Saturday, August 8, 2009

The Movie - Grand Slam

I recommend to look Grand Slam movie (Il giocatore).

Movie Issued - in 1933.

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Soundtrack: "Let's Do It. (Let's Fall in Love)" Written by 'Cole Porter' (qv) Played during the opening credits, "Ochi Tchornya" Traditional Ballad Played on the piano by Paul Lukas, "The Swedish National Anthem" Played at the bridge match, "The Russian National Anthem" Played at the bridge match, "Happy Days are Here Again" Written by 'Milton Ager' (qv) and 'Jack Yellen' (qv) Played as background when the bridge match is won.
Copyright Holder: First National Pictures, Inc., 24 February, 1933, LP3675
Budget: $164,000
Novel: Herts, Benjamin Russell. Grand Slam: The Rise and Fall of Bridge Wizard. New York, 1932
After waiter and would-be novelist Peter Stanislavsky marry Marcia, he learn to adversity catwalk to entertain his wife, contained by malice of foreboding that it be a immature hobby. Her friends all play the game avidly, but clash commonly in the command of the proper play. He's call one evening to ladle beside manner of a waiter at a bridge carnival given by Lola Starr, but is ask to be a fourth in go to of one of the bridge table, where on earth judicious bridge certified Cedric Van Dorn is seated. Peter trounce the expert, and when asked what manoeuvre he use to play, he jokingly say the "Stanislavsky method," which have no rules of bidding or play. It make headline; Speed McCann ghostwrites a best-selling honeymoon album for him; a national jaunt is stipulated aware with Marcia as his partner; and his method sweep the province. But increasingly Peter begin to interview Marcia's play, central to arguments because it is a defilement of the one and only administrate in his set of connections. And when he give isolated course to Lola, Marcia leaves him thinking in that is something linking them. With his national reputation nose-diving and his personal go in debris, Peter devise a intend to gyrate things in circle.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 67
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:22 February 1933, USA:18 March 1933

In movie have been taken:

Wally Albright (actor)
Death Notes: Sacramento, California, USA
Birth Notes: Burbank, California, USA
Birth Name: Albright, Walton Algernon
Won the Men's National Track and Ski Championship in 1957., Owned a trucking firm., Interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA - Garden of Ascension, Lot 7380, Lawn Crypt 3.
Death Date: 7 August 1999
Birth Date: 3 September 1925

William Bailey (actor)
Spouse: 'Florence' (1915 - ?)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Name: Reineck, Gordon
Starred in the original cast of No, No Nanette (1925), a smash hit on Broadway.
Death Date: 8 November 1962
Birth Date: 26 September 1886

Reginald Barlow (actor)
Screen, stage, and minstrel actor., Entered films temporarily in 1916, and permanantly in 1931., Performed on Broadway from 1904-31 (see "Other Works")., Uncle of actress 'Violet Barlowe' (qv)., Son of Milt G. Barlow, a once famous 19th century minstrel., On the night of 10 March, 1933 Barlow was chairing a meeting of film actors concerned over a proposed pay cut when an earthquake struck Southern California. He was able to avert panic by saying in a loud authoritarian voice "If this is an earthquake I need not remind you that the safest place to be is where you are at."., During the Actors Equity strike of 1919 he led a parade down Broadway atop a spirited white stallion., Was a veteran of the Spanish American War, the Boer War and World War One. While serving with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Boer War he was awarded the medal of Valor for bravery under fire for rescuing his wounded captain. Serving in the US Army during the First World War he rose to the rank of colonel in command of the 304th infantry.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Height: 5' 10"
Birth Notes: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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Written by Howard Herrick and Harold MacGrath. Directed by 'Ira Hards' (qv). Melodrama/mystery. Gaiety Theatre: 29 May 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Stephan Gregory." Cast included: 'C. Henry Gordon' (qv)., Your Woman and Mine (1922). Drama. Written by 'Cleves Kinkead' (qv). Directed by 'Daniel Pennell' (qv). Klaw Theatre: 27 Feb 1922- Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/48 performances). As "Clem Prewitt." Cast included: Byron Beasley, 'George Christie (I)' (qv), Malcolm Duncan, 'Minnie Dupree' (qv), 'Regina Wallace' (qv). Produced by 'Lee Kugel' (qv)., The Six-Fifty (1921). Comedy-drama. Written by Kate McLaurin. Hudson Theatre: 24 Oct 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/24 performances). As "Gramp." Cast: Lillian Albertson, 'Reginald Barlow (I)' (qv), Wilbur Cox, William T. Hays, Harold Healy, Harry Knapp, John Merkyl, Lolita Robertson, 'Lillian Ross (I)' (qv), Maxwell Selser, Hazel Turney, 'Leonard Willey' (qv). 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Little Theatre: 19 Mar 1912- Apr 1912 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: Arthur Barry, A.M. Botsford, Albert Easdale, Louise Fredericks, Walter Howe, Edith Wynne Matthison, Wilfred North, 'Frank Reicher' (qv), Louis Seymour. Produced by 'Winthrop Ames' (qv)., The Terrible Meek (1912). Written by Charles Rann Kennedy. Little Theatre: 19 Mar 1912- Apr 1912 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Note: produced in repertory with "The Flower in the Palace of Han." Produced by 'Winthrop Ames' (qv)., The Pigeon (1912). Written by 'John Galsworthy' (qv). Little Theatre: 12 Mar 1912- May 1912 (closing date unknown/64 performances). As "First Humble Man." Produced by 'Winthrop Ames' (qv)., Noah's Flood/Nice Wanton (1911). New Theatre: 27 Mar 1911 (1 performance). Undetermined role (appeared in both productions). Cast included: 'Pedro de Cordoba' (qv), Edwin Cushman, 'Ferdinand Gottschalk' (qv), 'Cecil Yapp' (qv)., The Arrow Maker (1911). 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Bell, Kathryn Browne, 'Grace Griswold' (qv), Frank Hodge, Ashley Miller, Crosman Sedley-Brown, Mary Shaw, Carrie Lee Stoyle, 'Helen Strickland' (qv), Alice Washburn, Clare Weldon, 'Edna West' (qv), J. Wilberforce-Lee., A Madcap Princess (1904). Comedy/opera. Based on a novel by 'Charles Major (I)' (qv). Directed by Edward P. Temple. Knickerbocker Theatre: 5 Sep 1904- 22 Oct 1904 (48 performances). As "Farmer Blake." Produced by 'Charles B. Dillingham' (qv)., The Heaven Tappers (1927). Written by George Scarborough and Annette Westbay. Directed by 'Edwin Carewe' (qv). Forrest Theatre: 8 Mar 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: 'Charles S. Abbe' (qv) (as "Lafe Ketcham"), Joseph Allen, 'Reginald Barlow (I)' (qv) (as "Kent Hardy"), Louis Bennison, John Benson, 'Thomas Chalmers' (qv) (as "Bud Ketcham"), Harry Clarens, Florence Gerald, Thomas Gunn, John M. 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Spouse: 'Carol Brown' (1934 - 6 July 1943) (his death)

Maurice Black (actor)

Harry C. Bradley (actor)

Jack Byron (actor)

Walter Byron (actor)

Joseph Cawthorn (actor)

Jimmy Conlin (actor)

George Cooper (actor)

Gino Corrado (actor)

Frank Darien (actor)

Gordon De Main (actor)

James Donlan (actor)

Lester Dorr (actor)

Tom Dugan (actor)

Jay Eaton (actor)

James Ford (actor)

Ferdinand Gottschalk (actor)

Carlton Griffin (actor)

Paul Hurst (actor)

John Hyams (actor)

John Ince (actor)

Perry Ivins (actor)

DeWitt Jennings (actor)

Roscoe Karns (actor)

Milton Kibbee (actor)

Charles Lane (actor)

Paul Lukas (actor)

Stanley Mack (actor)

Jerry Mandy (actor)

Sam McDaniel (actor)

Frank McHugh (actor)

Lee Moran (actor)

Edmund Mortimer (actor)

Paddy O'Flynn (actor)

Dennis O'Keefe (actor)

Paul Porcasi (actor)

Lucien Prival (actor)

Dewey Robinson (actor)

Fred Santley (actor)

Harry Seymour (actor)

John Sheehan (actor)

Charles Sherlock (actor)

Larry Steers (actor)

William H. Strauss (actor)

Charles Sullivan (actor)

Harry Tenbrook (actor)

Max Wagner (actor)

Billy West (actor)

Leo White (actor)

Harry Wilson (actor)

Eric Wilton (actor)

Mary Doran (actress)

Emma Dunn (actress)

Glenda Farrell (actress)

Bess Flowers (actress)

Theresa Harris (actress)

Esther Howard (actress)

Inez Palange (actress)

Ruthelma Stevens (actress)

Helen Vinson (actress)

Kathrin Clare Ward (actress)

Florence Wix (actress)

Loretta Young (actress)

Hal B. Wallis (producer)

David Boehm (writer)

Erwin S. Gelsey (writer)

B. Russell Herts (writer)

Sidney Hickox (cinematographer)

Bernhard Kaun (composer)

Orry-Kelly (costume designer)

William Dieterle (director)

Jack Killifer (editor)

Arthur Greville Collins (miscellaneous crew)

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