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Stanley Blystone (August 1, 1894 – July 16, 1956) was an American film actor who made over 500 films appearances between 1924 and 1956.
Born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Blystone's full name was William Stanley Blystone. He is best known for his appearance in Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times, playing Paulette Goddard's father, and several short films starring The Three Stooges. Some of his more memorable roles were in the films Half Shot Shooters, False Alarms, Goofs and Saddles, Three Little Twirps and Slaphappy Sleuths. His final appearance with the trio was Of Cash and Hash in 1955. He also appeared in several Laurel and Hardy films.
Blystone was married to Hollywood starlet Alma Tell (1898–1937). They had no children. Blystone's brother John Blystone (1892–1938) was a film director in Hollywood. Stanley was the third cousin of CNN correspondent Richard Blystone and also the second cousin twice removed of George Carmack, who launched the Klondike gold rush.
The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the mid–20th century, best known for their numerous Columbia short subject films that are still syndicated on television. Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick. In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names of "Moe, Larry, and Curly", or as "Moe, Larry, and Shemp" (among other lineups, depending on the particular film). There were six active stooges, five of whom performed in the shorts. Moe and Larry were always present, until the final years of the ensemble's run of more than forty years.
The act began as part of a mid-1920s vaudeville comedy act, billed as Ted Healy and his Stooges, consisting of Healy, Moe Howard, his brother Shemp Howard, and Larry Fine. The four made one feature film, Soup to Nuts, before Shemp left to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by his younger brother, Jerome (Curly Howard), in 1932. Two years later, the trio left Healy and signed on to appear in their own short subjects for Columbia, now billed as "The Three Stooges".
David's Mighty Warriors (also known as David's Mighty Men or the Gibborim) are a group of men in the Bible who were singled out by an appendix of the Books of Samuel. The text (2 Samuel 23:8–39) divides them into the "Three", of which there are three, and "Thirty", of which there are more than thirty. The text explicitly states that there are 37 individuals in all, but it is unclear whether this refers to The Thirty, which may or may not contain The Three, or the combined total of both groups. The text refers to The Three and The Thirty as though they were both important entities, and not just an arbitrary list of three or 30-plus significant men.
Some textual scholars regard the passages referring to The Three and The Thirty as having come from either a source distinct to the main sources in the Books of Samuel, or being otherwise out of place. Since parts of the text have distinct stylistic differences from other portions—appearing as a list, as a series of character introductions, or as a flowing narrative—Some suspect that the passages may themselves be compiled from multiple source documents. Further, as 2 Samuel 23:23–24 reads "...David put him in command of his bodyguard. Asahel, brother of Joab. Among the thirty were...", the text is regarded as corrupted, and the middle of verse 23:24 (between the words Joab and Among) is generally presumed to have been lost (some translations move Among the thirty were to be before Asahel, which smooths over the issue).
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars is an anthology series that was telecast from 1951 until 1959 on CBS. Offering both comedies and drama, the series was sponsored by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. The title was shortened to Schlitz Playhouse, beginning with the fall 1957 season.
Initially, the show was broadcast live, but starting in the summer of 1953, some episodes were filmed in advance. Beginning with the 1956-1957 season, all of the shows were filmed.
Between October 1951 and March 1952, the hour-long show was aired at 9 pm. In April 1952, the running time was reduced from an hour to 30 minutes. The series moved to 9:30 pm in the 1955 fall season.
Two episodes served as pilots for later NBC Western series: The Restless Gun with John Payne (March 29, 1957 pilot) and Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson. The Restless Gun pilot was based on the radio series The Six Shooter, and Payne's character had the same name, Britt Ponset, as the radio character; that name was changed to Vint Bonner when the actual series began, possibly to prevent confusion with Bret Maverick in Maverick, which debuted in 1957.
George Ortuzar (born August 14, 1961), also known as George O, is a Cuban American actor, comedian, and television host best known for his work on Univision, including hosting the shows Lente Loco, La Piñata Loca, and Giorgiomania. Ortuzar has also appeared in several films and commercials, and was featured in advertisements promoting the Hollywood Park Racetrack, for which he served as the marketing manager during its last 12 years of operation. Since 2015, he has hosted the online sports show Better Sports News on YouTube.
Ortuzar's career on television began in 1991, when he joined Univision after being discovered by production executives. After numerous appearances on Sabado Gigante, he went on to become the host of Lente Loco in 1993, alongside Odalys Garcia. Years later, he starred in two children shows La Piñata Loca and Giorgiomania, and has been featured in numerous commercials and infomercials over the years. Ortuzar was also a contestant on the game show The Moment of Truth in 2008. On February 14, 2015, Ortuzar began hosting the YouTube sports news series Better Sports News alongside sportscaster Jeff Chapman.
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Starring Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Jim Thorpe, Lillian Miles, Syd Saylor, Wheeler Oakman, Dick Curtis and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Sam Newfield. A dangerous convict escapes after the two Mounties escorting him are ambushed and shot down by his brothers. The escapee is a gunman working for a gang that is attempting to corner the Northwest fur trade. RCMP Corporal Jim Wilson (Kermit Maynard) is sent to investigate and zeroes in on a trading post run by a shady character named Duval (Wheeler Oakman) and a brassy, hard-edged beauty named Jean (Lillian Miles). Not rated. Black and white. Release date: June 8, 1935.
Starring Art Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al "Fuzzy" St. John, Dorothy Fay, Ted Adams, Nina Gilbert Stanley Blystone, Ernie Adams and Frank LaRue. Directed by Sam Newfield. Land-hungry Harvey Kent (Ted Adams) has is eyes on the nearby ranch belonging to attractive Doris Allen (Dorothy Fay). When she refuses to sell, he has his henchmen rustle cattle of Doris' spread. It looks like a foolproof plan until the two-fisted trio of Lucky, Stormy and Fuzzy ride into action to rout the rustlers and bring Kent to justice. Not rated. Black and white. January 13, 1939,
Starring George O'Brien, Constance Worth, William Hull, Brandon Evans, Gavin Gordon and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Ewing Scott. The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien distributed by RKO Radio in 1936-37 O'Brien attempting to a Senate subpoena on wealthy Commodore Selby (Brandon Evans) on board his yacht during a race. But the sea craft is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore's daughter (Constance Worth) and are shanghaied!! Not rated, B&W;. 57 minutes. Release date: Subscribe to Captain Bijou! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic films, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage te...
A hilarious scene from the 1948 short “Shivering Sherlocks”. Producer Hugh McCollum and director Del Lord (the only "Shemp" Three Stooges short, directed by Del Lord). Starring Moe Howard, Shemp Howard and Larry Fine. Co starring Vernon Dent, Christine McIntyre, Kenneth MacDonald, Frank Lackteen, Duke York, Stanley Blystone, Cy Schindell and Joe Palma. This short was remade on 1955 titled “Of Cash and Hash”.
Modern idők a Magyar Filmadatbázisban: goo.gl/NGd25Z Premier: 2017.05.25. (eredetileg 1936) Dráma | Vígjáték Rendező: Charles Chaplin Operatőr: Ira H. Morgan, Roland Totheroh Vágó: Willard Nico Szereplők: Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford, Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Stanley Blystone, Al Ernest Garcia, Richard Alexander Modern idők filmtartalom: Az első hangosfilm, amiben Charles Chaplin hangja hallható, egyúttal egy hatalmas szatíra a modern élet visszásságairól. A kritikusok által az utolsó nagy némafilm komédiának tartott alkotás éles szemmel mutat rá, hogy az elgépiesedés, a mindenütt jelenlévő elidegenedés miként teszi tönkre világunkat, ráadásul mindezt a Chaplintől megszokott kacagtató, mégis mélyenszántó stílusban. Magyar Filmadatbázis: www.mafab.hu...
Starring; Curly, Larry, Moe With; Stanley Blystone, Chester Conklin, Bud Jamison, Heinie Conklin, Al Thompson, Duke York The Stooges are poster hangers who manage to destroy one of the main posters when Moe pushed Curly into the poster just as their boss Herman comes by to check on them and they just got fired. The boys soon realize that their pay consists of tickets to the circus, but when Curly finds a huge roll of tickets, the trio start scalping them at discount price. After being caught by the circus owner and the local sheriff, Herman decides to hire the Stooges as human targets for the spear-throwing "Sultan of Abudaba".
Goofs and Saddles is the 24th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Plot: Set in the Old West, the Stooges are scouts for the United States Cavalry. They are sent by General Muster (Ted Lorch) to catch a gang of cattle rustlers, so they hide as bushes to try to find the gang's leader, Longhorn Pete (Stanley Blystone). The rustlers are befuddled by the moving bushes. The Stooges eventually wind up in Longhorn Pete's saloon, and the Stooges disguise themselves as gamblers and get into a card game with Pete as they wait for the cavalry. Moe attempts to send a message to General Muster for help via carrier pigeon, but the pigeon returns to Pete, who reads the incriminating mess...
2.45 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: STORM WARNINGS 10-Jul-1953 Teleplay by Paul Ludwig Story by Leonard T. Holton Directed by Bill Karn Robert Stack, Vic Flint, Arthur Franz, Kristine Miller, Wanda, Robert Nichols, Patrick, Charles Seel, Stanley Blystone, Synopsis: Two partners of a wildcat Alaskan airline are both in love with the same girl. [RF] Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hour long live drama from New York. The format changed in April 1952 to a half hour show. During the summer of 1954 filmed episodes appeared along with live ones. This completely changed by fall 1956 to entirely filmed dramas, as well as the title shortened to Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. It ...
43. THE PRIDE OF PIKEVILLE – Mack Sennett Comedies (20:21) (June 5, 1927) 2 reels. Director: Alf Goulding. Cast: Ben Turpin (Baron Bonamo), Thelma Hill (Pearl Pepper), Ruth Taylor (Ruth Hawkins), Andy Clyde (Colonel Pepper), William McCall (Mr. Hawkins), Stanley Blystone (Walter Yates), Vernon Dent (Conductor), Barney Hellum (Ludwig). Baron Bonamo comes to rural America to escape angry European husbands, but winds up the subject of two shotgun weddings featuring Hill and Taylor. Locations include Chatsworth railroad cut. SOURCE: The Blackhawk Films® Collection Presented by CineMuseum ©2012 Keystone Films, LLC Music Composed and Performed by Ben Model Special Thanks To: David Shepard, Serge Bromberg, David B. Pearson, Joe Adamson, Jenny Romero, and the Margaret Herrick Library at The ...
Starring Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Jim Thorpe, Lillian Miles, Syd Saylor, Wheeler Oakman, Dick Curtis and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Sam Newfield. A dangerous convict escapes after the two Mounties escorting him are ambushed and shot down by his brothers. The escapee is a gunman working for a gang that is attempting to corner the Northwest fur trade. RCMP Corporal Jim Wilson (Kermit Maynard) is sent to investigate and zeroes in on a trading post run by a shady character named Duval (Wheeler Oakman) and a brassy, hard-edged beauty named Jean (Lillian Miles). Not rated. Black and white. Release date: June 8, 1935.
Starring Art Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al "Fuzzy" St. John, Dorothy Fay, Ted Adams, Nina Gilbert Stanley Blystone, Ernie Adams and Frank LaRue. Directed by Sam Newfield. Land-hungry Harvey Kent (Ted Adams) has is eyes on the nearby ranch belonging to attractive Doris Allen (Dorothy Fay). When she refuses to sell, he has his henchmen rustle cattle of Doris' spread. It looks like a foolproof plan until the two-fisted trio of Lucky, Stormy and Fuzzy ride into action to rout the rustlers and bring Kent to justice. Not rated. Black and white. January 13, 1939,
Starring George O'Brien, Constance Worth, William Hull, Brandon Evans, Gavin Gordon and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Ewing Scott. The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien distributed by RKO Radio in 1936-37 O'Brien attempting to a Senate subpoena on wealthy Commodore Selby (Brandon Evans) on board his yacht during a race. But the sea craft is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore's daughter (Constance Worth) and are shanghaied!! Not rated, B&W;. 57 minutes. Release date: Subscribe to Captain Bijou! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic films, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage te...
2.45 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: STORM WARNINGS 10-Jul-1953 Teleplay by Paul Ludwig Story by Leonard T. Holton Directed by Bill Karn Robert Stack, Vic Flint, Arthur Franz, Kristine Miller, Wanda, Robert Nichols, Patrick, Charles Seel, Stanley Blystone, Synopsis: Two partners of a wildcat Alaskan airline are both in love with the same girl. [RF] Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hour long live drama from New York. The format changed in April 1952 to a half hour show. During the summer of 1954 filmed episodes appeared along with live ones. This completely changed by fall 1956 to entirely filmed dramas, as well as the title shortened to Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. It ...
"So's Your Aunt Emma!" is a 1942 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is also known as "Meet the Mob". --- Directed by Jean Yarbrough, Produced by Lindsley Parsons (producer) and Barney A. Sarecky (associate producer), written by George Bricker (writer), Edmond Kelso (writer) and Harry Hervey (story "Aunt Emma Paints the Town"), starring Zasu Pitts as Aunt Emma Bates, Roger Pryor as Terry Connors (Globe-Register Reporter), Warren Hymer as Joe Gormley (Hammond Goon), Douglas Fowley as Gus Hammond, Gwen Kenyon as Maris (Terry's Girl), Elizabeth Russell as Zelda Lafontaine, Tristram Coffin as Flower Henderson (Club Savoy Owner), Malcolm Bud McTaggart as Mickey O'Banion, Stanley Blystone as Det. Lt. Miller, Dick Elliott as Evans (Globe- Register Editor), Eleanor Counts as Grac...
Episódio 069 de 1943- Spook Louder (Herois Excêntricos) Sinopse. Um investigador excêntrico (J.O. Dunkfeather, chamado de Professor Picareta pela dublagem brasileira original, interpretado por Lew Kelly) é entrevistado por um repórter de jornal sobre a captura de espiões inimigos pelos Três Patetas. Ele começa a narrar os fatos mostrados em flashback, iniciados quando o trio atrapalhado trabalhava como vendedores e ia de casa em casa oferecendo uma "milagrosa máquina de redução" (provavelmente recomendada para gordos pois a primeira dona de casa que encontram é exageradamente magra). A máquina produz choques e descargas elétricas (o que lembra uma cadeira elétrica) conforme demonstra Curly.Ao chegarem a uma casa afastada, o trio é confundido pelo proprietário, o inventor Graves (Ted Lorch)...
"THE IROQUOIS TRAIL" Storyline - Although set during the French and Indian War, this suspenceful, fast and violent film is fuelled by strick Film Noir. An Innocent man falls deeper into a web of deceit and danger trying to prove his Innocence. Hawkeye, an American scout, helps the British side In the French and Indian War, aided by his Indian blood brother Sagamore.Colorful performances all around particularily from film heavy Sheldon Leonard as a rather sinister Native American Indian, and both George Montgonery, and Brenda Marshall play their roles well in this western rare classic. Full cast starring, George Montgomery, Brenda Marshall, Glenn Langan, Paul Cavanagh, Montr Blue, Sheldon Leonard, Reginald Denny, Dan O'Herlthy, John Doucette, Holmes Herbert, Don Garner, Marcel Gourmet, Art...
Torture Ship is a 1939 American film directed by Victor Halperin. A mad scientist performs experiments on "the criminal mind" on captured criminals on board his private ship. CAST Lyle Talbot as Lt. Bob Bennett Irving Pichel as Dr. Herbert Stander Julie Bishop as Joan Martel Sheila Bromley as Poison Mary Slavish Anthony Averill as Dirk - Stander's Aide Russell Hopton as Harry "The Carver" Bogard Julian Madison as Paul - Stander's Aide Eddie Holden as Ole Olson Wheeler Oakman as John Ritter Stanley Blystone as Captain Mike Briggs Leander De Cordova as Ezra Matthews Demetrius Alexis as Steve Murano Skelton Knaggs as Jesse Bixel
Rainbow's End is a 1935 American Western film directed by Norman Spencer and starring Hoot Gibson. Cast Hoot Gibson as Neil Gibson Jr. June Gale as Ann Ware Oscar Apfel as Neil Gibson Sr. Ada Ince as Gwen Gibson John Elliott as Adam Ware Henry Roquemore as Joe Williams Jerry Mandy as Ranch Cook Charles Hill as Bert Randall Warner Richmond as Thomas Stark Buddy Roosevelt as "Butch", Henchman Stanley Blystone as Dorgan, Ranch Foreman Fred Gilman as George Wright, Bookkeeper John Ince as Rodeo Judge
(Zorro, der blutrote Adler [deutsch, ganzer Film], The Vigilantes Are Coming) Directed by Ray Taylor Mack V. Wright Writing credits Maurice Geraghty (screenplay) and Winston Miller (screenplay) Maurice Geraghty (original story) and Leslie Swabacker (original story) John Rathmell screenplay (uncredited) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Robert Livingston ... Don Loring / The Eagle/ Zorro Kay Hughes ... Doris Colton Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams ... Salvation Raymond Hatton ... Whipsaw Fred Kohler ... General Jason Burr Robert Warwick ... Count Ivan Raspinoff William Farnum ... Father José Bob Kortman ... Boris Petroff John Merton ... Rance Talbot, Burr Henchman Lloyd Ingraham ... John Colton William Desmond ... Anderson, Vigilant...
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Starring Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Jim Thorpe, Lillian Miles, Syd Saylor, Wheeler Oakman, Dick Curtis and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Sam Newfield. A dangerous convict escapes after the two Mounties escorting him are ambushed and shot down by his brothers. The escapee is a gunman working for a gang that is attempting to corner the Northwest fur trade. RCMP Corporal Jim Wilson (Kermit Maynard) is sent to investigate and zeroes in on a trading post run by a shady character named Duval (Wheeler Oakman) and a brassy, hard-edged beauty named Jean (Lillian Miles). Not rated. Black and white. Release date: June 8, 1935.
Starring; Curly, Larry, Moe With; Stanley Blystone, Lew Kelly Spook Louder is told in flashback by Professor J.O. Dunkfeather in an interview with a newspaper reporter. The Professor relates to the reporter the story of Graves, the master spy. As the tale begins, we see the Three Stooges as traveling salesmen, trying their best to sell their "Miracle Reducing Machine", which essentially shakes and rattles off the pounds (as Curly demonstrates). Graves is on his way to Washington, D.C. to test his new death ray machine, and leaves his eerie, spooky mansion in the hands of the trio.
A landslide has diverted water from the Baldwin ranch to Cambert's. With their cattle dying, Cambert refuses to let them have any water. Cast George O'Brien ... Larry Knight Dorothy Wilson ... Kitty Baldwin Paul Kelly ... Phil Acton, Foreman Cross Triangle Harry Woods ... Nick Gambert Jimmy Butler ... Newsboy Jimmy Richard Carlyle ... Dean Baldwin, Cross Triangle Owner Clarence Wilson ... Garvey, Gambert's Lawyer Edgar Norton ... Servant Gibbs Stanley Blystone ... Mover Dick Botiller ... Al Charles Brinley ... Barfly Ralph Bucko ... Barfly Roy Bucko ... Barfly Ken Cooper ... Curly, Cross Triangle Hand Lester Dorr ... Train Passenger Frank Ellis ... Gambert Henchman Dick Hunter ... Luke - Barfly Sid Jordan ... Cowboy Sitting on Fence Tracy Layne ... Cowhand Slim Jack Montgomery...
Starring George O'Brien, Constance Worth, William Hull, Brandon Evans, Gavin Gordon and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Ewing Scott. The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien distributed by RKO Radio in 1936-37 O'Brien attempting to a Senate subpoena on wealthy Commodore Selby (Brandon Evans) on board his yacht during a race. But the sea craft is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore's daughter (Constance Worth) and are shanghaied!! Not rated, B&W;. 57 minutes. Release date: Subscribe to Captain Bijou! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic films, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage te...
A hilarious scene from the 1948 short “Shivering Sherlocks”. Producer Hugh McCollum and director Del Lord (the only "Shemp" Three Stooges short, directed by Del Lord). Starring Moe Howard, Shemp Howard and Larry Fine. Co starring Vernon Dent, Christine McIntyre, Kenneth MacDonald, Frank Lackteen, Duke York, Stanley Blystone, Cy Schindell and Joe Palma. This short was remade on 1955 titled “Of Cash and Hash”.
Starring Art Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al "Fuzzy" St. John, Dorothy Fay, Ted Adams, Nina Gilbert Stanley Blystone, Ernie Adams and Frank LaRue. Directed by Sam Newfield. Land-hungry Harvey Kent (Ted Adams) has is eyes on the nearby ranch belonging to attractive Doris Allen (Dorothy Fay). When she refuses to sell, he has his henchmen rustle cattle of Doris' spread. It looks like a foolproof plan until the two-fisted trio of Lucky, Stormy and Fuzzy ride into action to rout the rustlers and bring Kent to justice. Not rated. Black and white. January 13, 1939,
Goofs and Saddles is the 24th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Plot: Set in the Old West, the Stooges are scouts for the United States Cavalry. They are sent by General Muster (Ted Lorch) to catch a gang of cattle rustlers, so they hide as bushes to try to find the gang's leader, Longhorn Pete (Stanley Blystone). The rustlers are befuddled by the moving bushes. The Stooges eventually wind up in Longhorn Pete's saloon, and the Stooges disguise themselves as gamblers and get into a card game with Pete as they wait for the cavalry. Moe attempts to send a message to General Muster for help via carrier pigeon, but the pigeon returns to Pete, who reads the incriminating mess...
2.45 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: STORM WARNINGS 10-Jul-1953 Teleplay by Paul Ludwig Story by Leonard T. Holton Directed by Bill Karn Robert Stack, Vic Flint, Arthur Franz, Kristine Miller, Wanda, Robert Nichols, Patrick, Charles Seel, Stanley Blystone, Synopsis: Two partners of a wildcat Alaskan airline are both in love with the same girl. [RF] Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hour long live drama from New York. The format changed in April 1952 to a half hour show. During the summer of 1954 filmed episodes appeared along with live ones. This completely changed by fall 1956 to entirely filmed dramas, as well as the title shortened to Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. It ...
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Starring Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Jim Thorpe, Lillian Miles, Syd Saylor, Wheeler Oakman, Dick Curtis and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Sam Newfield. A dangerous convict escapes after the two Mounties escorting him are ambushed and shot down by his brothers. The escapee is a gunman working for a gang that is attempting to corner the Northwest fur trade. RCMP Corporal Jim Wilson (Kermit Maynard) is sent to investigate and zeroes in on a trading post run by a shady character named Duval (Wheeler Oakman) and a brassy, hard-edged beauty named Jean (Lillian Miles). Not rated. Black and white. Release date: June 8, 1935.
Starring Art Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al "Fuzzy" St. John, Dorothy Fay, Ted Adams, Nina Gilbert Stanley Blystone, Ernie Adams and Frank LaRue. Directed by Sam Newfield. Land-hungry Harvey Kent (Ted Adams) has is eyes on the nearby ranch belonging to attractive Doris Allen (Dorothy Fay). When she refuses to sell, he has his henchmen rustle cattle of Doris' spread. It looks like a foolproof plan until the two-fisted trio of Lucky, Stormy and Fuzzy ride into action to rout the rustlers and bring Kent to justice. Not rated. Black and white. January 13, 1939,
Starring George O'Brien, Constance Worth, William Hull, Brandon Evans, Gavin Gordon and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Ewing Scott. The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien distributed by RKO Radio in 1936-37 O'Brien attempting to a Senate subpoena on wealthy Commodore Selby (Brandon Evans) on board his yacht during a race. But the sea craft is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore's daughter (Constance Worth) and are shanghaied!! Not rated, B&W;. 57 minutes. Release date: Subscribe to Captain Bijou! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic films, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage te...
A hilarious scene from the 1948 short “Shivering Sherlocks”. Producer Hugh McCollum and director Del Lord (the only "Shemp" Three Stooges short, directed by Del Lord). Starring Moe Howard, Shemp Howard and Larry Fine. Co starring Vernon Dent, Christine McIntyre, Kenneth MacDonald, Frank Lackteen, Duke York, Stanley Blystone, Cy Schindell and Joe Palma. This short was remade on 1955 titled “Of Cash and Hash”.
Modern idők a Magyar Filmadatbázisban: goo.gl/NGd25Z Premier: 2017.05.25. (eredetileg 1936) Dráma | Vígjáték Rendező: Charles Chaplin Operatőr: Ira H. Morgan, Roland Totheroh Vágó: Willard Nico Szereplők: Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford, Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Stanley Blystone, Al Ernest Garcia, Richard Alexander Modern idők filmtartalom: Az első hangosfilm, amiben Charles Chaplin hangja hallható, egyúttal egy hatalmas szatíra a modern élet visszásságairól. A kritikusok által az utolsó nagy némafilm komédiának tartott alkotás éles szemmel mutat rá, hogy az elgépiesedés, a mindenütt jelenlévő elidegenedés miként teszi tönkre világunkat, ráadásul mindezt a Chaplintől megszokott kacagtató, mégis mélyenszántó stílusban. Magyar Filmadatbázis: www.mafab.hu...
Starring; Curly, Larry, Moe With; Stanley Blystone, Chester Conklin, Bud Jamison, Heinie Conklin, Al Thompson, Duke York The Stooges are poster hangers who manage to destroy one of the main posters when Moe pushed Curly into the poster just as their boss Herman comes by to check on them and they just got fired. The boys soon realize that their pay consists of tickets to the circus, but when Curly finds a huge roll of tickets, the trio start scalping them at discount price. After being caught by the circus owner and the local sheriff, Herman decides to hire the Stooges as human targets for the spear-throwing "Sultan of Abudaba".
Goofs and Saddles is the 24th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Plot: Set in the Old West, the Stooges are scouts for the United States Cavalry. They are sent by General Muster (Ted Lorch) to catch a gang of cattle rustlers, so they hide as bushes to try to find the gang's leader, Longhorn Pete (Stanley Blystone). The rustlers are befuddled by the moving bushes. The Stooges eventually wind up in Longhorn Pete's saloon, and the Stooges disguise themselves as gamblers and get into a card game with Pete as they wait for the cavalry. Moe attempts to send a message to General Muster for help via carrier pigeon, but the pigeon returns to Pete, who reads the incriminating mess...
2.45 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: STORM WARNINGS 10-Jul-1953 Teleplay by Paul Ludwig Story by Leonard T. Holton Directed by Bill Karn Robert Stack, Vic Flint, Arthur Franz, Kristine Miller, Wanda, Robert Nichols, Patrick, Charles Seel, Stanley Blystone, Synopsis: Two partners of a wildcat Alaskan airline are both in love with the same girl. [RF] Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hour long live drama from New York. The format changed in April 1952 to a half hour show. During the summer of 1954 filmed episodes appeared along with live ones. This completely changed by fall 1956 to entirely filmed dramas, as well as the title shortened to Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. It ...
43. THE PRIDE OF PIKEVILLE – Mack Sennett Comedies (20:21) (June 5, 1927) 2 reels. Director: Alf Goulding. Cast: Ben Turpin (Baron Bonamo), Thelma Hill (Pearl Pepper), Ruth Taylor (Ruth Hawkins), Andy Clyde (Colonel Pepper), William McCall (Mr. Hawkins), Stanley Blystone (Walter Yates), Vernon Dent (Conductor), Barney Hellum (Ludwig). Baron Bonamo comes to rural America to escape angry European husbands, but winds up the subject of two shotgun weddings featuring Hill and Taylor. Locations include Chatsworth railroad cut. SOURCE: The Blackhawk Films® Collection Presented by CineMuseum ©2012 Keystone Films, LLC Music Composed and Performed by Ben Model Special Thanks To: David Shepard, Serge Bromberg, David B. Pearson, Joe Adamson, Jenny Romero, and the Margaret Herrick Library at The ...
Starring Kermit Maynard, Robert Warwick, Jim Thorpe, Lillian Miles, Syd Saylor, Wheeler Oakman, Dick Curtis and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Sam Newfield. A dangerous convict escapes after the two Mounties escorting him are ambushed and shot down by his brothers. The escapee is a gunman working for a gang that is attempting to corner the Northwest fur trade. RCMP Corporal Jim Wilson (Kermit Maynard) is sent to investigate and zeroes in on a trading post run by a shady character named Duval (Wheeler Oakman) and a brassy, hard-edged beauty named Jean (Lillian Miles). Not rated. Black and white. Release date: June 8, 1935.
Starring Art Jarrett, Lee Powell, Al "Fuzzy" St. John, Dorothy Fay, Ted Adams, Nina Gilbert Stanley Blystone, Ernie Adams and Frank LaRue. Directed by Sam Newfield. Land-hungry Harvey Kent (Ted Adams) has is eyes on the nearby ranch belonging to attractive Doris Allen (Dorothy Fay). When she refuses to sell, he has his henchmen rustle cattle of Doris' spread. It looks like a foolproof plan until the two-fisted trio of Lucky, Stormy and Fuzzy ride into action to rout the rustlers and bring Kent to justice. Not rated. Black and white. January 13, 1939,
Starring George O'Brien, Constance Worth, William Hull, Brandon Evans, Gavin Gordon and Stanley Blystone. Directed by Ewing Scott. The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien distributed by RKO Radio in 1936-37 O'Brien attempting to a Senate subpoena on wealthy Commodore Selby (Brandon Evans) on board his yacht during a race. But the sea craft is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore's daughter (Constance Worth) and are shanghaied!! Not rated, B&W;. 57 minutes. Release date: Subscribe to Captain Bijou! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic films, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage te...
2.45 [--] Schlitz Playhouse: STORM WARNINGS 10-Jul-1953 Teleplay by Paul Ludwig Story by Leonard T. Holton Directed by Bill Karn Robert Stack, Vic Flint, Arthur Franz, Kristine Miller, Wanda, Robert Nichols, Patrick, Charles Seel, Stanley Blystone, Synopsis: Two partners of a wildcat Alaskan airline are both in love with the same girl. [RF] Episode information from: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/SchlitzPlayhouseOfStars.htm Series Premise: When Schlitz Playhouse of Stars first premiered it was an hour long live drama from New York. The format changed in April 1952 to a half hour show. During the summer of 1954 filmed episodes appeared along with live ones. This completely changed by fall 1956 to entirely filmed dramas, as well as the title shortened to Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. It ...
"So's Your Aunt Emma!" is a 1942 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is also known as "Meet the Mob". --- Directed by Jean Yarbrough, Produced by Lindsley Parsons (producer) and Barney A. Sarecky (associate producer), written by George Bricker (writer), Edmond Kelso (writer) and Harry Hervey (story "Aunt Emma Paints the Town"), starring Zasu Pitts as Aunt Emma Bates, Roger Pryor as Terry Connors (Globe-Register Reporter), Warren Hymer as Joe Gormley (Hammond Goon), Douglas Fowley as Gus Hammond, Gwen Kenyon as Maris (Terry's Girl), Elizabeth Russell as Zelda Lafontaine, Tristram Coffin as Flower Henderson (Club Savoy Owner), Malcolm Bud McTaggart as Mickey O'Banion, Stanley Blystone as Det. Lt. Miller, Dick Elliott as Evans (Globe- Register Editor), Eleanor Counts as Grac...
Episódio 069 de 1943- Spook Louder (Herois Excêntricos) Sinopse. Um investigador excêntrico (J.O. Dunkfeather, chamado de Professor Picareta pela dublagem brasileira original, interpretado por Lew Kelly) é entrevistado por um repórter de jornal sobre a captura de espiões inimigos pelos Três Patetas. Ele começa a narrar os fatos mostrados em flashback, iniciados quando o trio atrapalhado trabalhava como vendedores e ia de casa em casa oferecendo uma "milagrosa máquina de redução" (provavelmente recomendada para gordos pois a primeira dona de casa que encontram é exageradamente magra). A máquina produz choques e descargas elétricas (o que lembra uma cadeira elétrica) conforme demonstra Curly.Ao chegarem a uma casa afastada, o trio é confundido pelo proprietário, o inventor Graves (Ted Lorch)...
"THE IROQUOIS TRAIL" Storyline - Although set during the French and Indian War, this suspenceful, fast and violent film is fuelled by strick Film Noir. An Innocent man falls deeper into a web of deceit and danger trying to prove his Innocence. Hawkeye, an American scout, helps the British side In the French and Indian War, aided by his Indian blood brother Sagamore.Colorful performances all around particularily from film heavy Sheldon Leonard as a rather sinister Native American Indian, and both George Montgonery, and Brenda Marshall play their roles well in this western rare classic. Full cast starring, George Montgomery, Brenda Marshall, Glenn Langan, Paul Cavanagh, Montr Blue, Sheldon Leonard, Reginald Denny, Dan O'Herlthy, John Doucette, Holmes Herbert, Don Garner, Marcel Gourmet, Art...
Torture Ship is a 1939 American film directed by Victor Halperin. A mad scientist performs experiments on "the criminal mind" on captured criminals on board his private ship. CAST Lyle Talbot as Lt. Bob Bennett Irving Pichel as Dr. Herbert Stander Julie Bishop as Joan Martel Sheila Bromley as Poison Mary Slavish Anthony Averill as Dirk - Stander's Aide Russell Hopton as Harry "The Carver" Bogard Julian Madison as Paul - Stander's Aide Eddie Holden as Ole Olson Wheeler Oakman as John Ritter Stanley Blystone as Captain Mike Briggs Leander De Cordova as Ezra Matthews Demetrius Alexis as Steve Murano Skelton Knaggs as Jesse Bixel
Rainbow's End is a 1935 American Western film directed by Norman Spencer and starring Hoot Gibson. Cast Hoot Gibson as Neil Gibson Jr. June Gale as Ann Ware Oscar Apfel as Neil Gibson Sr. Ada Ince as Gwen Gibson John Elliott as Adam Ware Henry Roquemore as Joe Williams Jerry Mandy as Ranch Cook Charles Hill as Bert Randall Warner Richmond as Thomas Stark Buddy Roosevelt as "Butch", Henchman Stanley Blystone as Dorgan, Ranch Foreman Fred Gilman as George Wright, Bookkeeper John Ince as Rodeo Judge
(Zorro, der blutrote Adler [deutsch, ganzer Film], The Vigilantes Are Coming) Directed by Ray Taylor Mack V. Wright Writing credits Maurice Geraghty (screenplay) and Winston Miller (screenplay) Maurice Geraghty (original story) and Leslie Swabacker (original story) John Rathmell screenplay (uncredited) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Robert Livingston ... Don Loring / The Eagle/ Zorro Kay Hughes ... Doris Colton Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams ... Salvation Raymond Hatton ... Whipsaw Fred Kohler ... General Jason Burr Robert Warwick ... Count Ivan Raspinoff William Farnum ... Father José Bob Kortman ... Boris Petroff John Merton ... Rance Talbot, Burr Henchman Lloyd Ingraham ... John Colton William Desmond ... Anderson, Vigilant...