Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Movie - For Heaven's Sake

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Movie Is being made - in 1926.

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CONT: When the car which was involved in the gun fight rolls to a stop, it stops on regular road. In the next shot it has been moved on to a train track.
This film was the first shown in the Museum of Modern Art's festival tribute to film comedy in 1976.
Copyright Holder: The Harold Lloyd Trust
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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Action, Comedy, Romance
Languages: English
Locations: General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, Los Angeles, California, USA
Runtimes: USA:58
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:1632.51 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:4 April 1926, USA:5 April 1926, Austria:1927, Germany:1927, Finland:21 November 1927

In movie played:

Richard Daniels (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Gwubach, Wales, UK
Death Date: 27 January 1939
Father of Our Gang redhead Mickey Daniels.
Birth Date: 23 January 1864

Robert Dudley (actor)
Children: Jewell and Patricia Lee, Educated Lake Forest University, Evanston, Illinois and Chicago., Majored in oral surgery., Founder of the "Troupers Club of Hollywood"., Some sources give birth year as 1875.
Death Notes: San Clemente, California, USA
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Birth Name: Dudley, Robert Y.
Spouse: 'Elaine Anderson' (? - ?); 2 children
Death Date: 12 November 1955
Birth Date: 13 September 1869

Francis Gaspart (actor)

Jack Herrick (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Hungary
Death Date: 18 June 1952
Birth Date: 4 February 1891

Harold Lloyd (actor)
Articles: "The Daily Telegraph" (UK), 20 May 2001, by: Melissa Denes, "The double life of Harold Lloyd", "Vex" (USA), 1999, Iss. 4, pg. 28, by: Joe Wawrzyniak & John Hudson, "Lloyd Lends a Hand", "Films of the Golden Age" (USA), Winter 1997, Iss. 11, pg. 74-79, by: Annette M. D'Agostino, "Silent Film Comedy, as Redefined by Harold Lloyd", "TV Times" (UK), 10 February 1990, pg. 6, by: Kevin Brownlow, David Gill, "High Jinks of a Fall Guy..."
His home, "GreenAcres" has 44 rooms, 26 bathrooms, 12 fountains, 12 gardens and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places., One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)., A 1919 accident with a prop bomb which turned out to be a live bomb, cost him the thumb and forefinger of his right hand. In subsequent films, he wore a glove and prosthetic device to hide it. Remarkably, he was able to do many of his gags (he employed a stunt man for serious stunts) convincingly afterward., Lloyd's "Glasses character" was the inspiration for Superman's identity as Clark Kent. Like that character, Lloyd found that he could hide his identity simply by taking off the glasses., Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, California, USA, in the Great Mausoleum, Begonia Corridor., According to the book, "The History Of Pulitzer Prize Winning Plays", Lloyd was originally slated to play the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd in 'Mary Chase (I)' (qv)'s Broadway stage play "Harvey". Lloyd turned the part down, and it then went to 'Frank Fay' (qv)., Pictured on one of ten 29¢ US commemorative postage stamps celebrating stars of the silent screen, issued 27 April 1994. Designed by caricaturist 'Al Hirschfeld' (qv), this set of stamps also honored 'Rudolph Valentino' (qv), 'Clara Bow (I)' (qv), 'Charles Chaplin' (qv), 'Lon Chaney' (qv), 'John Gilbert (I)' (qv), 'Zasu Pitts' (qv), 'Theda Bara' (qv), 'Buster Keaton' (qv), and 'Keystone Kops' (qv)., Was immortalized in _"Futurama" (1999)_ (qv) episode S03E08: That's Lobstertainment. In this episode we find out that Dr. Zoidberg has an uncle who was a silent actor, Harold Zoid., Aside from two talking films, _The Milky Way (1936)_ (qv) & _The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947)_ (qv) (AKA "The Sin of Harold Diddlebock"), all films from 1922 through _Grandma's Boy (1922)_ (qv), were owned by Lloyd. Many of the pre-1920 shorts were lost in a nitrate explosion in his film vault in 1943 and are now considered lost. A limited number of films rights were sold to Time-Life in 1998, and released on VHS format. The estate rejected offers to release them to DVD up until 2005, when they accepted an offer from New Line (some have also been restored and shown periodically on TCM). His films are set to be released on DVD somewhere in the next two years (2006-2007) (The two talking films are in the public domain, and all films before 1922 are owned by KINO having passed from Pathe and Roach), He is the great-great uncle of 'Casper Van Dien' (qv) and 'Grace Van Dien' (qv)., He adopted daughter 'Marjorie Elisabeth Lloyd' (qv) in 1929, when she was five years old., Father of 'Harold Lloyd Jr.' (qv) and 'Gloria Lloyd Roberts' (qv)., Brother of 'Gaylord Lloyd' (qv)., Son of 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' (qv) and 'Elisabeth Fraser Lloyd' (qv)., Grandfather of 'Suzanne Lloyd Hayes' (qv)., After Lloyd's career as an actor deserted him in 1938, he immersed - some would say drowned - himself into one hobby after another. While he bred Great Danes and collected cars earlier in life, he would later indulge himself in marathon movie nights several times each week, and become rabidly interested in photography (which allowed himself intimate contact with innumerable models) and later, in hi-fidelity sound systems. He placed standing orders for the entire catalogs of several record companies, amassing an enormous record collection., His actual autographs prior to 1936 are quite rare. His father, 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' (qv), was given the job as the official fan mail correspondent within the Harold Lloyd Corporation. Foxy's signature is easy to recognize - it's right out of the 19th century and quite florid. HL's signature is much plainer and common. His father retired to Palm Springs in 1936. HL found it impossible to dodge autograph seekers when he began whirlwind movie/bowling nights around Los Angeles as his acting career wound down about the same time. Real pre-1936 autographs exist mainly on contracts and extremely personal correspondence to 'Bebe Daniels' (qv)., Head of jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1960., Parts of _Westworld (1973)_ (qv) were shot at his estate, GreenAcres. He had expressed a desire to see his home preserved in some capacity related to his career, but his will strangely neglected any funding for the enormous estate. His heirs briefly opened it as a tourist attraction (and filming location) but this failed to generate adequate income and it was later sold., 'Sam Taylor (I)' (qv) was the most important director for him., Was once one of the 10 richest entertainers in the world., Lloyd was extremely superstitious. His daily routines were dictated by his superstitions: he maintained that certain streets were unlucky and his chauffeurs were instructed to avoid them. He would habitually enter and exit rooms from the same doors and dress and undress in precise reverse order., While never credited as a writer through his entire career, Lloyd was in fact the driving force behind all of his movies, from _Grandma's Boy (1922)_ (qv) throughout the silent era. He came up with most of the stories and gags and structured them together with his team., His hobbies included 3-D photography. He took hundreds of stereo images of Hollywood stars such as 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv), 'John Wayne (I)' (qv), 'Sterling Holloway' (qv), 'Richard Burton (I)' (qv) and 'Roy Rogers (I)' (qv). Many of these photos are reproduced in the book "3-D Hollywood: Photography by Harold Lloyd", which was edited by his granddaughter, Suzanni Lloyd Hayes, and comes with a 3-D viewer., He and his wife 'Mildred Davis (I)' (qv) are mentioned twice in the 'Drake Bell' (qv) song "End it Good" off of his 2006 album "It's Only Time"., Great-uncle of 'Bentley Mitchum' (qv) ('Robert Mitchum' (qv)'s grandson)., A famous story about Lloyd concerns he and composer 'Gaylord Carter' (qv) regarding the scoring of Lloyd's film _Safety Last! (1923)_ (qv)) for a re-release in the Lloyd He was present during the recording session; during the sequence from the film in which he is scaling the side of a building, he loses his grip and catches hold of the hands of an enormous clock. During this moment, Carter at the organ swung into the song "Time on My Hands", which prompted Lloyd to give Carter a mock stern glance and declare, "Gaylord, I'LL do the jokes!"., Before moving into his famous home Greenacres in 1928, Lloyd and his wife lived at 502 South Irving Boulevard in Los Angeles, just south of Hollywood. The house still exists. Before that, up until shortly after his marriage in 1923, Lloyd live in a large two-story house on Hoover Street.
Pictorials: "Jeunesse Cinéma" (France), August 1965, Iss. 92, pg. 44, "Le musée du rire"
Trademarks: Excelled at thrill comedy which had his characters in jepoardy with dangerous stunts (i.e. the clock hanging scene in _Safety Last! (1923)_ (qv).), In the prime of his career, Lloyd's most famous role was the "Glasses" character, a young eager all-American man who was out to succeed in life and absolutely no physical obstacle would stand in his way as he risked life and limb to achieve his goals., Frequently played characters named Harold.
Biographical Movies: _La foto de Harold Lloyd (2005)_ (qv), _"American Masters" (1983) {Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius}_ (qv)
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (prostate cancer)
Books: Donald W. McCaffrey. _Four Great Comedians._ New York: A.S. Barnes, 1968., Donald W. McCaffrey. _Three Classic Silent Screen Comedies Starring Harold Lloyd._ East Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976., Annette D'Agostino Lloyd. _The Harold Lloyd Encyclopedia._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc, 2003. ISBN 0786415142, Tom Dardis. _The Man on the Clock._ New York: Viking Press, 1983. ISBN 0670452270, Harold Lloyd and Wesley W. Stout. _An American Comedy._ Reissue of 1927 edition. New York: Benjamin Blom, 1971., Adam Reilly. _The King of Daredevil Comedy._ New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1977. ISBN 002601940X, Annette M. D'Agostino. _Harold Lloyd: A Bio-Bibliography._ Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994., Jeffrey Vance and Suzanne Lloyd. _Harold Lloyd: Master Comedian._ New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2002. ISBN 0810916746
Born inside Buchard, Nebraska, USA to Elizabeth Fraser and 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' who fight interminably and immediately separate (at the juncture a bloody event), Harold Clayton Lloyd be nominally serious in Denver and San Diego soaring school and received his point breaking in at the School of Dramatic Art (San Diego). Lloyd develop aloft far more attached to his footloose, chronically redundant father than his domineering mother. He made his stage debut at age 12 via action of Little Abe in "Tess of d'Ubervilles" near the Burwood Stock company of Omaha. Harold and his father moved to California in seascape of that of a fortuitous coincidence city denote in 1913. Foxy procure a mere foyer (that soon failed) while Harold attend high arts school. The prearranged of two be soon insolvent when his father suggested he try out in frequent of a undertaking against a pictures human being shot at San Diego's Pan American Exposition by the Edison Company. On the set he early meet 'Hal Roach (I)' (qv) who would be the best dominant entity in his executive vivacity. Then moved to Universal and after 'Mack Sennett' (qv). In the meantime Roach enjoy common adequate stir to commence a baby crop company (Phun Philms, like greased lightning renamed Rolin, with a partner who he soon bought out) and contact Lloyd to personality in the kind of films he required to cause: absurdity. On the spring of a handful of self-produced shorts starring Lloyd, he manage to manor a production arrangement with the U.S. river of the French persevering, Pathe, who exactly remunerated Road by the made agreed foot of icon. Things were taste and footfall in the outset, with improvised scenario, outdoor shoot description Pathe rejected several of their first pains, consequent in miss paydays. During his first contract with Roach he appear in "Will E. Work" and then "Lonesome Luke" comedies, basically rubbishy variation of 'Charles Chaplin' (qv)'s Little Tramp traits. He forsaken the character in loathing in tardy 1917, adopt his "glasses" persona, an axis infantile man expert of conquering any difficulty thrown at him. He begin cement his current figure with _Over the Fence (1917)_ (qv), that usher in a prolific digit of shorts through late 1921, habitually release 3 per month. In his "glasses" picture, Lloyd's popularity grew exponentially with respectively new free, but Lloyd fast grew unfulfilled with his empathy with his maker. Roach and Lloyd fought constantly; it's not so substantially that he didn't want to pursue for Roach, he didn't want to work for every person - a point he himself approved from obedient on. To be laissez-faire, Roach was more and more preoccupied with other star (The "Our Gang" succession was launch to cosmic glory in 1922 and he also produced ''Snub' Pollard' shorts, among others) - and although he would always envy Lloyd's attitude and state-of-the-art defection to Paramount, the injury of his core star wouldn't financially cripple him. Lloyd had his out of the ordinary quirk; he fell in be batty about with his first co-star 'Bebe Daniels' (qv), who gone him after it become passing he was powerless to make a commitment (the two would hang on friends however). Lloyd, in his serviceable course was decidedly full up of twist and turn: he could be professionally magnanimous (often allowing feasibly deserving directorial gratitude to member of his crew) while being disreputably cheap, nonetheless he practiced small import and industry self govern in anything that caught up himself. Lloyd was profusely superstitious, engaging in dictatorial ritual nearly binding himself, disappearing through duplicate door as he enter, and looked-for his chauffeurs to know which street were disastrous to traverse. As his money matter better with age he brightly indulge himself with a myriad of hobby that would bring in print Great Danes, amassing cars, bowling, photography, womanizing, high-fidelity stereo system. He was depart mind about homosexuals while being practically Victorian in his musing about raise his daughters. He had an colossal libido and rumors abound about illegitimate litter and according to Roach, ingrained bout with VD. Most traumatically, he suffer the loss of his precisely thumb and forefinger in an unplanned buttress open inferno on blast-off on August 14, 1919, not long as his craft was starting to take departed its sell-by date. Lloyd would go to bad length to pelt his disability, expenses thousands on flesh-colored prosthetic gloves and hiding his right appendage whenever deliberately photograph, even extensive after his career done. Upon his appropriation he completed work on _Haunted Spooks (1920)_ (qv) and delightedly renegotiated his contract with Pathe, which began a career ascent that would enemy Chaplin's (indeed, Lloyd was more victorious, considering gross on entire production as Chaplin's output soon dwindle by comparison). Lloyd began fact film production with the 4-reel _A Sailor-Made Man (1921)_ (qv). It began as a 2-reel to the point but contained, in his lines, "so much biddable shove we were disrespect to take any of it out." It became a huge bang and continual to release hit features with ever greater than ever grosses but split with Hal Roach (who retained lucrative re-issue rights to his sooner films) after completing _The Freshman (1925)_ (qv), one of his finest films. Pathe's U.S. operation quickly unraveled after their U.S. envoy, Paul Brunet return to France, and Lloyd made a beyond press convey (Roach himself would also be off Pathe, opt for a dissemination agreement with MGM - 'Mack Sennett' (qv), also distributed by Pathe, would be financially ruined). After weigh sundry charismatic offer, Lloyd sign an advantageous contract with Paramount and racked up another hit with _For Heaven's Sake (1926)_ (qv), one of his weakest tight-lipped features, yet it gross an overriding $2.591 million, nearly equaling "The Freshman" and astonishing even himself. Lloyd could carry out no inaccurate through the 1920s, he in an even way earn at or mechanical $1.5 million per film with his Paramount contract, and seem invincible. He married his second co-star 'Mildred Davis (I)' (qv) on February 10, 1923 and she retire from acting (replaced by 'Jobyna Ralston' (qv)). He build a huge 32-room mansion he christen, "Greenacres" that take complete 3 years to unmitigated and the two of a mode at the end of the day had 3 children. His definitive silent film, _Speedy (1928)_ (qv), shot on setting in New York, was one of the few major hit of the grumble transition residence and lees (as do most of Lloyd's films) roundly agreeable today. The advent of sound prove problematic for the slapstick comedian. His films were gag-driven and his calligraphy squad was fully unaccustomed to convert their brand of comedy into dialog. While his first sound action (although began as a silent), _Welcome Danger (1929)_ (qv) grossed nearly $3 million, by any pennant it's a impossible film, and flecked a grave decline in Lloyd's peak persona; he became a discussion comedian. Ironically, as bad as the film be, it would prove to be the concluding dense hit of his career. His subsequent talkie, _Feet First (1930)_ (qv), integrated a crawl redolent (but technically person over you to that) of his hit _Safety Last! (1923)_ (qv), solely being in sound, it contained all exhale and groan and proved quick-tempered to keep watch on. With a gross of minor numeral that $1 million, Lloyd would see a little bit over $300,000, his smallest feature paycheck to date, and it became amnesty he was in danger. Lloyd fought chuck a ante on with _Movie Crazy (1932)_ (qv). Generally regard as his finest talkie, it grossed even less than "Feet First." Lloyd left Paramount for Fox and suffered his first outright flop with his next feature, _The Cat's-Paw (1934)_ (qv), which grossed $693,000 sullen a gloomy imbursement of $617,000 ---resulting in red ink on a pattern basis. The miracle Harold Lloyd needed to salvage his career would never establishment, but he refuse to go curls minus a collide. Amazingly, the local was oblivious to his decline, and he was widely considered as one of the few silent comedy stars to have made a successful transition through the first decade of sound. But to those within the industry, the numbers didn't bring mutually up. Back at Paramount on a 2-movie deal, Lloyd starred in _The Milky Way (1936)_ (qv), a better-than-average comedy that pull a world-wide gross of $1.179 million, but it had production budget exceeding $1 million, resulting in a $250,000 loss for the studio. Paramount was livid, backbreaking a personal back from Lloyd on anything over $600,000 for his next film, _Professor Beware (1938)_ (qv). The comedian soon discovered he couldn't complete the film within the sought budget and take stepladder unprecedented --for him at least-- he invest his own money. The final production cost was $820,275 - and it grossed a mere $796,385 - and as a conclusion of a complex contribution deal, Lloyd ended up one-sidedly losing $119,400 on its first reading release (he would eventually recoup the bulk of his losses over the next 35 years). At the relatively young age of 45, Harold Lloyd's Hollywood career was effectively over. Still immensely booming from a unadventurous belongings strategy, and always hyperactive, he sought out ways to occupy his time, dragging his kids on larger-than-life movie night all across Los Angeles and falling back on his heaps hobbies. Foxy, who had handle the bulk of his sameness (almost all Lloyd's pre-1938 autograph were if actuality be tell signed by Foxy) and had alertly memorable his wring split ends since his acting career had began, retired to Palm Springs in 1938, leaving a cancelled in Lloyd's life. He produced two pictures for RKO, _A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob (1941)_ (qv), and a 'Kay Kyser' (qv) vehicle, _My Favorite Spy (1942)_ (qv) which must have look good printed but go nowhere at the cardboard box department. This ended his career as a producer. He would tablet a $25,000 deal with Columbia in 1943 for a comeback extend beyond that never materialize. In 1944 Lloyd was approach by incomparable ruler 'Preston Sturges' (qv) who envisioned a brilliant vehicle for him qualified, _The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947)_ (qv). The production launched Sturges' new California Pictures, was finance by 'Howard Hughes (I)' (qv), and to start with released by United Artists. It which proved to be a nightmare for each one concerned. Its $1.7 million production cost proved to be an regal obstacle prevent it from profitability and the unexpected Hughes withdraw it from circulation, subsequently retitling it "Mad Wednesday," re-editing and re-releasing it as an RKO feature in 1951 to an even more dismal box office. Lloyd would also zealously look after ownership of his textile and was to some extent litigious. He successfully sue MGM over their unauthorized poach of his gag on a 'Joan Davis (I)' (qv) vehicle, _She Gets Her Man (1945)_ (qv) (sadly an conduct that put the final staple in the professional grave of the irredeemably alcoholic 'Clyde Bruckman' (qv)). With his career at an close, Harold renewed his zing in photography and became confused with color film experiment. Some of the earliest 2 color Technicolor test had be shot at Greenacres in 1929. In the late 1940s he became fascinated with color 3D lifeless photography and often visit friends on film set. Throughout the late 40s and very well into the 1960s Lloyd indulged himself with glamor model. At his ratification, his assemblage of 3D still number 250,000 (the yawning majority of which be nudes). Recently his granddaughter published an abstract case of photo carefully excise from the collection. In the late 1940s Lloyd became an alive appendage of the Shriner's (he'd together originally in 1924) and an successful administrator for their Los Angeles crippled children's medical centre. Harold is report to be the only thespian that own most of the films he appeared in (sadly many of the earliest ones were in debris in a nitrite fire in a burial chamber at Greenacres in 1943). This ownership bequeath him the offering to withhold his films from being shown on box; Lloyd fear off beam flange acceleration and commercial would impair his reputation. As a result, a age group of film fan saw deeply few of his films and his reputation was diminish. He did release 2 collected works films, of which the first, _World of Comedy (1962)_ (qv) was very successful. Mildred descend into alcoholism in the 1950s and die in 1969. Lloyd populated his time with pervasive roam (he thoroughly enjoy speaking engagements where on earth he could interact with student a propos silent film) and continued his pathological feeling for his hobbies through the end of his life. He became interested in high fidelity stereo systems and habitually ordered several transcript companies' total annual catalogs, eventually amassing an LP collection rivaling most record stores. He enjoyed cranking music to volume that cause the inlaid gold ingot branch on Greenacres' ceiling to precipitation down on anyone down. Conversely, he balked at modernizing anything enclosed by the mansion, seeing improvements and redecorate as things that would survive him, and so a complete dribble away of money. Lloyd was diagnose with a hurry back of cancer by his brother-in-law, Dr. John Davis ('Jack Davis (I)' (qv), who starred in early "Our Gang" shorts) and died on March 8, 1971. His son, 'Harold Lloyd Jr.' (qv) was an alcoholic homosexual and died soon afterward. Although Lloyd left an estate valued at $12 million (in 1971 dollars), he has-been to make a giving out for the care of Greenacres, a omission of retribution that would critically complicate his estate. His granddaughter Suzanne Lloyd have been largely chargeable for restore his reputation of late, in a job to fix his surviving films; many have been issue on HBO Video, Thames Video. Several have been well restore with new melodious flourishes and are shown periodically on TCM.

Jim Mason (actor)

Earl Mohan (actor)

Constantine Romanoff (actor)

Dick Rush (actor)

Oscar Smith (actor)

Charles Sullivan (actor)

Paul Weigel (actor)

Leo Willis (actor)

Noah Young (actor)

Blanche Payson (actress)

Jobyna Ralston (actress)

Suzanne Lloyd Hayes (producer)

Harold Lloyd (producer)

Jeffrey Vance (producer)

Clyde Bruckman (writer)

John Grey (writer)

Ralph Spence (writer)

Ted Wilde (writer)

Walter Lundin (cinematographer)

Don Hulette (composer)

Robert Israel (composer)

Sam Taylor (director)

Allen McNeil (editor)

William R. Fraser (miscellaneous crew)

William MacDonald (miscellaneous crew)

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Monday, August 10, 2009

The Movie - Die tollen Tanten schlagen zu

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Movie Is being made - in 1971.

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Certificates: West Germany:6
Color Info: Color
Countries: West Germany
Genres: Comedy
Languages: German
Runtimes: Austria:95, Germany:93
Release Dates: West Germany:24 September 1971, Germany:31 December 2003

In movie played:

Rudi Carrell (actor)
Articles: "Hör zu" (Austria), 13 March 1971, Iss. 11/1971, pg. 4-5, by: Trude Sagmeister, "So überlistet man die böse 13"
Born at 3:30am-LMT., Son of 'André Carrell' (qv)., Dutch entertainer, actor and singer. After his breakthrough in the Netherlands, he has worked in Germany since 1965 and has gained enormous popularity there., His song "Wann wird`s mal wieder richtig Sommer?" (When will it be summer again?) became a big hit in 1975 and was rediscovered during the Easy Listening wave in the 1990s., Lived in Syke near Bremen, Germany, with his third wife Simone. He had three children from two prior marriages: Annemieke, Caroline, and Alexander., Won the Silver Rose of Montreux in 1964 for an episode of _"Die Rudi Carrell Show" (1965)_ (qv)'s Dutch original version starring 'Esther Ofarim' (qv) as a mermaid. In 2001, he was given the Honorary Rose for his lifetime achievements., Received Germany's Cross of Merit for his achievements in German-Dutch relations (1985)., A sketch about 'Ayatollah Khomeini' (qv) on _"Rudis Tagesshow" (1981)_ (qv) caused a diplomatic crisis between Germany and Iran. Carrell came under threat from fundamentalists, until he officially apologized (15 February 1987)., Brother of 'Aad Kesselaar' (qv).
Death Notes: Bremen, Germany (lung cancer)
Quotes: "News anchors always start with 'Good evening' and need 15 minutes to explain that the evening isn't good.", "I will live on as a rerun for a long time.", (on receiving the Golden Camera Lifetime Achievement Award, February 2, 2006, visibly marked by his severe cancer illness): "I owe the fact that I am able to be here tonight to accept this prize primarily to my health insurance, the medical center Bremen-East and to the Germany pharmaceutical industry."
Birth Notes: Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Magazine Covers: "Stern" (Germany), 13 July 2006, Iss. 26, "Televizier" (Netherlands), 5 November 1983, Iss. 44, "Neue Post" (West Germany), 13 November 1982, Iss. 46, "Echo der Frau" (West Germany), 23 September 1981, Iss. 40, "Gong" (West Germany), 7 October 1978, Iss. 40, "Praline" (West Germany), 21 September 1978, Iss. 39, "Hör Zu" (West Germany), 9 July 1977, Iss. 28, "Nieuwe Revu" (Netherlands), 12 March 1976, Iss. 11, "Story" (Netherlands), 28 February 1976, Iss. 8, "Veronica" (Netherlands), 21 February 1976, Iss. 8, "Funk Uhr" (West Germany), 6 December 1975, Iss. 49, "Gong" (West Germany), 11 October 1975, Iss. 41, "Hör Zu" (West Germany), 22 June 1974, Iss. 25, "Hör Zu" (West Germany), 7 August 1971, Iss. 32
Trademarks: Although living and working in Germany for 40 years he always spoke with a heavy Dutch accent
Birth Name: Kesselaar, Rudolf Wijbrand
Spouse: 'Anke Bobbert' (1974 - 2000) (her death); 1 child, 'Simone Felischak' (2002 - 7 July 2006) (his death), 'Truus de Vries' (16 May 1957 - December 1973) (divorced); 2 children
Death Date: 7 July 2006
Interviews: "High Society" (West Germany), December 1983, pg. 49-52, by: Ika Karpenkiel, "Rudi Rastlos"
Birth Date: 19 December 1934

Bueno De Mesquita (actor)
Professional partner of 'Rita Corita' (qv), worked together in vaudeville and on television during the fifties, sixties and seventies., Son Michael (born c. 1959) with wife Korver.
Nick Names: Appie
Death Notes: Lelystad, Flevoland, Netherlands (lung cancer and brain tumor)
Birth Notes: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Trademarks: Big black moustache, Funny faces
Birth Name: de Mesquita, Abraham Bueno
Spouse: 'Onbekend Korver' (? - ?); 1 child
Death Date: 19 August 2005
Birth Date: 23 July 1918

Daniel Gérard (actor)
Birth Name: Kherlakian, Gérard Daniel
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Pictorials: "Mademoiselle Age Tendre" (France), August 1965, Iss. 10, pg. 72-73, "Mais... qui sont-ils?", "Mademoiselle Age Tendre" (France), June 1965, Iss. 8, pg. 52-53, by: Danièle Abitan, "On les a rencontrés", "Mademoiselle Age Tendre" (France), January 1965, Iss. 3, pg. 48-49, "On les a rencontrés", "Télé 7 Jours" (France), 5 October 1963, Iss. 185, pg. 77, "Balzac 10-10 : 20 idoles des jeunes", "Télé 7 Jours" (France), 5 October 1963, Iss. 185, pg. 79, "Balzac 10-10 : 20 idoles des jeunes"
Magazine Covers: "Ciné Music Magazine" (Belgium), January 1963
Birth Date: 7 March 1939

Jacques Herlin (actor)
Birth Date: 1932

Hans Kraus (actor)
Birth Notes: Gleiwitz (Gliwice), Upper Silesia, Poland
Salary History: _Lausbubengeschichten (1964)_ (qv)::DEM 3000, _Tante Frieda - Neue Lausbubengeschichten (1965)_ (qv)::DEM 8000
Magazine Covers: "Echo der Frau" (West Germany), 16 June 1976, Iss. 26
Birth Name: Krause, Hans
Father of actress 'Miriam Krause' (qv).
Birth Date: 26 June 1952

Theo Lingen (actor)
Father of 'Ursula Lingen' (qv)., Is interred at the Central Cemetery in Vienna., After World War II, he was chosen mayor of Strobl, an Austrian community, for a short period., Ensemble member at the famous Burgtheater in Vienna from 1948 until his death, playing many character roles., Made his stage debut at the Schauburg in Hannover without having attended acting lessons (1921)., Being married to singer Marianne Zoff, who was half Jewish, he thought about leaving Germany after the Nazi takeover. As he was one of the most popular comedians, 'Josef Goebbels' (qv) gave him a special permission to continue working., His stage name refers to his father's place of birth, Lingen.
Death Notes: Vienna, Austria
Birth Notes: Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
Books: Willibald Eser. _Theo Lingen ._ München - Vienna: Langen Müller, 1986. ISBN 200.02103
Magazine Covers: "Der Drei Klang" (Germany), 1948, Vol. 4, Iss. 3
Birth Name: Schmitz, Franz Theodor
Spouse: 'Marianne Zoff' (1928 - 10 November 1978) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 10 November 1978
Birth Date: 10 June 1903

Peter Orloff (actor)
Birth Name: von Orloff, Peter
Birth Notes: Lemgo, Germany
Birth Date: 12 March 1944

Gunther Philipp (actor)
Doctor of Medicine since 1943. Race-car driver; winner of three Austrian national championship titles; founder of racing team, 1960., Fastest European breast-stroke swimmer 1937-1939. Held the Austrian 100 metre breast-stroke record for 14 years., He dubbed himself in the German version of _Banana Joe (1982)_ (qv)., In autumn 1962, he and his good friend 'Peter Wehle' (qv) did a Comedy record entitled "Doktor schützt vor Blödheit nicht" as a duo. In 1967, they did another program entitled "Graf Bobby - Graf Rudi". The two records were combined on a CD released in 1999., Children: Peter (born 1943), Alexander (born 1967), Gero (born 1983).
Death Notes: Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Germany
Height: 172 cm
Birth Notes: Maroshévíz, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Toplita, Romania]
Books: Gunther Philipp. _Mir hat's fast immer Spaß gemacht._ München, Germany: F.A. Herbig Verlagsbuchhandlung GmbH, 1989. ISBN 3-7766-1521-4
Magazine Covers: "NFP-Wien" (Austria), May 1967, Vol. ?, Iss. 4589
Other Works: Has written over 100 radio and over 20 film scripts, as well as several stage comedies., Hosted German television shows, "Motorama" and "Die Runde der 50er.", Autobiography: "Mir hat's fast immer Spass gemacht" (1989)
Birth Name: Placheta, Gunther
Spouse: 'Monika S.' (1966 - 1981) (divorced); 1 child, 'Anna-Maria Huber' (1952 - ?) (divorced), 'Friederike Mayrhofer' (December 1942 - 1948) (divorced); 1 child, 'Gisela Kirchberg' (1972 - 2 October 2003) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 2 October 2003
Birth Date: 8 June 1918

Ilja Richter (actor)
Spouse: 'von Falckenhausen, Stephanie' (? - February 2003) (divorced)
Other Works: 1963: Dubbing voice of 'Thomas Chelimsky' (qv) in the German post-synchronized version of 'Stanley Donen' (qv)'s _Charade (1963)_ (qv).
Birth Notes: Berlin, Germany
Trademarks: Started every edition of _"Disco" (1971)_ (qv) with "Licht aus, Spot an!" (Light off, spot on!)
German dub voice of "Timon" inwardly _The Lion King (1994)_ (qv), 'Hank Azaria' (qv) in _The Birdcage (1996)_ (qv), 'Joe Pantoliano' (qv) in _The Matrix (1999)_ (qv) and "Mike Wazowski" in _Monsters, Inc. (2001)_ (qv)., Has four siblings: Michael, Georgina, Marina and 'Janina Richter' (qv)., Fled East Germany with his family in 1953., Made his TV debut in a play by 'Ephraim Kishon' (qv) at the age of nine., Also a successful stage actor in roles such as Moses in the stage version of _Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran (2003)_ (qv)., His son Kolja was born in 2001., Lives in Berlin with his longtime companion Barbara Ferun.
Birth Date: 24 November 1952

Hans Terofal (actor)
Death Notes: Munich, Germany (acute alcoholism)
Birth Notes: Munich, Germany
Birth Name: Seitz, Hans
Brother of 'Franz Seitz (II)' (qv)., Son of 'Franz Seitz (I)' (qv).
Death Date: 16 May 1976
Birth Date: 10 April 1923

Klaus Wildbolz (actor)
Birth Notes: Vienna, Austria
Birth Date: 25 August 1937

Wolfgang (actor)

Marion Forster (actress)

Mascha Gonska (actress)
Birth Notes: La Ferté Bernard, France
Pictorials: "Continental Film Review" (UK), April 1970, pg. 16-17, "Bird and the bees"
Birth Date: 19 November 1952

Trude Herr (actress)
Articles: "Hör Zu" (West Germany), 26 June 1971, Vol. 25, Iss. 26, pg. 26, by: Klaus Esser, "Die Trude hat die Sahne satt", "Funk und Film Fernsehen" (Austria), 22 April 1961, Vol. 17.Jahrg., Iss. 16, pg. 21, "Trude Herr Ich will keine Schokolade - ich will lieber einen Mann"
Returned to Germany with her longtime companion Samuel Bawesi and planned her comeback in 1991, but died shortly after in Southern France., After appearing on over 30 movies, she finally moved to the Fiji Islands for health reasons and cultivated mushrooms there (1987)., As her father was member of the communist party, the Nazis imprisoned him in a concentration camp until 1945., The song "Ich will keine Schokolade" (I don't want chocolate) was her national breakthrough in Germany (1959).
Nick Names: Tutti, Pummelchen
Death Notes: Aix-en-Provence, France (heart failure)
Height: 156 cm
Birth Notes: Cologne, Germany
Spouse: 'Ahmed M'Barek' (1966 - 1976) (divorced)
Death Date: 16 March 1991
Birth Date: 4 May 1927

Elisabeth Krogh (actress)
Spouse: 'Franz Josef Gottlieb' (qv) (1974 - ?); 1 child
Mother of 'Viktoria Gottlieb' (qv).

Margot Mahler (actress)
Death Notes: Munich, Germany (cancer)
Birth Notes: Straubing, Germany
Death Date: 27 September 1997
Birth Date: 24 September 1948

Gretl Schörg (actress)
Articles: "Honolulu Star Bulletin" (USA), 21 January 2006, pg. D 2, by: Ben Wood, "Austrian Stage and Film Star Gretl Schoeerg.", "Illustrierte Film Zeitung" (Germany), 1953, Vol. ?, Iss. ?, pg. Back cover, by: Heinz Fiedler, "Hab' ich nur Deine Liebe", "Wiener Sonn-und Montag-Zeitung" (Austria), 1934, Vol. ?, Iss. ?, pg. 4, by: wz, "Kandidatinnen für Hollywood "Meister Lehár wird entscheiden"
Pictorials: "Kurier" (Austria), 6 January 2006, pg. 35, "Eine legendäre Rösslwirtin - Gretl Schörg 91-jährig in Wien gestorben", "NFP-Wien" (Austria), May 1967, Iss. 4589, pg. 4, by: NFP, "Wiener Schnitzel", "Funk und Film" (Austria), 8 December 1956, Vol. 12, Iss. 49, pg. 11, by: Funk & Film, "G.Schörg Im Theather in der Josefsts", "Mein Film" (Austria), 30 July 1954, Vol. 24, Iss. 31, pg. 7, by: F.W.Scheidel, "Dieses Camel ging nicht durch ein Nadelöhr,obgleich die charmante Gretl Schörg es dazu verlocken wollte.", "Mein Film" (Austria), 30 July 1954, Vol. 24, Iss. 31, pg. 7, by: F.W.Scheidel, "Gretl Schörg,W.Schmidt-Gentner & Willy Fritsch tauschen ihre artistische Erfahrungen aus.", "Mein Film" (Austria), 16 October 1953, Vol. 23, Iss. 42, pg. 5, by: p.r., "Hab ich nur Deine Liebe", "Mein Film" (Austria), 23 January 1953, Vol. 23, Iss. 4, pg. 3, by: P.R., "Gretle Schörg: Erstes Auftreten in Italy.", "Mein Film" (Austria), 23 January 1953, Vol. 23, Iss. 4, pg. 3, by: P.R., "Gretl Schörg", "Grosse Österreich Illustrierte" (Austria), 16 April 1949, Vol. 1, Iss. 5, pg. 11, by: GÖI, "Radioprogramm"
Nick Names: The Little Lark from Hernals
Death Notes: Vienna, Austria
Birth Notes: Vienna, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Books: Klaus Rittweger. _Gretl Schörg (Mein Theaterleben)._ Gelnhausen- Germany: Wagner Verlag, 2004. ISBN 3-935232-22-5
Magazine Covers: "Das Neue Film-Programm" (West Germany), 1956, "IFB" (West German), 1956, Iss. 3500, "Funk und Film Für Jeden Etwas Noten" (Austria), 1951, Vol. ?, Iss. 22, "Hör Zu" (Germany), 1 January 1949, Vol. ?, Iss. ?
Birth Name: Schörg, Margarete
Death Date: 4 January 2006
Interviews: "Hör Zu" (Austria), 1 July 1978, Iss. 26/78, pg. 7, by: H. Goggenberger, "Ich hab' so vieles falsch gemacht"
Birth Date: 17 January 1914

Jane Tilden (actress)
At the beginning of World War II, she emigrated to Switzerland., Was interred in the Ostfriedhof (cemetery) in Kitzbühel, Austria., Ensemble member at the famous Burgtheater in Vienna from 1957 to 1978., Had two daughters, Franziska Steinbrecher (born on 18 October 1939) and Jane Antoinette Blackburne (born on 29 September 1947)., Former mother-in-law of 'Gerhart Lippert' (qv)., As she admired American tennis player 'William T. Tilden' (qv), she chose "Tilden" as her stage name.
Death Notes: Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Austria
Birth Notes: Aussig, Austria-Hungary (now Ustí nad Labem, Czech Republic)
Birth Name: Tuch, Marianne

Helga Trümper (actress)

Karl Spiehs (producer)

Walter Traut (producer)

Erich Tomek (writer)

Heinz Hölscher (cinematographer)

Erwin Halletz (composer)

Irmgard Daecke (costume designer)

Franz Josef Gottlieb (director)

Traude Krappl-Maass (editor)

Robert Fabiankowich (production designer)

Eberhard Schröder (production designer)

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Friday, August 7, 2009

The Movie - Frauenliebe - Frauenleid

It is worth seeing Frauenliebe - Frauenleid movie (Frauenliebe - Frauenleid).

Movie Is being made - in 1937.

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Other Literature: Frauenliebe - Frauenleid. In: Illustrierter Film-Kurier (Vienna, Austria), Filmpropaganda Ges.m.b.H., No. 1646, 1937, Pg. 8
Certificates: Sweden:15
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Germany
Languages: German
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:2708 m, OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: Germany:19 February 1937, Finland:9 October 1938, Sweden:24 May 1943

In movie have been taken:

Ernst Behmer (actor)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Königsberg, East-Prussia, Germany [now Kaliningrad, Russia]
Death Date: 26 February 1938
Birth Date: 22 December 1875

Eduard Bornträger (actor)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Wiesbaden, Germany
Death Date: 9 March 1958
Birth Date: 22 June 1888

Peter Bosse (actor)
Birth Date: 15 January 1931

Gerhard Dammann (actor)
Birth Name: Dammann, Heinrich Gerhard
Birth Notes: Cologne, Germany
Death Date: 21 February 1946
Death Notes: Bad Ischl, Austria
Birth Date: 30 March 1883

Erich Dunskus (actor)
Death Notes: Hagen, West Germany
Birth Notes: Pillkallen (Schloßberg), East Prussia, Germany (now Dobrovol'sk, Kaliningrad, Russia)
Death Date: 25 November 1967
Other Works: Stage and television actor., 1953: Dubbing voice of Griff Barnett in the German post-synchronized version of Robert Siodmak's 1949 'Criss Cross' (Gewagtes Alibi)
Birth Date: 27 July 1890

Erich Fiedler (actor)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Berlin, Germany
Other Works: German voice of 'Robert Morley (I)' (qv) and 'Peter Cushing' (qv), Provided the voice of Nutsy in the German version of _Robin Hood (1973)_ (qv)., 1951: Dubbing voice of 'Ralph Dumke' (qv) in the German post-synchronized version of 'Michael Curtiz' (qv)'s 1950 "The Breaking Point" (Menschenschmuggel)., 1950: Dubbing voice of 'Melvyn Douglas' (qv) in the German post-synchronized version of 'H.C. Potter' (qv)'s "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" (Nur meiner Frau zuliebe).
German voice of Ferdy (Ferdinand) Mayne and Robert Morley., Primarily a comic actor and voice, he was frequently employed for Robert Morley and cartoon owls - quite in contrast to his appearance: a small, spindly man, he sounded more pompous than Morley himself did. He also found himself lending his voice to Bela Lugosi in Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein, Peter Cushing in Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) and Ferdy Mayne in Dance of the Vampires (1966).
Death Date: 19 May 1981
Birth Date: 15 March 1901

Karl Harbacher (actor)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Klagenfurt, Carinthia, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Death Date: 8 March 1943
Birth Date: 2 November 1879

Erich Kestin (actor)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Berlin, Germany
Death Date: 22 May 1969
Birth Date: 25 June 1895

Philipp Manning (actor)
Birth Name: Manning, Phillip Gustav Valère
Birth Notes: Lewisham, England, UK
Death Date: 10 April 1951
Death Notes: Baden, West Germany
Birth Date: 23 November 1869

Iván Petrovich (actor)
Articles: "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 March 1927, pg. 115, "Ivan Petrovitch, Ingram 'Find,' Medal Winner"
Death Notes: Munich, West Germany
Birth Notes: Budapest, Hungary
Birth Name: Petrovic, Svetislav
Death Date: 18 October 1962
Birth Date: 1 January 1896

Anton Pointner (actor)
Death Notes: Hintersee bei Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany
Birth Notes: Salzburg, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Death Date: 8 September 1949
Birth Date: 8 December 1894

Heinrich Schroth (actor)
Father of Heinz Schroth aka Heinz Sailer (1892-1957), 'Carl-Heinz Schroth' (qv) and 'Hannelore Schroth' (qv).
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Pirmasens, Palatinate, Germany
Birth Name: Schroth, Heinrich August Franz
Spouse: '?' (? - ?); 1 child, 'Else Ruttersheim' (? - ?); 1 child, 'Käthe Haack' (qv) (? - ?); 1 child
Death Date: 13 January 1945
Birth Date: 23 March 1871

Oskar Sima (actor)
Birth Name: Sima, Oskar Michael
Birth Notes: Hohenau an der March, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Death Date: 24 June 1969
Death Notes: Langenzersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria
Birth Date: 31 July 1896

Walther Thiele (actor)

Lilo Bergen (actress)
Birth Date: 30 January 1922

Anda Bori (actress)

Else Bötticher (actress)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Death Date: 3 July 1966
Birth Date: 22 October 1880

Ursula Deinert (actress)
Death Notes: East Berlin, East Germany
Birth Notes: Berlin, Germany
Death Date: 21 December 1988
Magazine Covers: "Kölnische Illustrierte Zeitung" (Germany), 7.March.1940, Vol. 15, Iss. 10
Birth Date: 17 October 1910

Maria Krahn (actress)
Death Notes: Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Birth Notes: Cologne, Germany
Death Date: 10 December 1977
Birth Date: 7 October 1896

Margarete Kupfer (actress)
Birth Name: Kupferschmid, Margarete
Birth Notes: Freystadt, Lower Silesia, Germany [now Kozuchów, Poland]
Death Date: 11 May 1953
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Date: 10 April 1881

Anita Mey (actress)

Claire Reigbert (actress)
Death Notes: Berlin-Pasing, Germany
Death Date: 1 June 1957
Birth Date: 7 October 1889

Magda Schneider (actress)
Mother of 'Romy Schneider (I)' (qv), Grandmother of 'Sarah Biasini' (qv)., Played her real life daughter 'Romy Schneider (I)' (qv)'s character's mother in six movies: _Wenn der weiße Flieder wieder blüht (1953)_ (qv), _Sissi (1955)_ (qv), _Sissi - Die junge Kaiserin (1956)_ (qv), _Robinson soll nicht sterben (1957)_ (qv), _Sissi - Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin (1957)_ (qv) and _Die Halbzarte (1958)_ (qv)., Born to Xaverius Schneider, a plumber, and his wife Maria Meier-Hörmann., Like several other actors, she once visited 'Adolf Hitler' (qv) at his mountain residence Berghof (1941)., Is interred in the Bergfriedhof, a cemetery in Berchtesgaden.
Death Notes: Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany
Magda Schneider be born by 17 May 1909 encircled by Augsburg, Germany and a lead singer, display place and reveal actress. After her graduation at a monastery conservatory, she studied stenography and department direction at a conglomerate school, but also attend foxtrot module and art course at the Augsburg School of Music. Six months after that, she dispense her stage debut via manner of soubrette at the Gärtnerplatz- Theater in Munich and was discovered by 'Ernst Marischka' (qv), who offered her a role at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna. After her film debut _Boykott (1930)_ (qv), she was collection casted as the clear-cut girl, dream of a in good spirits life span in films such as _Zwei in einem Auto (1932)_ (qv) or _Ein Mädel wirbelt durch twirl down the emblem Welt (1934)_ (qv). In 1933, she get to know 'Wolf Albach-Retty' (qv), whom she married four years later. Their interaction Rosemarie (aka 'Romy Schneider (I)' (qv)) and Wolf-Dieter be born in 1938 and 1941, but they broken conscious in 1945. After World War II, she appear on stage and peak again, but was chief agreed as ambitious mother, who urge on the wholesale of her daughter Romy. In the 1950s, she play her mother or aunt in several movies such as _Wenn der weiße Flieder wieder blüht (1953)_ (qv) or _Sissi (1955)_ (qv). In the concluding years of her life, she consider to experience the extermination of her grandson David in 1981 and her daughter Romy in 1982. She die on 30 July 1996 in Berchtesgaden, Germany.
Quotes: On her daughter 'Romy Schneider (I)' (qv)'s extermination: "Was um Himmels willen ist natürlich am Tod einer schönen jungen Frau von 43 Jahren?" ("What inside heaven's first name be unprocessed in the realm of the death of delectable babyish female of 43?")
Birth Notes: Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
Books: Hans-Joachim Schlamp. _Magda Schneider._ Berlin-Germany: Robert Mölich,Verlag, 1938. ISBN Band 11
Magazine Covers: "Funk und Film" (Austria), 13 October 1950, Vol. 6, Iss. No. 41, "Film welt" (Germany), 14 June 1940, Vol. 24
Birth Name: Schneider, Magdalena
Spouse: 'Hans Herbert Blatzheim' (1953 - 1968) (his death), 'Wolf Albach-Retty' (qv) (11 May 1937 - September 1949) (divorced); 2 children, 'Horst Fehlhaber' (qv) (1982 - 30 July 1996) (her death)
Death Date: 30 July 1996
Birth Date: 17 May 1909

Maria Seidler (actress)
Birth Date: 19 July 1888

Alexa von Porembsky (actress)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Death Date: 18 August 1981
Birth Date: 5 June 1908

Tina Zucchi (actress)

Augusto Genina (writer)
Death Notes: Rome, Italy (bronchial pneumonia)
Birth Notes: Rome, Italy
Death Date: 18 September 1957
Spouse: 'Carmen Boni' (qv) (? - ?)
Birth Date: 28 January 1892

Herbert Körner (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Germany
Birth Date: 8 February 1902

Peter Kreuder (composer)
Death Date: 28 June 1981
Death Notes: Salzburg, Austria
Books: Peter Kreuder. _Schön war die Zeit._ München: Bertelsmann, 1961. ISBN 2451, Peter Kreuder (with A. Sailer). _Schön war die Zeit._ Munich: Kindler, 1955., Peter Kreuder (autobiography). _Nur Püppen haben keine Tränen._ München: Schulz, 1971.
Birth Name: Kreuder, Peter Paul
Birth Notes: Aachen, Germany
Birth Date: 18 August 1905

Augusto Genina (director)
Death Notes: Rome, Italy (bronchial pneumonia)
Birth Notes: Rome, Italy
Death Date: 18 September 1957
Spouse: 'Carmen Boni' (qv) (? - ?)
Birth Date: 28 January 1892

Waldemar Gaede (editor)

Otto Erdmann (production designer)
Death Notes: Berlin, Germany
Birth Notes: Berlin, Germany
Death Date: 23 January 1965
Birth Date: 16 November 1898

Hans Sohnle (production designer)
Death Notes: Munich, Germany
Birth Notes: Beeskow, Brandenburg, Germany
Death Date: March 1976
Birth Date: 17 September 1895

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Movie - Champagne Society (2008)

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Movie Premier in 2008.


Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Languages: English
Locations: Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Tech Info: RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: USA:2008

In movie played:

Jonny Gillette (producer)

Zach Hagen (producer)

Spencer Jarvis (producer)

Jonny Gillette (writer)

Eric Billman (cinematographer)
Graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking. (2002)

Jonny Gillette (director)