Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Chrie (1930)

Really cool - Chrie movie

Movie Issued - in 1930.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Languages: French
Locations: Les Studios Paramount, Joinville-le-pont, Val-de-Marne, France
Runtimes: France:80
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:2200 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.20 : 1
Release Dates: France:30 December 1930, USA:9 June 1931

In movie played:

Georges Bever (actor)
Birth Name:Van Bever, Georges
Birth Notes:Paris, France
Death Date:14 January 1973
Death Notes:Paris, France (natural causes)
Birth Date:22 September 1884

Lucien Dayle (actor)

Fernand Gravey (actor)
Articles:"Cinmonde" (France), 26 February 1959, Vol. 27, Iss. 1281, pg. 4, "Gala de l'Union"
Death Notes:Paris, France (heart attack)
One of clock Alfred Machin's favorite actress be Fernande Dpernay of the Thtre des Galeries. Dpernay was married to Georges Mertens, another of Machin's proportioned actor. Their son, Fernand Mertens, born inwardly 1904. He made his acting debut in 'Sada Makes Off next to Manneken Pis' and in 1914 play the role of diminutive Kef in 'A Tragedy in the Clouds' alongside his parents. Much subsequently, beneath the false name Fernand Garvey, he go to become one of France's high spinal column distinguished actors.
Height:175 cm
Birth Notes:Ixelles, Belgium
Magazine Covers:"Pour Vous" (France), 18 March 1938, Iss. 496, "Pour Vous" (France), 3 November 1937, Iss. 468
Other Works:Gala de l'Union des Artistes, March 6, 1959
Birth Name:Mertens, Fernand Maurice Nol
Spouse:'Jane Renouardt' (qv) (1936 - 2 November 1970) (his death)
Death Date:2 November 1970
Birth Date:25 December 1905

Marc-Hly (actor)

Saint-Granier (actor)
Articles:"ditions Coda" (France), 1934, pg. 4, by: Ralph Benatzky, "C'est La plus belle des Roses (Deux sous de fleurs"
Death Notes:Paris, France (natural causes)
Birth Notes:Paris, France
Birth Name:de Cassagnac, Jean Granier
Father of 'Jean Granier' (qv)
Death Date:25 June 1976
Birth Date:27 May 1888

Jacqueline Delubac (actress)
Died after being run over by a cyclist.
Death Notes:Crteil, Val-de-Marne, le-de-France, France
Birth Notes:Lyon, Rhne, Rhne-Alpes, France
Birth Name:Basset, Isabelle Jacqueline
Spouse:'Myran Eknayan' (22 December 1981 - 14 October 1997) (her death), 'Sacha Guitry' (qv) (21 February 1935 - 5 April 1939) (divorced)
Death Date:14 October 1997
Birth Date:27 May 1907

Jeanne Fusier-Gir (actress)
Had a son with painter-sculptor Charles Gir: 'Francois Gir'
Death Notes:Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines, le-de-France, France
Birth Notes:Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Birth Name:Fusier, Jeanne
Spouse:'Charles Gir' (? - ?)
Death Date:24 April 1973
Birth Date:27 April 1885

Mona Goya (actress)
Death Notes:Clichy-la-Garenne, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Birth Notes:Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Magazine Covers:"Pour Vous" (France), 6 November 1938, Iss. 521
Birth Name:Marchand, Simone Isabelle
Spouse:'Fernand Fabre' (qv) (1935 - 1944) (divorced)
Death Date:8 October 1990
Birth Date:25 November 1909

Janine Guise (actress)

Charlotte Martens (actress)

Marguerite Moreno (actress)
The French newspaper columnist Marcel Schwob, who be illogically contained by friendliness all for her, write: "I am at all-embracing disposal of Margurite Morno, who be allowed to act upon of me everything she requests, also assassinate me. Paris, September 23, 1895". Then they get married but she was a highly false wife and he die a few years latter., The French writer Marcel Schwob, who was madly in love with her, wrote in 1895: "I am at Marguerite Morno's complete disposal. She is allowed to do everything she wants with me and that includes killing me". They got married but it was not a happy marriage. Schwob died in 1905., Moreno was her Spanish-born mother's maiden name.
Pictorials:"Cin-Miroir" (France), 14 September 1928, Vol. 7, Iss. 180, pg. 608, "Les principaux rles fminins du "Capitaine Fracasse""
Death Notes:Touzac, Lot, Midi-Pyrnes, France
Birth Notes:Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Birth Name:Monceau, Lucie Marie Marguerite
Spouse:'Blaise Cendrars' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:14 July 1948
Birth Date:15 September 1871

Sunshine Woodward (actress)

Alice Duer Miller (writer)
Articles:"New York Times" (USA), 25 August 1942, pg. 24:2, "Alice Duer Miller Buried inwardly Jersey; Persons Well Known in Many field Pay Tribute to the Novelist and Poet; Rites at Her Home Here; Rev. J. Brett Langfstaff, Rector of St. Edmund's Church [her husband's cousin] Reads the Episcopal Service", "New York Times" (USA), 24 August 1942, pg. 14:3, "Alice Duer Miller [editorial]", "New York Times" (USA), 23 August 1942, pg. 42:1, "Alice Duer Miller Dies at Home Here; Author of 'The White Cliffs' [1940], Poem That Sold 300,000 Copies, Stricken at 68; Defender of Hollywood; Said Film Folk Aided Writers--Novelist and Playwright a Trustee of Barnard"
Mother of 'Alice D.G. Miller' (qv)., Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Morristown, New Jersey., Cousin of writer Wolcott Gibbs.
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Books:Miller, Henry Wise. All Our Lives: Alice Duer Miller. New York: Coward McCann, 1945.
Other Works:Novel: "Calderon's Prisoner", Novel: "The Charm School", Novel: "Le Incorregible", Novel: "Manslaughter", Novel: "And One Was Beautiful", Playwright: "Come Out of the Kitchen", Novel: "Gowns by Roberta", Novel: "Are Parents People?"
Birth Name:Duer, Alice
Spouse:'Henry Wise Miller' (? - ?)
Death Date:22 August 1942
Birth Date:28 July 1874

Mona Goya (director)
Death Notes:Clichy-la-Garenne, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Birth Notes:Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Magazine Covers:"Pour Vous" (France), 6 November 1938, Iss. 521
Birth Name:Marchand, Simone Isabelle
Spouse:'Fernand Fabre' (qv) (1935 - 1944) (divorced)
Death Date:8 October 1990
Birth Date:25 November 1909

Louis Mercanton (director)
Death Notes:Paris, France (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Switzerland
Birth Name:Mercanton, Louis Samuel Eugne
He is the step-father of cinematographer 'Jacques Mercanton".
Death Date:29 April 1932
Birth Date:1879

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