Saturday, September 12, 2009

Movie - Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell (1951)

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Movie Premier in 1951.

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The motion scene be largely base next to the 1948 Broadway dance, "The Silver Whistle," rewrite inside lodge of factor of the Mr. Belvedere film progression. The film retain the name of nearly all the characters in the play but the front guise is changed as Mr. Belvedere be not a character in the play. The lead in the play was Oliver Erwenter, a idealist hobo who wander into the lacklustre folks' connubial. The characters of Erwenter and Belvedere be moderately deviating although the connive is inherently matching.
An urbane, sharp-tongued professional done how to linger infantile interrupt a lecture pleasure air travel to prove his hypothesis at a down-at-heel outmoded people's domicile. To the desperation of his agent and the alarm of the member of the clergy running it, he infiltrate the home via undue nigh on his age and set about lifting the occupants' spirits and making them crumb young again.
Certificates: Finland:S, USA:Unrated, Sweden:Btl
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 87
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:1 August 1951, Sweden:22 October 1951, Finland:2 November 1951

In movie played:

Harry Antrim (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Other Works: Behind Red Lights (1937). Drama. Written by approach of 'Samuel Shipman (I)' (qv) and Beth Brown. Based by the to the side of "For Men Only" by Beth Brown. Directed by 'A.H. Van Buren' (qv). Mansfield Theatre: 13 Jan 1937- Nov 1937 (177 performances). Cast: 'Hardie Albright' (qv) (as "Samuel J. Armstrong"), 'Edward Andrews (I)' (qv) (as "Dan O'Connor"), 'Harry Antrim' (qv), George Baxter, Lucille Beaumont, Murray Bennet, Barbara Brown, Marion Crosson, 'Alan Dinehart (I)' (qv) (as "College Boy"), Wilma Drake, Earl Ebi, Ruth Edell, Barbara Fulton, Blanche Gladstone, Katherine Grey, Dorothy Hall, Georgette Harvey, Mitzi Haynes, Arthur Hughes, Jane Johns, Beatrice Kaye, John Kearney, Betty Lee, George Lewis, Marjorie Lytell, Bruce MacFarlane, Edgar Mason, Jerrie Maxwell, Mary Morris, Jane Moxon, Don Ostrander, David Pelham, Randolph Preston, Maida Reade, Thelma Shaw, Richard Sterling, Richard Taber, George Volk, Eileen Wenzel, Stephen Wilson. Produced by Jack Curtis.
Screen, stage, television, and vaudeville actor.
Death Date: 18 January 1967
Birth Date: 27 August 1884

Hugh Beaumont (actor)
Beaumont was an ordained minister., At one time he owned a lake house in Northern Minnesota., Ward Cleaver, Beaumont's character on _"Leave It to Beaver" (1957)_ (qv), was ranked #28 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" [20 June 2004 issue]., Retired from show business in the late 1960s, launching a second career as a Christmas-tree farmer in Minnesota. He was forced to slow down after suffering a stroke in 1972., A devout Methodist, he originally studied for the clergy but eventually switched to acting, remaining busy as a lay minister, however, throughout his acting career., In Hollywood from 1940, he rose quickly up the ranks while many of the big stars were serving WWII duty (Hugh was a conscientious objector). His mild resemblance to actor 'Lloyd Nolan' (qv) enabled Beaumont to inherit Nolan's leading movie persona of detective Michael Shayne in a series of "B" crimers. After the war he returned primarily to supporting roles in film., Spent much of his later years growing Christmas trees on Balgillo Island, which he owned, in northern Minnesota., Had two sons and a daughter. One of his sons established himself as a psychology professor in Munich, Germany., The son of Ethel Adaline Whitney and Edward H. Beaumont, he was of French descent and was born with a very rare blood type, reportedly shared only with the Hapsburg royal family., Also writing and directing several episodes of his famous series _"Leave It to Beaver" (1957)_ (qv), including the final, retrospective episode, "Family Scrapbook", his portrayal of Ward Cleaver ranked #28 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" in the June 20, 2004, issue., Appeared on the sly in educational and industrial films as both an actor and narrator., Attended and played football at the University of Chattanooga in Tennessee, but left when his position on the football team was changed. He later attended the University of Southern California (USC), and graduated with a Master of Theology degree., After suffering his 1972 stroke, he was told by doctors that he would never walk or talk again, but he proved otherwise and recovered enough to do some directing and community theater work., Wife 'Kathryn Adams (II)' (qv), who was an actress when they met, retired from films after their 1942 marriage to raise a family of two sons and a daughter. She did return once, however, to co-star with Hugh in the film _Blonde for a Day (1946)_ (qv). They divorced in 1974.
Death Notes: Munich, Germany (heart attack)
Beaumont switch next to his profession inwardly make obvious goodwill next to perfoming in theatres, nightclub, and on the radio in 1931. He attend the University of Chattanooga, but disappeared when his part on the football squad be changed. He after attended the University of Southern California, and graduate with a Master of Theology level in 1946. He was visit his son Hunter, a Psychology Professor in Munich, at the instance of his out of the blue devastation.
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Birth Name: Beaumont, Eugene Hugh
Spouse: 'Kathryn Adams (II)' (qv) (1942 - 1974) (divorced); 3 children
Death Date: 14 May 1982
Birth Date: 16 February 1909

Harris Brown (actor)

Edward Clark (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Prolific musician, songwriter ("Heart of My Heart"), composer, novelist, administrator and initiator. He come to the USA bounded by 1891, and be a vaudeville stand-up. He unflustered the Broadway chapter gain and libretto in favour of "Little Miss Charity", and directed "You're in Love" and "Oh, What a Girl". He write the librettos for "Honey Girl" and "Paradise Alley", and the the stage "Coat Tails", "The Blushing Bride" and "Relations" (acting in the latter). In Hollywood, he operate his individual acting seminary for 17 years, and was a agreement prove writer. Joining ASCAP in 1940, his chief sweetie collaborator built-in Rudolf Friml, Otto Harbach, and Albert Von Tilzer. His popular-song composition consist of "Say Sis, Give Us a Kiss", "My Old Man be Baseball Mad", "Ring a Ding Dong", "On Hawaiian Shores", "Take a Look at Me Now", "You're in Love", "I'm Only Dreaming", and "Just One Good Time".
Birth Notes: Liban, Russia
Other Works: Stage and television actor, playwright.
Death Date: 18 November 1954
Birth Date: 6 May 1878

Luther Crockett (actor)
Death Date: 6 April 1952
Birth Date: 3 September 1890

Thomas Browne Henry (actor)
Death Notes: La Mesa, California, USA
If you've ever see a period of war envisage, sci-fi epic or western from the 1940s or 1950s, after you've seen Thomas Browne Henry, and greater than once. Along next to 'Morris Ankrum' (qv), Henry be probably the army officer furthermost chargeable contained by favour of helping Earth drive fetid horde of invade outer-space monster, aliens and other spontaneous intruder. His stocky bring in, steeply etched obverse, commanding voice and no-nonsense, get-down-to-business chic be lately matched for the score of generals, colonels, bankers, diplomatic leaders and other wiles hearsay he play ended his prolonged and prolific art. Born in California, he enjoy a enormously celebratory career with classification of a point musician and director, and be fixedly associated with the notorious Pasadena Playhouse, in history breaking into films in 1948 (his brother, 'William Henry (I)' (qv), was also an actor) and played a succession of cops, sheriffs, area attorneys, professor and, of classes, army officer over the subsequent 20+ years. He before i closing stage retire in 1970 and go flipside to his initial astonishment, the theater, again back to the Pasadena Playhouse. He die in 1980.
Birth Notes: California, USA
Brother of 'William Henry (I)' (qv).
Death Date: 30 June 1980
Birth Date: 7 November 1907

Harry Hines (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (emphysema)
Death Date: 3 May 1967
Birth Date: 28 April 1889

Don Kohler (actor)

Norman Leavitt (actor)
Where Now: (March 2004) Retired for many years and living in Solvang, California
Death Notes: Solvang, California, USA
Birth Notes: Lansing, Michigan, USA
Death Date: 11 December 2005
Birth Date: 1 December 1913

William H. Lynn (actor)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Birth Notes: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Death Date: 5 January 1952
Birth Date: 26 February 1888

J. Farrell MacDonald (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), June 1994, Iss. 228, pg. 39, "J. Farrell MacDonald", "Classic Images" (USA), November 1984, Iss. 113, pg. 19-20, by: George A. Katchmer, "Admired Lovable J. Farrell MacDonald", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 December 1927, pg. 25, "Farrell MacDonald Becomes a Fox Star", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 October 1925, pg. 631, "Star Achieving Fame", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 April 1925, pg. 486, "MacDonald in 'Lightnin'", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 December 1924, pg. 741, "Fox Signs MacDonald", "Motion Picture World" (usa), 8 July 1916, pg. 243-44, "Biograph Directors", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 9 December 1914, pg. 26:2, by: W.E. Wing, "On the Pacific Coast [birth of son]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 July 1914, pg. 406, "MacDonald Joins Oz Forces", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 4 January 1913, pg. 57, "Versatility of Director MacDonald"
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Character player, usually stern of demeanor, who appeared in hundreds of films, many of them westerns, from 1915 to 1951. He was long associated with the director 'John Ford (I)' (qv).
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Birth Name: MacDonald, Joseph Farrell
He taught acting at the University of Southern California during the mid-thirties. Among his students was USC basketball star Jerry Gracin.
Death Date: 2 August 1952
Birth Date: 6 June 1875

Robert Malcolm (actor)

Hugh Marlowe (actor)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (heart attack)
Marlowe be born Hugh Hipple inwardly Philadelphia, and inaugurate bad his section retail in the 1930s at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. He perform across the world by the line-up of radio, stage, box and motion copy beside credit with off-Broadway production of "The Deer Park" in 1967 and "All My Sons" in 1974.
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Other Works: (1940) Voiced Ellery Queen in CBS radio series "The Adventures of Ellery Queen", Active on Broadway in the following productions:, Woman Is My Idea (1968). Romantic comedy., Duet for Two Hands (1947). Drama., Laura (1947). Drama., It Takes Two (1947). Comedy., Lady in the Dark (1943). Musical (revival)., The Land Is Bright (1941)., Flight to the West (1940)., Young Couple Wanted (1940). Coemdy., Margin for Error (1939). Melodrama., Kiss the Boys Good-bye (1938). Comedy., Arrest That Woman (1936). Melodrama. Written by 'Maxine Alton' (qv). Directed by 'Ira Hards' (qv). National Theatre: 18 Sep 1936- Sep 1936 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Merle Clayton, Lillian Emerson, 'Walter Greaza' (qv) (as "Robert Dorgan, District Attorney"), Harry Hanlon, Roger Hundley, Gerald Kent, 'Walter Kinsella' (qv) (as "Marine"), 'George Lessey' (qv) (as "Judge Marvin Drake"), Dave Mallen, 'Hugh Marlowe' (qv) (as "Donald Drake") [Broadway debut], Doris Nolan, Francis Roberts, Gertrude Short, Charles Wiley Jr., Mervin Williams. Produced by 'A.H. Woods' (qv).
Birth Name: Hipple, Hugh Herbert
Spouse: 'K.T. Stevens' (qv) (1946 - 1968) (divorced); 2 sons, 'Edith Atwater' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Rosemary Torri' (qv) (1968 - 2 May 1982) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 2 May 1982
Birth Date: 30 January 1911

Ray Montgomery (actor)
Death Notes: Santa Barbara, California, USA (parkinson's disease)
Death Date: 4 June 1998
Birth Date: 27 May 1919

Zero Mostel (actor)
One of the "12" blacklisted by the house of Un-American activities commitee in the 1950s., Father of sons 'Josh Mostel' (qv) (b. 1946) and Tobias Mostel (b. 1949)., Tony Award winner 1961 for "Rhinoceros.", Tony Award winner 1964 for "Fiddler On The Roof.", Blacklisted in the 1950s., 'Nathan Lane' (qv) starred on Broadway, and in the 2005 movie, as Max Bialystock in _The Producers (2005)_ (qv) and on Broadway as Pseudolus in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum". Zero Mostel played both characters in the earlier film versions., He drank so much coffee that he was once hospitalized for caffeine poisoning., According to his wishes, he had no funeral or "any memorial service to mark (his) passing.", Won three Tony Award: as Best Actor (Dramatic) in1961 for "Rhinoceros," and as Best Actor (Musical) in 1963 for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and in 1965 for "Fiddler on the Roof." He was also nominated in 1974 as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "Ulysses in Nighttown.", He testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee on October 14, 1955. In a playful mood, he told the Committee that he was employed by "19th Century-Fox." He told the Committee that he would gladly discuss his own conduct but was prohibited by religious convictions from naming others. His refusal to name names resulted in his "blacklisting," and he did not star in a film for another 11 years., In the 1950s, he bumped into 'Elia Kazan' (qv) on the street in New York City, and the two reminisced. Kazan said Mostel chided him for putting Mostel through the paces in _Panic in the Streets (1950)_ (qv) , forcing him to run more than he ever had. But as the drinks set in, legend has it, Mostel kept muttering, in reference to Kazan's HUAC testimony, "Ya shouldn't a done that. Ya shouldn't a done that."

Ted Pearson (actor)

Ludwig Provaznik (actor)

William Provaznik (actor)

Ted Stanhope (actor)

Warren Stevens (actor)

Ferris Taylor (actor)

Clifton Webb (actor)

Guy Wilkerson (actor)

Frances Brandt (actress)

Kathleen Comegys (actress)

Joanne Dru (actress)

Jane Marbury (actress)

Doro Merande (actress)

Dorothy Neumann (actress)

Cora Shannon (actress)

Kathryn Sheldon (actress)

Cecil Weston (actress)

André Hakim (producer)

Gwen Davenport (writer)

Ranald MacDougall (writer)

Robert E. McEnroe (writer)

Joseph LaShelle (cinematographer)

Cyril J. Mockridge (composer)

Renié (costume designer)

Henry Koster (director)

William B. Murphy (editor)

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