Leads the ratings - Parole movie (Mord in Sing-Sing).
Movie Is being made - in 1936.
Other Literature: Mord in Sing-Sing. In: Illustrierter Film-Kurier (Vienna, Austria), Filmpropaganda Ges.m.b.H., No. 1689, 1937, Pg. 8
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Crime, Drama
Languages: English
Runtimes: 67
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:14 June 1936
In movie played:
Stanley Andrews (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Andrzejewski, Stanley
Screen and television actor., Was the radio voice of Daddy Warbucks on "Little Orphan Annie."
Death Date: 23 June 1969
Birth Date: 28 August 1891
Hooper Atchley (actor)
Screen and stage actor.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (suicide)
Height: 5' 11 1/2"
Birth Notes: Ebenezer, Tennessee, USA
Birth Name: Atchley, Lemuel Hooper
Spouse: 'Violet Yahar' (? - ?)
Death Date: 16 November 1943
Birth Date: 30 April 1887
Alan Baxter (actor)
Death Date: 8 May 1976
Death Notes: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer)
Other Works: Stage: Appeared in "Home of the Brave" on Broadway, 1945.
Spouse: 'Barbara Williams' (? - ?), 'Christy Palmer' (qv) (? - 8 May 1976) (his death)
Birth Notes: East Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Birth Date: 19 November 1908
Noah Beery Jr. (actor)
Father of actor 'Bucklind Beery' (qv)., Nephew of actor 'Wallace Beery' (qv)., Son of 'Noah Beery' (qv)., Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford, Beery's character on _"The Rockford Files" (1974)_ (qv), was ranked #45 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue]., Was only 15 years older than 'James Garner' (qv) when he played his father on _"The Rockford Files" (1974)_ (qv)., Once said his favorite of his own movies was _Red River (1948)_ (qv)., His first wife, Maxine Jones, was the daughter of cowboy star 'Buck Jones' (qv)., Despite the use of "Jr." and "Sr." to distinguish father and son actors, neither 'Noah Beery' (qv) nor 'Noah Beery Jr.' (qv), nor their father and grandfather, respectively, had the same middle name. The three generations were: policeman Noah Webster Beery, father of actor Noah Nicholas Beery, and grandfather of actor Noah Lindsey Beery., Former son-in-law of western legend 'Buck Jones' (qv)., Best known by the public for his role as Joseph "Rocky" Rockford on _"The Rockford Files" (1974)_ (qv).
Nick Names: Pidge
Death Notes: Tehachapi, California, USA (cerebral thrombosis)
Familiar and fashionable guise musician of intensely not close to persona than any his father, 'Noah Beery' (qv), or his uncle, 'Wallace Beery' (qv). He attend Harvard Military Academy but manage to craft a frivolous appearance complete career of art and on lap next to his father chronological eccentricity. At age 19, he switch on playing amiable second lead and occasional glory days role, in the main enclosed by westerns, before settle into what would be the cut-out all for a great deal of his occupation: good-natured opinionated roles, frequently via manner of a chum of the hero. He kept going in such parts into his overdue 70s, transform regularly into reheat (or, seldom, curmudgeonly) bucolic sage. In subsequent years, he achieve commendable renown as the father of the 'James Garner' (qv) character on TV's _"The Rockford Files" (1974)_ (qv). He married the daughter of cowboy luminary 'Buck Jones' (qv). Their son 'Bucklind Beery' (qv) be an actor. They also personal two daughters, Muffett and Melissa. Beery die in 1994 at the age of 81.
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: In 1963, he be feature inwardly an unsold pilot in mast of a proposed ABC brilliant run call "Postmark" in the democracy of a young-looking press officer (played via 'James MacArthur (I)' (qv)) who wander the estate in go through of sketch.
Birth Name: Beery, Noah Lindsey
Spouse: 'Lisa Thorman' (9 April 1968 - 1 November 1994) (his death), 'Maxine Jones' (30 March 1940 - 1966) (divorced); 3 children
Death Date: 1 November 1994
Birth Date: 10 August 1913
Harry Bernard (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes: San Francisco, California, USA
Death Date: 4 November 1940
Screen and vaudeville actor., Appeared in Keystone films in 1915., Later appeared in many Laurel & Hardy comedies, mostly playing cops.
Birth Date: 13 January 1878
Frederic Blanchard (actor)
Birth Name: Blanchard, Frederick Winslow
Birth Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Death Date: 29 April 1948
Death Notes: Los Angeles County, California, USA
Birth Date: 8 January 1886
Harry C. Bradley (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: San Francisco, California, USA
Death Date: 18 October 1947
Other Works: Stage actor.
Birth Date: 15 April 1869
Lynton Brent (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
He was a World War I veteran (achieved rank of 2nd Lieutenant). He was also an accomplished artist and architect.
Death Date: 12 July 1981
Birth Date: 2 August 1897
Don Brodie (actor)
Height: 6'
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Death Date: 8 January 2001
Birth Date: 29 May 1899
Berton Churchill (actor)
One of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild., Died just three days before he was to resume his stage career with the opening of "George Washington Slept Here" by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart., Radio star 'Harold Peary' (qv) claimed he based much of his famous character "The Great Gildersleeve" on the pompous pretensions of Berton's film characterizations., One of the earliest members of Actors Equity, he sat on the union's council. In 1919 he was in charge of the New York headquarters during the Equity strike., In 1925, he helped found the Masquers club that led to him and five other actors to create the Screen Actors Guild in 1933., Canadian-born stage and silent film player whose stentorian voice was perfect for talking pictures. He played sour-looking, well-dressed bankers, politicos and other business executive types, both honest and corrupt, with typical crust and blustery imperiousness.
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (uremic poisoning)
Height: 5' 11 1/2"
Birth Notes: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other Works: Stage actor., Five Star Final (1930). Melodrama. Written by 'Louis Weitzenkorn' (qv). Cort Theatre: 30 Dec 1930- Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/ 175 performances). As "Hinchecliffe." Cast: 'Sydney Booth' (qv), 'Lillian Bronson' (qv), 'Arthur Byron' (qv), 'King Calder' (qv), 'Frank Dae' (qv), Kenneth Dana, Mike D'Arcy, Amy Dennis, 'Malcolm Duncan (I)' (qv), 'Frances Fuller' (qv), Georgette Harvey, Fred House, 'Richard Huey' (qv), Laurie Jacques, 'Allen Jenkins' (qv), P.J. Kelly, Alvin Kerr, Kathryn Keyes, Bruce MacFarlane, Merle Maddern, Madeline Marshall, Dorothy McElhone, Alexander Onslow, Henry Sherwood, Helene Sinnott. Produced by A.H. Woods., The Ninth Guest (1930). Meldorama/mystery. Written and directed by Owen Davis. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 25 Aug 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/72 performances). As "Dr. Reid." Cast: William Courtleigh, Brenda Dahlen, Owen Davis, 'Alan Dinehart (I)' (qv), Thais Lawton, Frank Shannon, 'Robert Vivian' (qv). Produced by A.H. Woods., Carry On (1928). Written by Owen Davis. Directed by Clifford Brook. Theatre: Masque: 23 Jan 1928- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Horace." Produced by Carl Reed., Revelry (1927). Written by 'Maurine Dallas Watkins' (qv). Based the novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Directed and produced by 'Robert Milton (I)' (qv). Theatre Masque: 12 Sep 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Harry Bannister, 'Lionel Bevans' (as "Second Guard"), Frederick Burton, 'Berton Churchill' (qv) (as "Willis Markham"), James Crane, Jefferson De Angelis, Charles Ellis, 'Rose Hobart' (qv) (as "Gladys Hartley"), Irene Homer, Adele Klaer, George MacFarlane, William B. Mack, David Munroe, Eleanor Woodruff., Alias the Deacon (1925). Comedy. Written by John B. Hymer and LeRoy Clemens, Directred by 'Winchell Smith' (qv) and 'Priestly Morrison' (qv). Sam H. Harris Theatre: 24 Nov 1925- Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/277 performances). As "The Deacon.' Cast included: 'Mayo Methot' (qv), Al Roberts, Betty Rutland, Arline Tucker, Frances Underwood, Clyde Veaux. Produced by Samuel Wallach., Carnival (1924). Written by 'Ferenc Molnar' (qv), as translated by Melville Baker. Directed by Frank Reicher. Cort Theatre: 29 Dec 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). As "Sandor Orosy.", Cheaper to Marry (1924). Written by 'Samuel Shipman (I)' (qv). 49th Street Theatre: 15 Apr 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/71 performances). As "Everette Riddle." Cast: Horace Braham, 'Alan Dinehart (I)' (qv), 'Ruth Donnelly' (qv), Florence Eldridge, Claiborne Foster, Olga Lee, Robert Warwick. Produced by Richard Herndon., Merry Wives of Gotham (1924). Comedy. Written by Laurence Eyre. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Jan 1924- Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/96 performances). As "Lambart DeRhonde." Cast included: Bertha Ballenger, Arthur Cole, 'Laura Hope Crews' (qv), Mary Ellis, Herbert Farjeon, Mignon O'Doherty, Eddie Quinn, William Quinn, Lewis A. Sealy, Judith Vosselli, George Wilson, Ann Winston. Produced by Henry Miller., Robert E. Lee (1923). Historical drama. Written by 'John Drinkwater' (qv). Ritz Theatre: 20 Nov 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/15 performances). As "Robert E. Lee.", Connie Goes Home (1923). Comedy. Written by 'Edward Childs Carpenter' (qv). Directed by 'Frederick Stanhope' (qv). 49th Street Theatre: 6 Sep 1923- Sep 1923 (closing date unknown/20 performances). As "George M. Barclay." Produced by Kilbourn Gordon., In Love With Love (1923). Comedy. Written by Vincent Lawrence. Directed by Robert Milton. Ritz Theatre: 6 Aug 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/128 performances). As "William Jordan." Cast included: 'Lynn Fontanne' (qv), 'Henry Hull' (qv), 'Ralph Morgan' (qv), Robert Strange. Produced by William H. Harris Jr., Six-Cylinder Love (1921). Comedy. Written by William Anthony McGuire. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 25 Aug 1921- Jul 1922 (closing date unknown/344 performances). As "George Stapleton." Cast included: 'Hedda Hopper' (qv), 'Ernest Truex' (qv), June Walker., Adam and Eva (1919). Comedy. Written by 'Guy Bolton (I)' (qv) and George Middleton. Longacre Theatre: 13 Sep 1919- Jun 1920 (closing date unknown/312 performances). As "James King.", The Long Dash (1918). Written by Robert Mears Mackay and Victor Mapes. 39th Street Theatre: 5 Nov 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Undetermined role. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., The Pipes of Pan (1917). Written by Edward Childs Carpenter. Hudson Theatre: 6 Nov 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: Janet Beecher, Buford Hampden, Edith King, Reginald Mason, Mosalie Mathieu, Rita Stanwood, 'Henry Travers (I)' (qv), Norman Trevor. Produced by Selwyn & Co., The Lassoo (1917). Written by Victor Mapes. Lyceum Theatre: 13 Aug 1917- Oct 1917 (closing date unknown/56 performances)., The Cinderella Man (1916). Written by 'Edward Childs Carpenter' (qv). Hudson Theatre: 17 Jan 1916- Jul 1916 (closing date unknown/192 performances). Undetermined role. Cast included: Frank Bacon, Shelly Hull. Produced by 'Oliver Morosco' (qv)., The Money Makers (1914). Booth Theatre: 5 Oct 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Undetermined role. Cast included: Lionel Bevans, Eva Condon, Dodson Mitchell, 'Margaret Wycherly' (qv)., Julius Caesar (1912). Tragedy (revival). Written by 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv). Lyric Theatre: 4 Nov 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Undetermined role. Cast included: Lionel Nelmore, William Faversham (also producer)., The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1912). Written by 'Eugene Walter (I)' (qv). From the novel by 'John Fox Jr.' (qv). New Amsterdam Theatre: 29 Jan 1912- Feb 1912 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: 'Berton Churchill' (qv) (as "John Hale"), Charlotte Walker, Lillian Dix, 'William S. Hart' (qv), Alice Lindahl, Willard Robertson, Richard Sterling, 'Cyrus Wood' (qv), George Woodward. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger. Produced as _Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1927)_ (qv), and _The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936)_ (qv)., Herod (1909). Written by Stephen Phillips. Lyric Theatre: 26 Oct 1909- Nov 1909 (closing date unknown/31 performances). As "Sohemus." Cast included: William Faversham, Olive Oliver., The Barber of New Orleans (1909). Written by 'Edward Childs Carpenter' (qv). Daly's Theatre: 15 Jan 1909- 5 Feb 1909 (27 performances). Undetermined tole. Produced by William Faversham.
Spouse: 'Harriet Gardner' (? - 10 October 1940) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 10 October 1940
Birth Date: 9 December 1876
Wallis Clark (actor)
Death Notes: North Hollywood, California, USA
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: Essex, England, UK
Other Works: Appeared in the following Broadway productions:, At The Stroke of Eight (1940). Drama. Written by Percy Robinson. Belasco Theatre: 20 May 1940- 25 May 1940 (8 performances). As "George Hope.", Suspect (1940). Drama. Written by Edward Percy and 'Reginald Denham' (qv). Directed by Arthur Beckhard. Playhouse Theatre: 9 Apr 1940- 4 May 1940 (31 performances). Cast included: 'Wallis Clark' (qv), Robert DeBruce, Grayce Hampton, Jane Laren, Mary Servoss, Frederic Worlock, Barton Hepburn., Life With Father (1939). Comedy (original production). Empire Theatre (moved to the Bijou Theatre on 9 Aug 1945 then to the Alvin Theatre from 17 Jun 1947- close): 8 Nov 1939- 12 Jul 1947 (3224 performances). Cast included: Katharine Bard, Dorothy Bernard, 'Nellie Burt' (qv), John Drew Devereaux, Ruth Hammond, Timothy Kearse, John C. King, 'Howard Lindsay (I)' (qv), Portia Morrow, Raymond Roe, Richard Simon, 'Wallis Clark' ([replacement actor] (as "Father"). Note: One of the most successful productions in Broadway history.
G. Pat Collins (actor)
Thomas A. Curran (actor)
Jack Daley (actor)
Frank Darien (actor)
Alan Dinehart (actor)
Budd Fine (actor)
Billy Gilbert (actor)
William Gould (actor)
Arnold Gray (actor)
Frank Hagney (actor)
Alan Hale (actor)
Jonathan Hale (actor)
John Hamilton (actor)
Sam Hayes (actor)
Howard C. Hickman (actor)
Henry Hunter (actor)
Selmer Jackson (actor)
Edward Keane (actor)
Jack Kennedy (actor)
Lee Kohlmar (actor)
Rollo Lloyd (actor)
Arthur Loft (actor)
Frank McGlynn Sr. (actor)
Tom McGuire (actor)
Matt McHugh (actor)
Walter Miller (actor)
Frank Mills (actor)
John Miltern (actor)
Grant Mitchell (actor)
Monte Montague (actor)
Tom Moore (actor)
Anthony Quinn (actor)
Edward Reinach (actor)
Charles Richman (actor)
Loren Rowell (actor)
Christian Rub (actor)
Edwin Stanley (actor)
Landers Stevens (actor)
Phillip Trent (actor)
Guy Usher (actor)
Harold Waldridge (actor)
Pat West (actor)
Douglas Wood (actor)
June Gittelson (actress)
Bernadene Hayes (actress)
Treva Lawler (actress)
Lillian Lawrence (actress)
Ann Preston (actress)
Zeffie Tilbury (actress)
Robert Presnell Sr. (producer)
Kubec Glasmon (writer)
Horace McCoy (writer)
Joel Sayre (writer)
George Robinson (cinematographer)
Bernhard Kaun (composer)
Charles Maxwell (composer)
Charles Previn (composer)
Lew Landers (director)
Philip Cahn (editor)
Robert Dillon (miscellaneous crew)
Charles H. Freeman (miscellaneous crew)
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