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The Movie - Love and Onions

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Movie Issued - in 1938.

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Herman and Pat, academy youths, be employed after hours encircled by a silage souk but are fired via the title-holder. The latter confiscate an out-of-date maid sister who has be maddening to marry her brother's amalgamated project contra all for years, while Herman be in be enthusiastic about near the market owner's daughter, but illicit to see her. They form a grandiose extend beyond to solve both complications.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 19
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:470 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:11 March 1938

In movie played:

Ed Cole (actor)

Tim Herbert (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Herbert Timberg be the son of desirable vaudeville comedian/musician/recording watercolourist Herman Timberg (1892-1952). Although the elder Timberg work occasionally inside motion pictures, normally astern the scene in plonk of a contributor, it be his son who become decipherable to big peak audience of the 1930s. Adopting the executive label of Herman Timberg. Jr., he teamed beside 'Pat Rooney Jr.' (qv), another "stage brat", in 1936. Timberg and Rooney worked in vaudeville and co-starred in 10 succinct subject all for New York-based Educational Pictures. Timberg disappeared the cinema in 1937 to angle part revues, and Rooney trade his stroke shoes for the vivacity of a New Hampshire cultivator in 1940. In the 1940s, Herbert Timberg was feature in Broadway production, with the Gertrude Niesen-'Jackie Gleason (I)' (qv) revue "Follow the Girls". By presently, he was using the stage name "Tim Herbert", which he retained for the remnants of his art. Tim Herbert became a familiar front in TV sitcoms (he is extraordinary as an anxious songwriter in "Bupkis", a 1965 stage of _"The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961)_ (qv)). He also play paltry role in unharmed features.
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Other Works: 1944: Appeared in Broadway revue, "Follow the Girls".
Birth Name: Timberg, Herbert
Cousin of 'Seymour Kneitel' (qv)., In 1973 he appeared on a very popular episode of _"The Brady Bunch" (1969)_ (qv) (with 'Joe Namath' (qv)) and the same year he played a character named "Brady" in the film _Soylent Green (1973)_ (qv).
Death Date: 20 June 1986
Birth Date: 22 June 1914

Milt Herth (actor)
Death Notes: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Birth Notes: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Death Date: 18 June 1969
Spouse: 'Myrtle Herth' (? - 18 June 1969) (his death)
Birth Date: 3 November 1902

Johnny Johnson's Orchestra (actor)

Stephen Kent (actor)

Douglas Leavitt (actor)
Death Notes: Leavittown, Pennsylvania, USA
Death Date: 3 March 1960
Birth Date: c. 1883

Pat Rooney Jr. (actor)
Death Notes: South Sutton, Massachusetts, USA
Pat Rooney, Jr. be the son of Broadway's hoedown fiction 'Pat Rooney (I)' (qv). The elder Rooney's inscription achievement was a slap agenda bunch to the rhyme thwack "The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady". Rooney inured his son Percy (nicknamed Pat Jr., although he was really Pat III), and father and son dance bordered by vaudeville and films. In 1935, Rooney and son tour in vaudeville near violinist-comedian Herman Timberg and his son. The Timberg and Rooney kids hit it bad, and formed their fussy vaudeville act. They be sign by Educational Pictures in taking wakeful of 10 musical-comedy stumpy subject. Herman Timberg, Jr. quit the chain in 1937 to give out adapt for the stage revues, and subsequently become a guise conductor by coordination of 'Tim Herbert (I)' (qv). Rooney retire to a New Hampshire cattle farm in 1940.
Birth Name: Rooney, Percy
Ex-stepson of 'Janet Reade' (qv).
Death Date: 5 November 1979
Birth Date: 1 April 1909

George Watts (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: Newark, New Jersey, USA
Death Date: 1 July 1942
Vaudeville: "Watts & Hawley"
Birth Date: 17 February 1879

Rose Kessner (actress)

Rose King (actress)

Sally Starr (actress)
Death Notes: South Park Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA (heart disease)
Sally Starr be born bounded by Pittsburgh. She hall attracted prying next to method of a chorus girl in George White's 'Scandals'. (She announced scene and said 'thankyou'). 'Gus Edwards (I)' (qv) caught her singing and dance in a Los Angeles revue. He introduce Starr to monarch 'Sam Wood (I)' (qv) who stereotype her divergent 'Robert Montgomery (I)' (qv) in the hasty talkie _So This Is College (1929)_ (qv). She was promote by MGM as a peppy girl who superficially caught the bus to and from the studio all hours of daylight. Her evening suntanned curls and eye, and five foot and 104 pound stature lead to her man dub by Photoplay as "a vest purse edition of 'Clara Bow (I)' (qv)".
Height: 5' 2"
Birth Notes: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: Sturm, Sarah Kathryn
Spouse: 'John F. Kovacevich' (? - ?)
Death Date: 5 May 1996
Birth Date: 23 January 1909

Al Christie (producer)
Brother of producer 'Charles Christie (I)' (qv)., He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6771 Hollywood Boulevard., Born at John Street, London, Ontario, Canada. His parents were George Christie and Mary Jarvis. His father was a police constable who died of consumption on April 20, 1882 when Al was only six months old.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Al Christie commence his profession bordered by 1909 near the Nestor Company. In 1912 he be chuck in blame of crop in favour of a chain of westerns. By 1916 he annex set aware his personal production obdurate that produced funniness two-reelers and occasionally a complete thorn. He was the brother of producer/director 'Charles Christie (I)' (qv), Al come upon knotty times during the Depression and turned to selling physical estate. In 1926 Christie, along with 'Vera Steadman' (qv) and H. Prevost, 'Marie Prevost' (qv)'s mother, was in a coupe distress in Florida that moved out Mrs. Prevost inert from a derelict vertebral column. Steadman and Christie suffer cut and bruise., Born the second son to George Wiseman Christie and Mary Ann Jarvis Christie (George's second wife, his first wife was named Mary Reynolds Christie, and died prematurely) Al and his older brother Charles grew up in the household of a single mother and a half-sister, Anne, as George, a longtime military man turned police constable, died of consumption when Alfred was just a few months old. They lived on Dufferin Avenue in London Ontario Canada. After George's sudden death, Mary rented spare rooms in their home to boarders to make ends meet. Letting to day laborers and theater players was a good source of income for this Victorian single mother. Al became fascinated with the theater and left his position as a clerk in a Biscuit Manufactory to pursue his theatrical career, at the age of 20, as a stagehand and carpenter for the London (Ontario) Opera House. By the time he left the Opera House, he had attained the position of stage manager. In 1909, he began to work with David Horsley at the Nestor Film Company directing comedies and westerns in Bayonne, New Jersey, Staten Island, New York and Baltimore, Maryland. The flip of a nickel landed Christie, a small troupe of players and directors and a train car load of equipment to Hollywood; as Horsley thought Florida would be the ideal place to film under sunny skies, Christie thought California better suited to their industry and quite a bit further from the process servers that were chasing producers who were supposed to be using cameras controlled by the Motion Picture Patents Company. Heads-Florida, tails-California. Al won the toss. Shortly after arriving in Los Angeles, Christie, while accompanied by a real estate agent,and an assistant, spied the Blondeau Tavern at the corner of Sunset and Gower. The Maier Brewing Company who was the lessee at the time, rented it to Christie for $30.00 a month. The following day, October 27, 1911, saw the opening of the first studio in Hollywood California. During the next few months, Christie was incredibly busy turning the tavern into a viable studio and meeting his weekly short. On January 17, 1912, Christie and his wife, Nora, welcomed their only child, Lenora "Shirley" Christie to Los Angeles. The Nestor Company eventually merged with Universal Films and by the time Universal City was built in 1915, Mr. Christie came on board as the head of the comedy department. By the middle of 1916, Christie left Universal and returned to the Sunset and Gower location which became the home of Christie Film Company, incorporating on June 15,1917 with Charles Christie (brother), Al Christie, Mary Christie (mother), Fred Porter and Kenyon Lee to serve as the Trustees for the corporation. The Christie brothers built their empire specializing in two-reel comedies, and as the industry grew, full-length features. 1918 was a difficult personal year for both of the Christie brothers. Charles lost Edna, his wife of nearly 16 years, following a surgery to repair a chronic ulcer. She died July 16, 1918. They never had any children and Charles never re-married. Meanwhile, Al wrote and/or directed titles like: Know Thy Wife, All Mixed Up, Why Husbands Flirt and Why Get A Divorce? The names of these scenarios and shorts were mirroring his own marriage. By September, when Al registered for the draft during World War I, he and Nora had split. He was living at 6680 Sunset, and she was living at the Hotel Savoy at the corner of Sixth and Grand. Shirley, their daughter, continued to live with Al and his mother in Los Angeles.
Height: 6' 1"
Birth Notes: London, Ontario, Canada
Birth Name: Christie, Alfred Ernest
Spouse: 'Nora Carlton Leadbitter' (27 July 1909 - ?) (divorced); 1 child, 'Fern E Crum' (15 August 1928 - ?) (divorced)
Death Date: 14 April 1951
Birth Date: 26 November 1881

George Webber (cinematographer)
Articles: "Variety" (USA), 6 September 1967, "George Webber"
Death Notes: New York City, New York, US
Birth Notes: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Death Date: 29 August 1967
Birth Date: 10 May 1876

William Watson (director)
Articles: "Moving Picture World" (USA), 31 December 1921, pg. 1079, "Engages Watson"
Birth Notes: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Death Date: 20 January 1967
Birth Date: 3 January 1896

E.W. Hammons (miscellaneous crew)
Death Notes: New Rochelle, New York, USA
Birth Notes: Winona, Mississippi, USA
Death Date: 31 July 1962
Founded Educational Pictures Inc. bordered by 1915 to construct and propagate classroom carrying great bulk films, but rapidly branched out into the harvest of sticky wit films, produce hundreds of comedy shorts before Educational go underneath in 1939.
Birth Date: 2 December 1882

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