Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - An Arizona Escapade

It is worth seeing An Arizona Escapade movie

Movie Premier in 1912.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Western
Languages: English
Locations: Lakeside, California, USA
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:300 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:30 March 1912

In movie have been taken:

Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson (actor)
Appeared in the 'Alkali Ike' series beginning in 1912., Appeared in the 'Snakeville Comedy' series beginning in 1911., In 1907 he co-founded Essanay Film Manufacturing Company., Daughter Maxine Anderson., Bronco Billy's birth year is sometimes given as 1882 or 1883. According to the census records for Pulaski County, Arkansas (4 June 1880) he was born in 1880., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2002., Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
American actor-director-writer-producer, father of the the flicks cowboy, and the early Western personality. A local of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Anderson have work contained by function of a photographer's taster and tablecloth peddler since afloat into acting. He perform in vaudeville before joining forces near 'Edwin S. Porter' (qv) as an thespian and occasional lettering collaborator. In Porter's startling short-range see 'Great Train Robbery, The (1903)', Anderson play several role and afterward embark on to dash off, obverse, and accomplishment in his personal Westerns. In 1907, he and 'George K. Spoor' (qv) found Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, doomed be one of the predominant early studios. Anderson gain giant popularity in a array of hundreds of Western shorts, playing the first authentic cowboy hero, "Broncho Billy." Writing and direct greatest of the films, Anderson also found event to direct a series of "Alkali Ike" hilarity Westerns starring 'Augustus Carney' (qv). In 1916, Anderson sold his ownership in Essanay and retire from acting. He return New York and land the Longacre Theatre and produced drama nearby, conversely minus long-lasting glory. He afterwards made a gluey and snappy comeback as a maker with a series of shorts with 'Stan Laurel' (qv). But conflict with the studio (Metro) lead him retire again after 1920. He constant to emanation films as possessor of Progressive Pictures into the 1950's. In his seventies, he transpire of retirement in aid of a cameo role in the _The Bounty Killer (1965)_ (qv). He had be presented with an honorary Oscar in 1957 as a "motion picture pioneer, for his contributions to the evolution of motion pictures as entertainment." Anderson die in 1971 at the age of 88.
Birth Notes:Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Books:David Kiehn. _Broncho Billy and the Essanay Film Comany._ Farwell Books, 2003.
Other Works:Stage, vaudeville, and television actor, film director and screenwriter. Anderson also was active on Broadway as a producer., Frivolities of 1920 (1920). Musical revue. Producer. 44th Street Theatre: 8 Jan 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/61 performances)., I Love You (1919). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Booth Theatre (moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 2 Jun 1919 to close): 28 Apr 1919- unknown (56 performances). Cast: 'Richard Dix (I)' (qv), Gilbert Douglas, Doris Mitchell, Gypsy O'Brien, 'Diantha Pattison' (qv), Robert Strange, Ruth Terry, John Westley. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv)., Just Around the Corner (1919). Written by 'George V. Hobart' (qv) and Herbert Hall Winslow. Longacre Theatre: 5 Feb 1919- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: 'Glenn Anders' (qv), Lorin Baker, Eugenie Blair, Roy Briant, Marie Bryar, Marie Cahill, Margaret Hoffman, Clara Mackin, 'George MacQuarrie (I)' (qv), Lulu McGuire, Charles Morrison, Wallace Owen, Wilson Reynolds. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) (credited as G.M. Anderson)., Nothing But Lies (1918). Written by 'Aaron Hoffman (I)' (qv). Co-producer. Longacre Theatre: 8 Oct 1918- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast included: Jane Blake, 'Malcolm Bradley' (qv), 'James Bryson (II)' (qv), Gordon Burby, 'William Collier Sr.' (qv), 'Harry Cowley' (qv), 'Florence Enright' (qv), 'Riley Hatch' (qv), 'Rapley Holmes' (qv), Frank Monroe, 'Clyde North' (qv), 'Robert Strange (I)' (qv), 'Grant Stewart (I)' (qv), 'Olive Wyndham' (qv). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., Yes or No (1917). Written by Arthur Goodrich. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Longacre Theatre from 21 Jan 1918 to close): 21 Dec 1917- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast included: John Adair, Lois Bartlett, Byron Beasley, Malcolm Duncan, Kalman Polini, Frank Wilcox, Marjorie Wood. Producer and director., The Very Idea (1917). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Astor Theatre: 9 Aug 1917- Aug 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Mabel Allan, Richard Bennett, William Probert Carleton, Ruth Collins, Josephine Drake, Dorothy MacKaye, Florence Oakley, 'Purnell Pratt' (qv) (as "George Green"), 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Gilbert Goodhue"). Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) and L. Lawrence Weber., His Little Widows (1917). Musical comedy. Co-producer. Astor Theatre: 30 Apr 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (72 performances). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., The Big Show (1916). Musical. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 31 Aug 1916- 5 May 1917 (425 performances). Undetermind role (credited as Max Aronson). Produced by 'Charles B. Dillingham' (qv)., The Auto Race (1907). [Composed with The Battle of Port Arthur]. Co-producer. Hippodrome Theatre: 25 Nov 1907- 23 May 1908 (312 performances). Co-produced with Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., Life (1902). Drama. Written by Anson Pond. Producer. Garden Theatre: 31 Mar 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Undetermined role (credited as Max Aronson). Cast included: 'Sydney Booth' (qv), 'Minnie Dupree' (qv), Stanley Jessup, Kate Lester., Active on Broadway as an actor, producer and director from 1902-20.
Birth Name:Aronson, Max H.
Spouse:'Mollie Schabbleman' (11 July 1910 - 20 January 1971) (his death); 1 child
Death Date:20 January 1971
Portrayed:_Chaplin (1992)_ (qv)
Birth Date:21 March 1880
Appeared in the 'Alkali Ike' series beginning in 1912., Appeared in the 'Snakeville Comedy' series beginning in 1911., In 1907 he co-founded Essanay Film Manufacturing Company., Daughter Maxine Anderson., Bronco Billy's birth year is sometimes given as 1882 or 1883. According to the census records for Pulaski County, Arkansas (4 June 1880) he was born in 1880., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2002., Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
American actor-director-writer-producer, father of the the flicks cowboy, and the opening Western idol. A home-grown of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Anderson enjoy work contained by role of a photographer's classic and broadsheet broker aloft to that juncture buoyant into acting. He perform in vaudeville before joining forces beside 'Edwin S. Porter' (qv) as an entertainer and occasional characters collaborator. In Porter's startling hasty make plain 'Great Train Robbery, The (1903)', Anderson play several role and afterward rod to keep up a correspondence, portico, and handle in his personal Westerns. In 1907, he and 'George K. Spoor' (qv) found Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, preordained be one of the predominant early studios. Anderson gain unjust popularity in a phase of hundreds of Western shorts, playing the first valid cowboy hero, "Broncho Billy." Writing and direct blossoming of the films, Anderson also found time to direct a series of "Alkali Ike" wit Westerns starring 'Augustus Carney' (qv). In 1916, Anderson sold his ownership in Essanay and retire from acting. He return New York and procure the Longacre Theatre and produced acting here, in spite of this short irredeemable glory. He consequently made a transient comeback as a firm with a series of shorts with 'Stan Laurel' (qv). But conflict with the studio (Metro) lead him retire again after 1920. He unrestricted to make films as holder of Progressive Pictures into the 1950's. In his seventies, he appear of retirement in prop of a cameo role in the _The Bounty Killer (1965)_ (qv). He had be presented with an honorary Oscar in 1957 as a "motion slog of art pioneer, for his contributions to the advancement of motion pictures as entertainment." Anderson die in 1971 at the age of 88.
Birth Notes:Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Books:David Kiehn. _Broncho Billy and the Essanay Film Comany._ Farwell Books, 2003.
Other Works:Stage, vaudeville, and television actor, film director and screenwriter. Anderson also was active on Broadway as a producer., Frivolities of 1920 (1920). Musical revue. Producer. 44th Street Theatre: 8 Jan 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/61 performances)., I Love You (1919). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Booth Theatre (moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 2 Jun 1919 to close): 28 Apr 1919- unknown (56 performances). Cast: 'Richard Dix (I)' (qv), Gilbert Douglas, Doris Mitchell, Gypsy O'Brien, 'Diantha Pattison' (qv), Robert Strange, Ruth Terry, John Westley. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv)., Just Around the Corner (1919). Written by 'George V. Hobart' (qv) and Herbert Hall Winslow. Longacre Theatre: 5 Feb 1919- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: 'Glenn Anders' (qv), Lorin Baker, Eugenie Blair, Roy Briant, Marie Bryar, Marie Cahill, Margaret Hoffman, Clara Mackin, 'George MacQuarrie (I)' (qv), Lulu McGuire, Charles Morrison, Wallace Owen, Wilson Reynolds. Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) (credited as G.M. Anderson)., Nothing But Lies (1918). Written by 'Aaron Hoffman (I)' (qv). Co-producer. Longacre Theatre: 8 Oct 1918- Feb 1919 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast included: Jane Blake, 'Malcolm Bradley' (qv), 'James Bryson (II)' (qv), Gordon Burby, 'William Collier Sr.' (qv), 'Harry Cowley' (qv), 'Florence Enright' (qv), 'Riley Hatch' (qv), 'Rapley Holmes' (qv), Frank Monroe, 'Clyde North' (qv), 'Robert Strange (I)' (qv), 'Grant Stewart (I)' (qv), 'Olive Wyndham' (qv). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., Yes or No (1917). Written by Arthur Goodrich. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Longacre Theatre from 21 Jan 1918 to close): 21 Dec 1917- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast included: John Adair, Lois Bartlett, Byron Beasley, Malcolm Duncan, Kalman Polini, Frank Wilcox, Marjorie Wood. Producer and director., The Very Idea (1917). Written by 'William LeBaron' (qv). Astor Theatre: 9 Aug 1917- Aug 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Mabel Allan, Richard Bennett, William Probert Carleton, Ruth Collins, Josephine Drake, Dorothy MacKaye, Florence Oakley, 'Purnell Pratt' (qv) (as "George Green"), 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Gilbert Goodhue"). Produced by 'Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson' (qv) and L. Lawrence Weber., His Little Widows (1917). Musical comedy. Co-producer. Astor Theatre: 30 Apr 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (72 performances). Co-produced by L. Lawrence Weber., The Big Show (1916). Musical. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 31 Aug 1916- 5 May 1917 (425 performances). Undetermind role (credited as Max Aronson). Produced by 'Charles B. Dillingham' (qv)., The Auto Race (1907). [Composed with The Battle of Port Arthur]. Co-producer. Hippodrome Theatre: 25 Nov 1907- 23 May 1908 (312 performances). Co-produced with Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., Life (1902). Drama. Written by Anson Pond. Producer. Garden Theatre: 31 Mar 1902- Apr 1902 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Undetermined role (credited as Max Aronson). Cast included: 'Sydney Booth' (qv), 'Minnie Dupree' (qv), Stanley Jessup, Kate Lester., Active on Broadway as an actor, producer and director from 1902-20.
Birth Name:Aronson, Max H.
Spouse:'Mollie Schabbleman' (11 July 1910 - 20 January 1971) (his death); 1 child
Death Date:20 January 1971
Portrayed:_Chaplin (1992)_ (qv)
Birth Date:21 March 1880

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