Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - Broadway

Not bad - Broadway movie (Ombre di Broadway).

Movie Is being made - in 1942.


DATE: Despite the fact that the bulk of the story is taking place in the 1920s, all the women's hairstyles and fashions are strictly in the contemporary 1942 style.
George Raft: The biggest hicks in the world came from where I gew up.::Mack 'Killer' Gray: What are you talking about? Where?::George Raft: Broadway., Wingy: You're a good actor; an artist.::George Raft: If you'd told me that ten years ago, I'd have agreed with you., Steve Crandall: So that's what you've got. Talent, huh?, Steve Crandall: Every day's your birthday if you're a good friend of mine., George Raft: I always wanted to try a guy your size.
Soundtrack: "The Darktown Strutters' Ball" Written by 'Shelton Brooks' (qv), "Some of These Days" Written by 'Shelton Brooks' (qv), "The Sidewalks of New York" Music by 'Charles Lawlor (II)' (qv) Lyrics by 'James W. Blake' (qv), "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" Music by 'Harry Tierney (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Bert Hanlon' (qv) and 'Ben Ryan (I)' (qv), "Where the Red, Red Roses Grow" Music by 'Jean Schwartz (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'William Jerome (II)' (qv), "La Cumparsita" Music by 'Gerardo Matos Rodrguez' (qv), "Dinah" Music by 'Harry Akst' (qv) Lyrics by 'Sam Lewis (I)' (qv) and 'Joe Young (I)' (qv), "Sweet Georgia Brown" Music by 'Maceo Pinkard' (qv) Lyrics by 'Kenneth Casey (I)' (qv), "Alabamy Bound" Music by 'Ray Henderson (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Buddy G. DeSylva' (qv) and 'Bud Green (I)' (qv), "I'm Just Wild About Harry" Music by 'Eubie Blake' (qv) Lyrics by 'Noble Sissle' (qv), "Yes Sir! That's My Baby" Music by 'Walter Donaldson' (qv) Lyrics by 'Gus Kahn' (qv), "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" Music by 'Ernest Ball' (qv) Lyrics by 'Chauncey Olcott' (qv) and 'George Graff (I)' (qv), "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" Written by 'Fred Fisher (I)' (qv), "Three O'Clock in the Morning" Music by 'Julin Robledo' (qv) Lyrics by 'Dolly Morse' (qv) (as Dorothy Terriss)
Certificates: Finland:(Banned), Sweden:15
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Crime, Musical
Languages: English
Runtimes: 91
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:8 May 1942, Sweden:16 November 1942, USA:January 1948

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Abner Biberman (actor)
Death Notes:San Diego, California, USA
Birth Notes:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Other Works:Performed on Broadway in the following productions:, Panic (1935). Tragedy. Written by 'Archibald Macleish' (qv). Choral movement by 'Martha Graham' (qv). Scenic Design by 'Jo Mielziner' (qv). Directed by 'James Light (I)' (qv). Imperial Theatre: 14 Mar 1935- 15 Mar 1935 (2 performances). Cast: 'Wesley Addy' (qv) (as "Unemployed Man"), 'Osceola Archer' (qv), Amelia Barleon, Elaine Basil, Robin Batcheller, 'Abner Biberman' (qv) (as "Unemployed Man"), 'William Challee' (qv), 'Russell Collins (I)' (qv) (as "A Man"), 'Walter Coy (I)' (qv) (as "Banker"), Margaret Craven, 'Joseph Eggenton' (qv), 'Paul Genge' (qv), George Glass, Clifford Heckinger, Dierdre Hurst, 'Zita Johann' (qv) as "Ione"), Harold Johnsrud, Gerrit Kraber, 'Eva Langbord', Albert Lewis, Yisrol Libman, Margot Loines, Edward Mann, Rose McClendon, Harold McGee, Elizabeth Morrison, 'Gordon Nelson (I)' (qv), John O'Shaughnessy, LaVerne Pine, 'Beatrice Pons' (qv) (as "Female Chorus"), 'Joanna Roos' (qv), 'Arthur Singer (I)', Lucille Strudwick, 'Karl Swenson' (qv) (as "A Young Man"), 'Mary Tarcai' (qv), 'Jerome Thor' (qv), Paula Trueman, 'Orson Welles' (qv) (as "McGafferty"), Virginia Welles, 'Richard Whorf' (qv) (as "Griggs"), 'Dane Clark (I)' (qv) (as "A Young Man") (credited as Bernard Zanville). Produced by Phoenix Theatre Inc., Peace on Earth (1934). Drama. Written by 'George Sklar' (qv) and 'Albert Maltz' (qv). Directed by 'Robert B. Sinclair' (qv). 44th Street Theatre: 31 Mar 1934- 17 Apr 1934 (18 performances). As "The Guard." Cast: Donald A. Black, 'John Boruff' (qv), Halliam Bosworth, Alice Brooks, John Brown, Allace Carroll, Thomas Griffin Cooke, Alvin Dexter, 'Charles Esdale' (qv), Earl Ford, Jules Garfield, David Gray, 'Millicent Green' (qv), 'Ethel Intropodi' (qv), David Lesan, James MacDonald, Hilda Reis, Paul Stein, Mara Tartar, Charles Thompson, 'Frank Tweddell' (qv), Walter Vonnegut, Maurice Wells, Clem Wilenchick. Produced by The Theatre Union., Roosty (1938). Drama. Written by 'Martin Berkeley' (qv). Directed by 'Lee Strasberg' (qv). Lyceum Theatre: 14 Feb 1938- Feb 1938 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Dip." Cast: Zamah Cunningham, Salo Douday, Katherine Emery, William Fay, 'Russell Hardy' (qv), William Harrigan, Harold Johnsrud, James McCallion, Tucker McGuire, Mary Morris, Ernest Woodward. Produced by Albert Lewis., Sailors of Cattaro (1934). Drama. Written by Friedrich Wolf, as translated by Keen Wallis. Directed by 'Irving Gordon' (qv). Civic Repertory Theatre: 10 Dec 1934- Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/96 performances). As "Hans Trulec." Cast: 'John Boruff' (qv), Edwin Clare, Theodore Cohen, 'Howard Da Silva' (qv), Ernest Gann, Samson Gordon, Harold Johnsrud, David Kernan, 'Edward Mann (I)' (qv), James McDonald, William Nichols, Sidney Packer, Wendell Phillips, Tom Powers, Robert Reed, 'Frederick Roland' (qv), William Schap-Kevisch, Paul Stein, Charles Thompson, 'George Tobias' (qv), 'Martin Wolfson' (qv). Produced by the Theatre Union, Inc., Seige (1937). Drama. Written by 'Irwin Shaw' (qv). Directed by 'Chester Erskine' (qv). Longacre Theatre: 8 Dec 1937- Dec 1937 (closing date unknown/6 performances). As "Escobar." Cast: Leopold Badia, Rollin Bauer, Zamah Cunninham, J. Hammond Dailey, 'William Edmunds' (qv), William Franklin, Hunter Gardner, Maurice Gardner, Jackson Halliday, 'Rose Hobart' (qv), John Irwin, Charles Keane, David Leonard, 'Sheldon Leonard' (qv), Harold Moffet, 'Norman Stuart' (qv), Edwin Thatcher. Produced by 'Norman Bel Geddes' (qv)., The Eternal Road (1937). Musical. Based on material by 'Franz Werfel' (qv), as adapted by William A. Drake and as translated by Ludwig Lewishon. Scenic Design, Costume Design, and Lighting Design by 'Norman Bel Geddes' (qv). Directed by 'Max Reinhardt' (qv). Music by 'Kurt Weill' (qv). Manhattan Opera House: 7 Jan 1937- 15 May 1937 (137 performances). Cast: Charles Adler, Maia Airoff, Herbert Alani, Antionette Allen, Louise Allen, 'Martin Alsop' (qv) (as "Ensemble"), Felix Arndt, Leslie Austen, Neslon Barclift, Fred Barrie, Michael Bataeff, Robert Bentley, 'Abner Biberman' (qv) (as "Adversary's Partner"), Ida Bidner, Anthony Blair, Sophie Brent, Katherine Carrington, Albert Cazentre, Bennett Challis, 'Thomas Chalmers' (qv), Al Clifford, 'Noel Cravat' (qv) (as "Shimon" and "Aaron"), Ben Cutler, Eva Dainova, Henry Day, Marguerite De Anguera, 'Roger De Koven' (qv), Olive Deering, Walter Elliott, William Elliott, Blanche Evan, Edward Fisher, Jules Flier, Carl Formes, ELizabeth Friend, Walter Gilbert, Samuel Goldenberg, Anita Gorin, Marie Guttman, Charles Hale, Harry Hamill, Paul Hammond, Robert Harrison, Frances Hellman, Charles Horner, William Howell, Carroll Howes, 'Sam Jaffe (I)' (qv), Ralph Jameson, Janet Janov, Harold Johnsrud, Starr West Jones, Edward Kane, 'Kurt Kasznar' (qv) (as "Head Reaper/Ninth Pious Man/Zebulon") [Broadway debut), Hal Kingsley, Bertha Kunz-Baker, Alexander Lazuk, Lotte Lenya, Paul Leon, David A. Leonard, Ruth Virginia Lewis, Lil Liandre, Lou Lief, Betty Lind, 'Baruch Lumet' (qv), 'Sidney Lumet' (qv) (as "The Estranged One's Son"), Joseph Macauley, Paul Marion, Leonard Mence, Florence Meyer, Raymond Miller, William M. Miller, Tommy Mott, Victorie Moussaieff, Ruth Nisenson, Eva Ortman, Sarah Osnath-Halevy, Doris Ostroff, Mary Perrine, Rosamond Pinchot, Cassius C. Quimby, Ruth Ross, Herbert Rudley, Lucien Rutman, Angela Schoop, Mark Schweid, Blake Scott, Eleanor Searle, Ethel Selwyn, Sylvia Shane, Marian Siwek, James Spivak, Harold Sternberg, Sam Sternberg, Ruth Stromberg, Gustav Stryker, Lydia Tarnova, Molly Taylor, Myron Taylor, Sol Tisman, Maxine Trevor, John Uppman, 'Dick Van Patten' (qv) (credited as "Dickie Van Patten"), Edward Vermonti, Earl Weatherford, Benjamin Zemach. Produced by Crosby Gaige and Meyer W. Weisgal., Till the Day I Die (1935). Melodrama. Written by 'Clifford Odets' (qv). Directed by Cheryl Crawford. Longacre Theatre: 26 Mar 1935- Jul 1935 (closing date unknown/136 performances). As "4th Orderly." Cast: Margaret Barker, 'Roman Bohnen' (qv), 'William Challee' (qv) , 'Lee J. Cobb' (qv), 'Russell Collins (I)' (qv), 'Walter Coy (I)' (qv), George Heller, 'Elia Kazan' (qv), 'Alexander Kirkland' (qv), David Kortchmar, Gerrit Kraber, Lewis Leverett, Bob Lewis, Lee Martin, Paula Miller, Paul Morrison, Ruth Nelson, Dorothy Patten, 'Wendell K. Phillips' (qv), 'Herbert Ratner' (qv), Samuel Roland, Eunice Stoddard, Harry Stone, Bernard Zanville. Produced by The Group Theatre Inc., Waiting for Lefty (1935). Written by 'Clifford Odets' (qv) (also co-director). Co-directed by 'Sanford Meisner' (qv). Longacre Theatre: 26 Mar 1935- Jul 1935 (closing date unknown/144 performances). As "Henchman." Cast: 'Roman Bohnen' (qv), 'William Challee' (qv), 'Lee J. Cobb' (qv), 'Russell Collins (I)' (qv), 'Walter Coy (I)' (qv), George Heller, 'Elia Kazan' (qv), Gerrit Kraber, Lewis Leverett, Bob Lewis, Paula Miller, Ruth Nelson, 'Clifford Odets' (qv), Dorothy Patten, 'Wendell K. Phillips' (qv), 'Herbert Ratner' (qv), Samuel Roland, Harry Stone, Bernard Zanville. Produced by The Group Theatre Inc., Winterset (1935). Tragedy. Written by 'Maxwell Anderson (I)' (qv). Directed and produced by 'Guthrie McClintic' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre: 25 Sep 1935- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/195 performances). As "A Radical." Cast: Richard Bennett, Anthony Blair, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv), Fernanda Eliscu, Stanley Gould, Ruth Hammond, Theodore Hecht, 'Walter Holbrook' (qv), Harold Johnsrud, Eva Langbord, 'Margo (I)' (qv), Harold Martin, 'Burgess Meredith' (qv), John Philliber, Billy Quinn, Morton L. Stevens, St. John Terrell, 'Anatol Winogradoff' (qv)., Peace on Earth (1934). Drama. Written by 'George Sklar' (qv) and 'Albert Maltz' (qv). Directed by 'Robert B. Sinclair' (qv). 44th Street Theatre: 31 Mar 1934- 17 Apr 1934 (18 performances). Cast: 'Abner Biberman' (qv) (as "The Guard"), Donald A. Black, 'John Boruff' (qv) (as "Walter McCracken"), Halliam Bosworth, Alice Brooks, John Brown, Allace Carroll, Thomas Coffin Cooke, Alvin Dexter, Charles Esdale, Earl Ford, 'John Garfield (I)' (qv) (as "Bob Peters/The Messenger"), David Gray, 'Millicent Green' (qv) (as "Rose"), 'Ethel Intropodi' (qv) (as "Jo Owens"), David Kerman, David Lesan, James MacDonald, Hilda Reis, Paul Stein, Mara Tartar, Charles Thompson, 'Frank Tweddell' (qv) (as "Krauss/Bill Prentice/Attorney Gordon"), Walter Vonnegut, Maurice Wells, 'Crane Whitley' (qv) (as "Fred Miller") [credited as Clem Wilenchick]. Produced by The Theatre Union.
Father of actor 'Anthony D. Call' (qv)., Short, thin, exotic looking character actor, he could play anything from a jungle native to a soldier but he was cast most memorably as a hood or a convict (such as Louie in _His Girl Friday (1940)_ (qv)). Biberman was extremely active as an actor on Broadway from 1934-38, usually working with the more avant garde Group Theatre company before moving to Hollywood as a character actor. He went on to have a busy later second career as a TV director, guiding episodes of everything from _"Gunsmoke" (1955)_ (qv) to _"Gilligan's Island" (1964)_ (qv)., Appeared in 9 Broadway productions from 1934-38, including the original cast production of Winterset (1935). During this period, Biberman was a member of The Group Theatre, Inc., company, whose members included 'Stella Adler' (qv), 'Clifford Odets' (qv) and 'Lee J. Cobb' (qv).
Death Date:20 June 1977
Birth Date:1 April 1909

Edward Brophy (actor)
Death Notes:Pacific Palisades, California, USA
Edward S. Brophy be born by the detachment of February 27, 1895 contained by New York City and clued-up at the University of Virginia. He become a ball and small-part in the cinema starting in 1919, but switch to behind-the-scenes toil in advocate of brief surety, on the other hand he continual appear in minute parts. While selection in plop of a assets master for 'Buster Keaton' (qv)'s surrender component at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Brophy appear in a cherished cycle in Keaton's classic _The Cameraman (1928)_ (qv), where on earth Buster and Brophy both try to undress as one in a hardly detectable wardrobe legroom. Keaton rap Brophy in larger parts in two of his talkies, and via 1934, Brophy lone the production instruct of the movies altogether and was acting full-time. Possessed of a chunky, bald-headed facade next to pop-eyes, and blessed with (for a comic) a piercing voice, Brophy appeared in score of clown role. He also play expressionless excessive parts, but was lesser numeral fascinating in them. Typical of his work was his memorable turn around providing comic relief in the small taking sides role of the Marine in Manila who adopt the dog "Tripoli" in 'Howard Hawks' (qv)' time of war party line work of genius _Air Force (1943)_ (qv). In the 1950s, Brophy inaugurate taking a smaller amount roles. His ending role was in despot 'John Ford (I)' (qv)'s Western _Two Rode Together (1961)_ (qv), during the production of which, he die on May 27, 1960 in Pacific Palisades, California. He will always be remember to film-lovers as the voice of Timothy Mouse in 'Walt Disney' (qv)'s classic 1941 optical _Dumbo (1941)_ (qv).
Height:5' 5"
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Entered films in 1919., Bald, rasping-voiced, cigar chewing, diminutive Hollywood character actor who specialized in playing gangsters, both in a comic or serious variety, at his peak during the 1930s and 1940s., He was the voice (uncredited) of Timothy Q. Mouse in Dumbo (1941)., Provided the (uncredited) voice of Harry the Horse on radio's Damon Runyon Theater, which ran throughout 1949., Buried at Santa Monica's Woodlawn Cemetery.
Death Date:27 May 1960
Birth Date:27 February 1895

Eddie Bruce (actor)

Jimmy Conlin (actor)
Spouse:'Myrtle Glass' (? - ?), 'Dorothy Ryan' (? - ?) (second)
Death Notes:Encino, California, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes:Camden, New Jersey, USA
Other Works:Stage, vaudeville, and television actor.
Appeared in vaudeville with his wife Myrtle Glass as Conlin & Glass
Death Date:7 May 1962
Birth Date:14 October 1884

Broderick Crawford (actor)
Son of actress 'Helen Broderick' (qv).

Kernan Cripps (actor)

Joe Cunningham (actor)

John Daheim (actor)

Frank Ferguson (actor)

James Flavin (actor)

Pat Gleason (actor)

Joe Gray (actor)

Mack Gray (actor)

John Harmon (actor)

Ralf Harolde (actor)

Charles Jordan (actor)

Tom Kennedy (actor)

Charles Lane (actor)

Arthur Loft (actor)

John Maxwell (actor)

Larry McGrath (actor)

Billy Nelson (actor)

Jay Novello (actor)

Pat O'Brien (actor)

Damian O'Flynn (actor)

Jimmy O'Gatty (actor)

Nestor Paiva (actor)

Tony Paton (actor)

Lee Phelps (actor)

George Raft (actor)

Henry Roquemore (actor)

Benny Rubin (actor)

S.Z. Sakall (actor)

Gus Schilling (actor)

Harry Seymour (actor)

John Sheehan (actor)

Arthur Shields (actor)

Byron Shores (actor)

Sammy Stein (actor)

Kenny Stevens (actor)

Charles Sullivan (actor)

Walter Tetley (actor)

Harry Tyler (actor)

Anthony Warde (actor)

Iris Adrian (actress)

Janet Blair (actress)

Linda Brent (actress)

Fern Emmett (actress)

Anne Gwynne (actress)

Jennifer Holt (actress)

Grace Lenard (actress)

Eve March (actress)

Dorothy Moore (actress)

Marjorie Rambeau (actress)

Janet Warren (actress)

Marie Wilson (actress)

Bruce Manning (producer)

George Abbott (writer)

John Bright (writer)

Phillip Dunning (writer)

Felix Jackson (writer)

George Barnes (cinematographer)

Charles Previn (composer)

Frank Skinner (composer)

Vera West (costume designer)

William A. Seiter (director)

Ted J. Kent (editor)

John Mattison (miscellaneous crew)

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