Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mack Sennett" ¶ 14
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Sennett's and corporate
Pathé 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 ).

Sennett's and Keystone
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops ( 1955 ) included a lengthy chase scene, showcasing a group of stuntmen dressed as Sennett's squad.
* Lahue, Kalton ( 1971 ); Mack Sennett's Keystone: The man, the myth and the comedies ; New York: Barnes ; ISBN 978-0-498-07461-5
In late 1914 Essanay succeeded in hiring Charlie Chaplin away from Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios, offering Chaplin a higher salary and his own production unit.
Eddie Cline began working for Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios in 1914 and supported Charlie Chaplin in some of the shorts he made at the studio.
The film had several veterans of Mack Sennett's Keystone films, including Andy Clyde, Ben Turpin, and Hank Mann.
The character of the Tramp was originally created by accident while Chaplin was working at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studio.
Chaplin, with his Little Tramp character, quickly became the most popular star in Keystone director Mack Sennett's company of players.
He also produced story ideas and directed silent movies with Mack Sennett for Keystone Studios, according to Sennett's biography The King of Comedy.
She was a popular star of Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios and is noted as one of the film industry's first female screenwriters, producers and directors.
* Lahue, Kalton ( 1971 ); Mack Sennett's Keystone: The man, the myth and the comedies ; New York: Barnes ; ISBN 978-0-498-07461-5
Grey got his start as an actor in Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios films.
In a series of flashbacks, Sennett relates the glory days of Keystone Studios from 1911, when he discovered Normand and cast her in dozens of his early " two-reelers ", through his creation of Sennett's Bathing Beauties and the Keystone Cops to Mabel's death from tuberculosis in 1930.
Inspired by Mack Sennett's slapstick Keystone Kops series of silent films, the object of the game is for Officer Keystone Kelly ( the user ) to catch Harry Hooligan before he can escape from the department store.
Peggy's story was inspired in part by that of Gloria Swanson, who got her start as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios before hitting it big as a dramatic actress, and who later married a French nobleman.
Meanwhile Mabel Normand moved to Hollywood in 1912 to work at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios, she encouraged Holmes, after her brother had passed on, to try the film business in the balmier climes of the West Coast.

Sennett's and comedy
Some historians credit Sennett's films with having been responsible for municipal police forces across North America altering their uniforms to include military style officers ' caps since by the 1920s tall, British-style hats had become so indelibly associated with slapstick comedy.
Her first films portrayed her as a bathing beauty, but Normand quickly demonstrated a flair for comedy and became a star of Sennett's short films.
Sennett's style of " pie in the face " comedy is different from Chaplin's slower, more deliberate style, and when Charlie tries to assert his ideas, Sennett gives him some strong advice (" Less It Ends With a Chase ").

Sennett's and were
Sennett's slapstick comedies were noted for their wild car chases and custard pie warfare.
Many of Sennett's films of the early 1920s were inherited by Warner Brothers when Warners merged with the original distributor, First National.
However, Sennett enjoyed great success with short comedies starring Bing Crosby ; these films were probably instrumental in Sennett's product being picked up by a major studio, Paramount Pictures.

Sennett's and name
" However, since a later Rilo Kiley song ( the closing track to The Execution of All Things ) has the same name, it is often referred to as " Salute My Shorts !," in reference to Sennett's acting role on the television show Salute Your Shorts.

Sennett's and only
Sennett's studio did not survive the Great Depression ; the Sennett-Paramount partnership lasted only one year, and Sennett was forced into bankruptcy in November 1933.

Sennett's and with
Movie producer Mack Sennett's response was typical: he hated being caught off-guard, but as the tribute progressed he relaxed, and by the end of the show he was quite pleased with the experience.
Field's film career ended with the demise of Sennett's studio.
In 1921, O ' Hara began tentatively working behind the camera with Sennett's tutelage.

Sennett's and .
They reduced the usual frenetic pace of Sennett's films to give the audience a chance to appreciate the subtlety and finesse of their movement, and the cleverness of their gags.
He claimed that the most respected lawyer in town, Northampton mayor ( and future President of the United States ) Calvin Coolidge, as well as Sennett's own mother, tried to talk him out of his theatrical ambitions.
The 1943 film Spook Louder, a remake of Mack Sennett's The Great Pie Mystery, is often cited as their worst film.
She also worked for Pathé Exchange and appeared as one of Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties in 1928.
He first acted in Hollywood films in 1930, debuting in director Mack Sennett's The Chumps.
In 1925 Roach hired away Sennett's supervising director, F. Richard Jones.
Mabel enters dressed as one of Sennett's famous bathing beauties and dances a youthful Charleston to " That's How Young I Feel " before reprising " Look What Happened to Mabel " backed by Mack, the cameraman, a stage manager and a few extras.
One exception is Richard Sennett's work on the importance of respect.

corporate and bosses
Lorenzo ( who was named as one of Time Magazine's 10 " worst bosses of the century ") was known as a ruthless corporate raider and union buster.
The race led to fears that Formula One bosses Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone, who had been highly critical of the media and corporate facilities of Silverstone, would use the incident to drop the race from the Formula One calendar, with Ecclestone saying " It wasn't necessary-the race was exciting enough without it.
Thornhump was Breathed's attempt at satirizing the perceived hypocrisy of money-grubbing corporate America, as well as the unreasonable demands of the cartoon syndicate bosses.
Left-libertarians favor worker solidarity vis-à-vis bosses, support poor people ’ s squatting on government or abandoned property, and prefer that corporate privileges be repealed before the regulatory restrictions on how those privileges may be exercised.

corporate and retained
Reorganized as the Taylor Aircraft Company, Piper effectively took control of the firm when he assumed the position of corporate secretary-treasurer, although he retained C. G. Taylor in the role of president.
* Legal Writing: This type of documentation is often prepared by attorneys or paralegals who could be in private practice or retained as corporate council.
On the other hand, Los Angeles ' Great Western Forum, one of the earliest examples of corporate renaming, retained its name for many years, even after the namesake bank no longer existed, the corporate name being dropped only after the building later changed ownership.
In 1985, after the video game crash, and after previously having been sold to Warner Communications, Atari had been split into two corporate entities: Atari Corporation, which took over the home computer and console hardware business ; and Atari Games, which retained the arcade game business.
The four green circles were however retained in the corporate logo of Sobeys Inc.
As the Messerschmitt-designed Bayerische Flugzeugwerke corporate entry, the Bf 109, proved to be the winner, Messerschmitt retained a very high position within the German aircraft industry, until the failure of the Me 210 aircraft.
Royal Burghs retained the right to corporate property or " common good ".
During this time, corporate offices were retained at the company's Mount Clemens ( later, Chesterfield ), Michigan, location.
Most stores acquired retained their former identities until a unified corporate image was rolled out across the stores.
Under the hood, the 455-cubic-inch V8 was retained as standard equipment, but featured a lower compression of 8. 5 to 1 compared to 10. 25 to 1 in 1970 as part of a GM corporate mandate requiring all engines to run on 91 Research octane regular leaded, low-lead or unleaded gasolines.
Before the Partition of India some professionalism developed, but talented cricketers were often employed by wealthy princely or corporate patrons and thus retained a notional amateur status.
Although the two Lev teams are technically separate corporate entities, this situation can be viewed as an effective relocation ; not only are the team names similar, but the new owners retained much of the Poprad roster.
Copyright retained with Laser Card Services Ltd, symbol shown as it is a corporate logo, image has been taken from www. laser. ie and is reduced in size with general image usage policy.
On July 1st, 1965, by an act of the Ontario Legislature, the institution previously known as the University of Ottawa was renamed Saint Paul University, which retained its civil and pontifical charters, while a new corporate body, to be known as the University of Ottawa, was created to inherit the university's civil faculties.
The company retained the public relations firm Edelman to interact with the press and respond to negative media reports, and has started interacting directly with bloggers by sending them news, suggesting topics for postings, and sometimes inviting them to visit Walmart's corporate headquarters.
Computacenter is a constituent of the FTSE4Good Index series, which measures the performance of companies that meet globally recognised corporate responsibility standards ; it has retained its membership for 5 years.
While both seals have been retained, most people are only familiar with the Great Seal due to its corporate use.
The DAR's corporate headquarters were originally located in London, United Kingdom until 1912, followed by Montreal, Quebec, but was always operationally headquartered in Kentville, Nova Scotia where the railway retained a unique identity and a high degree of independence until the end of steam.
Graham became publisher of The Washington Post in 1979, succeeding his mother, who retained her corporate positions of chairman of the board and CEO of The Washington Post Company.
State and federal courts ruled against him, though, and he grudgingly gave access to the corporate offices to his temporary successor, Frank S. Bond — though in surrendering the physical office, Gowen retained possession of the company records.
After a two-year court battle, Dorr Legg ’ s faction retained the name “ ONE, Inc .” and Don Slater ’ s faction retained most of the corporate library and archives.
The productive businesses were owned by Morris Motors Limited and this corporate structure appears to have been retained until the formation of British Leyland in 1968.

1.814 seconds.