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Movie Issued - in 1918.
A fund-raising short for the United States Fourth Liberty Loan Drive in World War I.
William S. Hart dreams he be call bygone the War Council by the exploit of manner of an practised gunman and is directed to 'remove' the Kaiser. In Berlin, he see the Kaiser next to a rock colt, contained by a peep done the 4th Liberty Loan. Bill fire and the Kaiser falls. Bill is capture and is going on in favour of to be bayoneted when he wake alert.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:10
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:300 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:October 1918
In movie played:
William S. Hart (actor)
Donated his estate to the City of Los Angeles, against the corollary they induct a fountain and operation the park contained by sponsorship of the art. Today, the widespread illustrious Actors Studio personal its West Coast offshoot at the William S. Hart Park, in West Hollywood, in Hart's behind the times estate., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1975., (William S.) Hart High School located in Newhall, California is named after him. The entire school district is also named the William S. Hart school district., An interesting footnote, the famous prohibition lawman (also once a bodyguard for the President Of The United States) "Two Gun Hart" changed his name to that of this famous actor and in some ways patterned his life after him. The real-life lawman Two Gun Hart seldom revealed his birth name, which was James Vincenzo Capone. He was the older brother of Alphonse "Big Al" Capone. See "Capone: The Man And The Era" by Laurence Bergreen, In March of 1923, Hart, already being sued for divorce by wife Winifred, was accused by her of fathering a child by another woman. This hurt his already declining career and by 1924 and 1925 he would release only two more films before retiring., Was a friend of legendary wild west lawman Wyatt Earp, and along with fellow silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix, was a pall bearer at Earp's funeral in 1929., His mansion in Newhall, California, is now a museum and has been preserved with its original fixtures and furnishings intact., While living in semi-retirement in Newhall, he was disturbed by a plane which kept flying over his house. The plane was being piloted by 'Amelia Earhart' (qv), and they ended up becoming good friends after he invited her to dinner in order to complain about the noise her plane was making.
Nick Names:Two-Gun Bill
Death Notes:Newhall, California, USA
Books:Autobiography, My Life East And West, By William S. Hart, Published by Houghton Mifflin Co. 1929, contains 346 pages with index and illustrations., Jeanine Basinger. _The Silent Stars._ New York: Alfred Knopf,, 'Jeanine Basinger' (qv). _The Silent Stars: Clara Bow, Marion Davies, Pola Negri, William S. Hart._ New York: Alfred H. Knopf,, Diane Koszarski. _The Complete Films of William S. Hart: A Pictorial Record._ Dover: 1980., William S. Hart. _My Life East and West._ Houghton Mifflin Co., 1929.
A storybook hero, the inventive blind cowboy, ever ingenuous and honest, even when (as be commonly the case) he play a villain. Hart lived contained by espouse of a while in Dakota Territory, afterwards work in locate of a postal clerk in New York City. In 1888 he bring going to become skilled at acting. In 1899 he created the role of Messala in "Ben-Hur", and he received incomparable review for his class element in The Virginian (1907). His original motion figure was a 2-reeler, _His Hour of Manhood (1914)_ (qv). In 1915 he sign a pact beside Thomas Ince and combined Ince's Triangle Film Company. Two years subsequent he follow Ince to Famous Players-Laskey and received a fundamentally lucrative contract from 'Adolph Zukor' (qv). His opportunity began to dwindle in the hot-headed twenties in the red to the excitement encompassing a dismiss paternity become. He made his second film, _Tumbleweeds (1925)_ (qv) for United Artists and retire to a fruit farm in Newhall, CA. By that instance audience be more interested in the antics of a 'Tom Mix' (qv) or 'Hoot Gibson' (qv) than the victorian didactic of W.S. Hart. He be lower-level in Greenwood burial terra firma, NY.
Height:6' 2"
Birth Notes:Newburgh, New York, USA
Salary History:_The Aryan (1916)_ (qv)::$1125 per month, _The Disciple (1915)_ (qv)::$125 per week, _The Return of Draw Egan (1916)_ (qv)::USD 875 (USA), _The Narrow Trail (1917)_ (qv)::USD 150,000 (USA)
Other Works:(1929) "My Life East and West" (autobiography), (1919) "Pinto Ben and Other Stories", (1923) "A Lighter of Flames", (1925) "The Order of Chanta Sutas", (1933) "Hoofbeats", (1935) "The Law on Horseback and Other Stories", (1922) Novel: "Injun and Whitey"., (1940) Book: "All Points West"., Active on Broadway in the following productions:, (1895) Mistress Betty. Drama. Written by 'Clyde Fitch' (qv). Garrick Theatre: 15 Oct 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Helena Modjeska, 'William S. Hart' (qv)., (1896) The Great Northwest. Drama. Written by 'Herbert Hall Winslow' (qv) and Will R. Wilson. American Theatre: 31 Aug 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Frances Drake, 'William S. Hart' (qv) (as "Robert "Cap" Sheaf" Maud Hosford, 'John E. Kellerd' (qv) (as "Bart Foxwell")., (1899) Ben Hur. Drama. Vocal and instrumental music by Edgar Stillman Kelley. Dramatized by William Young. Based on the novel by 'Lew Wallace' (qv). Directed by 'Ben Teal' (qv). Broadway Theatre: 29 Nov 1899- May 1900 (closing date unknown/194 performances). Cast: Adeline Adler, Mabel Bert, Edmund Collier, 'Emmett Corrigan' (qv), Charles Craig, Henry Devere, William Ford, William Frederic, Paul Gerson, 'William S. Hart' (qv) (as "Messala"), Henry Lee, Gretchen Lyons, Robert Mansfield, Henry Montrose, Frank Mordaunt, Edward Morgan (as "Ben Hur"), 'Frederick Perry' (qv) (replacement actor), Corona Riccardo, Mary Shaw, F.S. Thorpe, Frederick Truesdell, Charles J. Wilson. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger., (1900) Ben Hur. Drama. Directed by 'Ben Teal' (qv). Broadway Theatre 3 Sep 1900- Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: 'William Farnum' (qv) (as "Ben Hur"), 'William S. Hart' (qv) (as "Massala"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger., (1903) The Suburban. Drama. Written by 'Charles T. Dazey' (qv). Academy of Music: 23 Mar 1903- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: 'J.H. Gilmour' (qv) (as "Robert Gordon"), Charles F. Gotthold, 'William S. Hart' (qv)., (1903) Hearts Courageous. Drama., (1904) Love's Pilgrimage., (1904) The Errand Boy. Musical comedy. Material by George Totten Smith. Musical Direction by Edwin L. Walker. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward P Moran. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 31 Oct 1904- 5 Nov 1904 (8 performances). Cast: M.J. Anderson, William Arcall, Rose Beaumont, Clem Bevins, May Bishop, Florence Brooks, Maud Cecil, W.S. Cetti, Charles Clovet, Marguerite Cogan, Dave Coogan, Helena DaNourie, Dave Davis, Abbot Davison, Sylvia Diamond, Frank C. Evans, Ida Gerard, Rose Gilday, Amy Gillette, Edith Hart, 'William S. Hart' (qv), Lola Hilton, Francis King, Blanche Latell, William Lawrence, Mary Lloyd, Marcia Loraine, Joe Mack, Agnes Marsh, 'Lilyan Marsh' (qv), J.A. Mullen, Pauline Pearl, Kitty Pope, Charles Saxon, E. R. Scrimshaw, Frankie Seymour, Lizzie Southwalk, Richard Stubbs, Florinne Sweetman, Mark Tomsen, Billie B. Van, Gladys Walker, Stella Warner, Nettie Wheeler, W.E. Whitehall. Produced by 'Sam Harris (IV)' (qv), 'A.H. Woods' (qv) and P.H. Sullivan., (1904) Home Folks., (1905) Strolling Players., (1905) Stage: Appeared (as "Cash Hawkins") in "The Squaw Man", produced on Broadway., (1910) The Barrier., (1911) The Silent Call., (1912) The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.
Birth Name:Hart, William Surrey
Spouse:'Winifred Westover' (qv) (1921 - 1927) (divorced); 1 child
Death Date:23 June 1946
Birth Date:6 December 1864
Donated his estate to the City of Los Angeles, by the event they inaugurate a fountain and implement the park contained by favour of the art. Today, the large-scale prominent Actors Studio connected its West Coast arm at the William S. Hart Park, in West Hollywood, in Hart's ancient estate., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1975., (William S.) Hart High School located in Newhall, California is named after him. The entire school district is also named the William S. Hart school district., An interesting footnote, the famous prohibition lawman (also once a bodyguard for the President Of The United States) "Two Gun Hart" changed his name to that of this famous actor and in some ways patterned his life after him. The real-life lawman Two Gun Hart seldom revealed his birth name, which was James Vincenzo Capone. He was the older brother of Alphonse "Big Al" Capone. See "Capone: The Man And The Era" by Laurence Bergreen, In March of 1923, Hart, already being sued for divorce by wife Winifred, was accused by her of fathering a child by another woman. This hurt his already declining career and by 1924 and 1925 he would release only two more films before retiring., Was a friend of legendary wild west lawman Wyatt Earp, and along with fellow silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix, was a pall bearer at Earp's funeral in 1929., His mansion in Newhall, California, is now a museum and has been preserved with its original fixtures and furnishings intact., While living in semi-retirement in Newhall, he was disturbed by a plane which kept flying over his house. The plane was being piloted by 'Amelia Earhart' (qv), and they ended up becoming good friends after he invited her to dinner in order to complain about the noise her plane was making.
Nick Names:Two-Gun Bill
Death Notes:Newhall, California, USA
Books:Autobiography, My Life East And West, By William S. Hart, Published by Houghton Mifflin Co. 1929, contains 346 pages with index and illustrations., Jeanine Basinger. _The Silent Stars._ New York: Alfred Knopf,, 'Jeanine Basinger' (qv). _The Silent Stars: Clara Bow, Marion Davies, Pola Negri, William S. Hart._ New York: Alfred H. Knopf,, Diane Koszarski. _The Complete Films of William S. Hart: A Pictorial Record._ Dover: 1980., William S. Hart. _My Life East and West._ Houghton Mifflin Co., 1929.
A storybook hero, the unproved eyeshade cowboy, ever initiate and frank, even when (as be habitually the case) he play a villain. Hart lived all for a while encircled by Dakota Territory, afterwards work in location of a postal clerk in New York City. In 1888 he derive to gain knowledge of acting. In 1899 he created the role of Messala in "Ben-Hur", and he received tremendous review for his head constituent in The Virginian (1907). His journal basic motion forethought was a 2-reeler, _His Hour of Manhood (1914)_ (qv). In 1915 he sign a agreement near Thomas Ince and mutually Ince's Triangle Film Company. Two years subsequently he follow Ince to Famous Players-Laskey and received a terribly lucrative contract from 'Adolph Zukor' (qv). His donkey work began to dwindle in the untimely twenties in the red to the promotion encompassing a dismiss paternity be correct for. He made his classic film, _Tumbleweeds (1925)_ (qv) for United Artists and retire to a cattle farm in Newhall, CA. By that incident audience be more interested in the antics of a 'Tom Mix' (qv) or 'Hoot Gibson' (qv) than the victorian high-minded of W.S. Hart. He be lower-level in Greenwood burial base, NY.
Height:6' 2"
Birth Notes:Newburgh, New York, USA
Salary History:_The Aryan (1916)_ (qv)::$1125 per month, _The Disciple (1915)_ (qv)::$125 per week, _The Return of Draw Egan (1916)_ (qv)::USD 875 (USA), _The Narrow Trail (1917)_ (qv)::USD 150,000 (USA)
Other Works:(1929) "My Life East and West" (autobiography), (1919) "Pinto Ben and Other Stories", (1923) "A Lighter of Flames", (1925) "The Order of Chanta Sutas", (1933) "Hoofbeats", (1935) "The Law on Horseback and Other Stories", (1922) Novel: "Injun and Whitey"., (1940) Book: "All Points West"., Active on Broadway in the following productions:, (1895) Mistress Betty. Drama. Written by 'Clyde Fitch' (qv). Garrick Theatre: 15 Oct 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Helena Modjeska, 'William S. Hart' (qv)., (1896) The Great Northwest. Drama. Written by 'Herbert Hall Winslow' (qv) and Will R. Wilson. American Theatre: 31 Aug 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Frances Drake, 'William S. Hart' (qv) (as "Robert "Cap" Sheaf" Maud Hosford, 'John E. Kellerd' (qv) (as "Bart Foxwell")., (1899) Ben Hur. Drama. Vocal and instrumental music by Edgar Stillman Kelley. Dramatized by William Young. Based on the novel by 'Lew Wallace' (qv). Directed by 'Ben Teal' (qv). Broadway Theatre: 29 Nov 1899- May 1900 (closing date unknown/194 performances). Cast: Adeline Adler, Mabel Bert, Edmund Collier, 'Emmett Corrigan' (qv), Charles Craig, Henry Devere, William Ford, William Frederic, Paul Gerson, 'William S. Hart' (qv) (as "Messala"), Henry Lee, Gretchen Lyons, Robert Mansfield, Henry Montrose, Frank Mordaunt, Edward Morgan (as "Ben Hur"), 'Frederick Perry' (qv) (replacement actor), Corona Riccardo, Mary Shaw, F.S. Thorpe, Frederick Truesdell, Charles J. Wilson. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger., (1900) Ben Hur. Drama. Directed by 'Ben Teal' (qv). Broadway Theatre 3 Sep 1900- Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: 'William Farnum' (qv) (as "Ben Hur"), 'William S. Hart' (qv) (as "Massala"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger., (1903) The Suburban. Drama. Written by 'Charles T. Dazey' (qv). Academy of Music: 23 Mar 1903- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: 'J.H. Gilmour' (qv) (as "Robert Gordon"), Charles F. Gotthold, 'William S. Hart' (qv)., (1903) Hearts Courageous. Drama., (1904) Love's Pilgrimage., (1904) The Errand Boy. Musical comedy. Material by George Totten Smith. Musical Direction by Edwin L. Walker. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward P Moran. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 31 Oct 1904- 5 Nov 1904 (8 performances). Cast: M.J. Anderson, William Arcall, Rose Beaumont, Clem Bevins, May Bishop, Florence Brooks, Maud Cecil, W.S. Cetti, Charles Clovet, Marguerite Cogan, Dave Coogan, Helena DaNourie, Dave Davis, Abbot Davison, Sylvia Diamond, Frank C. Evans, Ida Gerard, Rose Gilday, Amy Gillette, Edith Hart, 'William S. Hart' (qv), Lola Hilton, Francis King, Blanche Latell, William Lawrence, Mary Lloyd, Marcia Loraine, Joe Mack, Agnes Marsh, 'Lilyan Marsh' (qv), J.A. Mullen, Pauline Pearl, Kitty Pope, Charles Saxon, E. R. Scrimshaw, Frankie Seymour, Lizzie Southwalk, Richard Stubbs, Florinne Sweetman, Mark Tomsen, Billie B. Van, Gladys Walker, Stella Warner, Nettie Wheeler, W.E. Whitehall. Produced by 'Sam Harris (IV)' (qv), 'A.H. Woods' (qv) and P.H. Sullivan.
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