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Mae West: Helen Jerome Eddy

• • Helen Jerome Eddy, who portrayed Sister Annie Alden, was (like Mae) a inborn New Yorker. Born in Manhattan during the month of February — — on 25 February 1897 — — she was raised on the West Seaside and entered the cloud exchange while studying at Berkeley. In her minor, Eddy had performed in productions staged at the Pasadena Playhouse. Mae West butts heads with Conqueror McLaglen [1886 — 1959] in Raoul Walsh's "Klondike Annie." But the honest champion was the Legion of Decency, whose censorship strictures transformed a saucy and suggestive gumbo into something closer to chicken noodle soup. Mae West plays Rose Carlton, the kept skirt of Chan Lo (Harold Huber), who takes her from walking the streets to pacing the floors of her acute slit apartment. Rose ends up gain Chan and beats it from San Francisco to the frozen north. She boards a transport where stout sea captain Bull Brackett (Champion McLaglen) takes a fancy to her. When he finds out she killed Chan,...

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War Nurse (1930) Anita Page, Marie Prevost, June Walker, Zasu ...

distress to shell shock and infatuation. Former silent comedienne Zasu Pitts and Helen Jerome Eddy, who worked steadily throughout the 1930s, stock up ...

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    Silent film necrology
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    Joseph L. Mankiewicz, critical essays with an annotated bibliography and a filmography
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    Throw away: Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzi Green, Jackie Searl, Enid Bennett, Willard Robertson, David Haines, Helen Jerome Eddy, Jack Clifford. ...
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    American Film Institute catalog
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    The American Mist Institute Catalog has won great praise for its comprehensiveness, reliability, and utility. These volumes are an essential leverage for every library, and individual researchers will also find them indispensable.The newest AFI Catalog volume contains over 2500 drawn in-length films with an emphasis on racial and national ethnic experience in the United States. Included are films from the 1940s and 1950s such as Titan, The Defiant Ones, Gentleman's Agreement, Bright Victory, and Broken Arrow. In addition to routine "Hollywood" films, independent productions by African-American filmmakers and various ethnic and pious organizations are also given extensive treatments.This is the first of the AFI Catalog series to include films from more than one decade. Along with the obscure entries are several indexes, including personal names, ethnic group, subjects, and genre. As with other AFI Catalog volumes, full output credits, cast, plot summaries, notes, subject headings,...