Poem
Jérôme Game
Here what do we see?
Here what do we see ?
We see Jules Furthman for script, Karl Hajos for the music, Lee Garmes for the picture. Anne Bauchens for the editing, Travis Banton for the costumes, Western Recording for the sound (Mono). We see Claudette Colbert (Cleopatra) Warren William (Julius Caesar) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antony) Ian Keith (Octavian) John Carradine (A Roman officer) David Niven (A slave) Jeff Mollie (A young patrician) Gary Cooper (Legionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (the Grand Vizier) Mischa Auer (A prisoner) Leonid Kinskey (A snake charmer) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff “Bucko” Butler) Russell Hicks (The Sergent) Noble Johnson (The Indian shooting at the piano) Ray Mala (The Indian with the cigar) Nestor Paiva (A train conductor) George Regas (The Indian listing to the telegraph) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (A dancer, uncredited) Carmen Bailey (A dancer, uncredited) Agostino Borgato (A Gipsy, uncredited) Marie Burton (A girl, uncredited) Wong Chung (One of Quan Lin’s servants, uncredited) Chick Collins (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Sheila Darcy (A girl, uncredited) Paula DeCardo (A girl, uncredited) James Dime (A sailor, uncredited) Jimmie Dundee (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Norah Gale (A girl, uncredited) Kit Guard (A drunk, uncredited) Harriette Haddon (A girl, uncredited) John Hart (A sailor, uncredited) Gwen Kenyon (A phone operator, uncredited) Carmen Laroux (A dancer, uncredited) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, uncredited) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, uncredited) Joyce Mathews (A girl, uncredited) Tina Menard (A dancer, uncredited) Helaine Moler (A girl, uncredited) Bill Powell (The waiter, uncredited) Alma Ross (A girl, uncredited) Natalie Schafer (A blond dancer, uncredited) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, uncredited) Layne Tom Jr. (The Chinese dandy, uncredited) Sammee Tong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Blanca Vischer (A dancer, uncredited) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, uncredited) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, uncredited) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, uncredited) Alex Woloshin (A Gipsy, uncredited) Beal Wong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Bruce Wong (A Chinese man, uncredited) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, uncredited).
We see Moses saved from waters the future Ramesses II the Red Sea parted in two the Promised Land. We see the cabaret singer legionnaire Tom Brown disappearing into the desert. We see Cleopatra first loves Caesar then Marc Antony then kills herself after Octavian’s conquest. We see two former Bengal lancers in Mohammed Khan’s ambush. We see the Union Pacific Railway’s attempt to reach L.A. confessing their love in hardship Dick is killed. We see Josh Malone on an adventure running away from his golden cage notices her in her act with a whip they can love each other at last. We see the young Kitty as a prostitute a model for Gainsborough seduces London the toast of high society.
It’s in Hollywood, California
At 5555 Melrose Avenue
It’s at 34° 05′ 00″ North 118° 20′ 01″ West
We see the Hollywood Freeway Western Avenue the Kodak Theater the Palladium. It’s a bustling street stretching out of Santa Monica over to Beverly Hills Hoover Street and Silver Lake. We can see Hollywood Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
We see
We see Jules Furthman for script, Karl Hajos for the music, Lee Garmes for the picture. Anne Bauchens for the editing, Travis Banton for the costumes, Western Recording for the sound (Mono). We see Claudette Colbert (Cleopatra) Warren William (Julius Caesar) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antony) Ian Keith (Octavian) John Carradine (A Roman officer) David Niven (A slave) Jeff Mollie (A young patrician) Gary Cooper (Legionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (the Grand Vizier) Mischa Auer (A prisoner) Leonid Kinskey (A snake charmer) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff “Bucko” Butler) Russell Hicks (The Sergent) Noble Johnson (The Indian shooting at the piano) Ray Mala (The Indian with the cigar) Nestor Paiva (A train conductor) George Regas (The Indian listing to the telegraph) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (A dancer, uncredited) Carmen Bailey (A dancer, uncredited) Agostino Borgato (A Gipsy, uncredited) Marie Burton (A girl, uncredited) Wong Chung (One of Quan Lin’s servants, uncredited) Chick Collins (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Sheila Darcy (A girl, uncredited) Paula DeCardo (A girl, uncredited) James Dime (A sailor, uncredited) Jimmie Dundee (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Norah Gale (A girl, uncredited) Kit Guard (A drunk, uncredited) Harriette Haddon (A girl, uncredited) John Hart (A sailor, uncredited) Gwen Kenyon (A phone operator, uncredited) Carmen Laroux (A dancer, uncredited) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, uncredited) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, uncredited) Joyce Mathews (A girl, uncredited) Tina Menard (A dancer, uncredited) Helaine Moler (A girl, uncredited) Bill Powell (The waiter, uncredited) Alma Ross (A girl, uncredited) Natalie Schafer (A blond dancer, uncredited) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, uncredited) Layne Tom Jr. (The Chinese dandy, uncredited) Sammee Tong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Blanca Vischer (A dancer, uncredited) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, uncredited) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, uncredited) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, uncredited) Alex Woloshin (A Gipsy, uncredited) Beal Wong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Bruce Wong (A Chinese man, uncredited) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, uncredited).
We see Moses saved from waters the future Ramesses II the Red Sea parted in two the Promised Land. We see the cabaret singer legionnaire Tom Brown disappearing into the desert. We see Cleopatra first loves Caesar then Marc Antony then kills herself after Octavian’s conquest. We see two former Bengal lancers in Mohammed Khan’s ambush. We see the Union Pacific Railway’s attempt to reach L.A. confessing their love in hardship Dick is killed. We see Josh Malone on an adventure running away from his golden cage notices her in her act with a whip they can love each other at last. We see the young Kitty as a prostitute a model for Gainsborough seduces London the toast of high society.
It’s in Hollywood, California
At 5555 Melrose Avenue
It’s at 34° 05′ 00″ North 118° 20′ 01″ West
We see the Hollywood Freeway Western Avenue the Kodak Theater the Palladium. It’s a bustling street stretching out of Santa Monica over to Beverly Hills Hoover Street and Silver Lake. We can see Hollywood Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
We see
1.1 Birth of a Studio
1.2 A Successful Method
1.3 The Beginning of Sound
1.4.2 War in the Background
1.5.2 The Surge
1.6.1 Blockbusters
1.6.3 The Video Revolution
1.6.3 The Video Revolution
1.7 The Studio Today
1.7.4
3. Filmography
3.1 Award-winning Films
3.1.1 Oscars for Best Film
3.1.2 Golden Palms
3.1.3 Golden Lions
3.1.2 Golden Palms
3.1.3 Golden Lions
3.2 Films selected for preservation
3.3 The Greatest Hits
3.4 Franchises
5. See also
5.1 References
5.2 External Links
5.3 Further Reading
5.4 Notes and references
5.2 External Links
5.3 Further Reading
5.4 Notes and references
5.4.1 Notes
5.4.2 References
5.4.2 References
We see him first as a salesman in a hardware shop an office clerk is the most popular actor immediate success remarries twice. She’s nine when her parents emigrate for her debut an ingenue her beauty on screen her silhouette is dead in a plane crash. He’s nominated five times very reserved got to interpret grouchy cow-boys shines in romantic comedies. His father a boxer ended up became his own agency his mother a model a corset-maker. An ex-cornet player spends some time in Paris becomes a dancer in New York reaches L.A.. After modest beginnings she meets the great producer makes her divorce takes her under his wing. Crawls languidly through the sand to get to G.P., wriggles in the mud as an Indian her beauty works wonders. Aged 36 in leotard as daredevil from Dorset explorer in Africa cow-boy from Texas Londoner dandy. As Hebrew leader Indian Army officer Roman commander. As a brunette, a blond, with black hair and bunches, she’s tanned, a pale complexion, light eyes, red lips, her eyes are dark.
Western, Colonial Adventures, Pirates, Musical Comedy, War Film, Gangster Film, Melodrama, Adventures in the Jungle, Spy Movie, Cloak-and-Dagger, Adventures in Asia, Vampires, Slapstick, Peplum, Biblical Peplum, Horror Film, Safari, Road Movie, Romantic Comedy, Zombies, Political Conspiracy, Martial Arts, Musketeers, Adventures in Mountains, in the Jungle, in Africa, Intergalactic, Exotic Adventures, Extraterrestrial Invasions, Spaghetti Western, Erotic Thriller, Aquatic Adventures, Private Eye, Lawyers, Robin Hood, Roman Empire, Mad Scientist, Space Opera, Super Heroes, Historical Frescoes, Robots
© Translation: 2012, Jérôme Game
Here what do we see?
Ici qu’est-ce qu’on voit ?
On voit Jules Furthman au scénario, Karl Hajos à la musique, Lee Garmes à la photo. Anne Bauchens au montage, Travis Banton aux costumes, Western Recording au son (Mono). On voit Claudette Colbert (Cléopâtre) Warren William (Jules César) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antoine) Ian Keith (Octave) John Carradine (Un officier romain) David Niven (Un esclave) Jeff Mollie (Un jeune patricien) Gary Cooper (le Légionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (le grand vizir) Mischa Auer (un prisonnier) Leonid Kinskey (un charmeur de serpent) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff « Bucko » Butler) Russell Hicks (le sergent) Noble Johnson (l'indien tirant sur le piano) Ray Mala (l'indien au cigare) Nestor Paiva (un conducteur de train) George Regas (l'indien écoutant le télégraphe) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (une danseuse, non créditée) Carmen Bailey (une danseuse, non créditée) Agostino Borgato (un gitan, non crédité) Marie Burton (une fille, non créditée) Wong Chung (un des serviteurs de Quan Lin, non crédité) Chick Collins (un marin au combat, non crédité) Sheila Darcy (une fille, non créditée) Paula DeCardo (une fille, non créditée) James Dime (un marin, non crédité) Jimmie Dundee (un marin au combat, non crédité) Norah Gale (une fille, non créditée) Kit Guard (un ivrogne, non crédité) Harriette Haddon (une fille, non créditée) John Hart (un marin, non crédité) Gwen Kenyon (une opératrice téléphonique, non créditée) Carmen Laroux (une danseuse, non créditée) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, non crédité) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, non crédité) Joyce Mathews (une fille, non créditée) Tina Menard (une danseuse, non créditée) Helaine Moler (une fille, non créditée) Bill Powell (le serveur, non crédité) Alma Ross (une fille, non créditée) Natalie Schafer (une danceuse blonde, non créditée) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, non crédité) Layne Tom Jr. (le dandy chinois, non crédité) Sammee Tong (un Chinois dans l’avion, non crédité) Blanca Vischer (une danseuse, non créditée) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, non crédité) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, non crédité) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, non crédité) Alex Woloshin (un gitan, non crédité) Beal Wong (un Chinois dans l’avion, non crédité) Bruce Wong (un Chinois, non crédité) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, non crédité).
On voit Moïse sauvé des eaux le futur Ramsès II la mer Rouge coupée en deux la terre promise. On voit la chanteuse de cabaret le légionnaire Tom Brown s’enfonce dans le désert. On voit Cléopâtre aimer d'abord César puis Marc Antoine puis se suicide après la conquête d’Octave. On voit deux anciens lanciers du Bengale dans l’embuscade de Mohammed Khan. On voit l’Union Pacific Railways tenter de rejoindre L.A. s’avouer leur amour dans les difficultés Dick est tué. On voit Josh Malone à l’aventure fuire sa vie dorée l’aperçoit dans son numéro au fouet peuvent enfin s’aimer. On voit la jeune Kitty prostituée en modèle de Gainsborough séduit tout Londres et la haute société.
C’est à Hollywood en Californie
Au 5555 Melrose Avenue
C’est à 34° 05′ 00″ Nord 118° 20′ 01″ Ouest
On voit le Hollywood Freeway la Western Avenue le Kodak Theater le Palladium. C’est une rue populaire qui s'étend de Santa Monica à Beverly Hills jusqu'à Hoover Street et Silver Lake. On voit Hollywood Boulevard et Fountain Avenue.
On voit
On voit Jules Furthman au scénario, Karl Hajos à la musique, Lee Garmes à la photo. Anne Bauchens au montage, Travis Banton aux costumes, Western Recording au son (Mono). On voit Claudette Colbert (Cléopâtre) Warren William (Jules César) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antoine) Ian Keith (Octave) John Carradine (Un officier romain) David Niven (Un esclave) Jeff Mollie (Un jeune patricien) Gary Cooper (le Légionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (le grand vizir) Mischa Auer (un prisonnier) Leonid Kinskey (un charmeur de serpent) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff « Bucko » Butler) Russell Hicks (le sergent) Noble Johnson (l'indien tirant sur le piano) Ray Mala (l'indien au cigare) Nestor Paiva (un conducteur de train) George Regas (l'indien écoutant le télégraphe) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (une danseuse, non créditée) Carmen Bailey (une danseuse, non créditée) Agostino Borgato (un gitan, non crédité) Marie Burton (une fille, non créditée) Wong Chung (un des serviteurs de Quan Lin, non crédité) Chick Collins (un marin au combat, non crédité) Sheila Darcy (une fille, non créditée) Paula DeCardo (une fille, non créditée) James Dime (un marin, non crédité) Jimmie Dundee (un marin au combat, non crédité) Norah Gale (une fille, non créditée) Kit Guard (un ivrogne, non crédité) Harriette Haddon (une fille, non créditée) John Hart (un marin, non crédité) Gwen Kenyon (une opératrice téléphonique, non créditée) Carmen Laroux (une danseuse, non créditée) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, non crédité) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, non crédité) Joyce Mathews (une fille, non créditée) Tina Menard (une danseuse, non créditée) Helaine Moler (une fille, non créditée) Bill Powell (le serveur, non crédité) Alma Ross (une fille, non créditée) Natalie Schafer (une danceuse blonde, non créditée) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, non crédité) Layne Tom Jr. (le dandy chinois, non crédité) Sammee Tong (un Chinois dans l’avion, non crédité) Blanca Vischer (une danseuse, non créditée) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, non crédité) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, non crédité) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, non crédité) Alex Woloshin (un gitan, non crédité) Beal Wong (un Chinois dans l’avion, non crédité) Bruce Wong (un Chinois, non crédité) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, non crédité).
On voit Moïse sauvé des eaux le futur Ramsès II la mer Rouge coupée en deux la terre promise. On voit la chanteuse de cabaret le légionnaire Tom Brown s’enfonce dans le désert. On voit Cléopâtre aimer d'abord César puis Marc Antoine puis se suicide après la conquête d’Octave. On voit deux anciens lanciers du Bengale dans l’embuscade de Mohammed Khan. On voit l’Union Pacific Railways tenter de rejoindre L.A. s’avouer leur amour dans les difficultés Dick est tué. On voit Josh Malone à l’aventure fuire sa vie dorée l’aperçoit dans son numéro au fouet peuvent enfin s’aimer. On voit la jeune Kitty prostituée en modèle de Gainsborough séduit tout Londres et la haute société.
C’est à Hollywood en Californie
Au 5555 Melrose Avenue
C’est à 34° 05′ 00″ Nord 118° 20′ 01″ Ouest
On voit le Hollywood Freeway la Western Avenue le Kodak Theater le Palladium. C’est une rue populaire qui s'étend de Santa Monica à Beverly Hills jusqu'à Hoover Street et Silver Lake. On voit Hollywood Boulevard et Fountain Avenue.
On voit
1.1 Naissance d’un Studio
1.2 Une méthode qui fait ses preuves
1.3 L’arrivée du sonore
1.4.2 La guerre en toile de fond
1.5.2 Le sursaut
1.6.1 Les blockbusters
1.6.3 La vidéo
1.6.3 La vidéo
1.7 Le studio aujourd'hui
1.7.4
3. La Filmographie
3.1 Films primés
3.1.1 Oscars du meilleur film
3.1.2 Palmes d'or
3.1.3 Lions d'or
3.1.2 Palmes d'or
3.1.3 Lions d'or
3.2 Films sélectionnés pour préservation
3.3 Les plus grands succès
3.4 Les Franchises
3.3 Les plus grands succès
3.4 Les Franchises
5. Voir aussi
5.1 Articles connexes
5.2 Liens externes
5.3 Sources
5.4 Notes et références
5.4.1 Notes
5.4.2 Références
5.4.2 Références
On le voit d'abord vendeur dans une quincaillerie employé de bureau est l'acteur le plus populaire à la réussite éclair se remarie deux fois. Elle a neuf ans lorsque ses parents émigrent à ses débuts les ingénues sa beauté à l’écran sa silhouette est morte dans un accident d'avion. Il est nommé cinq fois tout en retenue lui ont valu d'interpréter les cow-boys ombrageux brille dans la comédie légère. Son père est boxeur a fini par devient sa propre agence à sa mère est mannequin fabricante de corsets. Ancien joueur de cornet passe du temps à Paris devient danseur à New York atteint L.A.. Après des débuts modestes elle rencontre le grand producteur la fait divorcer la prend sous son aile. Se traîne langoureusement dans le sable rejoindre G.P., rampe dans la boue en Indienne sa beauté fait merveille. À 36 ans en juste-au-corps en aventurier du Dorset en explorateur africain en cow-boy texan en dandy londonien. En chef Hébreu en colonel de l’armée des Indes en commandant romain. En brune, en blonde, en cheveux noirs avec des couettes, elle est bronzée, a le teint pâle, les yeux clairs, les lèvres rouges, les yeux foncés.
Western, Aventures coloniales, Piraterie, Comédie musicale, Film de guerre, Gangsters, Mélodrame, Aventures dans la jungle, Espionnage, Capes et épées, Aventures en Asie, Vampires, Slapstick, Peplums, Peplums bibliques, Horreur, Safari, Road Movie, Aventures romantiques, Zombie, Complots politiques, Arts martiaux, Mousquetaires, Aventures en montagne, dans la jungle, en Afrique, intergalactiques, Aventures exotiques, Invasions extraterrestres, Westerns Spaghetti, Thriller érotique, Aventures aquatiques, Détective privé, Avocats, Robin des Bois, Empire romain, Savants fous, Space Opera, Super héros, Fresques historiques, Robots
© 2012, Jérôme Game
From: La Fille du Far West
Publisher: Mac/Val, Vitry-sur-Seine
From: La Fille du Far West
Publisher: Mac/Val, Vitry-sur-Seine
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Here what do we see?
Here what do we see ?
We see Jules Furthman for script, Karl Hajos for the music, Lee Garmes for the picture. Anne Bauchens for the editing, Travis Banton for the costumes, Western Recording for the sound (Mono). We see Claudette Colbert (Cleopatra) Warren William (Julius Caesar) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antony) Ian Keith (Octavian) John Carradine (A Roman officer) David Niven (A slave) Jeff Mollie (A young patrician) Gary Cooper (Legionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (the Grand Vizier) Mischa Auer (A prisoner) Leonid Kinskey (A snake charmer) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff “Bucko” Butler) Russell Hicks (The Sergent) Noble Johnson (The Indian shooting at the piano) Ray Mala (The Indian with the cigar) Nestor Paiva (A train conductor) George Regas (The Indian listing to the telegraph) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (A dancer, uncredited) Carmen Bailey (A dancer, uncredited) Agostino Borgato (A Gipsy, uncredited) Marie Burton (A girl, uncredited) Wong Chung (One of Quan Lin’s servants, uncredited) Chick Collins (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Sheila Darcy (A girl, uncredited) Paula DeCardo (A girl, uncredited) James Dime (A sailor, uncredited) Jimmie Dundee (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Norah Gale (A girl, uncredited) Kit Guard (A drunk, uncredited) Harriette Haddon (A girl, uncredited) John Hart (A sailor, uncredited) Gwen Kenyon (A phone operator, uncredited) Carmen Laroux (A dancer, uncredited) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, uncredited) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, uncredited) Joyce Mathews (A girl, uncredited) Tina Menard (A dancer, uncredited) Helaine Moler (A girl, uncredited) Bill Powell (The waiter, uncredited) Alma Ross (A girl, uncredited) Natalie Schafer (A blond dancer, uncredited) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, uncredited) Layne Tom Jr. (The Chinese dandy, uncredited) Sammee Tong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Blanca Vischer (A dancer, uncredited) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, uncredited) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, uncredited) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, uncredited) Alex Woloshin (A Gipsy, uncredited) Beal Wong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Bruce Wong (A Chinese man, uncredited) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, uncredited).
We see Moses saved from waters the future Ramesses II the Red Sea parted in two the Promised Land. We see the cabaret singer legionnaire Tom Brown disappearing into the desert. We see Cleopatra first loves Caesar then Marc Antony then kills herself after Octavian’s conquest. We see two former Bengal lancers in Mohammed Khan’s ambush. We see the Union Pacific Railway’s attempt to reach L.A. confessing their love in hardship Dick is killed. We see Josh Malone on an adventure running away from his golden cage notices her in her act with a whip they can love each other at last. We see the young Kitty as a prostitute a model for Gainsborough seduces London the toast of high society.
It’s in Hollywood, California
At 5555 Melrose Avenue
It’s at 34° 05′ 00″ North 118° 20′ 01″ West
We see the Hollywood Freeway Western Avenue the Kodak Theater the Palladium. It’s a bustling street stretching out of Santa Monica over to Beverly Hills Hoover Street and Silver Lake. We can see Hollywood Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
We see
We see Jules Furthman for script, Karl Hajos for the music, Lee Garmes for the picture. Anne Bauchens for the editing, Travis Banton for the costumes, Western Recording for the sound (Mono). We see Claudette Colbert (Cleopatra) Warren William (Julius Caesar) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antony) Ian Keith (Octavian) John Carradine (A Roman officer) David Niven (A slave) Jeff Mollie (A young patrician) Gary Cooper (Legionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (the Grand Vizier) Mischa Auer (A prisoner) Leonid Kinskey (A snake charmer) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff “Bucko” Butler) Russell Hicks (The Sergent) Noble Johnson (The Indian shooting at the piano) Ray Mala (The Indian with the cigar) Nestor Paiva (A train conductor) George Regas (The Indian listing to the telegraph) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (A dancer, uncredited) Carmen Bailey (A dancer, uncredited) Agostino Borgato (A Gipsy, uncredited) Marie Burton (A girl, uncredited) Wong Chung (One of Quan Lin’s servants, uncredited) Chick Collins (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Sheila Darcy (A girl, uncredited) Paula DeCardo (A girl, uncredited) James Dime (A sailor, uncredited) Jimmie Dundee (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Norah Gale (A girl, uncredited) Kit Guard (A drunk, uncredited) Harriette Haddon (A girl, uncredited) John Hart (A sailor, uncredited) Gwen Kenyon (A phone operator, uncredited) Carmen Laroux (A dancer, uncredited) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, uncredited) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, uncredited) Joyce Mathews (A girl, uncredited) Tina Menard (A dancer, uncredited) Helaine Moler (A girl, uncredited) Bill Powell (The waiter, uncredited) Alma Ross (A girl, uncredited) Natalie Schafer (A blond dancer, uncredited) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, uncredited) Layne Tom Jr. (The Chinese dandy, uncredited) Sammee Tong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Blanca Vischer (A dancer, uncredited) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, uncredited) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, uncredited) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, uncredited) Alex Woloshin (A Gipsy, uncredited) Beal Wong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Bruce Wong (A Chinese man, uncredited) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, uncredited).
We see Moses saved from waters the future Ramesses II the Red Sea parted in two the Promised Land. We see the cabaret singer legionnaire Tom Brown disappearing into the desert. We see Cleopatra first loves Caesar then Marc Antony then kills herself after Octavian’s conquest. We see two former Bengal lancers in Mohammed Khan’s ambush. We see the Union Pacific Railway’s attempt to reach L.A. confessing their love in hardship Dick is killed. We see Josh Malone on an adventure running away from his golden cage notices her in her act with a whip they can love each other at last. We see the young Kitty as a prostitute a model for Gainsborough seduces London the toast of high society.
It’s in Hollywood, California
At 5555 Melrose Avenue
It’s at 34° 05′ 00″ North 118° 20′ 01″ West
We see the Hollywood Freeway Western Avenue the Kodak Theater the Palladium. It’s a bustling street stretching out of Santa Monica over to Beverly Hills Hoover Street and Silver Lake. We can see Hollywood Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
We see
1.1 Birth of a Studio
1.2 A Successful Method
1.3 The Beginning of Sound
1.4.2 War in the Background
1.5.2 The Surge
1.6.1 Blockbusters
1.6.3 The Video Revolution
1.6.3 The Video Revolution
1.7 The Studio Today
1.7.4
3. Filmography
3.1 Award-winning Films
3.1.1 Oscars for Best Film
3.1.2 Golden Palms
3.1.3 Golden Lions
3.1.2 Golden Palms
3.1.3 Golden Lions
3.2 Films selected for preservation
3.3 The Greatest Hits
3.4 Franchises
5. See also
5.1 References
5.2 External Links
5.3 Further Reading
5.4 Notes and references
5.2 External Links
5.3 Further Reading
5.4 Notes and references
5.4.1 Notes
5.4.2 References
5.4.2 References
We see him first as a salesman in a hardware shop an office clerk is the most popular actor immediate success remarries twice. She’s nine when her parents emigrate for her debut an ingenue her beauty on screen her silhouette is dead in a plane crash. He’s nominated five times very reserved got to interpret grouchy cow-boys shines in romantic comedies. His father a boxer ended up became his own agency his mother a model a corset-maker. An ex-cornet player spends some time in Paris becomes a dancer in New York reaches L.A.. After modest beginnings she meets the great producer makes her divorce takes her under his wing. Crawls languidly through the sand to get to G.P., wriggles in the mud as an Indian her beauty works wonders. Aged 36 in leotard as daredevil from Dorset explorer in Africa cow-boy from Texas Londoner dandy. As Hebrew leader Indian Army officer Roman commander. As a brunette, a blond, with black hair and bunches, she’s tanned, a pale complexion, light eyes, red lips, her eyes are dark.
Western, Colonial Adventures, Pirates, Musical Comedy, War Film, Gangster Film, Melodrama, Adventures in the Jungle, Spy Movie, Cloak-and-Dagger, Adventures in Asia, Vampires, Slapstick, Peplum, Biblical Peplum, Horror Film, Safari, Road Movie, Romantic Comedy, Zombies, Political Conspiracy, Martial Arts, Musketeers, Adventures in Mountains, in the Jungle, in Africa, Intergalactic, Exotic Adventures, Extraterrestrial Invasions, Spaghetti Western, Erotic Thriller, Aquatic Adventures, Private Eye, Lawyers, Robin Hood, Roman Empire, Mad Scientist, Space Opera, Super Heroes, Historical Frescoes, Robots
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From: La Fille du Far West
From: La Fille du Far West
Here what do we see?
Here what do we see ?
We see Jules Furthman for script, Karl Hajos for the music, Lee Garmes for the picture. Anne Bauchens for the editing, Travis Banton for the costumes, Western Recording for the sound (Mono). We see Claudette Colbert (Cleopatra) Warren William (Julius Caesar) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antony) Ian Keith (Octavian) John Carradine (A Roman officer) David Niven (A slave) Jeff Mollie (A young patrician) Gary Cooper (Legionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (the Grand Vizier) Mischa Auer (A prisoner) Leonid Kinskey (A snake charmer) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff “Bucko” Butler) Russell Hicks (The Sergent) Noble Johnson (The Indian shooting at the piano) Ray Mala (The Indian with the cigar) Nestor Paiva (A train conductor) George Regas (The Indian listing to the telegraph) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (A dancer, uncredited) Carmen Bailey (A dancer, uncredited) Agostino Borgato (A Gipsy, uncredited) Marie Burton (A girl, uncredited) Wong Chung (One of Quan Lin’s servants, uncredited) Chick Collins (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Sheila Darcy (A girl, uncredited) Paula DeCardo (A girl, uncredited) James Dime (A sailor, uncredited) Jimmie Dundee (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Norah Gale (A girl, uncredited) Kit Guard (A drunk, uncredited) Harriette Haddon (A girl, uncredited) John Hart (A sailor, uncredited) Gwen Kenyon (A phone operator, uncredited) Carmen Laroux (A dancer, uncredited) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, uncredited) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, uncredited) Joyce Mathews (A girl, uncredited) Tina Menard (A dancer, uncredited) Helaine Moler (A girl, uncredited) Bill Powell (The waiter, uncredited) Alma Ross (A girl, uncredited) Natalie Schafer (A blond dancer, uncredited) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, uncredited) Layne Tom Jr. (The Chinese dandy, uncredited) Sammee Tong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Blanca Vischer (A dancer, uncredited) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, uncredited) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, uncredited) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, uncredited) Alex Woloshin (A Gipsy, uncredited) Beal Wong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Bruce Wong (A Chinese man, uncredited) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, uncredited).
We see Moses saved from waters the future Ramesses II the Red Sea parted in two the Promised Land. We see the cabaret singer legionnaire Tom Brown disappearing into the desert. We see Cleopatra first loves Caesar then Marc Antony then kills herself after Octavian’s conquest. We see two former Bengal lancers in Mohammed Khan’s ambush. We see the Union Pacific Railway’s attempt to reach L.A. confessing their love in hardship Dick is killed. We see Josh Malone on an adventure running away from his golden cage notices her in her act with a whip they can love each other at last. We see the young Kitty as a prostitute a model for Gainsborough seduces London the toast of high society.
It’s in Hollywood, California
At 5555 Melrose Avenue
It’s at 34° 05′ 00″ North 118° 20′ 01″ West
We see the Hollywood Freeway Western Avenue the Kodak Theater the Palladium. It’s a bustling street stretching out of Santa Monica over to Beverly Hills Hoover Street and Silver Lake. We can see Hollywood Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
We see
We see Jules Furthman for script, Karl Hajos for the music, Lee Garmes for the picture. Anne Bauchens for the editing, Travis Banton for the costumes, Western Recording for the sound (Mono). We see Claudette Colbert (Cleopatra) Warren William (Julius Caesar) Henry Wilcoxon (Marc Antony) Ian Keith (Octavian) John Carradine (A Roman officer) David Niven (A slave) Jeff Mollie (A young patrician) Gary Cooper (Legionnaire Tom Brown) Marlene Dietrich (Amy Jolly) Douglass Dumbrille (Mohammed Khan) J. Carrol Naish (the Grand Vizier) Mischa Auer (A prisoner) Leonid Kinskey (A snake charmer) Barbara Stanwyck (Mollie Mohanan) Joel McCrea (Jeff “Bucko” Butler) Russell Hicks (The Sergent) Noble Johnson (The Indian shooting at the piano) Ray Mala (The Indian with the cigar) Nestor Paiva (A train conductor) George Regas (The Indian listing to the telegraph) Anna May Wong (Lan Ying Lin) Charles Bickford (Otto Hartman) Paulita Arvizu (A dancer, uncredited) Carmen Bailey (A dancer, uncredited) Agostino Borgato (A Gipsy, uncredited) Marie Burton (A girl, uncredited) Wong Chung (One of Quan Lin’s servants, uncredited) Chick Collins (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Sheila Darcy (A girl, uncredited) Paula DeCardo (A girl, uncredited) James Dime (A sailor, uncredited) Jimmie Dundee (A fighting sailor, uncredited) Norah Gale (A girl, uncredited) Kit Guard (A drunk, uncredited) Harriette Haddon (A girl, uncredited) John Hart (A sailor, uncredited) Gwen Kenyon (A phone operator, uncredited) Carmen Laroux (A dancer, uncredited) Ching Wah Lee (Quan Lin, uncredited) Maurice Liu (Ah Fong, uncredited) Joyce Mathews (A girl, uncredited) Tina Menard (A dancer, uncredited) Helaine Moler (A girl, uncredited) Bill Powell (The waiter, uncredited) Alma Ross (A girl, uncredited) Natalie Schafer (A blond dancer, uncredited) Frank Sully (Jake Kelly, uncredited) Layne Tom Jr. (The Chinese dandy, uncredited) Sammee Tong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Blanca Vischer (A dancer, uncredited) Pierre Watkin (Mr. Yorkland, uncredited) Ernest Whitman (Sam Blike, uncredited) Charles C. Wilson (Mr. Schwartz, uncredited) Alex Woloshin (A Gipsy, uncredited) Beal Wong (A Chinese man in the plane, uncredited) Bruce Wong (A Chinese man, uncredited) Michael Wu (Yung Woo, uncredited).
We see Moses saved from waters the future Ramesses II the Red Sea parted in two the Promised Land. We see the cabaret singer legionnaire Tom Brown disappearing into the desert. We see Cleopatra first loves Caesar then Marc Antony then kills herself after Octavian’s conquest. We see two former Bengal lancers in Mohammed Khan’s ambush. We see the Union Pacific Railway’s attempt to reach L.A. confessing their love in hardship Dick is killed. We see Josh Malone on an adventure running away from his golden cage notices her in her act with a whip they can love each other at last. We see the young Kitty as a prostitute a model for Gainsborough seduces London the toast of high society.
It’s in Hollywood, California
At 5555 Melrose Avenue
It’s at 34° 05′ 00″ North 118° 20′ 01″ West
We see the Hollywood Freeway Western Avenue the Kodak Theater the Palladium. It’s a bustling street stretching out of Santa Monica over to Beverly Hills Hoover Street and Silver Lake. We can see Hollywood Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
We see
1.1 Birth of a Studio
1.2 A Successful Method
1.3 The Beginning of Sound
1.4.2 War in the Background
1.5.2 The Surge
1.6.1 Blockbusters
1.6.3 The Video Revolution
1.6.3 The Video Revolution
1.7 The Studio Today
1.7.4
3. Filmography
3.1 Award-winning Films
3.1.1 Oscars for Best Film
3.1.2 Golden Palms
3.1.3 Golden Lions
3.1.2 Golden Palms
3.1.3 Golden Lions
3.2 Films selected for preservation
3.3 The Greatest Hits
3.4 Franchises
5. See also
5.1 References
5.2 External Links
5.3 Further Reading
5.4 Notes and references
5.2 External Links
5.3 Further Reading
5.4 Notes and references
5.4.1 Notes
5.4.2 References
5.4.2 References
We see him first as a salesman in a hardware shop an office clerk is the most popular actor immediate success remarries twice. She’s nine when her parents emigrate for her debut an ingenue her beauty on screen her silhouette is dead in a plane crash. He’s nominated five times very reserved got to interpret grouchy cow-boys shines in romantic comedies. His father a boxer ended up became his own agency his mother a model a corset-maker. An ex-cornet player spends some time in Paris becomes a dancer in New York reaches L.A.. After modest beginnings she meets the great producer makes her divorce takes her under his wing. Crawls languidly through the sand to get to G.P., wriggles in the mud as an Indian her beauty works wonders. Aged 36 in leotard as daredevil from Dorset explorer in Africa cow-boy from Texas Londoner dandy. As Hebrew leader Indian Army officer Roman commander. As a brunette, a blond, with black hair and bunches, she’s tanned, a pale complexion, light eyes, red lips, her eyes are dark.
Western, Colonial Adventures, Pirates, Musical Comedy, War Film, Gangster Film, Melodrama, Adventures in the Jungle, Spy Movie, Cloak-and-Dagger, Adventures in Asia, Vampires, Slapstick, Peplum, Biblical Peplum, Horror Film, Safari, Road Movie, Romantic Comedy, Zombies, Political Conspiracy, Martial Arts, Musketeers, Adventures in Mountains, in the Jungle, in Africa, Intergalactic, Exotic Adventures, Extraterrestrial Invasions, Spaghetti Western, Erotic Thriller, Aquatic Adventures, Private Eye, Lawyers, Robin Hood, Roman Empire, Mad Scientist, Space Opera, Super Heroes, Historical Frescoes, Robots
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