vintagedreamsofsennett
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Vintage Dreams
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Films produced or directed by Mack Sennett (1912~1933), and his personnel's other films /// ♥Sally Eilers♥
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 10 days ago
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 11 days ago
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Matchmaking Mamma (1929) / She Made Her Bed (1934)
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Without Orders (1936) / Strange Illusion (1945)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 11 days ago
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 11 days ago
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Sally Eilers in Matchmaking Mamma (1929) / Strange Illusion (1945)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 11 days ago
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Sally Eilers in Strange Illusion (1945)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 11 days ago
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Strange Illusion (1945)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 27 days ago
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May Cloy and Juanita Hansen in Glory (1917)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 29 days ago
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"But outside of falling on my ear, being chased by bears and surrounded by snakes, or doing forty-five-foot dives off the long wharf at Santa Monica, my work has been rather uneventful."
Nothing but golden silence from Roscoe for several minutes, while he must envelop himself in a cloud of cigaret smoke, which made him seem like one of the genii of an Arabian Nights tale.
-George A. Posner (Motion Picture Magazine, Sep 1914, p.96)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 29 days ago
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Roscoe Arbuckle, Arthur Tavares (A Bandit) / Roscoe Arbuckle, Buster Keaton (Back Stage)
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Roscoe Arbuckle, Harry McCoy (Fatty's Minnie He-Haw) / Roscoe Arbuckle, Charles Judels (Close Relations)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 month ago
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Central Airport (1933, William A. Wellman)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 month ago
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Eilers x Barthelmess in Central Airport (1933, William A. Wellman)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 month ago
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"Remember that song? 'Birds do it, bees do it'?"
"Yes, and ducks do it too. Whoever wants to be a duck?"
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 month ago
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Central Airport (1933, William A. Wellman)
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vintagedreamsofsennett · 1 month ago
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Motion Picture News, Apr 13, 1918
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Motion Picture News, Mar 9, 1918
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Harriet Hammond in Leap Year (1924)
This bathing beauty actress, born in Bay City, Michigan, was a featured leading lady in more than 20 films during the Sennett Paramount period of 1919-22 (including Charlie Murray's daughter in several of the "Reilly and Yonson" two-reelers). Hammond also appeared in Marshall Neilan's Bits of Life (Assoc FN 1921), and was one of Fatty Arbuckle's three would-be fiancées in Leap Year (Par 1921). In 1922, she was injured by a premature explosion for a stunt in a Buck Jones picture, which included burns to her face, and led to a temporary retirement from the screen for two years. Hammond returned to films in late 1924, playing Ramon Novarro's leading lady in The Midshipman (M-G-M 1925), and appearing in at least four Harry Carey westerns including Soft Shoes (PDC 1925), along with the feature Queen of the Chorus (Morris Schlank 1928). Hammond died in Valley Center, California, at 91 under the name Harriet Janet Drake.
-Brent E. Walker, Mack Sennett's Fun Factory, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2010, p.511
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