Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - One Wild Night (1951)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:17
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:465 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:25 May 1951

In movie played:

Leon Errol (actor)
Buried at Forest Lawn Glendale, Eventide Section, Lot 578, Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 152. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Enjoyed a successful career on Broadway as an actor/director from 1911-29., Worked extensively on Broadway (often for 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)) from 1911-1929 as an actor/director specializing in musical revues.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Bald-pated, Hollywood hilarity luminary greatest remember all for his two-reelers for two decades from 1933, and for his appearance different 'Lupe Velez' (qv) contained by the 'Mexican Spitfire' features of the precipitate 40's.
Height: 5' 7 1/2"
Birth Notes: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Other Works: Stage and vaudeville actor/director; active on Broadway from 1911-29., Ziegfeld Follies of 1914 (1914). Musical extravaganza. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Based on material by 'George V. Hobart' (qv) (also lyrics with 'Gene Buck' (qv)). Musical Director: Frank Darling. Additional music by 'Jean C. Havez' (qv), Bert Williams, 'Dave Stamper' (qv), A. Seymour Brown, J. Leubrie Hill and Will Vodery. Directed by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. and 'Leon Errol' (qv). New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Jun 1914- 5 Sep 1914 (112 performances). Cast: Ottie Ardine, Jean Barnette, May Carmen, Stella Chatelaine, Herbert Clifton, Arthur Deagon, J. Bernard Dyllyn, 'Leon Errol' (qv), Gladys Feldman, Rita Gould, William Greenlaw, Bessie Gross, Freda Hirsch, Hilda Hirsch, R. Morton Horne, Kay Laurell, May Leslie, Ruby Lewis, Henry Lutz, George McKay, Louise Meyers, Vera Michelena, Dorothy Newell, Ann Pennington, Vivian Rogers, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Dal Vayne, Rose Wertz, 'Bert Williams (I)' (qv), 'Ed Wynn' (qv), Addison Young. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), Stage: Appeared in (as Himself) and directed (w/'Julian Mitchell' (qv)) "Ziegfeld Follies of 1915" on Broadway (1915). Musical review. New Amsterdam Theatre: 21 Jun 1915- 18 Sep 1915 (104 performances). Cast included: 'W.C. Fields' (qv), 'Kay Laurel' (qv), 'Mae Murray' (qv), 'Olive Thomas' (qv), 'Ed Wynn' (qv)., Stage: Appeared in and directed "The Century Girl" on Broadway (1916). Musical review. Music by 'Victor Herbert (I)' (qv) and 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv). Century Theatre: 16 Nov 1916-28 Apr 1917 (22 performances). Cast included: 'Marie Dressler' (qv)., Dance and Grow Thin (1917). Musical revue. Lyrics by Irving Berlin and Blanche Merrill. Music by 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv) and Blanche Merrill. Musical Director: 'Max Hoffmann (II)'. Additional music by George W. Meyer and Edgar Leslie. Additional lyrics by 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv). Directed by 'Leon Errol' (qv). Cocoanut Grove Theatre: 18 Jan 1917- 2 Jun 1917 (117 performances). Cast: Geraldine Alexander, Billie Allen, Rita Boland, May Borden, Edna Chase, Cecil Conway, Evelyn Conway, Florence Cripps, Arthur Cunningham, Ethel Davies, Rosa Davies, Semone D'Herlys, Leon Errol, Isabel Falconer, Marguerite Falconer, Irving Fisher, Dolly Hackett, Edith Hallor, Gertrude Hoffman, Beatrice Hughes, Joe Jackson, Agnes Jepson, Leonore Kohler, Dorothy Leeds, 'Vera Maxwell (II)' (qv), Charline Mayfield, Eileen Percy, Miss Quinette, Joe Schenk, Yvonne Shelton, 'Lilyan Tashman' (qv), The Brothers Leighton, Gus Van, Veronica, Marie Wallace, Allison Worth. Produced by 'Charles B. Dillingham' (qv) and 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), Hitchy-Koo (1920). Musical revue. Book by Glen MacDonough and 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv). Music by 'Raymond Hubbell (I)' (qv). Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz and Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: 'Oscar Radin' (qv). Music orchestrated by 'Maurice De Packh' (qv) and Frank Saddler. Additional music by Percy Wenrich, Carl Eckert, Luigi Arditi and Henry Marshall. Additional lyrics by Henry Marshall and Pietro Mazzini. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law; Costume Design by Arlington and Mary Blackburne. Men's Modern Clothing by Nat Lewis. Directed by 'Leon Errol' (qv). Globe Theatre: 6 Jun 1918- 3 Aug 1918 (68 performances). Cast: Ivan Arbuckle, Earl Benham, Frank Bessinger, Roy Binder, Irene Bordoni, Charles A. Cartmell, Roy Cummings, Lola Curtiss, J. Dare, Lucille Darling, Evelyn Des Roches, Ray Dooley, Leon Errol, Lillian Fermoyle, R. Fermoyle, June Gill, Emma Haig, Laura Harris, 'Raymond Hitchcock (I)' (qv), William Holbrook, Miss Howard, Warren Jackson, Nellie Kouns, Sara Kouns, Virginia Lancier, Elsie Lawson, Genevieve Markham, Frank Matier, Laura Maverick, James Miller, The Miller Quartette, Ruth Mitchell, George Moore, Florence O'Denishawn, Gertrude Rial, June Roberts, Felix Rush, Grace Russell, Louise Saunders, Eleanor Sinclair, Edith Stockham, The Kouns Sisters. Produced by Raymond Hitchcock., Words and Music (1917). Musical revue. Music by E. Ray Goetz. Lyrics by 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv). Material by 'Raymond Hitchcock (I)' (qv). Words said to be by 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv). Music said to be by 'Ludwig van Beethoven' (qv). Featuring songs by William White, 'Jean Schwartz (I)' (qv), Albert Von Tilzer and 'Harry Ruby' (qv). Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Lew Brown (I)' (qv), Edgar Leslie and 'Bert Kalmar' (qv). Directed by 'Leon Errol' (qv). Fulton Theatre: 24 Dec 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Edna Aug, Annette Bade, Elizabeth Brice, Martine Burnley, Richard Carle, Ellen Cassidy, Mildred Colby, Wellington Cross, Jeanne Dare, 'Marion Davies' (qv) (as "Gaby Delsys"), Lillian Davis, Gordon Dooley, Ray Dooley, William Dooley, Flo Hart, 'Ben Hendricks Jr. (I)' (qv) (as "A Famous Composer"), Dorothy Herman, Evelyn Kerner, Dorothy Koffee, Gladys Logan, Maurie Madison, Frank Mayne, Evelyn Monte, Dot Quintette, Anna May Seymour, Harry Seymour, Harry Tanner, Edythe Whitney, Jay Wilson. Produced by Raymond Hitchcock and E. Ray Goetz., Hitchy-Koo (1918). Musical review. Book by Glen MacDonough and E. Ray Goetz; Music by 'Raymond Hubbell (I)' (qv). Lyrics by 'E. Ray Goetz' (qv) and Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: 'Oscar Radin' (qv). Music orchestrated by 'Maurice De Packh' (qv) and Frank Saddler. Additional music by Percy Wenrich, Carl Eckert, Luigi Arditi and Henry Marshall. Additional lyrics by Henry Marshall and Pietro Mazzini. Directed by 'Leon Errol' (qv). Globe Theatre: 6 Jun 1918- 3 Aug 1918 (68 performances). Cast: Ivan Arbuckle, Earl Benham, Frank Bessinger, Roy Binder, Irene Bordoni, Charles A. Cartmell, Roy Cummings, Lola Curtiss, J. Dare, Lucille Darling, Evelyn Des Roches, Ray Dooley, Leon Errol, Lillian Fermoyle, R. Fermoyle, June Gill, Emma Haig, Laura Harris, 'Raymond Hitchcock (I)' (qv), William Holbrook, Miss Howard, Warren Jackson, Nellie Kouns, Sara Kouns, Virginia Lancier, Elsie Lawson, Genevieve Markham, Frank Matier, Laura Maverick, James Miller, The Miller Quartette, Ruth Mitchell, George Moore, Florence O'Denishawn, Gertrude Rial, June Roberts, Felix Rush, Grace Russell, Louise Saunders, Eleanor Sinclair, Edith Stockham, The Kouns Sisters. Produced by Raymond Hitchcock., Stage: Directed "Sally" on Broadway (1920)., Stage: Directed "Princess Virtue" on Broadway (1921)., Stage: Directed "Ziegfeld Frolic" on Broadway (1921)., The Blue Kitten (1922). Musical comedy. Material by 'Otto A. Harbach' (qv) and William Carey Duncan. Music by 'Rudolf Friml' (qv). Lyrics by Otto Harbach and William Carey Duncan. Based on a French farce by Gustave Quinson and Yves Mirandeis. Musical Direction by Herbert Stothart. Directed by 'Edgar Selwyn' (qv), 'Leon Errol' (qv) and Julian Mitchell. Selwyn Theatre: (moved to The Earl Carroll Theatre from 1 May 1922 to close): 13 Jan 1922- 13 May 1933 (140 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Betty Barlow, Joseph Brennan, Chester Brown, Joseph Cawthorn, Eleanor Dell, Frisco Devere, Ted Grant, George Griffiths, Bill Hawkins, Leo Howe, Robert Hurst, Gladys Jordan, May Cory Kitchen, Grace La Rue, George Le Soir, Helen Lewis, Violet Lobell, Lillian Lorraine, William L. Mack, Lorraine Manville, Helen McDonald, Victor Morley, Blanche Morton, Lester New, Jean Newcombe, Jeanne Osborne, Carola Parson, Evelyn Pluntadore, Ann Ross, Penny Rowland, Beatrice Savage, Boris Scott, Douglas Stevenson, Peggy Stohl, Dorothy Stokes, Frances Stone, Marion Sunshine, Dallas Welford, Frances Wing, 'Robert Woolsey' (qv) (as "Octave"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein., Stage: Appeared in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1911" on Broadway (1911). Musical review. Directed by 'Julian Mitchell' (qv). Jardin de Paris: 26 Jun 1911-2 Sep 1911 (80 performances). Cast included: 'Fanny Brice' (qv), 'Dolly Sisters' (qv). Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr'.;, Stage: Appeared in "A Winsome Widow" on Broadway (1912). Farce/Musical-comedy. Moulin Rouge: 11 Apr 1912-7 Sep 1912 (172 performances). Cast included: 'Jenny Dolly' (qv), 'Rosie Dolly' (qv), 'Mae West' (qv). Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)., Ziegfeld Follies of 1912 (1912). Musical revue/extravaganza. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Additional music by William Jerome, James Monaco, A. Seymour Brown, Bert Grant, John E. Hazzard, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards and 'Bert Williams (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Julian Mitchell' (qv). Moulin Rouge: 21 Oct 1912- 4 Jan 1913 (88 performances). Cast: Ida Adams, Beatrice Allen, Marie Baxter, Evelyn Carlton, Eleanore Christy, Zaina Curzon, Natalie Dagwell, The Dolly Sisters, Grace DuBoise, 'Leon Errol' (qv), Bessie Fennell, Charles Gilmore, Dorothy Godfrey, 'Bernard "Bunny' Granville', Marion Hale, Elise Hamilton, Flo Hart, Olga Hempstone, Lola Hilton, Madeline Howard, Charles Judels, Adele La Pierre, William LeBrun, Frances Leslie, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Jessie Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Lillian Lorraine, Harry Luck, Vivian MacDonald, Vera Maxwell, Margaret Morris, Catheryn Peters, Murray Queen, Josie Sadler, Ray Samuels, Clifford Saum, Max Scheck, John G. Schrode, Charles Scribner, Katheryn Smyth, Eleanor St. Claire, Peter Swift, Daisy Virginia, Ella Warner, Jane Warrington, Harry Watson, Bert Williams, Fred Woodward. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), Stage: Appeared in "Yours Truly" on Broadway (1928). Based on a book by 'Clyde North' (qv). Century Theatre: 12 Mar 1928-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances)., Stage: Appeared (as "Julio Pepoli") in "Fioretta" (1929). Musical/romantic comedy/operetta. Music by George Babgy and G. Romilli. Book by 'Earl Carroll (I)' (qv). Book adapted by 'Charlton Andrews' (qv). Lyrics by George Babgy and G. Romilli. Additional lyrics by Grace Henry, Jo Trent and 'Billy Rose (I)' (qv). Music orchestrated by 'Domenico Savino' (qv). Musical Direction by Han Fredhoven. Choreographed by 'LeRoy Prinz' (qv). Production Supervised by Earl Carroll. Directed by 'Clifford Brooke' (qv) and 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv). Earl Carroll Theatre,: 5 Feb 1929-11 May 1929 (111 performances). Cast: 'Dorothy Knapp' (qv) (as "Fioretta Pepoli"), Violet Arnold, 'Lionel Atwill' (qv) (as "Count Matteo Di Brozzo"), Faith Bacon, Paul Banker, Vic Banks, William Billinghurst, Jack Boggs, 'Lilian Bond' (qv) (as "Rosamanda," and "Ensemble"), Jay Brennan, 'Fanny Brice' (qv) (as "Marchesa Vera Di Livio"), Dorothy Britton, Leo Bronson, 'Louise Brooks (I)' (qv) (as "Lucetta," and "Ensemble"), Catherine Clark, G. Davison Clark, Charles Columbus, Elsie Connor, Dorothy Corrigan, Dorice Covert, Rita Crane, Evelyn Crowell, Frank Cullen, Frances Delacy, Sylvia Derby, Leon Dumbadse, Jackson Fairchild, Stuart N. Farrington, Frank Fiore, Dorothea Frank, Geranium, David Gerry, Harry Goldberg, Betty Goodwin, Gean Greenwald, Giovanni Guerreri, Roy Hansen, Marion Harcke, Angeline Hassel, Virginia Hawkins, 'George Houston' (qv) (as "Orsino" a/k/a "Count di Rovani"), Charles Howard, Stanley Howard, Margaret Joyce, Theo Karle, Nelda Kincaid, Carol Kingsbury, Martin Le Roy, Bob Lee, Jack Leps, August Lindauer, Wallace Magill, Margaret Manners, John Marlowe, Doris Maye, Russell McLelland, Ida Michaels, Odessa Morgan, Alphonso Mullarkey, Armin Muller, Ordoni Muzzi, Charles Naylor, Leo Pardello, Ruth Patterson, Elsie Pedrick, Irma Philbin, Rae Powell, John Roland, Leonard Ross, Louis Ruff, Albert Sanchez, Blanche Satchell, Hugh Saunders, Sidney Schlesser, Rose Shaw, Martin Sheppard, Autumn Simms, Nelson Snow, Rita Stone, Clement Taylor, Peggy Taylor, Ernest Tello, Benjamin Tilberg, Leonard Trion, Costanza Venturella, Ethel Jane Walker, Dow Walling, J. Allen Ware, Vivian Wilson, John Zimmerman. Produced by Earl Carroll. Note: The quintessential flop of Broadway history. This was Carroll's first attempt at one of his own script adaptations. He made the critical error in casting his girlfriend, Dorothy Knapp, in the lead role in a musical, regardless of the fact that Knapp couldn't (and didn't) sing in the production, and she (and it) was ridiculed by critics. Carroll's principal backer, Mrs. Anne Warren Weightman Penfield, lost her $350,000 investment in this show., Sally (1923). Musical comedy. Music by 'Jerome Kern' (qv). Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Based on material by 'Guy Bolton (I)' (qv). Additional lyrics by Anne Caldwell, 'P.G. Wodehouse' (qv) and 'Buddy G. DeSylva' (qv). Butterfly Ballet music by Victor Herbert. Directed by 'Edward Royce' (qv). New Amsterdam Theatre: 17 Sep 1923- 6 Oct 1923 (24 performances). Cast: 'Leon Errol' (qv), Marilynn Miller, 'Walter Catlett' (qv), Mae Daw, Agatha DeBussy, Bernardine DeGraves, Bobby Deane, Floyd English, Felice, Paul Frawley, Joan Gardner, Alfred P. James, Ethel Kelly, 'Frank Kingdon' (qv), Kathlene Martyn, Mary McDonald, Jacques Rabiroff, Virginia Ray, Phil Ryley, Pauline Schaefer, Billie Stanfield, Vivian Vernon, Betty Williams., Stage: Appeared (as "Louis Ketchup") in "Louis the 14th" on Broadway (1925). Musical. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 3 Mar 1925-May 1925 (closing date unknown/79 performances)., Stage: Appeared in "Yours Truly" on Broadway (1927), Ziegfeld Follies of 1913 (1913). Music by Raymond Hubbell. Additional numbers by 'Gene Buck' (qv) and 'Dave Stamper' (qv). Based on material by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Additional music by Will D. Cobb, Harry Ruby, 'Earl Carroll (I)' (qv) and Leo Edwards. Directed by Julian Mitchell. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Jun 1913- 6 Sep 1913 (108 performances). Cast: Jean Barnette, Miss Beverly, Miss Bowman, Elizabeth Brice, Martin Brown, Evelyn Carlton, May Carmen, Stella Chatelaine, Eleanore Christy, Jose Collins, Miss Cooke, Jean Crane, Jessie Crane, Katherine Daly, Miss Day, Rose Dolly, Bernard Dyllyn, 'Leon Errol' (qv), Miss Gabrielle, Charles Gilmore, Bessie Gros, Elsie Hamilton, Josephine Harriman, Miss Hennessy, Lola Hilton, Miss Howe, Ethel Amorita Kelley, Adele La Pierre, William LeBrun, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Jessie Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Ian Maclaren, Miss Marsden, Margaret Morris, Florence Nugent Jerome, Ann Pennington, Charles Purdy, Murray Queen, Max Sheck, Miss St. Clair, Peter Swift, Miss Thompson, Frank Tinney, Lottie Vernon, Daisy Virginia, Miss Wardell, Bunny Wendell, Nat M. Wills, Arthur Woodley, Ernest Woods, Flora Zabelle. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv)

Jack Kirkwood (actor)

Judith Allen (actress)

Dorothy Granger (actress)

Karen Randle (actress)

Perry Sheehan (actress)

Hal Yates (director)

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