Friday, January 17, 2025

Harry Langdon -- The Acid Test -- Clocking the Laughs -- January 17, 2025

Moving Picture World, 10-January-1925

"Show these two rib-rockers in your house."

Moving Picture World, 10-January-1925


Thursday, January 16, 2025

Jack Hoxie -- Thundering Your Way -- January 16, 2025

Universal Weekly, 10-January-1925

Jack Hoxie was a real cowboy and rodeo performer who became a star in the early 1920s. I like the image in this trade ad.

Calgary Albertan, 22-January-1925

Fred Thomson (no relation) had a diverse career. While attending the Princeton Theological Seminary, he earned the Amateur Athletic Union's All-Around Champion trophy in 1910, 1911 and 1913. After being ordained as a Presbyterian minister, he joined the Army and served as a chaplain during World War One. He went into the movie business after he married director and screenwriter Frances Marion. In time, he became a major western star. Sadly, he died of Tetanus in 1928.

Note that Jack Hoxie starred in Flying Hoofs and Fred Thomson starred in Thundering Hoofs.

Lethbridge Herald, 26-January-1925

"Fred Thomson World's Champion Athlete, and his Wonder Horse Silver King." I like the image of the two together.

Orange County Plain Dealer, 13-January-1925

I like the style of the lettering of the title.

Moving Picture World, 03-January-1925

Birmingham News, 18-January-1925

Buddy Roosevelt starred in a series of silent westerns and played small parts in many talkies.

Norfolk Ledger-Star, 05-January-1925

Bill Cody (Buffalo Bill Jr) also starred in a series of silent and early sound westerns.


Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Lon Chaney in His Greatest Role -- January 15, 2025

Tulsa Daily World, 03-January-1925

I have not written about Lon Chaney often enough. Swedish director Victor Sjöström (billed as Victor Seastrom) directed Chaney, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert and Tully Marshall in He Who Gets Slapped, based on a play by Leonid Andreyev. Chaney gave a remarkable performance as a man who acted out his humiliation every day as a clown. This M-G-M's first production. 

Winnipeg Free Press Evening Bulletin, 24-January-1925

Note "Extra! Cross-Word Puzzle Fun For the Film Fans." Crossword puzzles were a craze in 1925.

Omaha Bee, 11-January-1925

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Elfelt to Direct Maynard Pictures -- January 14, 2025

Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, 17-January-1925

Cowboy star Ken Maynard was just starting his career 100 years ago. When I was young, I read a lot about him in books, but did not get to see many of his movies. Ken and his white horse Tarzan were a popular team. Ken was known as a great horseman. Clifford S Elfelt directed most of his first series of films.

Monday, January 13, 2025

Gwen Verdon 100 -- January 13, 2025

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Gwen Verdon was born 100 years ago today, on 13-January-1925. I always looked forward to see her perform.

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Sunday, January 12, 2025

Hoot Gibson and His Golden Mare -- January 12, 2025

Omaha Bee, 17-January-1925

I love the layout of this ad for Hoot Gibson's The Hurricane Kid. Eddie Sedgwick directed.

Universal Weekly, 10-January-1925

I like the circular insert of the horse and Hoot, but the guy riding the horse does not look like Hoot Gibson.

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Buck Jones -- A Death Defying Double-Barreled Romance! -- January 11, 2025

Santa Cruz News, 10-January-1925

I thought this ad for Buck Jones in Against All Odds is interesting because it appears to be made from two smaller ads that were stuck together. Edmund Mortimer directed.

Montgomery Advertiser, 23-January-1925

This ad for The Man Who Played Square has a nice drawing of Buck. Alfred Santell directed.