Moving Picture World, 29-October-1921 |
In Century Comedies, Brownie, "The Most Wonderful Dog in the World," was ably supported by Harry Sweet, Charles Doherty and Baby Peggy. Note that Brownie is ironing, feeding Baby Peggy, pitching hay, working a cash register, climbing a ladder, driving a car and riding a horse.
Moving Picture World, 22-October-1921 |
"Century is specializing on dog comedies."
Moving Picture World, 15-October-1921 |
Moving Picture World, 01-October-1921 |
"Baby Peggy, Two Years Old, Has Been Made Star."
Exhibitors Herald, 08-October-1921 |
"Any actor or actress who proves to me that he or she can act, advances, and as to age -- Baby Peggy my newest star, is but 2 years and 2 months old."
Exhibitors Herald, 22-October-1921 |
Baby Peggy's movie "A Muddy Bride" opened in New York City 100 years ago this month.
Exhibitors Herald, 15-October-1921 |
Alf Goulding, who had directed many Harold Lloyd shorts, took a company to Tijuana to film a bullfight.
Exhibitors Herald, 22-October-1921 |
Harry Sweet received a two-year contract extension.
Moving Picture World, 08-October-1921 |
Charles Doherty starred in "The Merry Dentist."
Moving Picture World, 15-October-1921 |
Besides appearing in Century Comedies, Louise Lorraine played Jane in the serial The Adventures of Tarzan, with Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan.
Exhibitors Herald, 01-October-1921 |
"52 Comedies Released by Arrow, One Each Week, Furnish a Convulsing Program for the Next 12 Months." Convulsing?
Exhibitors Herald, 15-October-1921 |
"These comedies feature foremost fun makers."
Arrow signed Lee Moran, formerly of Lyons and Moran, to be one of their "foremost fun makers."
Exhibitors Herald, 15-October-1921 |
Al St John, Roscoe Arbuckle's nephew, appeared in comedies for Fox.
Exhibitors Herald, 01-October-1921 |
Clyde Cook also appeared in Fox comedies.
Exhibitors Herald, 15-October-1921 |
I don't remember reading about Folly Comedies. I always thought George Ovey did not look funny. Vernon Dent later worked with the Three Stooges.
Moving Picture World, 22-October-1921 |
Harry Cohn, his brother Jack and Joe Brandt provided the initials for C.B.C. Film Sales Corp. The Hallroom Boys Comedies were a long running series of short comedies, based on a comic strip by Harold MacGill. At this point, Sid Smith played Percy and Harry McCoy played Ferdy.
Exhibitors Herald, 29-October-1921 |
This ad refers to the two Boys as "The Two Musketeers," inspired by Douglas Fairbanks' current hit.
Exhibitors Herald, 22-October-1921 |
Mario Bianchi was born in Cesena in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. He emigrated to the US in 1914. He adopted the name Monty Banks and appeared in many short comedies. He later appeared in features known for daring stunt work.
Moving Picture World, 22-October-1921 |
"The motto of clean, wholesome, entertaining comedies will always prevail..."
Exhibitors Herald, 22-October-1921 |
Johnny Hines was a funny-looking guy who starred in many light comedies during the 1920s.
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