I enjoyed A la Cabaret movie (Her Nerve).
Movie Is being made - in 1916.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Comedy
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:
Release Dates: USA:19 August 1916
In movie have been taken:
Joseph Belmont (actor)
Death Notes:California, USA
Birth Notes:Port Huron, Michigan, USA
Death Date:16 May 1939
Birth Date:18 August 1874
Joseph Callahan (actor)
Nick Cogley (actor)
Death Notes:Santa Monica, California, USA (following operation)
Height:5' 7 1/2"
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:Stage actor and film director.
Birth Name:Cogley, Nicholas P.J.
Entered films with 'Selig'.
Death Date:20 May 1936
Birth Date:May 1869
Don Likes (actor)
Malcolm St. Clair (actor)
Articles:"Variety" (USA), 4 June 1952, "Malcolm St. Clair", "New York Times" (USA), 3 June 1952, pg. 29:4, "Malcolm St. Clair", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 August 1927, pg. 599, "Change Plans for Mal St. Clair", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 July 1927, pg. 306, "St. Clair Signs with Paramount", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 June 1927, pg. 409, "Cartooned Way Into Pictures", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), October 1926, pg. 34-35, 81, by: Peter Milne, "The Keystone Kop Who Became a Director; Mal St. Clair Has Made Big Strides Since His Keystone and Cartoon Days...", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 May 1926, pg. 222, "St. Clair to Produce 'The Show-Off' in East", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 August 1925, pg. 764, "Sign Malcolm St. Clair", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 February 1925, pg. 909, "Mal St. Clair Will Direct", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 July 1924, pg. 123, "Film Without Sets", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 December 1923, pg. 643, "Mal St. Clair Signs with F.B.O.", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 February 1921, pg. 1070, "Keaton Signs St. Clair"
Brother of writer/actor 'Eric St. Clair' (qv).
Death Notes:Pasadena, California, USA
Books:Ruth Anne Dwyer. _Malcolm St. Clair: His Films, 1915-1948._ Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1997. ISBN 0810827093
Height:6' 3"
Quotes:[on valid bounded by favour of 'Mack Sennett' (qv)] I've be the greatest fired device in pictures . . . I be hired and fired, two fire to all letting. Finally they go running out of director. So they agree to me be one. I get fired whichever more. Then 'Gilbert Seldes' (qv), when I was justifiably lastingly fired, write a blurb where on earth he referred to one of my pictures in concern of a "subtle achievement". Sennett saw it, found out what it designed and hired me vertebrae again.
Birth Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Salary History:_Don't Weaken! (1920)_ (qv)::$250/week, _My Valet (1915)_ (qv)::$3/day, _The Lighthouse by the Sea (1924)_ (qv)::$400/week, _Find Your Man (1924)_ (qv)::$400/week
Spouse:'Margaret Holt' (1927 - ?)
Death Date:1 June 1952
Birth Date:17 May 1897
Ora Carew (actress)
Entered films in 1915 with 'Mack Sennett' (qv), Sister of actor 'Grant Whytock' (qv).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Ora Carew be born Ora Whytock in Salt Lake City, Utah by April 19, 1893. When she was 22 years behind the times Ora play in her furthermost primordial floor show crop of SAVED BY THE WIRELESS in 1915. Her trade in the voiceless film industry was, all for the most element, sporadic. She needed role her fellow actress received, but the plum roles go to complex, more verified actresses. But Ora toil on. She unceasing in the mediocre roles while at times she would receive a part near a mo or two more items to it. AFter COLD FURY in 1925, Ora retire from the film industry. She die in Los Angeles, California on October 26, 1955. She was 62 years old.
Height:5' 2 1/2"
Birth Notes:Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Other Works:Stage and vaudeville actress., Also serial _Terror of the Range, The (1919)_
Birth Name:Whytock, Ora
Spouse:'John C. Howard' (? - ?)
Death Date:26 October 1955
Birth Date:19 April 1893
Lallah Rookh Hart (actress)
Death Notes:Pasadena, California, USA
Birth Notes:Denver, Colorado, USA
Death Date:31 May 1988
Birth Date:26 November 1896
Blanche Payson (actress)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Height:6' 2"
Birth Notes:Santa Barbara, California, USA
Entered films with 'Mack Sennett' (qv), Before starting her career in movies, she was New York's first policewoman.
Death Date:4 July 1964
Birth Date:20 September 1881
Mack Sennett (producer)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 3 July 1999, pg. B19, "Pie Fights, Keystone Kops and Pain; A stormy love story from the era of silent movies [review of revived _Mack and Mabel_ (1974)]", "Griffithiana" (Italy), May 1995, Iss. 53, pg. 4-23, by: Joe Adamson, "_Smith's Restaurant;_ A Case Study in the Sennett Method", "Variety" (USA), 9 November 1960, "King of the Piefaces Dies at 80, Mack Sennett Created a Metier", "New York Times" (USA), 6 November 1960, pg. 1:3, 88:1, "Mack Sennett, 76, Film Pioneer Who Developed Slapstick, Dies; Keystone Kops, Custard Pies and Bathing Beauties Were Symbols of His Movies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 December 1927, pg. 31, "Sennett Reported Supervising All Path Comedies; Banks' Mugs Clipped", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 December 1927, pg. 10, "Sennett an Inventor [submarine camera]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 September 1927, pg. 21, "Mack Sennett at Megaphone; Goulding Ill", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), August 1927, pg. 23, 72, by: Dunham Thorp, "Mack Sennett University Give Them Good Degrees", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 25 June 1927, pg. 565, "Sennett to Build on Ventura Blvd., Starting New Boom", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 June 1927, pg. 329, "Mack Sennett to Distribute Through Path", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 July 1926, pg. 167, "Sennett's S.O.S.: 'Bathing Girls Wanted'", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), June 1926, pg. 34-35, 74, by: Bert Ennis, "How the Keystone Kops Happened; Mack Sennett's famous comedy Policemen developed from a chance Purchase in a New York second-hand Store", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 May 1926, pg. 168, by: Charles Edward Hastings, "Mack Sennett", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 February 1926, pg. 568, by: Mack Sennett, "A Good Comedy Covers the Whole World", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 January 1926, pg. 254-55, "Path and Mack Sennett Sign Contract Involving Big Two-Reel Comedy Schedule", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), September 1925, pg. 18-19, 81-82, by: Harry Carr, "What Makes You Laugh on the Screen; Mack Sennett Tells a Few Secrets of Making Film Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 August 1925, pg. 845, "Mack Sennett says, 'Laugh Is Only Universal Idea'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 April 1925, pg. 682, "Mack Sennet Perfects 1925- '26 Plans; Hal Roach's Hugh Program for Path", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 5 July 1924, pg. 11, 28, by: Alma Talley, "When They Refuse to Laugh--in the Movies", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 24 May 1924, pg. 4-5, by: Charles F. Berry, "How Mack Sennett Picks His Bathing Beauties", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 March 1924, pg. 37, "Sennett in Cast", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 January 1924, pg. 28, "Sennett Sees Good Resulting from Economic Readjustments", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 November 1923, pg. 411, "Mack Sennett Studio Speeds Up to Meet Requirements of Path", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 August 1923, pg. 465, "Sennett Closes with Associated to Distribute Mabel Normand Series", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 April 1922, pg. 618, "City Officials Greet Sennett Upon Arrival in Philadelphia", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 March 1922, pg. 141, "Sennett Praises 'World's' Service to the Industry", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 31 December 1921, pg. 1054, by: Mack Sennett, "New Year to See Further Stabilization and Economy", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 31 December 1921, pg. 1063, by: Mack Sennett, "Sennett Views New Year with Optimism; Pledges Features as Well as Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 January 1921, pg. 456, "Supreme Court Releases Mack Sennett Pictures", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 December 1920, pg. 903, "Baumann Serves Papers on Mack Sennett; Claims $122,579 Due on an Old Contract", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 November 1920, pg. 328, "Mack Sennett with 'Heartbalm' to Make Debut as Creator of Romantic Pictures", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 October 1920, pg. 1270, "[Charles O. Baumann] Sues Sennett for $22,000 and Percentage of Comedy Profits", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 October 1920, pg. 677, "Mack Sennett Soliloquizes on Marriage in Discussing 'Love, Honor and Behave'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 27 March 1920, pg. 2164, "Miniature Masterpieces Much in Demand, Says Mack Sennett, Relating His Plans", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 December 1919, pg. 966, "Mack Sennett Says Great Popularity of Short Subjects Is Year's Most Important Development", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 November 1919, pg. 444, "Clowning Not All-- Sennett", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 September 1919, pg. 1828, "Mack Sennett, the Laugh King, Oddly Enough Has a Horror of Having His Picture Taken", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 May 1919, pg. 827, "Sennett's Water Nymphs on Tour", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 January 1919, pg. 62, "Action Drama Succeeding Artificial, Says Sennett", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 March 1918, pg. 1532, "Sennett Talks on Changes", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 9 February 1918, pg. 836, "Sennett's Evaluation of 'Mickey'", "Picture-Play Magazine" (USA), September 1917, pg. 101-02, by: Neil G. Caward, "Screen Gossip [Sennett and Ince resigned from Triangle]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 July 1917, pg. 437, "Mack Sennett Off for the Pacific Coast", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 14 July 1917, pg. 216, "Sennett, Too, Goes with Paramount", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 July 1917, pg. 63, "Sennett Withdraws from Triangle", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 March 1917, pg. 1535, by: Mack Sennett, "Slim Days in Keystone Beginnings", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 February 1917, pg. 827, "Ince and Sennett Continue in Triangle", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 October 1916, pg. 557, "Interviewing Mack Sennett", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 July 1916, pg. 767, by: George Blaisdell, "Mack Sennett in the East", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 March 1916, pg. 1831, "'More Keystones,' Says Sennett", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 March 1916, pg. 1636, "Sennett Sends East for Circus Diving Horse", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 236, "The Psychology of a Laugh", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 27 January 1915, pg. 43:3, by: W.E.W., "Mack Sennett, of Keystone", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 August 1914, pg. 968, "Mack Sennett Talks of His Work", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 August 1914, pg. 686, "Ince and Sennett Coming East", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 4 March 1914, pg. 30:1, "Sennett to Act; Originator of Keystone Comedies Will in Future Appear in All His Plays", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 April 1913, pg. 366, "Sennett Making 'Comedy- Melodramas'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 October 1912, pg. 331, "Sennett and Mace Meet a Bear", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 October 1912, pg. 234, "Keystone Pictures Out"
Biographical Movies:_Charlie Chaplin and Mack Sennett (2000) (TV)_ (qv), _Mack Sennett, roi du comique (2000)_ (qv)
Nick Names:The King of Comedy
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Books:'Gene Fowler (I)' (qv). _Father Goose: The Story of Mack Sennett._ New York: Covici- Fried, 1934., 'Simon Louvish' (qv). _Keystone: The Life and Clowns of Mack Sennett._ New York: Faber & Faber, 2004. ISBN 057121276X, Mack Sennett, with 'Cameron Shipp' (qv). _King of Comedy._ New York: Doubleday, 1954., Warren M. Sherk. _The Films of Mack Sennett._ Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 1997., 'Kalton C. Lahue' (qv). _Mack Sennett's Keystone: The Man, The Myty and The Comedies._ New York: A.S. Barnes, 1971. ISBN 0498074617, 'Albert Cervoni' (qv). _Mack Sennett._ Paris, France: Seghers,, 'Kalton C. Lahue' (qv), Terry Brewer. _Kops and Kustards._ University of Oklahoma Press, 1972., Stuart Oderman. _The Keystone Krowd: Mack, Mabel, the Kops andf the Girls (1908-1915)._ Boalsburg, PA: Bear Manor Media,
His parents be Irish immigrant. At 17, his parents moved to East Berlin, Connecticut, and he become a laborer at American Iron Works, a assignment he uninterrupted when they moved to Northampton, Massachusetts. He happen ahead of you upon the actress 'Marie Dressler' (qv) contained by 1902 and through her, go to New York to try in reinforcement of a art next to the bracket. He manage quite a few burlesque and chorus-boy parts. In 1908, he bushfire wakeful acting in Biograph films. His drudgery in attendance last until 1911; it built-in direction next to 'D.W. Griffith' (qv) and acting with 'Mary Pickford' (qv) and 'Mabel Normand' (qv). By 1910, he be direct. In 1912, he and two bookies formed the Keystone harvest ensemble. He bring 'Mabel Normand' (qv) with him and immediately added 'Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle' (qv), 'Chester Conklin' (qv) 'Al St. John' (qv), 'Slim Summerville' (qv), 'Minta Durfee' (qv), and 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) (who was directed by Sennett in 35 absurdity during 1914). He tell Chaplin: "We clutch no scenario--we receive an ideal later hunt for the inborn chain of actions until it lead able to a riddle, which be the heart of our comedy." To the slapstick chase gag of the Keystone Kops were unhurriedly added the Bathing Beauties and the Kid Komedies. In 1915, he and Griffith and 'Thomas H. Ince' (qv) formed Triangle Films. Comedy moved from improvisational slapstick to scripted situation. Stars resembling 'Bobby Vernon' (qv) and 'Gloria Swanson' (qv) amalgamated him. In 1917, he formed Mack Sennett Comedies, distribute through Paramount and after that Pathe, launching another celebrity, 'Harry Langdon (I)' (qv). When he return to Paramount in 1932, he produced shorts feature 'W.C. Fields' (qv) and honeyed ones with 'Bing Crosby' (qv). After directing his solely 'Buster Keaton' (qv) illustration, _The Timid Young Man (1935)_ (qv) he returned to Canada a pauper. In 1937, he was award a notable Oscar -- "to the master of hilarity, originator of star ... for his irrevocable offering to the comedy technique of the peak."
L.B. Jenkins (cinematographer)
Walter Wright (director)
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