Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Oubliette (1914)

All of a very nice movie about true friend ship and love.please watch and enjoy

By The Sun's Rays (1914)

Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Miracle Man (1919)

THE MIRACLE MAN (1919) is a lost film, all except for a small fragment that was shown in a Paramount "best of" reel. This film has long been considered the major vehicle for the principle stars, Thomas Meighan and Lon Chaney and the segment that survives shows why. The story is about a band of con-men who decide to pull a fast one on a town that believes that their blind priest is a faith healer. All of the crooks end up being cured through miracles of their evil ways and end up doing the opposite of what compelled them to be evil. Chaney's performance in the surviving "healing" scene is quite compelling. I can not recommend this film to anyone since I have not seen it all, but if you do get a chance to see the surviving scene, it's worth a look.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Film Based Appearances


Poor Jake's Demise (1913, Universal/Imp)*
The Sea Urchin (1913, Universal/Powers)
The Trap (1913, Universal/Powers)
Almost an Actress (1913, Universal/Joker)
An Elephant on His Hands (1913, Universal/Nestor)
Back to Life (1913, Universal/Victor)
Red Margaret, Moonshiner (1913, Universal/Gold Seal)
Bloodhounds of the North (1913, Universal/Gold Seal)
The Lie (1914, Universal/Gold Seal)
The Honor of the Mounted (1914, Universal/Gold Seal)
Remember Mary Magdelen (1914, Universal/Victor)
Discord and Harmony (1914, Universal/Gold Seal)
The Menace to Carlotta (1914, Universal/Rex)
The Embezzler (1914, Universal/Gold Seal)
The Lamb, the Woman, the Wolf (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
The End of the Feud (1914, Universal/Rex)
The Tragedy of Whispering Creek (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
The Unlawful Trade (1914, Universal/Rex)
Heartstrings (1914, Universal/Powers)
The Forbidden Room (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
The Old Cobbler (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
The Hopes of Blind Alley (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
Ranch Romance A, (1914, Universal/Nestor)
Her Grave Mistake (1914, Universal/Nestor)
By the Sun's Rays (1914, Universal/Nestor) *
The Oubliette (1914, Universal/101 Bison) *
A Miner's Romance (1914, Universal/Nestor)
Her Bounty (1914, Universal/Rex)
The Higher Law (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
Richelieu (1914, Universal/101 Bison)
The Pipes of Pan (1914, Universal/Rex)
Virtue Its Own Reward (1914, Universal/Rex)
Her Life Story (1914, Universal/Rex)
Lights and Shadows (1914, Universal/Rex)
The Lion, the Lamb, and the Man (1914, Universal/Rex)
A Night of Thrills (1914, Universal/Rex)
Her Escape (1914, Universal/Rex)
The Sin of Olga Brandt (1915, Universal/Rex)
Star of the Sea (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Small Town Girl (1915, Universal/101 Bison)
The Measure of a Man (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Threads of Fate (1915, Universal/Rex)
When the Gods Played a Badger Game (1915, Universal/Rex)
Such is Life (1915, Universal/Rex)
Where the Forest Ends (1915, Universal/Rex)
Outside the Gates (1915, Universal/Rex)
All for Peggy (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Desert Breed (1915, Universal/Rex)
Maid of the Mist (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Grind (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Girl of the Night (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Stool Pigeon (1915, Universal/Victor)
For Cash (1915, Universal/Victor)
An Idyll of the Hills (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Stronger Mind (1915, Universal/United)
The Oyster Dredger (1915, Universal/ Victor)
Steady Company (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Violin Maker (1915, Universal/Victor)
The Trust (1915, Universal/Victor)
Bound on the Wheel (1915, Universal/Rex)
Mountain Justice (1915, Universal/Rex)
Quits (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Chimney's Secret (1915, Universal/Victor)
The Pine's Revenge (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Fascination of the Fleur de Lis (1915, Universal/Rex) * (incomplete)
Alas and Alack (1915, Universal/Rex) *
A Mother's Atonement (1915, Universal/Rex) * (incomplete)
Lon of Lone Mountain (1915, Universal/Rex)
The Millionaire Paupers (1915, Universal/Rex) * (fragment)
Under a Shadow (1915, Universal/Rex)
Father and the Boys (1915, Broadway Universal Features)
Stronger Than Death (1915, Universal/Rex)
Dolly's Scoop (1916, Universal/Rex) *
The Grip of Jealousy (1916, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Tangled Hearts (1916, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Gilded Spider (1916, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Bobbie of the Ballet (1916, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Grasp of Greed (1916, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays) * (incomplete)
The Mark of Cain (1916, Universal/Red Feather)
If My Country Should Call (1916, Universal/Red Feather) * (incomplete)
Felix on the Job (1916, Universal/Special Victor)
The Place Beyond the Winds (1916, Universal/Red Feather) * (incomplete)
Accusing Evidence (1916, Universal/Big U-Special)
The Price of Silence (1916, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Piper's Price (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Hell Morgan's Girl (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Mask of Love (1917, Universal/Laemmle)
The Girl in the Checkered Coat (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Flashlight (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
A Doll's House (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Fires of Rebellion (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Rescue (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Pay Me (1917, Universal/Jewel)
Triumph (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays) * (incomplete)
The Empty Gun (1917, Universal/Gold Seal)
Anything Once (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Scarlet Car (1917, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays) *
The Grand Passion (1918, Universal/Jewel)
Broadway Love (1918, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays) *
The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin (1918, Renowned Pictures Corp)
Fast Company (1918, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
A Broadway Scandal (1918, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Riddle Gawne (1918, William S Hart Prod.) * (incomplete)
That Devil Bateese (1918, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
The Talk of the Town (1918, Universal/Bluebird Photoplays)
Danger--Go Slow (1918, Universal/Special)
The Wicked Darling (1919, Universal/Special) *
The False Faces (1919, Paramount-Artcraft) *
A Man's Country (1919, Robertson-Cole)
Paid in Advance (1919, Universal/Jewel) *
The Miracle Man (1919, Mayflower Photoplay Corp) * (fragment)
When Bearcat Went Dry (1919, C. R. Macauley Photoplays) *
Victory (1919, Paramount-Artcraft) *
Daredevil Jack (1920, Robert Brunton) * (fragment)
Treasure Island (1920, Paramount-Artcraft)
The Gift Supreme (1920, C. R. Macauley Photoplays) * (fragment)
Nomads of the North (1920, Assoc. First National) *
The Penalty (1920, Goldwyn Pictures Corp.) *
Outside the Law (1921, Universal/Jewel) *
For Those We Love (1921, Betty Compson Prod.)
Bits of Life (1921, Assoc. First National)
Ace of Hearts (1921, Goldwyn Pictures Corp.) *
The Trap (1922, Universal/Jewel) *
Voices of the City (1922, Goldwyn Pictures Corp.)
Flesh and Blood (1922, Irving Cummings) *
The Light in the Dark (1922, Hope Hampton Prod.) * (incomplete)
Oliver Twist (1922, Jackie Coogan Prod.) *
Shadows (1922, Preferred Pictures) *
Quincy Adams Sawyer (1922, Sawyer-Lubin Prod.)
A Blind Bargain (1922, Goldwyn Pictures Corp.)
All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923, Metro Pictures)
While Paris Sleeps (1923, Maurice Tourneur Prod.)
The Shock (1923, Universal/Jewel) *
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923, Universal/Super Jewel) *
The Next Corner (1924, Paramount)
He Who Gets Slapped (1924, MGM) *
The Monster (1925, Roland West Prod.) *
The Unholy Three (1925, MGM) *
The Phantom of the Opera (1925, Universal/Jewel) *
The Tower of Lies (1925, MGM)
The Blackbird (1926, MGM) *
The Road to Mandalay (1926, MGM) * (incomplete)
Tell It to the Marines (1926, MGM) *
Mr. Wu (1927, MGM) *
The Unknown (1927, MGM) *
Mockery (1927, MGM) *
London After Midnight (1927, MGM)
The Big City (1928, MGM)
Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928, MGM) * (incomplete)
While the City Sleeps (1928, MGM) * (incomplete)
West of Zanzibar (1928, MGM) *
Where East is East (1929, MGM) *
Thunder (1929, MGM) * (fragment)
The Unholy Three (1930, MGM) *
Note:Film titles in boldface have a still of the film included with the entry. Films marked with a * exist...and all others are lost :-(

Friday, March 12, 2010

Lon Chaney -The Ever Unforgettable


Lon Chaney (April 1, 1883 – August 26, 1930), nicknamed "The Man of a Thousand Faces," was an American actor during the age of silent films. He was one of the most versatile and powerful actors of early cinema. He is best remembered for his characterizations of tortured, often grotesque and afflicted characters, and his groundbreaking artistry with film makeup.

Buy Immortal Lon Chaney DVDs Blu-Ray Discs For 5$ only

TITLES AVAILABLE
1.By the Sun's Rays (1914)
2.The Oubliette (1914)
3.The Scarlet Car (1917)
4.The Wicked Darling (1919)
5.False Faces(1919)
6.Victory (1919)
7.The Gift Supreme (1920)
8.Nomads of the North (1920)
9.The Penalty (1920)
10.Outside the Law (1920)
11.The Ace of Hearts (1921)
12.The Trap (1922)
13.Flesh and Blood (1922)
14.The Light in the Dark (1922)
15.Oliver Twist (1922)
16.Shadows (1922)
17.The Shock (1923)
18.The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
19.He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
20.The Monster (1925)
21.The Unholy Three (1925)
22.The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
23.The Blackbird (1926)
24.The Road to Mandalay (1926)
25.Tell It to the Marines (1926)
26.Mr. Wu (1927)
27.The Unknown (1927)
28.Mockery (1927)
29.London After Midnight (1927)
30.Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928)
31.While the City Sleeps (1928)
32.West of Zanzibar (1928)
33.Where East is East (1929)
34.The Unholy Three (1930)

How to get: Just select The Title from above list.
select The disc type DVD or Blu-Ray(same price for any format)
then contact kumar.chaney@gmail.com

Brief Life History Of Legendary Actor

Lon Chaney was born Leonidas Frank Chaney in Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Frank H. Chaney and Emma Alice Kennedy; his father had mostly English and some French ancestry, and his mother was of Irish descent.[2] Both of Chaney's parents were deaf, and as a child of deaf adults Chaney became skilled in pantomime. He entered a stage career in 1902, and began traveling with popular Vaudeville and theater acts. In 1905, he met and married 16-year-old singer Cleva Creighton (Frances Cleveland Creighton) and in 1906, their first child and only son, Creighton Chaney (a.k.a. Lon Chaney, Jr.) was born. The Chaneys continued touring, settling in California in 1910.

Marital troubles developed and in April 1913, Cleva went to the Majestic Theater in downtown Los Angeles, where Lon was managing the Kolb and Dill show, and attempted suicide by swallowing mercury bichloride. The suicide attempt failed and ruined her singing career; the ensuing scandal and divorce forced Chaney out of the theater and into film.

The time spent there is not clearly known, but between the years 1912 and 1917, Chaney worked under contract for Universal Studios doing bit or character parts. His skill with makeup gained him many parts in the highly competitive casting atmosphere. During this time, Chaney befriended the husband-wife director team of Joe De Grasse and Ida May Park, who gave him substantial roles in their pictures, and further encouraged him to play macabre characters.

Chaney also married one of his former colleagues in the Kolb and Dill company tour, a chorus girl named Hazel Hastings. Little is known of Hazel, except that her marriage to Chaney was solid. Upon marrying, the new couple gained custody of Chaney's 10-year-old son Creighton, who had resided in various homes and boarding schools since Chaney's divorce in 1913.