Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Mariage chez les Bodin's

Not bad - Mariage chez les Bodin's movie

Movie Premier in 2008.

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Color Info: Color
Countries: France
Genres: Comedy
Languages: French
Runtimes: France:82
Release Dates: France:23 April 2008, France:24 September 2008

In movie played:

Pierre Aucaigne (actor)

Louis-Marie Audubert (actor)

Jean-Gilles Barbier (actor)

Alain Bernard (actor)

Jean-Pierre Bigard (actor)

Johan Corbeau (actor)

Vincent Dubois (actor)

Jean-Pierre Durand (actor)

Faru (actor)

Jean-Christophe Fraiscinet (actor)

Philippe Manesse (actor)

Frédéric Merck (actor)

Carole Massana (actress)

Jean-Pierre Bigard (producer)

Eric Le Roch (writer)

Jean-Michel Fouque (cinematographer)

Alain Bernard (composer)

Franco Perry (composer)

Eric Le Roch (director)

Bertrand Boutillier (editor)
Birth Date: 29 November 1963

Luc Boissinol (production designer)

Patrick Farrugia (production designer)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Caught in the End

It's recommended to look Caught in the End movie

Movie Issued - in 1917.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Crime, Short, Comedy
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:19 May 1917

In movie have been taken:

Arthur Currier (actor)

Edward J. Laurie (actor)
Articles:"Photoplay" (USA), July 1917, pg. 110, by: Cal York, "Plays and Players"
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Death Date:9 January 1919

Ben Turpin (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), April 1995, Iss. 238, pg. 42, by: R.E. Braff, "Additional Film Credit for Ben Turpin", "Classic Images" (USA), January 1989, Iss. 163, pg. 58, by: Richard E. Braff, "The Films of Ben Turpin", "Classic Images" (USA), December 1988, Iss. 162, pg. 11, 14, by: Richard E. Braff, "The Films of Ben Turpin", "Classic Images" (USA), July 1986, Iss. 133, pg. 28-30, 63, by: George A. Katchmer, "Ben Turpin: The 5th Great Comedian", "Classic Images" (USA), July 1983, Iss. 97, pg. 26, by: Herb Gordon, "Ben Turpin: Here's Looking at You", "Classic Images" (USA), January 1983, Iss. 91, pg. 59, by: Steve Rydzewski, "Turpin Facts [letter]", "Classic Images" (USA), December 1982, Iss. 90, pg. 16-17, by: Daniel W. Horton, "Ben Turpin: Looking for Laughs", "Films in Review" (USA), October 1977, pg. 467-84, by: Barry Brown, "Ben Turpin, 1869-1940 [includes filmography]", "Variety" (USA), 3 July 1940, "Ben Turpin", "New York Times" (USA), 2 July 1940, pg. 21:5, "Ben Turpin Dead; Movie Comedian; Actor Who Won Fame in Silent Films, Once a Hobo, Stricken in Hollywood at 71; Was Not Born Cross-Eyed; Sight Impaired by Early 'Happy Holligan' Role--Proud of His '108' Somersault", "Paris and Hollywood" (USA), October 1926, pg. 32, by: June Lee, "Dan Cupid's Bulletin Board", "Paris and Hollywood" (USA), September 1926, pg. 21, by: June Lee, "Dan Cupid's Bulletin Board", "Pictures" (USA), August 1926, pg. 12, 14, "As We Go to Press [married first Mrs. Turpin's nurse]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 July 1926, pg. 4, "Turpin Weds Again [Dietz]", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), July 1925, pg. 24-25, 80, by: Dorothy Donnell, "The Lonely Clown; The Greatest Love Story of Hollywood", "Movie Weekly" (USA), 5 July 1924, pg. 21, "Mrs. Turpin Strangely Cured", "Classic" (USA), March 1924, pg. 12-14, 85, by: Dorothy Donnell, "Fortunate Misfortunes", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 August 1923, pg. 584, "Says Turpin Makes World Happier", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 August 1921, pg. 593, "Turpin Visits Chicago", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 April 1921, pg. 792, "Ben Turpin on Stage", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 July 1919, pg. 182, "Ben Turpin Signs Up with Sennett for Two Years More", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 April 1919, pg. 365, "Paramount Comedian Visits Chicago", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 September 1916, pg. 182-83, "Ben Turpin Takes a Tumble", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 April 1909, pg. 405, "Life of a Moving Picture Comedian"
As a gag, Ben Turpin had his eyes insured by "Lloyd's Of London" in case they might come uncrossed., Appeared in early Vogue and Keystone comedies, having joined Keystone in 1917, and later in 'Mack Sennett' (qv) films and Pathe shorts., Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, USA, in the Great Mausoleum, Begonia Corridor, right side, at the very end., Turpin had a reputation as being somewhat argumentative with directors. One day while he was making a film at Sennett Studios, he was giving one director quite a bit of trouble. Exasperated, the director said, "One more word from you, Ben, and I'll uncross your eyes!" (it was commonly believed at the time that a sharp blow to the head could cause crossed eyes to uncross). Terrified of losing his claim to fame, Turpin was compliant for the rest of the day. 'Mack Sennett' (qv) himself heard the exchange, and from then on whenever Turpin started acting up on the set, Sennett would make the same "threat", and Turpin would immediately behave himself., He was not only a popular comedian, but his shrewd major investments in real estate made him one of the richest men in Hollywood., He invented a Hollywood tradition by being the first actor to receive a pie in his face.
Pictorials:"Jeunesse Cinma" (France), August 1965, Iss. 92, pg. 42, "Le muse du rire"
Trademarks:Crossed eyes.
Death Notes:Santa Monica, California, USA (heart disease)
First of all, the cross-eyed wit of mute days be not born that process. Supposedly his well-suited eye slip out of alignment while playing the role of the equally afflict Happy Hooligan in vaudeville and it never resting on alike wavelength. Ironically, it was this disability that would enhance his wit pro and fashion him a height describe. Ben Turpin was born in New Orleans in 1869, the son of a French-born confectionery warehouse administrator. When 7 years ancient, his father moved to New York's humiliate East Side. A wanderlust fellow through character, Turpin lived the duration of a hobo in his hasty fully fledged years. He started aware his occupation out of the blue while bumming in Chicago where on earth he draw laughs at gathering. An want ad in a tabloid look in reinforcement of hilarity act caught his eye and he exultantly taken show along beside a partner. Going solo, he perform on the burlesque circuit by manoeuvre of capably as lower than circus tents and invariably entertain his audience by doing charm, enthusiastic pratfalls and, of schema, crossing his eye. One of his more familiarized delusion gag was a backwards flip he call the "108." He happen upon the Happy Hooligan persona while playing doing a outing and kept the doomed behaviour as division of mechanical for 17 years. He started in films at age 38 in 1907, joining Essanay Studios shortly after the guests achieve going operating in Chicago. He also become their resident janitor for a bout. He stay with the company for two years but remain on the edges of obscurity. Appearing erratically in silent comedy shorts, he as time-honoured play dorky characters who always perpetrate something flawed. His elder violate come when he return to Essanay and was introduce to 'Charles Chaplin' (qv), who in a minute take to him and flat him up with 'Mack Sennett' (qv). By 1917 Sennett personal turned Turpin into a top comedy map out. With his trademark cross eyes and gelatinous mustache, he made score of slapstick films alongside the like of 'Mabel Normand' (qv) and 'Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle', among others. Most personage be his films that skit arrange cinema of the hours of daylight such as his _The Shriek of Araby (1923)_ (qv), where his character lampooned 'Rudolph Valentino' (qv). Turpin's true forte was impersonate the lacking equal dashingly idealist and cultivated star of the day and junction them into ungainly oafs. Turpin retire from conceited circumstance acting in 1924 to cushion for his ailing wife Canadian comedy actress 'Carrie Turpin' (qv) (nee LeMieux). After her devastation the succeeding year he returned but his marquee value had slipped drastically. The advent of blast pretty exceptionally stained the shutting down to his signal belittle of labour-intensive comedy. He was with the exclusive aim glimpsed from afterwards on, generally in comic cameos for other top stars such as a medication as a plumber with Laurel & Hardy in _Saps at Sea (1940)_ (qv), his concluding. He die of heart virus that same year.
Height:5' 4"
Birth Notes:New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Other Works:Stage, burlesque, and vaudeville actor.
Birth Name:Turpin, Bernard
Spouse:'Carrie Turpin' (qv) (18 February 1907 - 3 October 1925) (her death), 'Babette Dietz' (8 July 1926 - 1 July 1940) (his death)
Death Date:1 July 1940
Birth Date:19 September 1869

Lillian Hamilton (actress)

Margaret Templeton (actress)

Robin Williamson (director)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Denver, Colorado, USA
Death Date:21 February 1935
Birth Date:30 June 1889

The Movie - Catuor (1970)

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Movie Issued - in 1970.


Color Info: Color
Countries: Canada
Genres: Animation, Musical, Short
Languages: None
Runtimes: 4

In movie have been taken:

Pierre Hbert (producer)
Birth Notes:Montral, Qubec, Canada
Birth Date:19 January 1944

Judith Klein (director)

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