Both Marie Dressler & Wallace Beery both made the transition from silent films into talkies and were once the highest paid actress and actor in films. Thanks for posting!!
Haha- Wallace Beery shoulda broke out into "brother can you spare a dime' ! Saw this film ( a pristine print ) on TCM today. Excellent stuff with common folk overcoming the odds, at the height of the great depression. On par, I would argue, with "Grapes of Wrath".
I liked the TV series myself. And I can remember when .25 would get me into a saturday matinee. ( 1961 )
emptynester7985 3 months ago
Twenty five cents was something in those days
drystyx 4 months ago
Both Marie Dressler & Wallace Beery both made the transition from silent films into talkies and were once the highest paid actress and actor in films. Thanks for posting!!
Dazman1313 7 months ago
Haha- Wallace Beery shoulda broke out into "brother can you spare a dime' ! Saw this film ( a pristine print ) on TCM today. Excellent stuff with common folk overcoming the odds, at the height of the great depression. On par, I would argue, with "Grapes of Wrath".
reddiaperbaby 8 months ago
thank you so much ive always loved these movies
tracytcb111111111111 1 year ago
There's Arthur Foss as the Narcissus at 0:07.
mmandmcb14 2 years ago
This is so cool...my laast name is darro.
thanks for this. 5/5
darro1394 3 years ago
cool!
imagine4lennon 3 years ago