Reseña del editor:
"Movie Publicity Showcase - Volume 8" places a number of Laurel and Hardy film shorts into their historical "first run" contexts, utilizing original press materials from the 1930's. Read about your favorite stars as they were during the day of these movies' initial releases. See how creative theater managers could draw in an audience when movie exhibition was an art form. Step back into time and see what movie fans of that day experienced when going to the movies! This is the eighth of a series, and contains material on the Laurel and Hardy films "Any Old Port," "Midnight Patrol," "Scram," "Twice Two," and "The Second Hundred Years." Additional material covers the Thelma Todd short "One Horse Farmers,"the Our Gang short "Readin' and Writin'," and the short "Lucky Beginner" - the all amateur short with Eddie Foy, Jr. Four post-war Hal Roach movies are also represented, along with the famous "Curley" censorship battle.
Biografía del autor:
I. Joseph Hyatt is an entertainment archeologist/author. A member of the Sons of the Desert, the Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society, Hyatt's articles and books have been printed internationally. Traveling across the US, and drawing on many collections, including his own, his books bring back past eras with words and photographs. I. Joseph Hyatt currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Union County Performing Arts Center of New Jersey, a fully restored 1928 movie/vaudeville palace.
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