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Post by zootmoney on Jun 7, 2005 22:20:05 GMT -5
There was a set just listed for $39.99 with "Buy it now." They have 30 copies.
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Post by zootmoney on May 14, 2005 15:27:33 GMT -5
I believe you are correct on all 3 points.
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Post by zootmoney on Jun 5, 2005 18:20:04 GMT -5
Big Business is another possibility. There were several extra kids in that one. It was released in Feb. 1924, so it might fit the timeframe for filming. It is available from Ebay at the folowing link: Big BusinessThere is a bid on it now. It would be best to wait for it to be re-listed to get it for $9.95. I think it is available at the link OPT listed, as well.
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Post by zootmoney on Jun 5, 2005 18:06:43 GMT -5
are any of those in 1923...between Sept 11/1923 & Oct. 11/1923???.......Does it give supporting cast??? The closest I see is "Derby Day." It was released in November 1923, so it may have been filmed in the time period you are referring to. I don't know how long it took to release these shorts after filming. "Derby Day" also had a lot of extra kids. The listed kid cast in the Maltin book are Mary Kornman, Mickey Daniels, Ernie Morrison, Farina Hoskins, Joe Cobb, Jack Davis, Jackie Condon, Sing Joy, and Billy Lord. The director was Robert McGowan. This film is available on several DVDs.
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Post by zootmoney on Oct 4, 2005 16:03:41 GMT -5
Joe Cobb is also in the 1924 Charley Chase short, "Young Oldfield." His entire part consists of a couple of shots of him sneezing.
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Post by zootmoney on Oct 1, 2005 13:25:42 GMT -5
Stymie also appeared as Redd Foxx's friend "Otis" in a few Sanford and Son episodes.
I just got a chance to see Charley Chase's "Isn't Life Terrible?," but I do not see Mary Kornman in it. I read that it wasn't complete, but I doubt if there is much footage missing.
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Post by zootmoney on Aug 20, 2005 14:04:27 GMT -5
Mary Kornman and Mickey Daniels were in the 1924 Stan Laurel short "Short Kilts."
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Post by zootmoney on Apr 20, 2005 23:54:24 GMT -5
Mary Kornman is in the 1925 Charley Chase short "Isn't Life Terrible?", but I have not seen it. A 16mm print just sold on Ebay for a pretty high price.
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Post by zootmoney on May 11, 2005 23:19:20 GMT -5
I don't have it, so I can't watch it. I was guessing, since I haven't seen it in 25 years.
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Post by zootmoney on May 10, 2005 22:32:45 GMT -5
Wasn't it orange?
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Post by zootmoney on Aug 13, 2007 22:44:36 GMT -5
Just like Mary Kornman and Mice Daniels- Beauty and the Beast.
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Post by zootmoney on Apr 1, 2005 21:31:31 GMT -5
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Post by zootmoney on Apr 10, 2005 13:31:38 GMT -5
IMDB has updated their listing.
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Post by zootmoney on Mar 31, 2005 14:57:38 GMT -5
I noticed that IMDB had 2 credits listed for Anna Mae Bilson- one as the "widow" in the 1st "Our Gang" in 1922 and one as the "little girl" in Harold Lloyd's "Now Or Never" in 1921. Knowing that this does not make sense, I decided to test the theory. I just picked up a DVD copy of "Now Or Never." After viewing the short, there is no doubt that the girl who played "Dolly" is the same girl who played "Mary Jane"/ "Flora" in the 1st "Our Gang." I can take a screen cap, but I have no way of posting it here.
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Post by zootmoney on Jun 9, 2005 20:34:36 GMT -5
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