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Andy Devine the Illustrated Cf>Ress
The Old Time Radio Club Established 1975 b Number 343 October 2006 Andy Devine The Illustrated Cf>ress Membership Information Club Officers and Librarians Club Membership: $18.00 per year from January 1 President to December 31. Members receive a tape library list Jerry Collins (716) 683-6199 ing, reference library listing and the monthly 56 Christen Ct. newsletter. Memberships areas follows: If you join Lancaster, NY 14086 January-March, $18.00; April-June, $14; JUly [email protected] September, $10; October-December. $7. All renewals should be sent in as soon as possible to Vice President & Canadian Branch avoid missing newsletter issues. Please be sure to Richard Simpson (905) 892-4688 notify us if you have a change of address. The Old 960 16 Road R.R. 3 Time Radio Club meets on the first Monday of the Fenwick, Ontario month at 7:30 PM during the months of September Canada, LOS 1CO through June at St. Aloysius School Hall. Cleveland Drive and Century Road, Cheektowaga, NY. There Treasurer, Videos & Records is ng meeting during the month of July, and an Dominic Parisi (716) 884-2004 informal meeting is held in August at the same 38 Ardmore PI. address. Buffalo, NY 14213 Anyone interested in the Golden Age of Radio is Membership Renewals, Change of Address welcome. The Old Time Radio Club is affiliated with Peter Bellanca (716) 773-2485 the Old Time Radio Network. 1620 Ferry Road Grand Island, NY 14072 Club Mailing Address [email protected] Old Time Radio Club 56 Christen Ct. Membership Inquires and OlR Lancaster, NY 14086 Network Related Items E-Mail Address: Richard Olday (716) 684-1604 [email protected] 171 Parwood Trail Depew. -
June 20, 2017 Movie Year STAR 351 P Acu Lan E, Bish Op a B Erd
Movie Year STAR 351 Pacu Lane, Bishop Aberdeen Aberdeen Restaurant, Olancha Airflite Diner, Alabama Hills Ranch Anchor Alpenhof Lodge, Mammoth Lakes Benton Crossing Big Pine Bishop Bishop Reservation Paiute Buttermilk Country Carson & Colorado Railroad Gordo Cerro Chalk Bluffs Inyo Convict Lake Coso Junction Cottonwood Canyon Lake Crowley Crystal Crag Darwin Deep Springs Big Pine College, Devil's Postpile Diaz Lake, Lone Pine Eastern Sierra Fish Springs High Sierras High Sierra Mountains Highway 136 Keeler Highway 395 & Gill Station Rd Hoppy Cabin Horseshoe Meadows Rd Hot Creek Independence Inyo County Inyo National Forest June Lake June Mountain Keeler Station Keeler Kennedy Meadows Lake Crowley Lake Mary 2012 Gold Rush Expedition Race 2013 DOCUMENTARY 2013 Gold Rush Expedition Race 2014 DOCUMENTARY 2014 Gold Rush Expedition Race 2015 DOCUMENTARY 26 Men: Incident at Yuma 1957 Tristram Coffin x 3 Bad Men 1926 George O'Brien x 3 Godfathers 1948 John Wayne x x 5 Races, 5 Continents (SHORT) 2011 Kilian Jornet Abandoned: California Water Supply 2016 Rick McCrank x x Above Suspicion 1943 Joan Crawford x Across the Plains 1939 Jack Randall x Adventures in Wild California 2000 Susan Campbell x Adventures of Captain Marvel 1941 Tom Tyler x Adventures of Champion, The 1955-1956 Champion (the horse) Adventures of Champion, The: Andrew and the Deadly Double1956 Champion the Horse x Adventures of Champion, The: Crossroad Trail 1955 Champion the Horse x Adventures of Hajji Baba, The 1954 John Derek x Adventures of Marco Polo, The 1938 Gary Cooper x Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok 1951-1958 Guy Madison Affairs with Bears (SHORT) 2002 Steve Searles Air Mail 1932 Pat O'Brien x Alias Smith and Jones 1971-1973 Ben Murphy x Alien Planet (TV Movie) 2005 Wayne D. -
Appendix a Biography: Andy Devine
Appendix A Biography: Andy Devine There is an abundance of information on Andy Devine on the internet which includes Andy Devine’s film, radio and TV career. This section is not designed to be all inclusive of his history but merely a short synopses of his life before and after his Big Bear presence. The major part of this section deals with Andy Devine’s activities while in Big Bear from 1945 to 1960. Andy Devine was born on October 7, 1905 and grew up in Kingman, Arizona where his family moved when he was a year old. Devine was an able athlete as a student and actually played semi-pro football under a phony name (Jeremiah Schwartz, often erroneously presumed to be his real name). Devine used the false name in order to remain eligible for college football. After being a successful football player at St. Mary & St. Benedict College, Arizona State Teacher's College, and Santa Clara University, Devine went to Hollywood with dreams of becoming an actor. Devine had a number of small roles in silent films, (several of which were in Big Bear). Devine met his wife-to-be, Dorothy House, in 1933 while filming “Doctor Bull” at Fox Studios. They were married on October 28, 1933, in Las Vegas, Nevada. They had five children: Andrew Devine, Jr. (born 1934), Patrick Gabriel Devine (born 1935), Susanna Rachel Devine (born 1937), Arthur Matthew Devine (born 1938) and Deborah Catherine Devine (born 1941). Andy, Jr. and Patrick are actors while the rest of his and House's children have other careers. -
Contents Adventure
from place to place, following work or a whim, living out of their wagon, battling Contents the elements, each other, and the fates Adventure ........................................................ 1 in a land that can be as harsh as it is Animal ............................................................... 2 beautiful. Starring Deborah Kerr, Robert Classic ............................................................... 3 Mitchum, Peter Ustinov, Glynis Johns, and Chips Rafferty. Not rated. 1960. Drama ............................................................... 3 (ADV) Fantasy ............................................................. 9 Holiday............................................................ 10 Horror ............................................................. 10 Humor ............................................................. 10 Mystery ........................................................... 13 Romance ........................................................ 13 Science Fiction .............................................. 14 War ................................................................. 14 Western .......................................................... 15 DVD 544 The Snows of Kilimanjaro. Gravely injured while on safari in Africa, a successful but world-weary novelist Adventure lies on a cot in the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro watching the vultures gather and brooding on his life and loves. It is DVD 537 The Great Adventure. a drama filled with high adventure, hair- During the Gold Rush two spunky -
Adele S. Buffington
Adele S. Buffington Also Known As: Jesse Bowers, Adele Burgdorfer of St. Louis, Colt Remington Lived: February 12, 1900 - November 23, 1973 Worked as: guild co-founder, movie theatre ticket cashier, scenario writer, screenwriter Worked In: United States by Matthew Hipps Building on her early success in silent cinema, Adele S. Buffington enjoyed a long and successful career as a Hollywood screenwriter. Unfortunately, very little has been written about Buffington’s career, especially as it relates to her roots in silent cinema. Born Adele Burgdorfer in St. Louis, she began working as a movie theatre ticket cashier as a teenager. During her three years as a cashier, she was able to study numerous films on screen before her first attempts at writing a scenario of her own (McCreadie 58). She also took notice of the movie patrons as they flooded into the theatre to see their favorite characters on the screen. She is quoted in the Ft. Wayne, Indiana, newspaper as saying: “I had always wanted to write, but never had the nerve to try before. But there came the hour when I simply had to do it—and I did. Every night when my work in the cage was done, I went to the library and read, getting details and atmosphere for the scenes I had in mind—for the background against which I wanted those dear people I knew to move and make drama. Then when everyone else was asleep, I would write and write” (qtd. in McCreadie 58). Buffington’s career officially began at the young age of nineteen when she sold her first script, La Petite (1919), to an independent studio for three hundred dollars and was subsequently hired to work for Thomas H. -
Westerns at The
For immediate release: December 21, 2007 WEXNER CENTER GOES WEST FOR NINE-FILM SERIES IN JANUARY This January, the Wexner Center presents a five-night, nine-film series offering some of the best films from that most American of genres, the western. Though the western has been proclaimed dead or irrelevant numerous times in film history, the recent releases of 3:10 to Yuma, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and even the Coen brothers’ western update No Country for Old Men suggest that there is still plenty of life and contemporary relevance in the genre (see the New York The Searchers, showing January 10 Image courtesy Warner Bros. Times Magazine cover story “How the Western Was Won” on November 11 for more on this topic). The Western series at the Wexner Center—which kicks off January 10—presents a rare chance to revisit (or see on the big screen for the first time) some influential western classics. It features some of the genre’s iconic stars (including John Wayne, James Stewart, Randolph Scott, and Gary Cooper) in films by some of the genre’s masters (such as John Ford, Howard Hawks, Anthony Mann, and Budd Boetticher). While this series focuses on the postwar western cycle typified by flawed heroes and muddied morals (exemplified by Ford’s landmark The Searchers), it also includes lighter approaches (The Plainsman, Trail of the Vigilantes) and the clearly revisionist Little Big Man. This series was organized by the Wexner Center’s film staff. Tickets for each night of the series are $7 general public; $5 members, students, and senior citizens; $3 children under 12. -
Movie Time Descriptive Video Service
DO NOT DISCARD THIS CATALOG. All titles may not be available at this time. Check the Illinois catalog under the subject “Descriptive Videos or DVD” for an updated list. This catalog is available in large print, e-mail and braille. If you need a different format, please let us know. Illinois State Library Talking Book & Braille Service 300 S. Second Street Springfield, IL 62701 217-782-9260 or 800-665-5576, ext. 1 (in Illinois) Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center 125 Tower Drive Burr Ridge, IL 60527 800-426-0709 A service of the Illinois State Library Talking Book & Braille Service and Illinois Talking Book Centers Jesse White • Secretary of State and State Librarian DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE Borrow blockbuster movies from the Illinois Talking Book Centers! These movies are especially for the enjoyment of people who are blind or visually impaired. The movies carefully describe the visual elements of a movie — action, characters, locations, costumes and sets — without interfering with the movie’s dialogue or sound effects, so you can follow all the action! To enjoy these movies and hear the descriptions, all you need is a regular VCR or DVD player and a television! Listings beginning with the letters DV play on a VHS videocassette recorder (VCR). Listings beginning with the letters DVD play on a DVD Player. Mail in the order form in the back of this catalog or call your local Talking Book Center to request movies today. Guidelines 1. To borrow a video you must be a registered Talking Book patron. 2. You may borrow one or two videos at a time and put others on your request list. -
GUNSMOKE TV CAST and DETAILS Premiered
GUNSMOKE TV CAST AND DETAILS Premiered: September 10, 1955, on CBS Rating: TV-PG Premise: This landmark adult Western centered on Marshal Matt Dillon of Dodge City. John Wayne turned down the lead, suggesting James Arness (who remained for its entire run). Originating on radio (with William Conrad as Dillon), it moved to TV in September 1955. Its popularity spawned a number of copycats, but none would enjoy the longevity (and few the consistent quality) of this classic. Airing for 20 years, it's TV's longest running prime-time drama (a record that `Law & Order' is currently chasing). Gunsmoke Cast • James Arness : Marshal Matt Dillon • Milburn Stone : Dr. Galen `Doc' Adams • Amanda Blake : Kitty Russell • Dennis Weaver : Chester Goode • Ken Curtis : Festus Haggen • Burt Reynolds : Quint Asper • James Nusser : Louie Pheeters • Charles Seel : Barney Danches • Howard Culver : Howie Culver • Tom Brown : Ed O'Connor • John Harper : Percy Crump • Dabbs Greer : Mr. Jonus • George Selk : Moss Grimmick • Hank Patterson : Hank Miller • Glenn Strange : Sam • Sarah Selby : Ma Smalley • Ted Jordan : Nathan Burke • Roger Ewing : Clayton Thaddeus `Thad' Greenwood • Roy Roberts : Mr. Bodkin • Woody Chamblis : Mr. Lathrop • Buck Taylor : Newly O'Brien • Charles Wagenheim : Halligan • Pat Hingle : Dr. John Chapman • Fran Ryan : Miss Hannah Gunsmoke Credits • Sam Peckinpah : Screenwriter Gunsmoke Directors • Harry Horner : Director Gunsmoke Guest Cast • Aaron Saxon : Basset • Aaron Spelling : Weed Pindle • Abraham Sofaer : Harvey Easter • Adam West : Hall -
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Bringing Bogie Ut of the Courtroom Closet: Law and Lawyers in Film Prof Rennard Strickland
4 Bringing Bogie ut of the Courtroom Closet: Law and Lawyers in Film Prof Rennard Strickland Casablanca (19421is a film of mystery and romance. Warner Brothers cultivated that aura of intrigue not only about the place Casablanca but also about the man Rick. His mysterious past is among the reasons Casablanca is ranked by general audi- ences as the most popular American film of all time. Questioning Rick's past seems almost subversive, somehow disloyal, unfair to the memory of Humphrey Bogart. And yet, there is no doubt about it: the mysterious Rick Blaine was a law- yer-a criminal attorney at that! Rick, surely the most famous cine- matic bar owner in history, was also admitted at the bar of justice. Before coming to Casablanca for the waters, Rick had been a practicing attorney first in New York City and then in Paris. The old Hollywood studio system was good at doing what it set out to do; in Casablanca it sought to obscure the past of the man Bogart immortalized on the screen. And Prof. Rennard Strickland the film did just that! It is absolutely impossible from the film itself to estab- lish Rick's legal credentials. Closeting Rick was a deliberate decision by the film's producers. senting themselves. Rick has also taken The proof that Rick was a lawyer has up running a bar and restaurant, the been buried for almost half a century in Law is a kaleidoscopic profession. lawyer's favorite way to personal bank- yellowing corporate files at Warner No doubt lawyers have a great ruptcy. -
The Webfooter
August 2016 Happy Trails of the Wild, Wild West Cowboy King Roy Rogers – Honorary Grand Marshal – 1954 Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade. Happy Trails of the Wild, Wild West – see page 2. Webfooters Post Card Club PO Box 17240 Portland OR 97217-0240 www.thewebfooters.com Happy Trails of the Wild, Wild West For more than three decades, the western genre dominated what we saw on the silver screen. We grew up with western movie stars like John Wayne, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Audie Murphy, Randolph Scott and many more. Western actor Bob Steele was born Robert Adrian Bradbury on January 23, 1907 in Portland, Oregon, into a vaudeville family. After about ten years of touring, the family settled in Hollywood, California, where his father soon found work in the movies, first as an actor and later as a director. Bradbury actually directed John Wayne in more westerns than any other director, albeit low-budget ones. By 1920, Robert Bradbury hired his son Bob and Bob's twin brother, Bill (1907–1971), as juvenile leads for a series of adventure movies titled The Adventures of Bob and Bill. Steele's career began to take off for good in 1927, when he was hired by production company Film Booking Offices of America (FBO) to star in a series of westerns. Renamed Bob Steele at FBO, he soon made a name for himself by working for almost every film studio, including Monogram, Supreme, Tiffany, Syndicate, Republic (including several films of the Three Mesquiteers series) and Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) (including the initial films of their "Billy the Kid" series), plus he had a role in an adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men in 1939. -
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