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Joseph Crehan (July 15, 1883 – April 15, 1966) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 300 films between 1916 and 1965, and notably played Ulysses S. Grant nine times between 1939 and 1958, most memorably in Union Pacific and They Died With Their Boots On. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died in Hollywood, California from a stroke.
Crehan often played alongside Charles C. Wilson with whom he is sometimes confused.
Dick Tracy is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. The strip made its debut on October 4, 1931 in the Detroit Mirror. It was distributed by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. Gould wrote and drew the strip until 1977. Since that time, various artists and writers have continued the strip, which still runs in newspapers today. Dick Tracy has also been the hero in a number of films, notably one in which Warren Beatty played the crime fighter in 1990.
Tracy uses forensic science, advanced gadgetry, and wits, in an early example of the police procedural mystery story—although stories often end in gunfights just the same. Stories typically follow a criminal committing a crime and Tracy's relentless pursuit of the criminal. The strip's most popular villain was Flattop Jones, a freelance hitman hired by black marketeers to murder Tracy. When Flattop was killed, fans went into public mourning, and the Flattop Story was reprinted in DC's series of Oversize Comic Reprints in the 1970s. The villains' small crimes led to bigger, out of control situations, reflecting film noir. Similarly, innocent witnesses were frequently killed, and Tracy's paramour Tess Trueheart was often endangered by the villains. As the story progressed, Tracy adopted an orphan under the name Dick Tracy Jr., or "Junior" for short, who appeared in investigations until becoming a police forensic artist in his father's precinct. He also cultivated a professional partner, ex-steel worker Pat Patton, who gradually became a detective of skill and courage enough to satisfy Tracy's requirements.
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Grant is the third most popular American president to be portrayed in movies, films, or cinema, his character appearing in 35 movies. He is often portrayed as a drunkard, which is historically inaccurate. Portrayals include: The Birth of a Nation (1915), played by Donald Crisp Abraham Lincoln (1930), played by E. Alyn Warren Secret Service (1931), played again by E. Alyn Warren Operator 13 (1934), played again by E. Alyn Warren (uncredited) Union Pacific (1939), played by Joseph Crehan They Died with their Boots On (1941), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) Tennessee Johnson (1942), played by Harrison Greene (uncredited) The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) San Antone (1953), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) From the Earth to th...
1946 directed by Gordon Douglas starring Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy, Dick Wessel as Cueball, Anne Jeffreys as Tess Trueheart, Lyle Latell as Pat Patton, Rita Corday as Mona Clyde, Ian Keith as Vitamin Flintheart, Douglas Walton as Percival Priceless, Esther Howard as Filthy Flora, Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon, Byron Foulger as Simon Little and Jimmy Crane as Junior. Just out of the “Pen,” the magnificently bald Cueball goes after a trail of seedy individuals whom he believes are trying to swindle him out of his take of some hot rocks.
Opening job-hunt scene from "Here's Flash Casey" (1938) based on pulp novel and radio series character, also known as "Flashgun Casey" or "Casey, Crime Photographer." John W. Krafft (screenplay), George Harmon Coxe (story); cast: Eric Linden (Flash), Boots Mallory (Kay), Joseph Crehan (editor Blaine); full film at archive.org http://www.archive.org/details/heres_flash_casey_1938
[s4e36]Gracie starts campaigning for city council and for publicity she shows she is tough on gambling by having George arrested. Guests Marion Ross ("Happy Days" Mrs. Cunningham), Isabel Randolph, Martha Wentworth, Joseph Crehan.
1947 directed by John Rawlins starring Ralph Byrd, Boris Karloff, Anne Gwynne, Edward Ashley, June Clayworth, Lyle Latell, Tony Barrett, Skelton Knaggs, Joseph Crehan and Milton Parsons. A nerve gas developed by a scientist attracts the attention of a gang of seedy individuals including Gruesome, played with sensitivity by Boris Karloff.
Grant is the third most popular American president to be portrayed in movies, films, or cinema, his character appearing in 35 movies. He is often portrayed as a drunkard, which is historically inaccurate. Portrayals include: The Birth of a Nation (1915), played by Donald Crisp Abraham Lincoln (1930), played by E. Alyn Warren Secret Service (1931), played again by E. Alyn Warren Operator 13 (1934), played again by E. Alyn Warren (uncredited) Union Pacific (1939), played by Joseph Crehan They Died with their Boots On (1941), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) Tennessee Johnson (1942), played by Harrison Greene (uncredited) The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) San Antone (1953), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) From the Earth to th...
[s4e36]Gracie starts campaigning for city council and for publicity she shows she is tough on gambling by having George arrested. Guests Marion Ross ("Happy Days" Mrs. Cunningham), Isabel Randolph, Martha Wentworth, Joseph Crehan.
Starring Ralph Byrd, Boris Karloff, Ann Gwynne, Lyle Latell, Edward Ashley, June Clayworth, Tony Barrett, Skelton Knaggs and Joseph Crehan. Directed by John Rawlins. The fourth and final entry into RKO's abbreviated series of B-thrillers based on Chester Gould's comic strip, Dick Tracy, found the jut-jawed justice fighter battle a gang of criminals, headed by the notorious "Gruesome" (Boris Karloff), who use a nerve gas that causes suspended animation to commit their robberies. Not rated, Black and white. Release date: September 26, 1947.
Starring Joe E. Brown, June Travis, Guy Kibbee, Dick Foran, Carol Hughes, Gene Lockhart, Olin Howlin and Joseph Crehan. Directed by Ray Enright. Self-styled "natural salesman and master mechanic," Alexander Botts (Joe E. Brown) is brimming with confidence and is determined to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to a grouchy lumber mill owner (Guy Kibbee), who doesn't want tractors of any kind!! Per IMDB: "The name 'Earthworm Tractors' is a sly reference to the Caterpillar company, whose name was copyrighted in 1911 and was prominent by the 1930s." "Technical advisor Paul Smith worked at the Caterpillar plant, and author William Hazlett Upson, on whose collection of short stories the screenplay was based, was a former service man at the plant." Not rated. Black and white. Release dat...
1946 directed by Gordon Douglas starring Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy, Dick Wessel as Cueball, Anne Jeffreys as Tess Trueheart, Lyle Latell as Pat Patton, Rita Corday as Mona Clyde, Ian Keith as Vitamin Flintheart, Douglas Walton as Percival Priceless, Esther Howard as Filthy Flora, Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon, Byron Foulger as Simon Little and Jimmy Crane as Junior. Just out of the “Pen,” the magnificently bald Cueball goes after a trail of seedy individuals whom he believes are trying to swindle him out of his take of some hot rocks.
[19] The Whistler: SLEEP MY PRETTY ONE 26Jan55 Martha Vickers, Cora, Paul Langton, Max, Sara Padden, Amanda, Nan Boardman, Mme. Zorga, Linda Stirling, Jean, Joseph Crehan, Olson, Synopsis: A girl agrees to aid her scientist fiance in a strange experiment---despite her fears that he may be mad. Series Premise: The Whistler was one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. In 1954 THE WHISTLER came to TV presenting stories in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. Many of th...
1.13 [--] Crossroads: A BELL FOR O' DONNELL 30Dec55 Written & Directed by Ralph Francis Murphy Edmund Lowe ........ O’Donnell Glenn Langan ....... Rev. Maurice Witherspoon Lyle Talbot ....... Mr. Hodge Eve Miller ....... Mrs. Witherspoon Joseph Crehan ....... Warden Jones G. Pat Collins ...... Detective Cady Irving Mitchell ..... Reverend Carter Frank Scannell ...... Magruder Synopsis: A con man victimizes a minister by persuading him to turn over church funds to a nonexistent charity organization. [RF] Episode Guide Courtesy: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/Crossroads_01_(1955-56).htm Series Premise: Crossroads is an American television anthology series based on the activities of clergy from different denominations. It aired from October 1955 to June 1956 on ABC. The series' second ...
Starring Roy Rogers, Ruth Terry, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Onslow Stevens, Joseph Crehan, Duncan Renaldo, Leroy Mason, Janet Martin and Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. Directed by Joseph Kane. Rival ranchers are vying an Army horse contract when one of them is apparently killed by his horse, Trigger. Roy saves the horse and plans to ride him a big race to decide which ranch will be awarded the contract. Release date: January 5, 1944.
Released on September 4, 1938: Roy Rogers looks exactly like the dead outlaw Billy the Kid, so Sheriff Pat Garrett uses him as a decoy to capture some renegade ranchers. Directed by Joseph Kane Written by Jack Natteford. The Actors: Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers and Billy the Kid),Smiley Burnette (Frog Millhouse), Lynne Roberts(Ellen Moore), Morgan Wallace (J.B. Morganson),Fred Kohler (Matson), Wade Boteler (Sheriff Pat Garrett),Edwin Stanley (Nathaniel Moore), Horace Murphy (Mr. Miller, homesteader),Joseph Crehan (U.S. Marshal Dave Conway), Robert Emmett Keane (Mr. Page),Silver Tip Baker(townsman), Bob Burns(homesteader), Fred Burns(henchman), Bob Card(soldier), Jim Corey(henchman Bart), Art Dillard (henchman), Ralph Dunn (angry man), Fern Emmett (townswoman), Jack Evans (townsman), Oscar Gah...
Starring Eric Linden, Boots Mallory, Cully Richards, Holmes Herbert, Joseph Crehan, Howard Lang, Harry Harvey and Suzanne Kaaren. Free-lance photographer, Flash Casey (Eric Linden) becomes involved with gangsters who alter one of his photos in order to black mail one of the town's wealthy, leading citizens. Reviewer Pix, writing in the October 9, 1937 issue of The Independent Exhibitors Film Bulleting, called the film "a snappy little programmer" and noted that it "has been nicely made." While he noted the marquee weakness of stars Linden and Mallory, he added, "it will fit nicely as the thriller half of a double bill." Release date: January 7, 1938.
Ann Marie Crehan is a former student of the AIT postgraduate steps programme. She works at St. Hilda's Services, Athlone as a Manager of Individual personalised supports. For further information on the A.I.T part-time PG Steps Masters in Advanced Social Care Practice Contact: The Admissions Office Tel: 0906 468130/8131 Email: admissions@ait.ie Further information can also be obtained by emailing: Ms. Pearl Moore (PG Steps Coordinator) at: pgsteps@ait.ie Shot & Edited By James Delaney Special Thanks to Ann Marie Crehan; for giving her time to share her experiences.
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Grant is the third most popular American president to be portrayed in movies, films, or cinema, his character appearing in 35 movies. He is often portrayed as a drunkard, which is historically inaccurate. Portrayals include: The Birth of a Nation (1915), played by Donald Crisp Abraham Lincoln (1930), played by E. Alyn Warren Secret Service (1931), played again by E. Alyn Warren Operator 13 (1934), played again by E. Alyn Warren (uncredited) Union Pacific (1939), played by Joseph Crehan They Died with their Boots On (1941), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) Tennessee Johnson (1942), played by Harrison Greene (uncredited) The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) San Antone (1953), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) From the Earth to th...
1946 directed by Gordon Douglas starring Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy, Dick Wessel as Cueball, Anne Jeffreys as Tess Trueheart, Lyle Latell as Pat Patton, Rita Corday as Mona Clyde, Ian Keith as Vitamin Flintheart, Douglas Walton as Percival Priceless, Esther Howard as Filthy Flora, Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon, Byron Foulger as Simon Little and Jimmy Crane as Junior. Just out of the “Pen,” the magnificently bald Cueball goes after a trail of seedy individuals whom he believes are trying to swindle him out of his take of some hot rocks.
Opening job-hunt scene from "Here's Flash Casey" (1938) based on pulp novel and radio series character, also known as "Flashgun Casey" or "Casey, Crime Photographer." John W. Krafft (screenplay), George Harmon Coxe (story); cast: Eric Linden (Flash), Boots Mallory (Kay), Joseph Crehan (editor Blaine); full film at archive.org http://www.archive.org/details/heres_flash_casey_1938
[s4e36]Gracie starts campaigning for city council and for publicity she shows she is tough on gambling by having George arrested. Guests Marion Ross ("Happy Days" Mrs. Cunningham), Isabel Randolph, Martha Wentworth, Joseph Crehan.
1947 directed by John Rawlins starring Ralph Byrd, Boris Karloff, Anne Gwynne, Edward Ashley, June Clayworth, Lyle Latell, Tony Barrett, Skelton Knaggs, Joseph Crehan and Milton Parsons. A nerve gas developed by a scientist attracts the attention of a gang of seedy individuals including Gruesome, played with sensitivity by Boris Karloff.
Grant is the third most popular American president to be portrayed in movies, films, or cinema, his character appearing in 35 movies. He is often portrayed as a drunkard, which is historically inaccurate. Portrayals include: The Birth of a Nation (1915), played by Donald Crisp Abraham Lincoln (1930), played by E. Alyn Warren Secret Service (1931), played again by E. Alyn Warren Operator 13 (1934), played again by E. Alyn Warren (uncredited) Union Pacific (1939), played by Joseph Crehan They Died with their Boots On (1941), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) Tennessee Johnson (1942), played by Harrison Greene (uncredited) The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) San Antone (1953), played again by Joseph Crehan (uncredited) From the Earth to th...
[s4e36]Gracie starts campaigning for city council and for publicity she shows she is tough on gambling by having George arrested. Guests Marion Ross ("Happy Days" Mrs. Cunningham), Isabel Randolph, Martha Wentworth, Joseph Crehan.
Starring Ralph Byrd, Boris Karloff, Ann Gwynne, Lyle Latell, Edward Ashley, June Clayworth, Tony Barrett, Skelton Knaggs and Joseph Crehan. Directed by John Rawlins. The fourth and final entry into RKO's abbreviated series of B-thrillers based on Chester Gould's comic strip, Dick Tracy, found the jut-jawed justice fighter battle a gang of criminals, headed by the notorious "Gruesome" (Boris Karloff), who use a nerve gas that causes suspended animation to commit their robberies. Not rated, Black and white. Release date: September 26, 1947.
Starring Joe E. Brown, June Travis, Guy Kibbee, Dick Foran, Carol Hughes, Gene Lockhart, Olin Howlin and Joseph Crehan. Directed by Ray Enright. Self-styled "natural salesman and master mechanic," Alexander Botts (Joe E. Brown) is brimming with confidence and is determined to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to a grouchy lumber mill owner (Guy Kibbee), who doesn't want tractors of any kind!! Per IMDB: "The name 'Earthworm Tractors' is a sly reference to the Caterpillar company, whose name was copyrighted in 1911 and was prominent by the 1930s." "Technical advisor Paul Smith worked at the Caterpillar plant, and author William Hazlett Upson, on whose collection of short stories the screenplay was based, was a former service man at the plant." Not rated. Black and white. Release dat...
1946 directed by Gordon Douglas starring Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy, Dick Wessel as Cueball, Anne Jeffreys as Tess Trueheart, Lyle Latell as Pat Patton, Rita Corday as Mona Clyde, Ian Keith as Vitamin Flintheart, Douglas Walton as Percival Priceless, Esther Howard as Filthy Flora, Joseph Crehan as Chief Brandon, Byron Foulger as Simon Little and Jimmy Crane as Junior. Just out of the “Pen,” the magnificently bald Cueball goes after a trail of seedy individuals whom he believes are trying to swindle him out of his take of some hot rocks.
[19] The Whistler: SLEEP MY PRETTY ONE 26Jan55 Martha Vickers, Cora, Paul Langton, Max, Sara Padden, Amanda, Nan Boardman, Mme. Zorga, Linda Stirling, Jean, Joseph Crehan, Olson, Synopsis: A girl agrees to aid her scientist fiance in a strange experiment---despite her fears that he may be mad. Series Premise: The Whistler was one of American radio's most popular mystery dramas, with a 13-year run from May 16, 1942 until September 22, 1955. In 1954 THE WHISTLER came to TV presenting stories in which a person's criminal acts were typically undone either by an overlooked but important detail or by their own stupidity. On rare occasions a curious twist of fate caused the story to end happily for the episode's protagonist. Ironic twist endings were a key feature of each episode. Many of th...
1.13 [--] Crossroads: A BELL FOR O' DONNELL 30Dec55 Written & Directed by Ralph Francis Murphy Edmund Lowe ........ O’Donnell Glenn Langan ....... Rev. Maurice Witherspoon Lyle Talbot ....... Mr. Hodge Eve Miller ....... Mrs. Witherspoon Joseph Crehan ....... Warden Jones G. Pat Collins ...... Detective Cady Irving Mitchell ..... Reverend Carter Frank Scannell ...... Magruder Synopsis: A con man victimizes a minister by persuading him to turn over church funds to a nonexistent charity organization. [RF] Episode Guide Courtesy: http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/Crossroads_01_(1955-56).htm Series Premise: Crossroads is an American television anthology series based on the activities of clergy from different denominations. It aired from October 1955 to June 1956 on ABC. The series' second ...
Starring Roy Rogers, Ruth Terry, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Onslow Stevens, Joseph Crehan, Duncan Renaldo, Leroy Mason, Janet Martin and Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. Directed by Joseph Kane. Rival ranchers are vying an Army horse contract when one of them is apparently killed by his horse, Trigger. Roy saves the horse and plans to ride him a big race to decide which ranch will be awarded the contract. Release date: January 5, 1944.
Released on September 4, 1938: Roy Rogers looks exactly like the dead outlaw Billy the Kid, so Sheriff Pat Garrett uses him as a decoy to capture some renegade ranchers. Directed by Joseph Kane Written by Jack Natteford. The Actors: Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers and Billy the Kid),Smiley Burnette (Frog Millhouse), Lynne Roberts(Ellen Moore), Morgan Wallace (J.B. Morganson),Fred Kohler (Matson), Wade Boteler (Sheriff Pat Garrett),Edwin Stanley (Nathaniel Moore), Horace Murphy (Mr. Miller, homesteader),Joseph Crehan (U.S. Marshal Dave Conway), Robert Emmett Keane (Mr. Page),Silver Tip Baker(townsman), Bob Burns(homesteader), Fred Burns(henchman), Bob Card(soldier), Jim Corey(henchman Bart), Art Dillard (henchman), Ralph Dunn (angry man), Fern Emmett (townswoman), Jack Evans (townsman), Oscar Gah...
Starring Eric Linden, Boots Mallory, Cully Richards, Holmes Herbert, Joseph Crehan, Howard Lang, Harry Harvey and Suzanne Kaaren. Free-lance photographer, Flash Casey (Eric Linden) becomes involved with gangsters who alter one of his photos in order to black mail one of the town's wealthy, leading citizens. Reviewer Pix, writing in the October 9, 1937 issue of The Independent Exhibitors Film Bulleting, called the film "a snappy little programmer" and noted that it "has been nicely made." While he noted the marquee weakness of stars Linden and Mallory, he added, "it will fit nicely as the thriller half of a double bill." Release date: January 7, 1938.