en.unionpedia.org

Hogan's Alley (film), the Glossary

Index Hogan's Alley (film)

Hogan's Alley is a 1925 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was an early directing assignment for Roy Del Ruth and starred Monte Blue, Patsy Ruth Miller, and Ben Turpin.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Ben Turpin, Boxing, Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée, Charles Van Enger, Clarence Kolster, Comedy film, Darryl F. Zanuck, Film poster, Fort de Bois-d'Arcy, Frank Hagney, Heinie Conklin, Intertitle, List of boxing films, Louise Fazenda, Mary Carr, Max Davidson, Monte Blue, Nigel Barrie, One-Round Hogan, Patsy Ruth Miller, Roy Del Ruth, Runaway train, Silent film, Warner Bros., Willard Louis.

Ben Turpin

Bernard "Ben" Turpin (September 19, 1869 – July 1, 1940) was an American comedian and actor, best remembered for his work in silent films.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Ben Turpin

Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport and martial art.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Boxing

Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée

The Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC; the National Centre for Cinema and the Moving Image) is an agency of the French Ministry of Culture, and is responsible for the production and promotion of cinematic and audiovisual arts in France.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée

Charles Van Enger

Charles Van Enger (29August 18904July 1980) was an American cinematographer.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Charles Van Enger

Clarence Kolster

Clarence Kolster (September 6, 1895 – May 6, 1972) was an American film editor, active during the later years of the silent era, right through the 1950s.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Clarence Kolster

Comedy film

Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Comedy film

Darryl F. Zanuck

Darryl Francis Zanuck (September 5, 1902December 22, 1979) was an American film producer and studio executive; he earlier contributed stories for films starting in the silent era.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Darryl F. Zanuck

Film poster

A film poster is a poster used to promote and advertise a film primarily to persuade paying customers into a theater to see it.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Film poster

Fort de Bois-d'Arcy

The Fort de Bois-d'Arcy, also called the Batterie de Bois-d'Arcy, is one of the forts constructed at the end of the 19th century to defend Paris.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Fort de Bois-d'Arcy

Frank Hagney

Frank Sidney Hagney (20 March 1884 – 25 June 1973) was an Australian actor.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Frank Hagney

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin (born Charles John Conklin; July 16, 1880July 30, 1959) was an American actor and comedian whose career began in the silent film era.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Heinie Conklin

Intertitle

In films, an intertitle, also known as a title card, is a piece of filmed, printed text edited into the midst of (hence, inter-) the photographed action at various points.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Intertitle

List of boxing films

This is a list of films about boxing, featuring notable sports films where boxing plays a central role in the development of the plot.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and List of boxing films

Louise Fazenda

Louise Fazenda (June 17, 1895 – April 17, 1962) was an American film actress, appearing chiefly in silent comedy films.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Louise Fazenda

Mary Carr

Mary Carr (née Kenevan; March 14, 1874 – June 24, 1973), was an American film actress and was married to the actor William Carr.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Mary Carr

Max Davidson

Max Davidson (May 23, 1875 – September 4, 1950) was a German-American film actor known for his comedic Jewish persona during the silent film era.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Max Davidson

Monte Blue

Gerard Montgomery Blue (January 11, 1887 – February 18, 1963) was an American film actor who began his career as a romantic lead in the silent era; and for decades after the advent of sound, he continued to perform as a supporting player in a wide range of motion pictures.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Monte Blue

Nigel Barrie

Nigel Barrie (5 February 1889, in Calcutta, British India – 8 October 1971, in South Africa) was an Indian-born British actor.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Nigel Barrie

One-Round Hogan

One-Round Hogan is a lost 1927 American synchronized sound boxing-drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Howard Bretherton.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and One-Round Hogan

Patsy Ruth Miller

Patsy Ruth Miller (born Patricia Ruth Miller; January 17, 1904 – July 16, 1995) was an American film actress who played Esméralda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) opposite Lon Chaney.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Patsy Ruth Miller

Roy Del Ruth

Roy Del Ruth (October 18, 1893, Delaware – April 27, 1961) was an American filmmaker.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Roy Del Ruth

Runaway train

A runaway train is a type of railroad incident in which unattended rolling stock is accidentally allowed to roll onto the main line, a moving train loses enough braking power to be unable to stop in safety, or a train operates at unsafe speeds due to loss of operator control.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Runaway train

Silent film

A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue).

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Silent film

Warner Bros.

Warner Bros.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Warner Bros.

Willard Louis

Willard Louis (April 19, 1882 – July 22, 1926) was an American stage and film actor of the silent era.

See Hogan's Alley (film) and Willard Louis

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogan's_Alley_(film)

Also known as Hogan's Alley (1925 film).