Friday, August 7, 2009

Movie - Flivvering

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Movie Premier in 1917.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:300 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:May 1917

In movie have been taken:

Victor Moore (actor)
Articles: "New York Times" (USA), 27 July 1962, pg. 25:1, "Celebrities Attend Victor Moore Rites", "New York Times" (USA), 24 July 1962, pg. 27:1, "Victor Moore, 86, Comedian, Is Dead; Actor 65 Years Was known for Throttlebottom Role in 'Of Thee I Sing'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 June 1917, pg. 2125, "Moore to Increase His Klever Komedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 February 1917, pg. 691, "Victor Moore", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 January 1917, pg. 66, by: Victor Moore, "Victor Moore's Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 December 1916, pg. 1347, "Paramount Gets Klever Komedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 September 1915, pg. 1810, "Victor Moore to Become Lasky Star", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 1 September 1915, pg. 27:1, "Screen Only for Moore; Victor Moore Forsakes Legitimate and Vaudeville to Be Lasky Star", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 14 July 1915, pg. 17:2, "U.B.O. Claims Film Appearances of Stars Injure Variety Value; Victor Moore Cancelled in Washington Because Another Theater Offered Him in Feature Photoplay", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 14 July 1915, pg. 12:3, "Cannot Act in Pictures; United Booking Office After Actors Who Encroach on Other Fields", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 April 1915, pg. 87, "'Snobs' with Victor Moore", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 January 1915, pg. 650, "Victor Moore with Lasky", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 20 January 1915, pg. 24:1, "Lasky Gets Moore; Star of Cohan plays Will Be Seen in Feature Screen Production Soon"
Comedian., Moore and his first wife were a vaudeville team for several decades before her death. Moore did not announce his marriage to Shirley Paige until they had been married for a year and a half. At the time of the announcement he was 67 and she was 22., Moore, or his family, was into buying real estate. A building in the Jackson Heights section of Queens is named after him. The Victor Moore Arcade is bounded by Roosevelt Ave., Broadway (Queens' Broadway) and 75th St. It houses stores, offices, a bus terminal and two entrances to a subway station. The Victor Moore Arcade was actually seen in a movie. 'Henry Fonda' (qv) exits from the subway at this building at the start of 'Alfred Hitchcock (I)' (qv)'s _The Wrong Man (1956)_ (qv)., Children: Victor Jr. (c. 1910), Ora (c. 1919) and Robert (c. 1921), There is a rarely shown sound film in existence which shows Moore as Vice President Throttlebottom in a dialogue scene from "Of Thee I Sing" (the scene in which Throttlebottom is lost in the White House and gets mixed up with a group touring the building). It was part of an Edward R. Murrow "See It Now" program on the Vice Presidency, and not, as is assumed by some, part of a film version of "Of Thee I Sing". "Of Thee I Sing" has never been filmed, although there is a videotaped 1972 television production of the musical., His last film was _The Seven Year Itch (1955)_ (qv).
Pictorials: "Modern Man" (USA), March 1966, Vol. 15, Iss. 9, pg. 7, by: Raymond Lee, "Hollywood Sex- and How It Grew!"
Death Notes: East Islip, Long Island, New York, USA (heart attack)
Height: 5' 7"
Birth Notes: Hammonton, New Jersey, USA
Other Works: (stage) Of Thee I Sing - starred as Alexander Throttlebottom in original Broadway production, Music Box Theatre, December 1931., Played the dual role of the Starkeeper and Dr. Selden in the 1957 Broadway revival of "Carousel"., Anything Goes (1934). Musical comedy. Music and lyrics by 'Cole Porter' (qv). Based on material by 'Guy Bolton (I)' (qv) and 'P.G. Wodehouse' (qv). Material revisions by 'Howard Lindsay (I)' (qv) and 'Russel Crouse' (qv). Music arranged by Russell Bennett and 'Hans Spialek' (qv). Choral arrangements by Ray Johnson. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Alvin Theatre (moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 30 Sep 1935 to close): 21 Nov 1934- 16 Nov 1935 (420 performances). Cast included: 'William Gaxton' (qv) (as "Billy Crocker"), 'Ethel Merman' (qv) (as "Reno Sweeney"), 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv), Bettina Hall, May Abbey, Kay Adams, Leslie Barrie, William Barry, Ruth Bond, Chet Bree, Norma Butler, Billy Curtis, Ed Delbridge, Lola Dexter, Vera Dunn, Florence Earle, Enez Early, Maurice Elliott, Neal Evans, 'Paul Everton' (qv) (as "Elisha J. Whitney"), Charlie Fang, Marjorie Fisher, Helen Folsom, Stuart Fraser, David Glidden, Ruth Gomley, Irene Hamlin, Maurine Holmes, Ray Johnson, Renee Johnson, Evelyn Kelly, Irene Kelly, John C. King, Leoda Knapp, George E. Mack, Doris Maye, Richard Nealy, Marquita Nicholai, Lillian Ostrom, Jackie Paige, Mary Philips, Irvin Pincus, Del Porter, Helen Raymond, Houston Richards, Pacie Ripple, Cornelia Rogers, Ruth Shaw, Eleanore Sheridan, Marshall Smith, Dwight Snyder, Ethel Sommerville, William Stamm, Frances Stewart, Drucilla Strain, The Stylists, 'Vivian Vance' (qv) (as "Babe"), Val Vestoff, Finette Walker, John Walsh, Richard Wang, Harry Wilson. Produced by 'Vinton Freedley' (qv). Note: Historically significant production (and a monster hit) given it launched Ms. Merman into a major star. Production often cited as an example of the quintessential 1930's musical comedy., Nellie Bly (1946). Musical. Music by 'Jimmy Van Heusen' (qv). Material by Joseph Quillan. Lyrics by 'Johnny Burke (I)' (qv). Musical Director: Charles Drury. Choreography by Edward Caton and Lee Sherman. Directed by 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv). Adelphi Theatre: 21 Jan 1946- 2 Feb 1946 (16 performances). Cast: 'Walter Armin' (qv) (as "Pulitzer" and "French Mayor"), Suzie Baker, Artells Dickson, 'William Gaxton' (qv) (as "Frank Jordan"), 'Joy Hodges' (qv) (as "Nellie Bly"), 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv) (as "Phineas T. Fogarty"), 'Harry Murray (I)' (qv) (as "Deckhand" and "Official"), William O'Shay, Fred Peters, Edward Robins, Lubov Roudenko, Drucilla Strain, Robert Strauss, Larry Stuart, Doris Sward, The Debonairs, Jack Voeth, Jack Whitney. Produced by Nat Karson and 'Eddie Cantor' (qv)., Heads Up (1929). Musical comedy. Music by 'Richard Rodgers (I)' (qv). Book by John McGowan and Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by 'Lorenz Hart' (qv). Music arranged by 'Robert Russell Bennett' (qv). Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Directed by 'George Hale (I)' (qv). Alvin Theatre: 11 Nov 1929- 15 Mar 1930 (144 performances). Cast: Atlas & La Mar, 'Ray Bolger' (qv) (as "Georgie"), Alice Boulden, Chester Bree, Louis Delgado, 'Robert Gleckler' (qv) (as "Captain Denny"), John Hamilton, John Hundley, Richard Macaleese, 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv) (as "Skippy Dugan"), Barbara Newberry, Lewis Parker, 'Betty Starbuck' (qv) (as "Betty Boyd"), Janet Velie, Jack Whiting. Produced by 'Alex Aarons' (qv) and 'Vinton Freedley' (qv).
Birth Name: Moore, Victor Frederick
Spouse: 'Shirley Paige' (16 January 1942 - ?), 'Emma Littlefield' (qv) (1902 - 25 June 1934) (her death)
Death Date: 24 July 1962
Birth Date: 24 February 1876
Articles: "New York Times" (USA), 27 July 1962, pg. 25:1, "Celebrities Attend Victor Moore Rites", "New York Times" (USA), 24 July 1962, pg. 27:1, "Victor Moore, 86, Comedian, Is Dead; Actor 65 Years Was known for Throttlebottom Role in 'Of Thee I Sing'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 June 1917, pg. 2125, "Moore to Increase His Klever Komedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 February 1917, pg. 691, "Victor Moore", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 January 1917, pg. 66, by: Victor Moore, "Victor Moore's Comedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 December 1916, pg. 1347, "Paramount Gets Klever Komedies", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 September 1915, pg. 1810, "Victor Moore to Become Lasky Star", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 1 September 1915, pg. 27:1, "Screen Only for Moore; Victor Moore Forsakes Legitimate and Vaudeville to Be Lasky Star", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 14 July 1915, pg. 17:2, "U.B.O. Claims Film Appearances of Stars Injure Variety Value; Victor Moore Cancelled in Washington Because Another Theater Offered Him in Feature Photoplay", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 14 July 1915, pg. 12:3, "Cannot Act in Pictures; United Booking Office After Actors Who Encroach on Other Fields", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 April 1915, pg. 87, "'Snobs' with Victor Moore", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 January 1915, pg. 650, "Victor Moore with Lasky", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 20 January 1915, pg. 24:1, "Lasky Gets Moore; Star of Cohan plays Will Be Seen in Feature Screen Production Soon"
Comedian., Moore and his first wife were a vaudeville team for several decades before her death. Moore did not announce his marriage to Shirley Paige until they had been married for a year and a half. At the time of the announcement he was 67 and she was 22., Moore, or his family, was into buying real estate. A building in the Jackson Heights section of Queens is named after him. The Victor Moore Arcade is bounded by Roosevelt Ave., Broadway (Queens' Broadway) and 75th St. It houses stores, offices, a bus terminal and two entrances to a subway station. The Victor Moore Arcade was actually seen in a movie. 'Henry Fonda' (qv) exits from the subway at this building at the start of 'Alfred Hitchcock (I)' (qv)'s _The Wrong Man (1956)_ (qv)., Children: Victor Jr. (c. 1910), Ora (c. 1919) and Robert (c. 1921), There is a rarely shown sound film in existence which shows Moore as Vice President Throttlebottom in a dialogue scene from "Of Thee I Sing" (the scene in which Throttlebottom is lost in the White House and gets mixed up with a group touring the building). It was part of an Edward R. Murrow "See It Now" program on the Vice Presidency, and not, as is assumed by some, part of a film version of "Of Thee I Sing". "Of Thee I Sing" has never been filmed, although there is a videotaped 1972 television production of the musical., His last film was _The Seven Year Itch (1955)_ (qv).
Pictorials: "Modern Man" (USA), March 1966, Vol. 15, Iss. 9, pg. 7, by: Raymond Lee, "Hollywood Sex- and How It Grew!"
Death Notes: East Islip, Long Island, New York, USA (heart attack)
Height: 5' 7"
Birth Notes: Hammonton, New Jersey, USA
Other Works: (stage) Of Thee I Sing - starred as Alexander Throttlebottom in original Broadway production, Music Box Theatre, December 1931., Played the dual role of the Starkeeper and Dr. Selden in the 1957 Broadway revival of "Carousel"., Anything Goes (1934). Musical comedy. Music and lyrics by 'Cole Porter' (qv). Based on material by 'Guy Bolton (I)' (qv) and 'P.G. Wodehouse' (qv). Material revisions by 'Howard Lindsay (I)' (qv) and 'Russel Crouse' (qv). Music arranged by Russell Bennett and 'Hans Spialek' (qv). Choral arrangements by Ray Johnson. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Alvin Theatre (moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 30 Sep 1935 to close): 21 Nov 1934- 16 Nov 1935 (420 performances). Cast included: 'William Gaxton' (qv) (as "Billy Crocker"), 'Ethel Merman' (qv) (as "Reno Sweeney"), 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv), Bettina Hall, May Abbey, Kay Adams, Leslie Barrie, William Barry, Ruth Bond, Chet Bree, Norma Butler, Billy Curtis, Ed Delbridge, Lola Dexter, Vera Dunn, Florence Earle, Enez Early, Maurice Elliott, Neal Evans, 'Paul Everton' (qv) (as "Elisha J. Whitney"), Charlie Fang, Marjorie Fisher, Helen Folsom, Stuart Fraser, David Glidden, Ruth Gomley, Irene Hamlin, Maurine Holmes, Ray Johnson, Renee Johnson, Evelyn Kelly, Irene Kelly, John C. King, Leoda Knapp, George E. Mack, Doris Maye, Richard Nealy, Marquita Nicholai, Lillian Ostrom, Jackie Paige, Mary Philips, Irvin Pincus, Del Porter, Helen Raymond, Houston Richards, Pacie Ripple, Cornelia Rogers, Ruth Shaw, Eleanore Sheridan, Marshall Smith, Dwight Snyder, Ethel Sommerville, William Stamm, Frances Stewart, Drucilla Strain, The Stylists, 'Vivian Vance' (qv) (as "Babe"), Val Vestoff, Finette Walker, John Walsh, Richard Wang, Harry Wilson. Produced by 'Vinton Freedley' (qv). Note: Historically significant production (and a monster hit) given it launched Ms. Merman into a major star. Production often cited as an example of the quintessential 1930's musical comedy., Nellie Bly (1946). Musical. Music by 'Jimmy Van Heusen' (qv). Material by Joseph Quillan. Lyrics by 'Johnny Burke (I)' (qv). Musical Director: Charles Drury. Choreography by Edward Caton and Lee Sherman. Directed by 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv). Adelphi Theatre: 21 Jan 1946- 2 Feb 1946 (16 performances). Cast: 'Walter Armin' (qv) (as "Pulitzer" and "French Mayor"), Suzie Baker, Artells Dickson, 'William Gaxton' (qv) (as "Frank Jordan"), 'Joy Hodges' (qv) (as "Nellie Bly"), 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv) (as "Phineas T. Fogarty"), 'Harry Murray (I)' (qv) (as "Deckhand" and "Official"), William O'Shay, Fred Peters, Edward Robins, Lubov Roudenko, Drucilla Strain, Robert Strauss, Larry Stuart, Doris Sward, The Debonairs, Jack Voeth, Jack Whitney. Produced by Nat Karson and 'Eddie Cantor' (qv)., Heads Up (1929). Musical comedy. Music by 'Richard Rodgers (I)' (qv). Book by John McGowan and Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by 'Lorenz Hart' (qv). Music arranged by 'Robert Russell Bennett' (qv). Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Directed by 'George Hale (I)' (qv). Alvin Theatre: 11 Nov 1929- 15 Mar 1930 (144 performances). Cast: Atlas & La Mar, 'Ray Bolger' (qv) (as "Georgie"), Alice Boulden, Chester Bree, Louis Delgado, 'Robert Gleckler' (qv) (as "Captain Denny"), John Hamilton, John Hundley, Richard Macaleese, 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv) (as "Skippy Dugan"), Barbara Newberry, Lewis Parker, 'Betty Starbuck' (qv) (as "Betty Boyd"), Janet Velie, Jack Whiting. Produced by 'Alex Aarons' (qv) and 'Vinton Freedley' (qv).
Birth Name: Moore, Victor Frederick
Spouse: 'Shirley Paige' (16 January 1942 - ?), 'Emma Littlefield' (qv) (1902 - 25 June 1934) (her death)
Death Date: 24 July 1962
Birth Date: 24 February 1876

Harry Jackson (director)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, US (suicide)
Death Date: May 1923
Birth Date: 1863

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