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Movie - John Colter's Escape (1912)

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Movie Issued - in 1912.

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Released as a split reel along with the comedy _A Question of Hair (1912/II)_ (qv).
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Drama
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:150 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:6 December 1912

In movie have been taken:

Elmer Clifton (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (cerebral hemorrhage)
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Other Works: Stage actor, film producer, film director, and screenwriter.
Although Clifton be endorsed beside have directed several films released inside 1950, they be all shot in olden times his climax in 1949. _Not Wanted (1949)_ (qv) is absolutely his final film--'Ida Lupino' (qv) take ended direct the visualize after Clifton suffer a heart blitz against specific, and in certainty he die shortly after its rescue.
Death Date: 15 October 1949
Birth Date: 14 March 1890

Harry Ennis (actor)

Herbert Rawlinson (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), April 1995, Iss. 238, pg. 42, "Additional Film Credits for Herbert Rawlinson", "Classic Images" (USA), January 1995, Iss. 235, pg. 38-39, by: George Katchmer, "Herbert Rawlinson", "Classic Images" (USA), June 1986, Iss. 132, pg. 54, 63, by: R.E. Braff, "Herbert Rawlinson Filmography; Additions", "Classic Images" (USA), March 1985, Iss. 117, pg. C10-C11, by: R.E. Braff and William C. Wilson, "An Index to the Films of Herbert Rawlinson [Part III]", "Classic Images" (USA), February 1985, Iss. 116, pg. 52-53, by: R.E. Braff and William C. Wilson, "An Index to the Films of Herbert Rawlinson [Part II]", "Classic Images" (USA), January 1985, Iss. 115, pg. C7, 63, by: R.E. Braff and William C. Wilson, "An Index to the Films of Herbert Rawlinson [Part I)", "Classic Images" (USA), May 1984, Iss. 107, pg. 38-40, by: George Katchmer, "Herbert Rawlinson; The Man with the Smile", "New York Times" (USA), 14 July 1953, pg. 27:1, "H. Rawlinson dies; Film, Stage Actor; Character Player Scored in Movies After Having Lead Roles in Broadway Plays", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 26 January 1924, pg. 282, "Irving Cummings Busy", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 April 1917, pg. 619, "Herbert Rawlinson", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 May 1914, pg. 1266, "Herbert Rawlinson"
Announcer for CBS Radio's "Hollywood Star Playhouse" (1950-1951)., Narrator for CBS Radio's "Hollywood Star Playhouse" (1950-1951)., He reportedly died the morning after completing his scenes for 'Edward D. Wood Jr.' (qv)'s 'Jail Bait (1954)'.
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (lung cancer)
Leading man in Hollywood silents. In sound films thereafter, he was a character player until the year he died.
Height: 6'
Birth Notes: Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
Other Works: Appeared next to net of Frank Galloway contained by the kick aloft your heels: Accent next to Youth, documentary by 'Samson Raphaelson' (qv). The Masquers' Straw Hat Company perform at the El Patio Theater, Hollywood, California: Opening Night: July 13, 1949. 'Otto Kruger' (qv) as Steven Gaye, 'Jeanne Cagney' (qv) as Linda Brown, Ellanora Reeves - aka 'Ellanora Needles' (qv) as Genevieve Lang. Cast also incorporated: 'Rhys Williams (I)' (qv) as Flogdell, 'Kim Spalding' (qv) as Dickie Reynolds, and 'Maude Wallace' (qv) as Miss Darling.
Spouse: 'Loraine Abigail Long' (1 January 1924 - 1927), 'Roberta Arnold' (c. 1917 - c. 1923) (divorced), 'Josephine Norman' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date: 12 July 1953
Birth Date: 15 November 1885

Bessie Eyton (actress)
Death Notes: Thousand Oaks, California, USA
Birth Notes: Santa Barbara, California, USA
Other Works: Appeared on Broadway in the following production:, Civilian Clothes (1919). Comedy. Written by 'Thompson Buchanan' (qv). Morosco Theatre: 12 Sept 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/150 performances). As "Belle Henderson." Cast included: 'Glenn Anders' (qv), 'Thurston Hall' (qv), 'Olive Tell' (qv).
Birth Name: Harrison, Bessie
Spouse: 'Charles F. Eyton' (? - 1915) (divorced), 'Clark B. Coffey' (qv) (29 September 1916 - 29 June 1923) (divorced)
Death Date: 22 January 1965
Birth Date: 5 July 1890

Jacqueline Hayward (actress)
Daughter of 'Lillian Hayward' (qv).

Lillian Hayward (actress)
Mother of 'Jacqueline Hayward' (qv).
Death Notes: Chico, Butte County, California, USA
Birth Notes: Wooden Valley, Napa County, California, USA
Birth Name: White, Lillian Hayward
Spouse: 'Francis Boggs' (qv) (8 June 1895 - 1904) (divorced)
Death Date: 13 June 1947
Birth Date: 22 October 1868

William Nicholas Selig (producer)
Articles: "Chicago Tribune" (USA), 19 March 1995, pg. 9, 22, by: Connie Lauerman, "Hollywood East; At the dawn of the movie age, Chicago had its place in the sun [Selig and Essanay companies]", "Variety" (USA), 21 July 1948, "William N. Selig", "New York Times" (USA), 17 July 1948, pg. 15:3, "William N. Selig, Pioneer in Films; Early Producer and Developer of Industry Dies--Fought with Edison on Patents", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 September 1923, pg. 343, "Selig Continues Production", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 February 1922, pg. 631, "'Jungle Goddess,' Laast Selig Serial; Export-Import Selling Territories", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 May 1920, pg. 1079, "William N. Selig to Make Six Features Starring Franklyn Farnum; Cannon Will Distribute", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 31 August 1918, pg. 1285, "Selig Tells How 'Hoosier Romance' Came to Be Filmed", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 1 June 1918, pg. 1275, "Selig to Release Through Capital", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 May 1917, pg. 948-49, "Twenty-One Years in the Business", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 May 1917, pg. 799, "William N. Selig Reminded of the Twenty-First Birthday of the Selig Polyscope Company", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 January 1917, pg. 93, "Selig Predicts a Good Year", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1916, pg. 864, "Diamond Trade Mark Is Selig's", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 9 September 1916, pg. 1707, "'Nothing to Rumors,' Says Selig", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 August 1916, pg. 1257, "Selig Returns from Coast; Talks of New Pictures", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 July 1916, pg. 642, "Selig Pinned Faith to Short Subjects", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 June 1916, pg. 1857, by: G.P. von Harleman, "A Visit to the Selig Zoo", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 30 October 1915, pg. 27:2, by: Quip, "[Red Seal trademark registered with U.S. Patent office]", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 29 September 1915, pg. 24:1, "Selig and Mutual in Suit [title dispute]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 July 1915, pg. 464, "Our Apologies to Col. William N. Selig", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1915, pg. 227-30, by: George Blaisdell, "Great Selig Enterprise", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 26 May 1915, pg. 22:4, "'Don't Overlook the One, Two and Three-Reelers,' Is William N. Selig's Advice", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 21 April 1915, pg. 24:2, "'Big Four' [A.E. Smith, Selig, Ira Lowry, George K. Spoor] Surprises Film Men; Vitagraph-Lubin-Selig-Essanay Combination Means Radical Departure by Motion Picture Pioneers--Exchange Managers Appointed and Preparations Under Way for Flying Start", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 31 March 1915, pg. 22:3, "A Motion Picture Pioneer", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 January 1915, pg. 650, "A Master Stroke by Wm. N. Selig", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 September 1914, pg. 1649, by: James S. McQuade, "Wm. N. Selig Near Scene of War", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 July 1914, pg. 181-82, "Present Day Trend in Film Lengths", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 June 1914, pg. 1416, by: James S. McQuade, "Chicago Letter", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 15 November 1913, pg. 743, "William N. Selig Goes West", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 November 1913, pg. 590, "Selig Buys Two Giraffes", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 August 1913, pg. 728, "New Blood in Selig Studio", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 March 1913, pg. 1199, "A Roster of Selig Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 14 December 1912, pg. 1067, "Startling and Pleasant Surprise for Wm. N. Selig", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 July 1912, pg. 245, "A Kangaroo for Pictures", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1911, pg. 455, "The Los Angeles Tragedy [Selig and Francis Boggs both shot; Boggs didn't survive]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 9 September 1911, pg. 701-02, "Selig Entertains", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 August 1909, pg. 247-48, "Selig's--The Great Moving Picture Plant of the West", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 June 1909, pg. 792, "A Notable Film Producer", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 May 1909, pg. 586, "Notes of the Trade"
In 1911 Selig and chief 'Francis Boggs' (qv) be attack next to a spiritually neurotic associate of followers - a Japanese gardener who enjoy be fired by Boggs - who shot both man. Selig be forcefully losses and Boggs was kill.
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Born into a considerable Bohemian-Polish domestic inwardly Chicago lying on March 14, 1864, William N. Selig be one of the true pioneer of the motion envision industry. Though not widely remember today, his Selig Polyscope Co. was culpable in favour of heaps clue dealings in over-hasty prove. Among these be construction of the early irremediable studio in Los Angeles in 1908-1909, abandon of the first cliff-hanger serial (_The Adventures of Kathlyn (1913)_ (qv)) and the first motion picture publication of _The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1910)_ (qv). After method in fixed of an upholsterer, afterwards a vaudeville conjuror in Chicago, Selig traveled to northern California in 1890 to race a fruit cattle farm in a small town call Chicago Park. The passage was fairly necessitate via robustness snags he was have at the event. By 1893 William controlling recovered bags to open an African-American minstrel enterprise agreed as "Selig and Johnson's Colored Minstrels." Performing in the San Francisco province, the most bigwig extremity of this troupe was 'Bert Williams (I)' (qv), who would become the maximum African-American humorist of the vaudeville time. Upon seeing an Edison Kinetescope at the Dallas Fair in 1894, Selig arranged to flood back household to Chicago where on earth he start mouldy working on his particular camera-projection set of contacts. In 1896 he found one of the world's first motion picture studios. From fundamentally sparkling beginnings, his Selig Polyscope Co. hastily bud to be one of the chief players during the pioneer era. With the spoon over of a machinist name Andrew Schustek, Selig designed one of the earliest camera-projectors. Based largely on the Lumiere Cinematographe, his invention would portion its dub next to his fledgling studio. The first decade of Selig Polyscope's operation was evident by properly conventional turmoil, in the red largely to the intricate career of 'Thomas A. Edison' (qv)'s lawyer. Finally, in 1909, Selig and several other studio head formed an uneasy alliance with Edison. The consequential Motion Picture Patents Company and its diffusion arm General Films would dominate the film industry until 1915. That year the self-ruling company win a major achievement when the Supreme Court ruled the M.P.P.C. an banned monopoly. "Colonel" Selig's ambitions were not in suggestion confined to cinema. Around 1911 he began acquire parkland for what would become the largest tight-lipped zoo in the world. The Selig Zoo at Eastlake (now Lincoln) Park, in Los Angeles was a consistent examination building of his pictures commercial. Over the years, William had accumulate a sizable omnibus of animals for his jungle cinema. The 32-acre zoo allowed him to showcase his menagerie while disappearing breathing celestial for studios at the flipside of the garden. Many prominent animals reside at the zoo, with the lush Leo the MGM lion. Once the zoo/studio was in operation, Selig no longer needed the first L.A. studio that superintendent 'Francis Boggs' (qv) had open for him in Edendale (now Echo Park). An budding initiator named 'William Fox (I)' (qv) decided to lease that position for his soon-to-be-famous company. Another giant of the industry benefit from Selig's gap share in Los Angeles. 'Louis B. Mayer' (qv) moved into the studios at the zoo once Selig retire from major production about 1920. The Colonel had no want to leave yourself delivery on in hostility these younger, more aggressive movie mogul. There were other factor which lead William to give the industry he help found. With the emanation of _The Spoilers (1914)_ (qv) in 1914, Selig enjoy his greatest glory. At this pierce Selig Polyscope appear to have a on the ball approaching, but things quickly changed. During this time the industry was evolving from produce the succinct films Selig specialized in to the existing feature-length production. While William perpetrate formulate longer films approaching "The Spoilers," he feel shorts were the instrument of the future. The beginning of World War I also indignant Selig Polyscope, given its comprehensive European operation. Finally, the dissolution of the Patents Company made the industry more aggressive, dooming the pioneer studios. Selig moved into independent production after closing his studios, working not often until the 1930s. He be down as the producer on 'D.W. Griffith' (qv)'s concluding film _The Struggle (1931)_ (qv). The Colonel's glory days were former, nevertheless, and he faded into obscurity. The outlay of operating a large zoo and the Great Depression had reduced Selig's destiny to nil. He become a literary agent in his following years, selling off the anecdote rights purchase years past for his films. In 1947 Selig and several other film pioneers were award exceptional Oscars. He die the subsequent year on July 15, with his kind-hearted wife of many years, Mary, at his players.
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Other Works: Magician, minstrel show procer and zoo impresario.
Spouse: 'Mary Holdeness Pinkham' (7 September 1899 - 15 July 1948) (his death)
Death Date: 15 July 1948
Birth Date: 14 March 1864

Washington Irving (writer)
Nick Names: "The First American Man of Letters"
Death Notes: Tarrytown, New York, USA

Hobart Bosworth (director)

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