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They called program westerns "B's," but wait a minute --- how come there to be so many occasions where humble oaters take pride of place over mainstream pics from majors? At right was further ad instance of that, Bob Steele heading up the Majestic bill in Ranger's Code, while Warner's From Headquarters, a George Brent programmer, held second place. This wasn't unusual in smaller situations like the 550 seat Majestic in
More of Fred Thomson and his lost legacy (in three parts) at Greenbriar Archives HERE. And Bob Steele is featured with wonder horse Wildfire here, plus Thunder Town, and B-cowboy reunions.
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Love the photo of Bob Steele, who evidently never had it easy in movie land. In his very first film, a short called TRAPPING THE BOBCAT (1921), part of the "Adventures of Bill & Bob" series with his brother when both were adolescents, circumstances treat us to a full-figure shot of Bob's bare backside. I would imagine he'd consider a gag photo with his wife to be a step up from that!
Love your observation on the stereotyping of animals in the silents. Just saw THE SHOW (1927) on Warner Archive Instant (how have I missed this gem for so many years?) A key villain in this drama set in a Budapest sideshow is a deadly lizard, whose poisonous bite means instant death. Wonder how this one played south of the border, since said reptile seems to be portrayed by a perfectly normal iguana.
I recall seeing a sound short featuring William S. Hart giving his farewell to the screen. When he mentioned the name of his horse, I remember he choked up and looked away from the camera; his affection for his frequent co-star was genuine.
I also liked the billing for "Charming Hazel Keener," a nice courtly touch.
That's the 1939 prologue to Hart's last feature, Tumbleweeds. You can see it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yx8kyGpWz2w
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