Mack Sennett
Actor and Producer
Hal Roach...Laurel & Hardy. During the 1920s Roach's biggest rival was producer Mack Sennett. In 1925 Roach hired away Sennett's supervising director, F. Richard Jones. Roach released his films through Pathe until 1927, when he went to... In this article: Hal Roach, Laurel and Hardy, RHI Entertainment, Our Gang, Harold Lloyd, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Academy Awards, and Qintex |
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Mack Sennett
...moved over to Pathe distribution. Pathe had a huge market share but made bad corporate decisions, such as attempting to sell too many comedies at once (including those of Sennett's main competitor, Hal Roach). In 1927 Paramount and MGM,...
In this article: Mabel Normand, Pathe, Keystone Cops, Keystone Studios, MGM, Bing Crosby, Trademark, and Academy Award
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
Henry Lehrman
...Pathe Pictures . While the executive at Biograph may not have believed him, they nevertheless gave him his first acting work in film, appearing as one of many in a mob scene with another aspiring actor named Mack Sennett. A few years later...
In this article: Henry Lehrman, Biograph, Universal Studios, Virginia Rappe, New Year's Eve, and Keystone Studios
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Tay Garnett
...aviator in World War I and entered films as a screenwriter in 1920. He was a gagwriter for Mack Sennett and Hal Roach, then joined Pathe and began to direct films in 1928. Among his films are One Way Passage (1932), China Seas '' (1935),...
In this article: Tay Garnett, California, World War I, Leukemia, Cause for Alarm!, Hal Roach, Pathe, Loretta Young, and Los Angeles
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www.silent-movies.com
Films of Harry Langdon: The Silents (A-L)
(released Nov. 9, 1924: Mack Sennett-Pathé short; Harry Edwards, director) ... (released May 25, 1924: Mack Sennett-Pathé short; Roy del Ruth, director): Mild ...
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Looking for Mabel Normand - Extra Girl Review
Mabel Normand femaile Chaplin of Sennett s Keystone Slapstick Selent Comedies. ... THE EXTRA GIRL (Mack Sennett-Pathe, 1923, rel: 1924) ...
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Everson Notes - Huff, 5/16/58
(Mack Sennett-Pathe, 1923) Directed by F. Richard Jones. ... (Mack Sennett-Pathe, 1928) Directed by Harry Edwards; story by Edwards and Earle ...
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Edgar Kennedy films (1925-1929)
54. "The Marriage Circus" (1925) Mack Sennett SHORT. Pathe. 2 reels Released April 11th 1925. ... (1925) Mack Sennett. Pathe. 2 Reels. Released July 25th 1925. ...
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The Catholic University of America - Music Composition
chamber ensemble (clarinets, violin, piano, toy piano, ... 1925, Mack Sennett-Pathé. Director/Actors. Harry Langdon. Movements. N/A. Premiere. Live premiere TBA ...
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Ben Turpin Filmography
1923 MACK SENNETT-PATHE: two reels each. Where's My Wandering Boy This Evening? ... Lighthouse Love Mack Sennett-Paramount Publix two reels 1932 ...
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Description from Wikipedia:
Mack Sennett (January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was an Academy Award-winning director and was known as the innovator of slapstick comedy in film. During his lifetime he was known at times as the "King of Comedy."
- Name At Birth:
- Michael Sinnott
- Birth Date:
- January 17, 1880
- Birthplace:
- Richmond, Quebec, Canada
- Death Date:
- November 05, 1960
- Place of Death:
- Woodland Hills, California
- Occupation:
- producer, actor, director, screenwriter, presenter, composer, cinematographer
- Years Active:
- 1908 - 1949
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