Word: belasco
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Mrs. David Belasco, wife of the famed theatrical producer; of an apoplectic stroke, in the Manhattan home of her son-in-law, Producer Morris Gest...
Accused. David Belasco's second production is a sound and courtly contribution to the season's more serious drama - as far a cry from the tawdry Ladies of the Evening, which he did last year to fatten his purse, as can be easily imagined...
Shore Leave. The last play in which David Belasco presented Frances Starr was the basis for this film play. The interest is shifted to focus on the leading man capably played by Richard Barthlemess. He is a member of the U. S. Navy who makes the acquaintance, one day on leave, of a spinster seamstress. She falls in love with him. He promises to come back to her and eventually does. The U. S. Navy in person assisted in the filming of many scenes. "Cripes" and "spigotty" are givtn as U. S. sailor talk. The net entertainment profit is very...
...Phoenix, Ariz.; at Huntington, L. I. This is Mr. Faversham's third marriage; he was divorced from the late Marian Merwin Faversham many years ago. His second wife, Julie Opp, famed actress, bore him two sons, died in 1921. Harry J. Walker, for many years manager of the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, was Miss Campbell's first husband...
...DOVE?Machine-made theatricals of the Mexican dance hall girl fashioned in the realistic machine of David Belasco...