#henrietta crosman
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
letterboxd-loggd · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Pilgrimage (1933) John Ford
April 20th 2024
0 notes
classicmoviesarchive · 2 years ago
Text
youtube
Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) / Mystery Crime Film  / Warner Oland, Henrietta Crosman
0 notes
colincliveforever · 4 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
The Right to Live (AKA The Sacred Flame), 1935
3 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Pilgrimage (John Ford, 1933)
5 notes · View notes
womenandbooksonfilms · 5 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Henrietta Crosman.
Peregrinos (Pilgrimage; John Ford, 1933)
3 notes · View notes
sacredwhores · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
John Ford - Pilgrimage (1933)
104 notes · View notes
coopmillandmarch · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Fredric March, Mary Brian, Henrietta Crosman, and Ina Claire in a publicity photo for The Royal Family of Broadway (1930).
14 notes · View notes
oldhollywoodholla · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Movies I saw in 2017
↳ Personal Property (1937)
8 notes · View notes
rachelmygod · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Beautiful dissolves in Pilgrimage (John Ford, 1933)
8 notes · View notes
manualstogo · 5 years ago
Link
For just $3.99 Released on Autust 11, 1936: Marian is the only sensible person in this crazy family of talented performers. Genre: Comedy Duration: 1h 55min Director: Aubrey Scotto Actors: Marion Talley (Marian Forrester), Michael Bartlett (Michael Williams), Nigel Bruce (Henri Forrester), Luis Alberni (Tony Masetti), Henrietta Crosman (Madame Bovard), Vivienne Osborne (Gloria Forrester), Walter Catlett (Joe Sheldon), Eunice Healey (specialty dancer), Ben Blue (himself), Mickey Rentschler (Tommy Forrester), John Eldredge (Harrison Beecher), Margaret Irving (Louise Masetti), Si Jenks (Mr. Hawks), Josephine Whittell (Mrs. Plunkett), Joan Barclay (dancer), Jean Joyce (dancer), Clarence Muse (choir leader) *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact me so we can solve this or any other questions. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies with rules on compilations, international media, and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
0 notes
letterboxd-loggd · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Menace (1934) Ralph Murphy
April 1st 2024
1 note · View note
elcinelateleymickyandonie · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Movies of the 1930s. (Haz Clic para ver las demás imágenes).
0 notes
loveless422 · 8 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Henrietta Crosman, George Brent, and Josephine Hutchinson in The Right to Live (1935).
1 note · View note
Link
I often go off on tangents and it really makes me less than efficient in managing the VWRS media empire-for the newbies that's the Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society on Facebook, VirginiaWeidler.net, its passive twitter page @VWRS-ginnyfan, as well as ginnyfan channels on YouTube and Dailymotion. Wow! I guess this plug was a tangent as well.
Anyway, Danny corrected answered yesterday's quiz by IDing Frank Mills and mentioned the song of that title from the musical HAIR. That set me off searching for Frank Mills everywhere.
Things I found out include:
Henrietta Crosman, Granny Moseley from GIRL OF THE OZARKS (1936) often appeared on stage with an actor Frank Mills in the 1910s. The descriptions in the clippings establish it not to be our Frank Mills, but one born twenty years earlier, 1870 to be precise, and who worked in films before our guy did.
The girl who sang Frank Mills on Broadway was Shelley Plimpton who went on to a short career and is the mother of Martha Plimpton. She was pregnant with Martha while still performing in HAIR on Broadway.  The song and the role of Crissy were both cut from the movie, but Annie Golden recorded the song before it was deleted. Every video on YouTube of her singing Frank Mills or appearing with her old band, The Shirts, has at least one comment of "Hey, that's Norma!", the role she plays in ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK. Sally Eaton played Annie's role of Jeanie on Broadway and, living her role, migrated to the San Francisco area in the 1970s. She is now a Wiccan High Priestess and litugist and still sings and acts professionally on occasion. The song she was best known for, Air, was also cut from the film version. Five of the cut songs, including both Frank Mills and Air, were included in the soundtrack album.
I also discovered that every high school and community theater version of Frank Mills is posted on YouTube. You can easily do a Frank Mills-a-thon if you so choose.  
I found little on our Frank Mills unfortunately, but was glad I could easily identify him in BORN TO SING so we had a photo today for the reveal. If you want to try to spot him on TV, he is in the background of several episodes of GUNSMOKE, LARAMIE, WYATT EARP, and PERRY MASON but stopped working in his early 70s around 1962.  
For no reason but that I like it, here's Annie Golden singing Frank Mills in 2004.
1 note · View note
sacredwhores · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
John Ford - Pilgrimage (1933)
41 notes · View notes
colincliveforever · 9 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
0 notes