlan Jr., Lloyd Hughes, Dickie Moore, Ann Doran,
Starring Andy Clyde, Lucille Gleason, Roger Imhof, Ben Alexander, Ann Doran, Frank Coghlan Jr., Paula Stone, Jack Randall, Sam Flint and Eleanor Stewart. Directed by Roland Reed. Dreams of the good life drive Pa Wallace (Roger Imhof) to mortgage his tiny old house and haul his wife, four kids and Grandpa to a big fancy mansion, complete with a butler and maid. This became possible because Pa was invited by the president of his lodge to invest $5000 in a gold-mining company. The thrill of their extravagant living is dampened, however, when the lodge's leader is exposed as a swindler!! This delightful, comedy programmer was the last film released by Chesterfield Pictures before it became part of Republic Pictures. Not rated. Black and white. Release date: November 29, 1936.
Released on May 7, 1927: (running time 65 minutes) An American sea captain must race a British merchant ship from China to Boston, with the winner getting all of the Chinese tea trade for America. Produced by Cecil B. DeMilleand Jack Broder Directed by Rupert JulianWritten by Denison Clift,Garrett Fort, John W. Krafft andGarnett Weston The Actors: William Boyd(Captain Hal Winslow), Elinor Fair (Lady Jocelyn Huntington),Frank Coghlan Jr. (Mickey Murphy), John Miljan (Paul de Vigny), Walter Long (Ironhead Joe), Louis Payne (Lord Huntington), Burr McIntosh(Thomas Winslow), George Ovey (Alf), Zack Williams(Ham), William Blaisdell (Ike),Clarence Burton (Captain McIntosh), Stanton Heck(Yankee Clipper First Mate Doane), Julia Faye (Queen Victoria), Harry Holden(President Zachary Taylor),Nichola...