London After Midnight (1927) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) / P: Tod Browning, Irving Thalberg / D: Tod Browning / W: Tod Browning, Waldemar Young, Joseph Farnham / C: Merritt B. Gerstad / E: Harry Reynolds, Errol Taggart / M: Jack Feinberg, Sam Feinberg / S: Lon Chaney, Marceline Day, Henry B. Walthall, Percy Williams, Conrad Nagel
Archive for the 1920-1929 Category
Thrills! Chills! Creeps! Suspense! (July, 1928)
Posted in 1920-1929, Movie Ads with tags Conrad Nagel, Henry B. Walthall, Horror, Irving Thalberg, Lon Chaney, London After Midnight, Marceline Day, MGM, Mystery, Percy Williams, Psychos / Slashers, Silent Films, Silents, Tod Browning on May 20, 2018 by WB KelsoComes to Us at Last! (September, 1920)
Posted in 1920-1929, Movie Ads with tags Comedy, Family, George Berrell, Helen Jerome Eddy, Katherine Griffith, Mary Pickford, Mary Pickford Company, Melodrama, Paul Powell, Pollyanna (1920), Silents, Wharton James on February 16, 2016 by WB KelsoAn Epic of Love and Struggle, Vital in Theme, Stupendous in Conceptions! (May, 1920)
Posted in 1920-1929, Movie Ads with tags Bebe Daniels, Cecil B. DeMille, Gloria Swanson, Melodrama, Paramount Pictures, Raymond Hatton, Romance, Silents, Theodore Roberts, Thomas Meighan on July 28, 2015 by WB KelsoMonsters a Million Years Old — Alive, Before Your Very Eyes! Never Before such a Picture! (October, 1927)
Posted in 1920-1929, Movie Ads with tags Bessie Love, Creature Feature, Fantasy, Harry O. Hoyt, Lloyd Hughes, Safari / Island Adventures, Silents, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World, Wallace Beery, Willis O'Brien on July 22, 2012 by WB KelsoHelps to Relieve the Tension on Those Long Trans-Atlantic Flights (July, 1928)
Posted in 1920-1929, Vintage Ads with tags Amelia Earhart, Celebrity Adverts, Cigarettes, Lucky Strikes on June 7, 2012 by WB KelsoO-O-Oh, Watch Out! It’s Going to Get You! (January, 1925)
Posted in 1920-1929, Vintage Ads with tags In Person, John Willard, Roadshow, Stage-Play, The Cat and the Canary on June 3, 2012 by WB Kelso
These ads are for the roadshow revival tour
of John Willard’s stage-play.
Other Points of Interest:
Full review of Paul Leni’s theatrical version of
The Cat and the Canary at the Brewery.