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Movie Premier in 1929.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:19
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:508 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.20 : 1
Release Dates: USA:22 December 1929
In movie have been taken:
Lloyd Hamilton (actor)
Entered films with Lubin Co. in 1914., Was 'Ham' in 'Ham and Bud' comedy series (1914-1917)., Appeared in 'Sunshine' comedies (1918), Appeared in 'Mermaid' comedies (1921-1922), While working on a 'Ham and Bud' comedy in the autumn of 1915, he suffered a compound fracture of his left leg and was unable to work for months afterward. The injury is said to have inspired the mincing walk he affected in his later solo comedies. In September 1931 he was struck by a car and fractured his left leg again. After his release from the hospital two months later, he was demonstrating to his friend Rex Lease how well he could walk without crutches when he fell and broke his right leg., He is reported to have tried it out as a full-time director at the beginning of his movie career, but was fired on first day of shooting with a film starring Mack Sennett, after performing an imitation of Sennett's mannerisms which the latter found offensive but made the crew roar with laughter. After that, he claimed to have turned his attention to performing altogether.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (after surgery)
Being one of numerous imperative comedian during the mute residence whose popularity grab turned into almost ended obscurity, Lloyd Hamilton has nevertheless earn a reputation via finances of an artistic talent among make plain historians and enthusiast. Born into a through middle-class nearest and dearest contained by California, presumably in 1891, Hamilton come his profession as an accompanying in theatre-productions. He enter films at an precipitate age, although the crystal-clear year misuse complex to require; he claim to have appear in his original films at Lubin Company in 1914, but he can be glimpsed in a few surviving Frontier-comedies from the year formerly. However, it be accurate that it be in the year of 1914 that he first gain glory, when he teamed conscious next to Bud Duncan in Kalem's 'Ham and Bud'-series, delicate one of the particularly first irreparable absurdity team produced in the pictures. The sequence turned out fairly common and pour in promotion of three years, although it can be hard to know this success for existing viewers; by all-pervading agreement, the 'Ham and Bud'-films have not aged capably and stay behind behind of pizzazz predominantly in the red to the given perception into Hamilton's innermost age as a comic that they afford. Hamilton gone Kalem for Fox in tardy 1917, where on earth he appeared next to his personal underneath the direction of Henry Lehrman and Jack White. Along with White and another repressive who would subsequently arrive at reputation as a performer in his personal precisely, Charley Chase, Hamilton advanced 'Mermaid Comedies' in 1920, a harvest part exceptionally unreserved to comedy shorts. He appeared in several films ended the subsequent few years; regrettably, simply a few of these be determined to be bequest today, but comedy such as "Moonshine" and "The Simp" (both 1920) pop emphasis on Hamilton's innovation as a performer during this incident. Indeed, by 1922 he was hail in the clutch as a "great comedy coup" and audience began to filch consideration of him. Hamilton's peak power of self was something of its own, inherit very few traits of the other opening comedians of the time; tubby and baby-faced nevertheless he was, his role was a trifling man of personal contrast: he possessed a soupcon of perplexity, wildness, enormous coolness and infuriation that endow with him a incompletely tragic complexion, which in burn back probably made his comedy more alluring to adults than children. By the mid-1920s, Hamilton's popularity have grown such a amount that he considered it arrogate to create his own production camaraderie. It was nearly this time that he starred in his first feature-length film, "The Darker Self," a film which do not only give the impression of being to quite a few extent loud today due to abundant cynical national reference, but which in certainty was a emergency also when originally released and Hamilton's reputation suffer a bang because of it. He nevertheless produced many fabulous gluey comedies through the decade, such as "Move Along" (1926), "Nobody's Business" (1926) and "Somebody's Fault" (1927), best moment of which be directed by Norman Taurog. While it may be argue that some of the films suffer from drought of continuity, they habitually provide many original ocular gag and camera-tricks which unmoving breed them pleasurable to scrutinize; really, in one obsequiousness lack of continuity suit Hamilton's character well, as his movies are not hence often base upon a peerless chronicle emergence him being for eternity haunted by discouraging destiny, with one bad conditions major capable of an even worse situation. Despite being so very amusing on-screen, Hamilton lead a bothersome sheltered energy. He was a hard drinker, which austerely colourful his family life. His first conjugal was to actress Ethel Lloyd, five years his perfect, which take plop at an early pierce of his grey screen career and last simply a few years; they were removed by 1923, and their cleft cause a two-year extensive panel difference of opinion. He married a second time in 1927 to Irene Dalton, who had appeared in some of his films. Dalton accuse her husband of abuse her noisily and perceptibly when drunk, and the twosome broken up after a year. (None of the marriage produced any children.) In the midst of these personal difficulties, Hamilton was hurriedly not permitted from the screen after a boxer was murder in a street-fight where he was enmeshed; the stand-up was not a suspect, but the free-thinking of scandal was minimal in Hollywood at this juncture and he remain lacking a job for greater than a year. He carry out a comeback in a series of two-reeler's for Mack Sennett at Educational Films in 1929, this time in clatter pictures, which had just done its long-term gateway in the milieu. Lloyd had a appropriate voice which suited his character without blemish, but by this time his distressed life-style had begin to acquire the finer of him. After the covenant with Sennett expire, it was rumored that he would begin a research series of two-reeler's for Hal Roach, but being informed of Hamilton's alcoholism, Roach refuse to charter him. He die unemployed and laid up in 1935, aged 43. During his short-lived period as a figure, Charlie Chaplin is report to have remark that Lloyd Hamilton "is the one entertainer of whom I am domineering," and Charley Chase confess that whenever he had difficulties in doing a scene, he'd always submission himself, "How would Lloyd have done it?" Buster Keaton also expressed stringent disposition of his sweat, state in a late interview that Hamilton was "one of the funniest man in pictures." Critic and journalist Walter Kerr, considered by many the most painful drag on silent comedy, discuss his work with great respect and reverence in his 1975-book "The Silent Clowns." However, regardless of all commendation, Lloyd Hamilton is exceedingly seldom given a approach today even among silent comedy fan. One notable principle to this is his discouraged lack of surviving efficiency; most of his negative were in shred in a laboratory bushfire at Universal shortly after his ratification. Happily, a fine arrangement of his work is immediately going spare on DVD through silent comedy specialist "Looser Than Loose."
Birth Notes: Oakland, California, USA
Other Works: Stage actor, screenwriter, and film director.
Birth Name: Hamilton, Lloyd Vernon
Spouse: 'Irene Dalton' (qv) (1927 - 1928) (divorced), 'Ethel Lloyd' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced)
Death Date: 19 January 1935
Birth Date: 19 August 1891
William T. Hayes (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Death Date: 13 July 1937
Birth Date: 1887
Frederick Peters (actor)
Articles: "Motion Picture World" (USA), 2 April 1927, pg. 480, "Fred Peters Is Signed by Universal"
Entered films in 1916., Children: Walter (c. 1905) and Marion (c. 1912)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Height: 6' 6"
Birth Notes: Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name: Tuite, Frederick P.
Spouse: 'Lillian ?' (? - ?)
Death Date: 23 April 1963
Birth Date: 30 June 1884
Beatrice Blinn (actress)
Death Notes: Oceanside, California, USA
Birth Notes: Forest County, Wisconsin, USA
Death Date: 31 March 1979
Spouse: 'Crane Wilbur' (qv) (? - ?)
Birth Date: 7 July 1901
Ruth Hiatt (actress)
Death Notes: Montrose, California, USA (congestive heart failure)
Height: 5' 3"
Birth Notes: Cripple Creek, Colorado, USA
Birth Name: Redfern, Ruth
Death Date: 21 April 1994
Birth Date: 6 January 1906
Harry D. Edwards (producer)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Death Date: 5 July 1969
Birth Date: 11 April 1888
Alfred J. Goulding (writer)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (pneumonia)
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Name: Goulding, Alfred John
Spouse: 'Diana Seaby' (qv) (? - ?) (first), 'Suzanne Raphael' (? - ?)
Death Date: 25 April 1972
Birth Date: 26 January 1896
Will King (writer)
Death Notes: San Francisco, California, USA
Birth Notes: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Death Date: 22 January 1958
Spouse: 'Claire Starr (actress)' (1912 - ?)
Birth Date: 1 December 1886
Alfred J. Goulding (director)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (pneumonia)
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Name: Goulding, Alfred John
Spouse: 'Diana Seaby' (qv) (? - ?) (first), 'Suzanne Raphael' (? - ?)
Death Date: 25 April 1972
Birth Date: 26 January 1896
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