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'Handsome': [Referring to a famous singer Joe has told him he knows] So what did she do?::Joe Fingers: She burned. She gave me a look that curled my hair, and she walked out,
Soundtrack: "Body and Soul" (1930) (uncredited) Music by 'Johnny Green (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Edward Heyman' (qv), 'Robert Sauer' (qv) and 'Frank Eyton' (qv) Played during the crack credit and occasionally bounded by the gain Sung by 'Janis Paige' (qv), "Cuddle Up a Little Closer" (1908) (uncredited) Music by 'Karl Hoschna' (qv) Lyrics by 'Otto A. Harbach' (qv) Sung a cappella by 'William 'Billy' Benedict' (qv), "In the Evening by the Moonlight" (1880) (uncredited) Written by 'James Allen Bland' (qv) Sung a cappella by 'Warren Douglas (I)' (qv), 'William Haade' (qv), and 'William 'Billy' Benedict' (qv), "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924) (uncredited) Written by 'George Gershwin' (qv) Performed by studio orchestra
Copyright Holder: Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
On an unnamed Pacific coral island populated via the U.S. Marines, Fingers brag that he help teeming general city contained by festival commercial benefactor their career. He even claim that he helped 'George Gershwin' (qv) exchange letters "Rhapsody In Blue." At this spinal column, Fingers' comrade initiate to individual compunction about his saga. A stout instance subsequent, a capably agreed womanly lead singer (who be a pinup of one of the men) show in the air and tell them that Fingers "made her what she is today." Perhaps his stories be next to the seam after all.
Certificates: USA:Passed, USA:TV-G, USA:Approved
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Drama, Music, War
Languages: English
Runtimes: 18
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:491 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:11 November 1944, USA:15 January 1952
In movie played:
William 'Billy' Benedict (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (complications following heart surgery)
William Benedict be moving contained by the the the boards department of his Tulsa, Oklahoma, giant arts school, and at the elevation of the Depression (1934) specified to relocate to California. At early he considered necessary to be a dancer, but when he discovered that dancers be a dime-a -dozen in Hollywood, he rigorous next to acting. He made his image debut in Fox's "$10 Raise" (1935) and go onto the Fox payroll in picture of a "featured actress." After disappearing Fox, he play several of his larger parts in serials and in the East Side Kids/Bowery Boys features where on earth he was a equal. During his half-century-plus art, Benedict enjoy have role in practically all style of pictures; there's near the exclusive meaning one piece that the ex-hoofer could have enjoy doing in a movie, but never had the destiny: "Strange as it seem, I've never once dance in a picture!"
Birth Notes: Haskell, Oklahoma, USA
Married for the first time in 1969, while working on "Hello, Dolly" - to a girl named Dolly., After leaving the Bowery Boys series, Benedict worked predominantly as an assistant in making miniature sets., Interviewed in Tom Weaver's book "They Fought in the Creature Features" (McFarland & Co., 1994).
Death Date: 25 November 1999
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), 1994, Iss. 199, by: Tom Weaver, "Captain Marvel's Pal"
Birth Date: 16 April 1917
Dane Clark (actor)
Articles: "New York Times" (USA), 17 September 1998, "Dane Clark ...." [obit]
Nick Names: Brooklyn, Joe Average
Death Notes: Santa Monica, California, USA.
He be born Bernard Zanville inside Brooklyn, New York and graduate from Cornell University and St. John's Law School (Brooklyn). When he enjoy bother finding slog in the mid-1930's, he try boxing, baseball, construction, sale, modeling. From in attendance, he go into acting, next to Broadway ("Dead End", "Stage Door", "Of Mice and Men"), which eventually bring him to Hollywood. He acted lower than his personal mark until 1943 when, in push of Dane Clark (a name he said was given him through 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv)), he take the role of sailor Johnnie Pulaski in Warner's _Action in the North Atlantic (1943)_ (qv), a wartime award to the Merchant Marine. He was a equal in World War II films, playing the part of the pack of a submariner in _Destination Tokyo (1943)_ (qv), an airman in _God Is My Co-Pilot (1945)_ (qv) and a sub aqua in _Pride of the Marines (1945)_ (qv). Though he co-starred beside such luminary as 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv), 'Cary Grant' (qv), 'Bette Davis' (qv) and 'Raymond Massey (I)' (qv), it was his self-described "Joe Average" poster which get him his parts: "They don't progress a great deal in help of the 'pretty boy' form [at Warner Brothers]. An average-looking guy of impossible to tell apart kind to me have a accidental to clench onto someplace, to bear out those the style they really be, short any frills." He was also high and mighty of his role as Abe Saperstein, who found the Harlem Globetrotters black basketball troop, in _Go, Man, Go! (1954)_ (qv), a motion design which he believed pioneer in clashing race mischievousness.
Height: 5' 10"
Quotes: In a 1946 interview, Clark comment by self sign near Warner Brothers thusly: "That be the longest interlude of my automatic life, hooking uphill with the Warners. They don't stride by a long chalk in advocate of the 'pretty boy' caste here. An average-looking guy analogous to me related a randomness to attain someplace, to wallow society the road they really be, short any frills.", "The only thing I want to do in films is be Mr. Joe Average as well as I know how. Of course, anyone whose face appears often enough on the screen is bound to have bobby-soxers after him for autogarphs. But what I really get a kick out of is when cab drivers around New York lean out and yell 'Hi Brooklyn' when I walk by. They make me feel I'm putting it across O.K. when I try to be Joe Average."
Birth Notes: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Other Works: Dead End (1935). Drama. Production Design via 'Norman Bel Geddes' (qv). Written and directed by 'Sidney Kingsley' (qv). Belasco Theatre: 28 Oct 1935- 12 Jun 1937 (687 performances). Cast: 'Carroll Ashburn' (qv) (as "Mr. Griswald"), Charles Bellin, Charles Benjamin, Philip Bourneuf, Marie R. Burke, Richard Clark, Francis G. Cleveland, George Cotton, Marc Daniels, Francis De Sales, Ethel Dell, 'Gabriel Dell (I)' (qv) (as "T.B.") [Broadway debut], 'Joe Downing (I)' (qv) (as "Babyface Martin"), Charles R. Duncan, Willis Duncan, 'Dan Duryea' (qv) (as "G-Man") [Broadway debut], 'Elspeth Eric' (qv) (as "Drina"), Sidonie Espero, Martin Gabel, Edward P. Goodnow, 'David Gorcey' (qv) (as "Second Avenue Boy"), 'Leo Gorcey' (qv) (as "Second Avenue Boy") [only Broadway appearance], 'Huntz Hall' (qv) (as "Dippy") [only Broadway appearance], 'Billy Halop' (qv) (as "Tommy") [Broadway debut], Drina Hill, 'Bobby Jordan (I)' (qv) (as "Angel"), Margaret Linden, 'Sidney Lumet' (qv) (as "Small Boy"), Blossom MacDonald, 'Marjorie Main' (qv) (as "Mrs. Martin"), Margaret Mullen, Robert J. Mulligan, Theodore Newton, George N. Price (as "Old Gentleman") [final Broadway role], 'Bernard Punsly' (qv) (as "Milty"), Lewis L. Russell, Harry Selby, Joseph Taibi, William Toubin, 'Sheila Trent' (qv) (as "Francey"), Cyril Gordon Weld, Billy Winston, Louis Woods, Elizabeth Wragge, 'Dane Clark (I)' (qv). Produced by Norman Bel Geddes., Succeeded Wallace Ford in the Broadway play "Of Mice and Men.", Starred as private detective Peter Chambers in the radio series "Crime and Peter Chambers", A Thousand Clowns (1962). Comedy. Written by 'Herb Gardner' (qv). Directed by 'Fred Coe' (qv). Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 4 Apr 1962- 13 Apr 1963 (428 performances + 2 previews). Cast: 'Jason Robards' (qv) (as "Murray Burns"), 'Sandy Dennis (I)' (qv) (as "Sandra Markowitz"), 'Gene Saks' (qv) (as "Leo Herman"), 'William Daniels (I)' (qv) (as "Albert Amundson"), Barry Gordon, A. Larry Haines. Replacement actors: 'Thomas A. Carlin' (qv) (as "Albert Amundson"), 'Dane Clark (I)' (qv) (as "Murray Burns"). Produced by Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor.
Spouse: 'Geraldine Zanville' (1971 - 11 September 1998) (his death), 'Margot Yoder' (1941 - 1970) (her death)
Death Date: 11 September 1998
Birth Date: 26 February 1912
Warren Douglas (actor)
Death Notes: Jackson, California, USA (myocardopathy)
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Other Works: Television script contained by function of correspondent: Bat Masterson, Bronco, Cheyene, The Files of Jeffery Jones, Gray Ghost (pilot), Gunsmoke, The High Chaparrall, Laramie, McCloud, 77 Sunset Strip, Sugarfoot, This Is Your LIfe, Plays as a writer: Get Your Gun, Belle Starr, Short subjects as actor: It Happened in Springfield (New York Critics Award), Devil Boats (New York Critics Award), Mountain Fighters (New York Critics Award),, "One Rode Alone", "The Man From Wells Fargo"
Spouse: 'Bonnie Padgette' (11 November 1957 -)
Death Date: 15 November 1997
Birth Date: 29 July 1911
William Haade (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: 15 November 1966
Birth Date: 2 March 1903
Milton Kibbee (actor)
Death Notes: Simi Valley, California, USA
Birth Notes: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Death Date: 17 April 1970
Brother of 'Guy Kibbee' (qv)., Father of 'Lois Kibbee' (qv)., Entering motion pictures in 1933, two years after his better-known brother Guy Kibbee, Milton's actual appearances in film were triple those of Guy. Whereas Guy, the well-known-and-loved character actor was cast in 115 movies, (several of which had significant third or fourth billing roles), Milton appeared in 365 films and smallscreen roles, a rare accomplishment. Milton, plodding faithfully along and often uncredited, set a high standard for loyalty to one's profession as a reliable character actor and, when needed,a bit actor, in films ranging from early Talkies and pre-Golden Age films, up to modern movies and much smallscreen work into the early 1950's.
Birth Date: 27 January 1896
Robert Shayne (actor)
Articles: "G-Fan" (Canada), December 2007, Vol. 1, Iss. 82, pg. 64-65, by: Armand Vaquer, "Robert Shayne and The Giant Claw (a.k.a. Victim Of The Giant Claw)", "Camarillo Daily News" (USA), 9 April 1991, by: Arlene Garber, "Lights! Camera! Action! Show Biz Still Beckons 90-Year-Old"
Two brood near Elizabeth: 1) son, Robert Shayne, Jr. born June 5, 1947 die August 19, 1983 of oesophagus cancer. Was a teenager comic. 2) Daughter, 'Stephanie Shayne (II)' (qv) born March 11, 1950, motionless animate. Actress since untimely existence, still engaged., During the shooting of his "Superman" series, Shayne became active in union organizing, which put him in conflict with studio executives. Suddenly he found himself subpoenaed to appear before The House Un-American Activities Committee to answer for his alleged "Communist" sympathies. Although the producers of "Superman" stood by his side and knew it was a setup, Shayne had a hard time getting parts during the 1950s., Had one daughter, Dorothy Dawe, from his first marriage to Mary Crouch., One of his last TV appearances was in _"The Flash" (1990)_ (qv), in which he played a blind news vendor. He was 90 at the time and declared legally blind himself., Raised in the political arena of Washington, DC. His father was a publisher with major connections to the White House. As a very young child Shayne once sat on the lap of President 'William Howard Taft' (qv). When Taft asked him how he was, the young Shayne replied that he was uncomfortable sitting on Taft's lap because his belly was so big (Taft was renowned for his girth and was so fat he once got stuck in the bathtub at the White House)., Reunited with his one-time "Superman" co-star 'Phyllis Coates' (qv), who played Lois Lane, in his last legit stage production, "Never Too Late." His daughter, 'Stephanie Shayne (I)' (qv), played Kate, his on-stage daughter., Served with 'Ronald Reagan (I)' (qv) on the Screen Actors Guild board and on the committee for aging actors at the Actors Equity Association., Worked part-time as a stockbroker until the crash of 1929., First film experience was in an experimental two-reel talkie in 1929 with 'Bert Lahr' (qv) shot at the famed Astoria Studios in New York., His career consisted of supporting roles and bit parts (sometimes uncredited) in well over 100 feature films. It was his regular role as Insp. Bill Henderson on the classic TV series _"Adventures of Superman" (1952)_ (qv) that finally made his face and name familiar to the public.
Death Notes: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (lung cancer)
Born encircled by turn-of-the-century Yonkers, New York, Robert Shayne (born Robert Shaen Dawe) work at divest job formerly his interests ultimately turned toward acting. He appear in a succession of legit theater production for the duration of the 1930s and even appeared in a few films, making a the a cry diagonal squat in New York in 1929, two features in 1934 and a comedy short shot in New York in 1937. In 1942 he sign near Warner Brothers and trek to Hollywood, where on earth he become a covenant actor at their Culver City studios. Warners starred the newly-arrived adapt for the stage player in a run of two-reel Westerns before graduate him to opinionated role in "A"-level features. In 1946 he departed the studio to freelance. Several years subsequently he get miscellaneous alert in the newborn environment of TV, where he play the segment in favour of which he be optimal remembered--Inspector Henderson in the series _"Adventures of Superman" (1952)_ (qv).
Birth Notes: Yonkers, New York, USA
Books: Tom Weaver. _Return of the B Science Fiction and Horror Heroes._ Jefferson NC: McFarland & Co., 1999. ISBN 0786407557
Birth Name: Dawe, Robert Shaen
Spouse: 'Mary Crouch' (1927 - 1929) (divorced); 1 child, 'Mary Sheffield' (1933 - 1943) (divorced); 1 child, 'Elizabeth (Bette) McDonald' (1943 - 29 November 1992) (his death); 2 children
Death Date: 29 November 1992
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), April 1988, Iss. 129, by: Tom Weaver, "Inspector Henderson Reports"
Birth Date: 4 October 1900
Janis Paige (actress)
Alternate board member of the Songwriters Guild of America.
Gordon Hollingshead (producer)
James Bloodworth (writer)
Laurence Schwab (writer)
Carl E. Guthrie (cinematographer)
Crane Wilbur (director)
Harold McLernon (editor)
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