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He received flight training at Rich Field, but received an honorable discharge with the end of the war. He then married Clara Davis on 21 January 1919, and became employed with the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. In 1923, while acting as the president of Owosso Sugar Company, Harold purchased a Farman Sport for his personal use.
November 9, 1924 He Who Gets Slapped: The first film made completely by MGM as Slats became its first original MGM lion mascot after Goldwyn Pictures took over 2 unknown lions. [1] November 19, 1924 The Snob: Considered lost November 24, 1924 The Silent Accuser: November 24, 1924 So This Is Marriage: Considered lost December 1, 1924 The Wife of ...
Unseen Hands is a 1924 American silent horror film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Wallace Beery, Joseph J. Dowling and Fontaine La Rue. [1] This was apparently the only horror film Jaccard directed, although he made over 80 (mostly action and Western) films from 1914 to 1936.
The film appeared at the Lyric on a bill with a stage show involving jui jitsu set at an opium den. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The Bulletin said "The story is little better than a sensational front-page scoop in a yellow newspaper and there is a lot wanting on the technical side."
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Babbitt: Harry Beaumont: Willard Louis, Mary Alden: Drama: Warner Bros. Baffled: J. P. McGowan: Franklyn Farnum, Alyce Mills: Western ...
April 21 – Eleonora Duse, Italian veteran stage actress, who made one film in 1916 (born in 1858) August 9 – L. Rogers Lytton, American stage and screen actor (born in 1867) September 23 – Ben Deeley, film actor married to Barbara La Marr (born in 1878) October 12 – Kate Lester, English veteran stage and film actress (born in 1857)
An amputee and his son with cerebral palsy were among the 16 deaths in the fires raging around Los Angeles.The father was found at his son’s bedside. One victim told a relative that he did not ...
Norma Marie Talmadge [1] (May 2, 1894 – December 24, 1957) was an American actress and film producer of the silent era. A major box-office draw for more than a decade, her career reached a peak in the early 1920s, when she ranked among the most popular idols of the American screen.