This post is not about the upcoming Ryan Gosling movie. Although I am looking forward to seeing Ryan in any movie these days. This is about an obscure 1928 film directed by Raoul Walsh called Me, Gangster. The films’ release coincided with the coming of sound and so a synchronized soundtrack was added to the [...]
DEAR Time!!! (For those of you who are not familiar with DEAR, where did you go to school, and nevermind it stands for Drop Everything And Read). A little FYI: The article is from Picture Play, January 1937, however for one reason or another, this author and so-called Lombard pal doesn’t seem to know that [...]
Screenland, September 1929
By Erle Hampton
Carol Lombard is the Lastest Sennet Girl to Indulge in Drama
It is an axiom of science that if you travel long enough in one direction on this earth you will ultimately arrive at the point from which you started. But science had nothing to do with the [...]
The Pathe’ Exhibitor’s Book (1929-1930) begins with an introduction by Chairman of the Board Joseph P. Kennedy and is then followed with a look at the upcoming slate of films including Big News (1929) :
I LOVE that bridal picture of Lombard.
Watching Big News today is, like most early talkies, a little uncomfortable. I [...]
Here are a few more scans. My scanner’s been so schizophrenic as of late! It allowed me to scan some and then it self deleted five. Below are the three that remained. The first shows Carol (no e) in an ad from a 1929 magazine, Screen Art Studies, whose contents currently reside at the bottom [...]
So, a few weeks back I did a post saying how Carole with an “E” actually came before “Carol.” I said “more will be revealed” and more has. Meet CARROLL PETERS.
In a 1932 interview with The Oakland Tribune, Carole discusses working on A Perfect [...]
I’ve added a new full-length feature film to the Multimedia Section. You can now watch High Voltage (1929), one of Carole’s earlier films at Pathe where she stars alongside William Boyd.
Also, a couple of you have been asking whether or not I will be [...]
A busload of passengers gets stranded in a snowstorm and take refuge in an abandoned church, where they run into a mysterious man who may be on the run from the law. Starring William Boyd and Carol Lombard in High Voltage (1929)
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