Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Movie - Nottingham 2051

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Movie Premier in 2004.

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Budget: € 50,000
Color Info: Color
Countries: Italy
Genres: Short
Languages: Italian
Locations: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Runtimes: Italy:5
Tech Info: CAM:Arriflex Cameras, LAB:Technicolor, OFM:35 mm, OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1
Release Dates: Italy:4 September 2004, Italy:10 December 2004, Italy:29 March 2005, Italy:19 May 2005, Italy:11 August 2006

In movie played:

Giulia Palmieri (actress)

Alessandro Leone (producer)

Elaine Tracy (costume designer)

Stefano Chierchiè (editor)

Fabio Tarantino (editor)

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Movie - A Law Unto Himself (1916)

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Movie Is being made - in 1916.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Western
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:1500 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:28 February 1916

In movie played:

George Clair (actor)

Louis Durham (actor)
Death Notes:Bentley, Kansas, USA
Birth Notes:New Oxford, Pennsylvania, USA
Death Date:28 June 1960
In minor to acting inside numerous taciturn films, Louis Durham aka 'Bull' Durham play white-collar baseball from 1904-1909 all for both New York and Indianapolis. While playing for Indianapolis in 1908 Durham win 5 achieve twofold headers; a narrative that stand to this event.
Birth Date:27 June 1877

E.W. Harris (actor)

Steve Murphy (actor)
Articles:"Classic Images" (USA), October 1994, Iss. 232, pg. C24, by: George Katchmer, "Steve Murphy"

Francis Raymond (actor)

Carl von Schiller (actor)
Articles:"Moving Picture World" (USA), 22 January 1916, pg. 583, "Von Schiller's Admirers Increasing"
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Notes:Ohio, USA
Spouse:'Ethel Brayton' (1913 - ?)
Death Date:15 April 1962
Birth Date:13 August 1890

Crane Wilbur (actor)
Nephew of 'Tyrone Power Sr.' (qv)
Death Notes:Toluca Lake, California, USA (following stroke)
Crane Wilbur, the hoary eyeshade party in command and screenwriter, be born Erwin Crane Wilbur against November 17, 1886 in Athens, New York. The nephew of the crucial adapt for the stage artist Tyrone Power, Sr., Wilbur short equal basic take to the board in posting of an actor, making his Broadway debut as Erwin Crane Wilbur on June 3, 1903 in a trilogy of William Butler Yeats acting in "A Pot of Broth/Kathleen ni Houlihan/The Land of Heart's Desire" situate on via the Irish Literary Society at the Carnegie Lyceum. Wilbur instigate appear in the films in 1910, but he made his autograph as a range actor appearing as the manly front in "The Perils of Pauline" (1914), the immensely undemanding serial starring Pearl White. A luminary during the 1910s, Wilbur's art as a movie actor began petering out after he appear as the eponymous hero of "Breezy Jim" (1919). As the Roaring Twenties made their debut, Wilbur go reverse legs to the stage. Between 1920 and 1934, Wilbur clench seven plays presented on Broadway: "The Ouija Board" (1920); "The Monster" (1922; revived 1933); "Easy Terms" (1925); "The Song Wtiter" (1928); "Border-Land" (1932); "Halfway to Hell" (1933); and "Are You Decent" (1934). He also staged "Halfway to Hell" and directed Donald Kirkley and Howard Burman's "Happily Ever After" in 1945. Crane also appeared as a artiste in "The Ouija Board" and "Easy Terms," and he appeared as an actor in nine other Boradway show from 1927 to 1932, equally beside "A Farewell to Arms" (1930) and "Mourning Becomes Electra" (1932). Wilbur had directed several unspeaking pictures, but he made his murmur debut as a director with the litigious "Tomorrow's Children" (1934), tout as "The Most Daring, Sensational Drama Ever Filmed!" The movie be an realize of eugenics, re the attempt controlled sterilization of a married two of a variety by the Welfare Bureua. "Tomorrow's Children" out the certainty that lots citizens be sterilized reluctant their will and even without recourse to in the red practice of canon. The movie was vetoed in the utter of New York on the precincts that it was "immoral," that it would "tend to depraved morals," and that it was an incitement to abominable doing. On a permitted break, the regulate out was preserve in the courts and on publicly behest as it was found to disseminate ability gratingly birth dependability, which was forbidden. After this controversy, Wilbur went on to a extensive and inexhaustible career, notably in the mystery-thriller genre, as both a director and a screenwriter. He had a appendage in the harvest of such genre classic as "The Houe of Wax" (1954), "The Bat" (1959) and "Mysterious Island" (1961). Wilbur Crane die on October 18, 1973 in Toluca Lake, California, due to complications subsequent a lay a hand on.
Height:5' 10"
Quotes:"I'm going to give people what they want. Sensation, horror, shock. Send them out into the streets to tell their friends how wonderful it is to be scared to death."
Birth Notes:Athens, New York, USA
Other Works:Stage: Wrote and appear contained by (as "Barney McCare") "The Ouija Board" next to Broadway (1920). Drama. Directed beside W.H. Gilmore. Bijou Theatre; 29 Mar 1920-May 1920 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: George Dannenborg, 'Edward Ellis (I)' (qv), George Gaul, Ruth Hammond, 'William Ingersoll' (qv), Howard Lang, Regina Wallace, Stewart E. Wilson, 'John Griffith Wray' (qv). Produced by 'A.H. Woods' (qv)., The Monster (1922). Drama. Written by 'Crane Wilbur' (qv). Directed by 'Lawrence Marston' (qv). 39th Street Theatre: 9 Aug 1922- Nov 1922 (closing date unknown/101 performances). Cast: Walter James, 'Wilton Lackaye' (qv), Frank McCormack, McKay Morris, Marguerite Risser, Charles Wray Wallace. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites. Filmed as _The Monster (1925)_ (qv)., Stage: Wrote and appeared in (as "Dr. Alexander G. Torrance") "Easy Terms", produced on Broadway in 1925. Comedy. Directed by Frank McCormack. National Theatre, 21 Sep 1925-Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Homer Barton, Suzanne Caubet, 'Walter Davis (I)' (qv), 'Frank Fanning' (qv), Ellsworth Jones, 'Jeffrys Lewis' (qv), Eleanor Marshall, 'Donald Meek' (qv), 'Mabel Montgomery' (qv), 'William Postance' (qv), Antoinette Rochte, Worthington L. Romaine, Arthur E. Seger, Esther Somers., Stage: Appeared (as "Diego Menendez") in "The Fountain" on Broadway (1925). Written by 'Eugene O'Neill (I)' (qv). Directed by Robert Edmond Jones. Greenwich Village Theatre: 10 Dec 1925-Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: 'Morris Ankrum' (qv), Ralph Benzies, Stanley Berry, 'Egon Brecher' (qv), Curtis Cooksey, Ray Corning, Liza Dallett, Rosalinde Fuller, 'Walter Huston' (qv), Perry Ivins, Philip Jones, 'Pauline Moore' (qv), 'Henry O'Neill (I)' (qv), William Stahl, 'Edgar Stehli' (qv), John Taylor. Produced by 'Kenneth MacGowan', Robert Edmond Jones and Eugene O'Neill., Stage: Appeared (as "Dr. Alonzo Weed") in "Nirvana" on Broadway (1926). Written by 'John Howard Lawson' (qv). Directed by Robert Peel Noble. Greenwich Village Theatre: 3 Mar 1926-Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/6 performances). As "Dr. Alonzo Weed." Cast: Julie Barnard, Elise Bartlett, Murray Bennett, Marcia Byron, Juliette Crosby, Doris Ferguson, Earle Larimore, John McGovern, L'Estrange Millman, Herbert Ransom, Francis Sadtler, Edith Shayne, H. Ben Smith, Ludmilla Toretzka, Lilllian Wilck. Produced by Noble-Ryan-Livy, Inc., Stage: Appeared (as "Rev. Albaugh") in "Bride of the Lamb" (1926). Written by 'William Hurlbut (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Robert Milton (I)' (qv). Greenwich Village Theatre: 30 Mar 1926-Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/109 performances). Cast: Arline Blackburn, 'Alice Brady' (qv) (also producer), Gerald Cornell, Lorna Elliott, Edmund Elton, Harold Hartsell, Ralph MacBane, Mabel Montgomery, Julia Ralph, James Francis Robertson. Produced in association with Robert Milton., Stage: Directed and appeared in (as "Father Rochambeau") "The Woman Disputed" on Broadway (1926). Melodrama. Written by 'Denison Clift' (qv). Forrest Theatre: 28 Sep 1926-Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: John Anthony, Richard Bradshaw, Joseph Burton, 'Louis Calhern' (qv), Andrew Corday, 'Robert Cummings (I)' (qv), Jackie Grattan, Charles Hammond, 'Ann Harding' (qv), B.J. McOwen, J.K. Newman, Louise Quinn, 'Viola Roache' (qv), 'Lowell Sherman' (qv), Hall Synonds, Royal Thayer, Henry Von Rhau, W. Bradley Ward. Produced by 'A.H. Woods' (qv)., Stage: Appeared (as "Circus Snyder") in "Celebrity" (1927). Comedy. Written by Willard Keefe. Directed by Edward Goodman. Lyceum Theatre: 26 Dec 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Margaret Armstrong, Harry M. Cooke, Claude Cooper, Maurice Freeman, 'Gavin Gordon (II)' (qv), Irene Hubbard, Rose Keane, Constance McKay, Mabel Montgomery, Hale Norcross, Nancy Sheridan, Philip Wood. Produced by 'Herman Shumlin' (qv) and Paul Streger., Stage: Appeared (as "Henry Ditmas") in "Rope" on Broadway (1928). Drama. Written by David Wallace and 'Thomas Sigismund Stribling' (qv). Based upon "Teeftallow" by Stribling. Directed by 'Frank Merlin' (qv). Biltmore Theatre: 22 Feb 1928-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: James K. Applebee, Anthony Blair, Mary Carroll, Ralph Cummings, Kenneth Dana, James H. Dunmore, Alan Goode, Herbert Heywood, Leslie Hunt, Betty Lee Morton, Caroline Newcomb, Elizabeth Patterson, 'Willard Robertson' (qv), Clifton Self, Bryant Sells, Ben Smith. Produced by James W. Elliott., Stage: Write "The Song Writer", produced on Broadway in 1928. Musical. Music by 'Georgie Price' (qv). Lyrics by 'Abner Silver (I)' (qv), Sid Silvers, 'Phil Baker (I)' (qv) and 'Herb Magidson' (q). Directed by 'Alexander Leftwich' (qv). 48th Street Theatre: 13 Aug 1928-29 Sep 1928 (56 performances). Cast: Beatrice Blinn, Irving Hirsch, Hugh Huntley, 'Mayo Methot' (qv), Jennie Moscowitz, Neil Pratt, 'Georgie Price' (qv), 'Robert B. Sinclair' (q), Bea Thrift, F.A. Walton, Ethel Wilson, Marian Winston. Produced by Alexander Yokel., Stage: Appeared (as "Bradford Palmer") in "Fast Life" on Broadway (1928). Melodrama. Written by 'Samuel Shipman (I)' (qv) and 'John B. Hymer' (qv). Directed by 'A.H. Van Buren' (qv). Ambassador Theatre: 26 Sep 1928-Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: C. Edwin Brandt, John Burch, 'Irene Cattell' (qv) (as "Christina Johnson"), Goo Chong, Jean Clarendon, 'Claudette Colbert' (qv) (as "Patricia Mason"), Donald Dillaway, Frederick Earle, Frank Graham, Vincent Gulliver, 'Frank Howson (I)' (qv) (as "Clyde Turner"), Thomas Irwin, Donald McClelland, Frank B. Miller, Adrian Morris, 'Chester Morris (I)' (qv) (as "Chester Palmer"), William Morris, Dorothy Payne, Frank Reyman, Wells Richardson, Muriel Robinson, Anne Tarnoff, Robert Toms, Walter Tyrrell, Mabel Williams, Paul Wilson. Produced by 'A.H. Woods' (qv)., Stage: Appeared (as "Rinaldi") in "A Farewell to Arms" (1930). Drama. Written by 'Laurence Stallings' (qv). Based on the novel by 'Ernest Hemingway' (qv). Directed by 'Rouben Mamoulian' (qv). National Theatre: 22 Sep 1930-Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast included: 'Glenn Anders' (qv), Ricardo Bengali, Antonio Berri, Alberto Calvo, Ricardo Calvo, Frank Coletti, Armand Cortes, Paul Cremonesi, C. Sager Czaja, Jules David, Hendryk De Paule, Ralph Desmond, Vati Don, Joseph Downing, Florence Earle, Frank Farrara, Albert Ferro, 'Albert Froom' (qv), John Genaro, 'Harold Huber' (qv), Joseph Kashioff, Helen Kim, 'Jack La Rue' (qv), 'Elissa Landi' (q), Carrie Lowe, Jane McKenzie, Dorothy Paule, Rene Roberti, Joseph Scotti, Fritz Ulm, Tino Valenti, Louis Veda, Juan Villasana, Katherine Warren, Mortimer Weldon. Produced by 'A.H. Woods' (qv)., On the Spot (1930). Melodrama. Written by 'Edgar Wallace' (qv). Directed by Lee Ephraim and Carol Reed. Forrest Theatre: 29 Oct 1930- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/167 performances). Cast: 'John Adair (I)' (qv) (as "Interne"), 'Glenda Farrell' (qv) (as "Marie Pouliski"), John Gallaudet, George Drury Hart, John M. Kline, Mike Sullivan, Suezo Tckero, Arthur R. Vinton, Alan Ward, John Wheeler, 'Crane Wilbur' (qv) (as "Tony Perrelli), Jeanne Winters, 'Anna May Wong (I)' (qv) (as "Minn Lee"), 'Stanley Wood' (qv) (as "Capt. Harrigan"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Edgar Wallace and Lee Ephraim., Border-Land (1932). Comedy-drama. Written by 'Crane Wilbur' (qv). Directed by Frank McCormack. Biltmore Theatre: 29 Mar 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: 'Edgar Barrier' (qv), Alan Campbell, Peter Goo Chong, 'Catherine Doucet' (qv), Lenita Lane, Howard Lang, Robert Lowing, 'Fuller Mellish' (qv), 'Lester Vail (I)' (qv). Produced by Philip Gerton., Stage: Appeared (as "Capt. Adam Brant") in "Mourning Becomes Electra" on Broadway (1932). Drama (revival). Written by 'Eugene O'Neill (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Philip Moeller' (qv). Alvin Theatre: 9 May 1932-May 1932 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: 'Walter Abel' (qv), 'Judith Anderson (I)' (qv), 'Seth Arnold' (qv), George W. Callahan, Bernice Elliott, Henry Hermsen, Eric Kalkhurst, Cameron King, Beatrice Maude, Beatrice Moreland, Florence Reed, Forrest Zimmer. Produced by The Theatre Guild., The Monster (1933). Drama (revival). Written by 'Crane Wilbur' (qv). Directed by Frank McCormack. Waldorf Theatre: 10 Feb 1933- Mar 1933 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast: 'William Hopper (I)' (qv), Suzanne Caubaye, Grant Gordon, 'Curtis Karpe' (qv), Harry Short, Ernest R. Whitman. Produced by Jules J. Leventhal and O.E. Wee., Halfway to Hell (1934). Written by 'Crane Wilbur' (qv). Directed by Crane Wilbur. Melodrama. Fulton Theatre: 2 Jan 1934- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Richard Ewell, 'Austin Fairman' (qv), Mitchell Harris, Mabel Kroman, Katherine Locke, Van Lowe, Lida MacMillan, Carlton Macy, Ann Mason, John Regan, Grant Richards, Guy Standing Jr., Robert Williams. Produced by Elizabeth Miele in association with Van R. Schuyler., Are You Decent (1934). Comedy. Written by 'Crane Wilbur' (qv). Directed by Dmitri Ostrov. Ambassador Theatre: 19 Apr 1934- Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/188 performances). Cast: 'Zamah Cunningham' (qv) (as "Peggy Witherspoon"), 'Eric Dressler' (qv) (as "Bill Adams"), Beatrice Hendricks, A.J. Herbert, 'Claudia Morgan' (qv) (as "Antonia Wayne"), 'Royal C. Stout' (qv) (as "Edwards"), 'Lester Vail (I)' (qv) (as "Keith Darrell"). Produced by Albert Bannister, in association with George L. Miller., Happily Ever After (1945). Written by Donald Kirkley and Howard Burman. Directed by 'Crane Wilbur' (qv). Biltmore Theatre: 15 Mar 1945- 24 Mar 1945 (12 performances). Cast: George Calvert, 'Dulcie Cooper' (qv), Warren Douglas, 'Parker Fennelly' (qv), Margaret Hayes, Herbert Heyes, 'Gene Lockhart' (qv), 'Kathleen Lockhart' (qv), Barry Macollum, Melba Rae, Hans Robert, Nicholas Saunders, William Thomson, William C. Tubbs, Charles Wallis. Produced by Bernard Klawans and Victor Payne-Jennings.
Birth Name:Wilbur, Erwin Crane
Spouse:'Lenita Lane' (qv) (18 April 1936 - 18 October 1973) (his death)

Virginia Kirtley (actress)

David Horsley (producer)

Lillian Brockwell (writer)

Robert Broadwell (director)

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The Movie - Christie Johnstone

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Movie Premier in 1921.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Romance
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:1573 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: UK:October 1921

In movie played:

Tom Beaumont (actor)

Clive Brook (actor)
Father of actress 'Faith Brook' (qv) and actor 'Lyndon Brook' (qv)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Born contained by London, England to Charlotte Mary (opera singer) and George Alfred Brook. He be literary privately. Stage endure integrated: "Oliver Twist", "Voysey Inheritence", "If I be King", "Importance of Being Ernest", Fair and Warmer", "Over Sunday", "Clothes and the WOman", and oodles others. Screen experience near Graham-Cutts Company in London. He appear in "Woman to Woman", and others. In 1924 he come to America.
Height:5' 11"
Quotes:"Hollywood is a chain gang and we lose the will to escape. The links of the chain are not forged with cruelties but with luxuries."
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Magazine Covers:"Theatre World" (UK), May 1945
Other Works:(1953) He acted inside Oscar Wilde's romp, "A Woman of No Importance," at the Savoy Theatre and Streatham Hill Theatre in London, England near Isobel Jeans, Jean Cadell, Athene Seyler, Peter Barkworth, Nora Swinburne, and Paul Anstee in the sort. Michael Benthall be chief.
Birth Name:Brook, Clifford Hardman
Spouse:'Mildred Evelyn' (qv) (1920 - 17 November 1974) (his death); 2 children
Death Date:17 November 1974
Birth Date:1 June 1887

Gordon Craig (actor)

J. Denton-Thompson (actor)

Stewart Rome (actor)
Articles:"Variety" (USA), 10 March 1965, "Stewart Rome"
In 1915, he was voted second only to 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) in a Pictures magazine popularity poll., In a landmark case in 1919, he was granted the rights to his stage name after being sued by 'Cecil M. Hepworth' (qv).
Death Notes:Newbury, Berkshire, England, UK
Height:6' 1"
Birth Notes:Newbury, Berkshire, England, UK
Birth Name:Ryott, Septimus Wemham
Spouse:'Grace Miller' (? - ?)
Death Date:26 February 1965
Birth Date:30 January 1886

Adeline Hayden Coffin (actress)
Birth Name:de Leuw, Adeline
Birth Notes:Germany
Married Hayden Coffin after he was named co-respondent when her first husband, Alberto Randegger, divorced her.
Spouse:'Hayden Coffin' (qv) (? - ?), 'Alberto Randegger' (composer) (? - 1892) (divorced)
Birth Date:20 June 1863

Peggy Hathaway (actress)

Mercy Hatton (actress)

Gertrude McCoy (actress)
Articles:"Motion Picture World" (USA), 13 November 1915, pg. 1284, "Baltimore Has Gertrude McCoy Theater", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 October 1915, pg. 589, "Will Head Plimpton Forces", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 May 1915, pg. 734, by: `, "Gertrude McCoy in Double Role", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 13 March 1915, pg. 1609, "Gertrude McCoy", "Motion Picture Magazine" (USA), February 1915, pg. 108-09, "Biographies of Popular Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 September 1914, pg. 1658, "Gertrude McCoy Meets with Accident"
Silent-screen actress., Sister-in-law of 'Bruce McRae' (qv).
Death Notes:Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Birth Notes:Sugar Valley, Georgia, USA
Birth Name:Lyon, Gertrude
Spouse:'Duncan McRae' (qv) (1919 - ?)
Death Date:17 July 1967
Birth Date:30 June 1890

Dorothy Vernon (actress)

Walter West (producer)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Cookham, Berkshire, England, UK
Birth Name:West, Walter Leonard Alabaster
Spouse:'Ane Katrine Dusine Kristensen' (1 December 1909 - ?)
Death Date:7 March 1958
Birth Date:11 September 1885

W.C. Clifford (writer)

Charles Reade (writer)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Ipsden, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Death Date:11 April 1884
Other Works:Playwright: "Peg Woffington" (filmed as _Peg Woffington (1910)_ (qv))., Novel: "Put Yourself In His Place" (filmed as _Put Yourself in His Place (1912)_ (qv))., Novel: "The Cloister and the Hearth" (filmed as _The Cloister and the Hearth (1913)_ (qv))., Playwright: "Drink" (filmed as _Drink (1917)_ (qv))., Novel: "Foul Play" (filmed as _Foul Play (1920)_ (qv), _Foul Play (1911)_ (qv))., Novel: "Hard Cash" (filmed as _Hard Cash (1921)_ (qv), _Hard Cash (1913)_ (qv))., Novel: "Christie Johnstone" (filmed as _Christie Johnstone (1921)_ (qv))., Playwright: "The Lyons Mail" (filmed as _The Lyons Mail (1931)_ (qv), _The True Story of the Lyons Mail (1915)_ (qv))., Playwright: "Masks and Faces" (filmed as _Peg of Old Drury (1935)_ (qv), _Masks and Faces (1917)_ (qv), _Masks and Faces (1914)_ (qv))., Novel: "It's Never Too Late to Mend" (filmed as _It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937)_ (qv), _It's Never Too Late to Mend (1922)_ (qv), _Tense Moments from Great Plays (1922)_ (qv) (segment), _It's Never Too Late to Mend (1917)_ (qv), _It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1913)_ (qv)).
Birth Date:8 June 1814

Normand McDonald (director)

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Lenny, a gigolo, get a beckon from his partner Sissy, who complain that her boyfriend be fool nigh next to on her near a sexpot name Sherry. Lenny set out to seduce Sherry and pick wide open awake Sissy's association with her boyfriend, but Sherry turn out to be a ball higher than he bargain all for.
Certificates: USA:X
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Adult
Languages: English
Locations: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Sound Mix: Mono

In movie played:

Ric Lutze (actor)

Rene Bond (actress)
Pictorials:"Celebrity Skin" (USa), May 2003, Vol. 25, Iss. 116, pg. 74, by: staff, "Backseat Bombshells: Rene Bond", "Leg Show" (USA), October 1996, Vol. 14, Iss. 6, pg. 18-21, by: Elmer Batters, "Rene Bonding", "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1995, Vol. 8, Iss. 5, pg. 64-67, by: staff, "Jekyll & Hides: Rene Bond", "Blue Movie Expose!" (USA), March 1985, Vol. 5, Iss. 3, pg. 26-29, "Vintage Vice: The One and Only, Late, Great Rene Bond", "Playboy" (USA), August 1973, Vol. 20, Iss. 8, pg. 140, "Porno Chic"
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (cirrhosis of the liver)
Rene Bond dominated ill-considered '70s Los Angeles porn, appear contained by of charitable about 300 films and loops. She enter porn in the late 1960s all for the routine function, treasures. In her of interest lines "I clench more than a few friends who be in employment in porno, and I needed the money. So they said they'd tank engine me to some individuals, and they achieve. I get nearly new to the money." Rene switch lying on her sweat in the to the point budget schlock of initiator 'Harry H. Novak' (qv), normally appearing next to her extended instance boyfriend 'Ric Lutze' (qv). They would be a balanced cinematic two of a kind in both softcore and hardcore films for maximum of the 1970s. An industry bystander describe her in lay of "a sinfully sexy and infantile look minute strumpet whose well-rounded acting skill and vivacious come general awake to to on-screen sexing made her an direct favorite." She had a fragile, restyling article that made her the condemnation to frisk teenagers or farmers' daughters. She also had a handy bit with hilarity. Her high spike linking segment in _Teen-age Fantasies: An Adult Documentary (1971)_ (qv) epitomize her knack for coming across as glutinous and winsome in even the raunchiest textile. Rene be one of the most basic porn starlets to have breast implant to cater to what she call the "North American Breast Fetish". She got even more work subsequent on. Rene incorporated herself in the mid 1970s and sold photo and slide of herself through her relevant communication writ band. She also sing out, dance and stripped at the Ivar Burlesque Theater in Hollywood. She often bring her father on chapter and sang "My Heart Belongs to Daddy." Her mom go everywhere with her. She unthinkingly sign autograph in the vestibule for a dollar respectively after her performance. Rene and Ric vanished from the photo scene in 1978. Rene stay out of analysis until the mid 1980s when she was dappled as a participant on the TV quiz showing _"Break the Bank" (1985)_ (qv). She was introduce as a blemish authority and had a uncommon husband in lug. (She win over and done with $9,000 in oscillate and prize.) Rene was see circa Las Vegas through the late 1980s and 1990s. She die of liver complications in the late 1990s.
Quotes:[1977 aside against her breast implants] That's undoubtedly not all from burgeoning. I accomplish personal surgery, but that be because I was tell there's a North American Breast Fetish, and that man individual resembling women near ample boobs, which be not the shield anymore, but consequently it was. And as a result I have it done and it changed generously of things. I did acquire more slog then., My boyfriend Ric Lutz is my favorite leading man. He's the easiest to work with and I made the most films with him.
Birth Notes:San Diego, California, USA
Magazine Covers:"Bitchcraft" (USA), 1973, Vol. 3, Iss. 2, "Cinema X" (England), 1971, Vol. 4, Iss. 11
Other Works:Appeared in the wrestling loop "Bitches' Brawl" with Sandy Dempsey., Was featured in glamour photos and slides of The Latent Image mail order catalog in the early 1980s (1983 catalog).
Birth Name:Bond, Rene Ruth
Vital statistics in July 1975:38-24-36, Whenever she danced as a stripper at the Ivar Theater in Hollywood, she would bring her father up on stage and sing "But My Heart Belongs to Daddy".
Death Date:2 June 1996
Interviews:"Adam Film World" (USA), August 1972, Vol. 4, Iss. 1, pg. 22-25+54+56, by: Winston Hill, "Rene Bond"
Birth Date:11 October 1950

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