Correction: As some people have mentioned in the comments, there was in fact a minor league baseball team called the Los Angeles Angels in the 1920s. A bit of an oversight on my part.
A lost short film from the 1920s that has immense historical significance is the first Little Rascals short titled "Our Gang," shot in January 1922 and directed by Fred Newmeyer. It tested poorly with audiences and was re-shot several months later by Bob McGowan. While half of the remake survives, none of the original is known to survive.
Regarding your comment on the Los Angeles Angels, prior to the Major League team that was created in the ‘60s, there was an Angels team that played in Los Angeles for many decades in the Pacific Coast League. They were the main team in LA. In the 1920s, the Angels were purchased by the owner of the Cubs, who built them a new stadium, even calling it Wrigley Field.
OMG, I had no idea that Noah, Junior went back that far! I was a big fan in the 70s when he portrayed Jim's dad on The Rockford Files! What a terrific actor!
I hope Jeannie Eagels lost sound film 'Jealousy' (1929) is found. I'm glad that a 'working title/piece' sound film of 'The Letter' (1929) was discovered recently in good condition but minus music, openning and closing credits. She was a great actor and I can see why she was considered for a best actress award at the Academy Awards of 1929/30. By this time drugs had a firm grip on her. What might have been if she hadn't died in 1929.
So Much of this early era was shot on non-safety film stock, thus over the decades, not only was the normal loss through attrition occured but Fire 🔥 has destroyed much of the copies that existed.
The vault fire in 1937 destroyed a lot of silent movies. Can't remember the studio involved. There was another vault fire in the 1960s also. Some silent films have been found over the years but around 75% have been lost to time. A full unedited version of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis' was found in Argentina I think some 10-15 years ago.
It is a pity so many of these films have disappeared, as there is a renewed interest in silent films and their history. Thank goodness a British broadcaster did a 12 part documentary on the silent era while some of the people involved were still alive.
@@prudencepineapple9448 And made by the great film historian Kevin Brownlow, who also authored one of the finest books about the silent era, The Parade's Gone By.
Well, Movietone Follies of 1929 appears to be gone but Fox's all-star musical from the following year, Happy Days, still exists. It features performances from actual music stars such as the George Olsen band and 'Whispering' Jack Smith as well as those from Fox contract actors, like a self-referential song sung by Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen. But of course, that is a subject for The1930sChannel. Meanwhile, keep up your great work. There are so many important films from the 20s that are lost that you can't go wrong whichever ones you choose.
This is a wonderful channel. I am impressed with your fervent interest in the subject matter and your research capabilities. You sound pretty young too. Keep up the great work!
Supposedly there's another lost film starring Honus Wagner that supposedly also bears the distinction of featuring young Moe and Shemp Howard. It was supposed to have been made in 1921 when these two future Stooges were in their early to mid-20s.
Please do Erich von Stroheim's. The Devils Passkey 1920 Mary Miles Minter- Anne of Green Gables 1919 Shirley Mason- Treasure Island 1920 Lon Chaney- A Bilnd Bargain 1920 Jack Holt- Wanderer of the Wasteland 1924 Alice White- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1928 Clara Bow- Ladies of the Mob 1928 Emil Jannings- The Way of all Flesh 1927 Thanks
Babe's uniform is a legitimate PCL Angels uniform as they appeared from the start of World War I to the start of World War II. The color scheme was the same as the AL Angels uniforms are today. William Wrigley had just opened his LA Wrigley Field at the corner of E 42nd Place and Avalon Blvd in South Central. PCL owners were trying to get their league declared as a third major league at this time and "Babe Comes Home" might have been a sort of promotional film for this effort. There were also efforts to get at least one failing MLB team (the Phillies and the Browns were the top candidates) to move to LA. Also, "Fox Follies" was probably one of the films lost when the studio's film library burned in 1937. Most of Theda Bara's films were also lost in that fire.
Please talk about these lost movies. Erich von Stroheim The Devils Passkey 1920 Maurice Tourneur Treasure Island 1920 Wallace Reid Forever 1920 Lon Chaney A Blind Bargain 1920 Colleen Moore So Big 1924 Blanche Sweet Tess of the D'Urbervilles 1924 Vilma Banky The Dark Angel 1925 W.C. Fields The Potters 1927 Emil Jannings The Way of all Flesh 1927 Alice White Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1928 Clara Bow Ladies of the Mob 1928 Josef von Sternberg The Case of Lena Smith 1929 Thanks.
Among lost films I'd like to see is Human Wreckage, with Bessie Love. Also Erich von Stroheim's The Devil's Pass Key and The Honeymoon, along with D.W. Griffith's That Royale Girl.
You forgot to mention that it was shot in 70mm grandeur and 35mm. The color process was not technicolor, but, multicolor. This movie survives audibly by a few sound on film discs and a faded multi-color single frame of the dance number which is hardly viewable. Back in 1974, ABC had a documentary about Hollywood and they showed a film sequence with dixie lee she had a feathered chorus girl short dress outfit with a feathered hat. Could the film exist back then and they showed a scene from it?
I'm obsessed a little bit with the original fox movie tone follies with a color sequence in the 70mm process. The good news is the sequel to this film survived the ravages of time and is in u.c.l.a. Whether the multicolor sequence is in color in that restored version is a question make.
As for Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, it would have been interesting to see how the songs fit into the "storyline." Even though the movie was not popular, the songs appear to have been, and were pretty widely recorded at the time. In addition to the songs you mentioned (That's You, Baby, Big City Blues, Walking With Susie), "Breakaway" was also one I recognized from the recordings on the Edison label (as well as Annette Hanshaw). Thanks for covering these lost films with excellent research!
Just watched this and I am kicking myself for not having seen the other two parts! Have you mentioned the silent film "Peter Pan"? Magical. (Not sure if there are any pieces of it left, lother than the brief scene I saw). ✳️ Thanks to you, I found "Peter Pan"👍 I wanted to check the chemical used to get the sparkly effect (I remember my film prof mentioning the silver-albumin coating used on photos at the time.) Anyway, I've been able to download it. It's no wonder I thought it was just a segment, it's a short. Anyway, thank you, thank you for inspiring me to do a bit of research 💕
Penrod sounds like a lot of fun. I hope we find it someday. By the way, have you ever thought about making a spin-off podcast for this channel? The content of your videos is mainly the narration, so putting them out as podcast episodes could be a good way to get more interest in the channel.
The Los Angeles Angels were a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles that played in the "near-major league" Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1903 through 1957. In 1921, the team was purchased by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., the owner of the Chicago Cubs of the National League.
Love your channel! I’ve always enjoyed anything to do with the ‘20’s, albeit I love mostly the 20’s in Paris........but your stuff is well-written, interesting and fun! God bless you! And keep up the great work! 😘🕊💜🙏✝️💕❤️🌹 P.S.: I think the reason This film didn’t do so well was because to me, there was never a more dreadful-looking leading man than Babe Ruth......sorry, but he’s even tough to watch in a sports short. 🤢
Along with my friends, I was gravely disappointed when Kazaam didn't deliver. I think Shaq is a great actor but has never been given a good script!! So I tend to agree with you about athletes entering the acting world. But he does the best commercials on TV!!!
It seems to me that one of the few authentic sports champions to build a successful movie career was OJ Simpson, who was droll as Nordberg in the Police Squad franchise.
Did you ever wonder if you would have been as successful if you used a right-handed baseball pitcher in the intro? It just wouldn’t be the same, would it? This one is perfect. :) / My saddest missed movie. The one with the girls, Fox Movietones 1929 .. Va Vava Voom
Another fabbo video here!!Babe Ruth movie could have flopped because someone had more than one extreme talent.!?! Also the wifey would have looked too controlling! Follies probs far too sexy for most to swallow & too many closed minded reviewers. Go see it for urself I say. Reviews r fine for facts but not opinions. We all have a brain. Penrod - hmmm too many reasons to mention.....!!! This is only my opinion :) I would watch all 3 movies in a heartbeat ❤👌💥
Stepin Fetchit and Sleep 'n' Eat, two demeaning screen names foisted on black actors because the studios. Sleep 'n' Eat was later billed under his real name, Willie Best.
A not lost silent which would be no loss if it were was a 1924 version of Wizard of Oz. It looked like it had a budget of everything stolen. Stan Laurel was in it, and even he couldn't save it. I had it on DVD and it was so terrible I couldn't watch more than ten minutes of it. I gave the DVD to a friend who is an Oz fan warning her of the low quality. It gives her a weird bragging rights Oz souvinir!
Well... Penrod. Tarkington has been relegated to the racist dustbin. Maybe the movie is entertaining if you don’t mind casual racism, as the audience for it apparently didn’t. Still, I’m not for censoring problematic works of Art, but for them to be honestly labeled as racist.
Correction: As some people have mentioned in the comments, there was in fact a minor league baseball team called the Los Angeles Angels in the 1920s. A bit of an oversight on my part.
A lost short film from the 1920s that has immense historical significance is the first Little Rascals short titled "Our Gang," shot in January 1922 and directed by Fred Newmeyer. It tested poorly with audiences and was re-shot several months later by Bob McGowan. While half of the remake survives, none of the original is known to survive.
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Regarding your comment on the Los Angeles Angels, prior to the Major League team that was created in the ‘60s, there was an Angels team that played in Los Angeles for many decades in the Pacific Coast League. They were the main team in LA. In the 1920s, the Angels were purchased by the owner of the Cubs, who built them a new stadium, even calling it Wrigley Field.
OMG, I had no idea that Noah, Junior went back that far! I was a big fan in the 70s when he portrayed Jim's dad on The Rockford Files! What a terrific actor!
I absolutely love this channel!
I hope Jeannie Eagels lost sound film 'Jealousy' (1929) is found. I'm glad that a 'working title/piece' sound film of 'The Letter' (1929) was discovered recently in good condition but minus music, openning and closing credits. She was a great actor and I can see why she was considered for a best actress award at the Academy Awards of 1929/30. By this time drugs had a firm grip on her. What might have been if she hadn't died in 1929.
So Much of this early era was shot on non-safety film stock, thus over the decades, not only was the normal loss through attrition occured but Fire 🔥 has destroyed much of the copies that existed.
The vault fire in 1937 destroyed a lot of silent movies. Can't remember the studio involved. There was another vault fire in the 1960s also. Some silent films have been found over the years but around 75% have been lost to time. A full unedited version of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis' was found in Argentina I think some 10-15 years ago.
@@prudencepineapple9448 The studio involved was Fox.
It is a pity so many of these films have disappeared, as there is a renewed interest in silent films and their history. Thank goodness a British broadcaster did a 12 part documentary on the silent era while some of the people involved were still alive.
What is it called?
@@t-bo2734 'BBC Hollywood (TV Mini Series 1980)' narrated by James Mason. It's available here on YT.
@@prudencepineapple9448 And made by the great film historian Kevin Brownlow, who also authored one of the finest books about the silent era, The Parade's Gone By.
None of those people in "Hollywood: The Pioneers" are still alive. That documentary series was done in 1980.
"Hollywood" is tremendous; people like Louise Brooks and Eleanor Boardman were interviewed at length.
Well, Movietone Follies of 1929 appears to be gone but Fox's all-star musical from the following year, Happy Days, still exists. It features performances from actual music stars such as the George Olsen band and 'Whispering' Jack Smith as well as those from Fox contract actors, like a self-referential song sung by Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen. But of course, that is a subject for The1930sChannel.
Meanwhile, keep up your great work. There are so many important films from the 20s that are lost that you can't go wrong whichever ones you choose.
As sad as the lose of these films is, we can only hope that MOST of the films today meet the same fate.
This is a wonderful channel. I am impressed with your fervent interest in the subject matter and your research capabilities. You sound pretty young too. Keep up the great work!
Lon Chaney In The COMPLETE 1919 “ THE MIRACLE MAN “ will be THE GREATEST FIND OF ALL !!!!!!!!!!!! let’s find it !
I check under the sofa cushions!
@@seanphillips9523 👍🧟♂️
Supposedly there's another lost film starring Honus Wagner that supposedly also bears the distinction of featuring young Moe and Shemp Howard. It was supposed to have been made in 1921 when these two future Stooges were in their early to mid-20s.
Can you please do a list of films that were rediscovered that were formerly lost
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rediscovered_films
Please do Erich von Stroheim's. The Devils Passkey 1920
Mary Miles Minter- Anne of Green Gables 1919
Shirley Mason- Treasure Island 1920
Lon Chaney- A Bilnd Bargain 1920
Jack Holt- Wanderer of the Wasteland 1924
Alice White- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1928
Clara Bow- Ladies of the Mob 1928
Emil Jannings- The Way of all Flesh 1927
Thanks
Los Angeles had a professional team known as the Angels in the Pacific Coast League from 1903 to 1957.
I'm such a fan of your channel. Like you I'm a fanatic for the 20s. With your narration I hear your love and enthusiasm for all things 20s rings true.
Babe's uniform is a legitimate PCL Angels uniform as they appeared from the start of World War I to the start of World War II. The color scheme was the same as the AL Angels uniforms are today. William Wrigley had just opened his LA Wrigley Field at the corner of E 42nd Place and Avalon Blvd in South Central. PCL owners were trying to get their league declared as a third major league at this time and "Babe Comes Home" might have been a sort of promotional film for this effort. There were also efforts to get at least one failing MLB team (the Phillies and the Browns were the top candidates) to move to LA.
Also, "Fox Follies" was probably one of the films lost when the studio's film library burned in 1937. Most of Theda Bara's films were also lost in that fire.
Please talk about these lost movies.
Erich von Stroheim
The Devils Passkey 1920
Maurice Tourneur
Treasure Island 1920
Wallace Reid
Forever 1920
Lon Chaney
A Blind Bargain 1920
Colleen Moore
So Big 1924
Blanche Sweet
Tess of the D'Urbervilles 1924
Vilma Banky
The Dark Angel 1925
W.C. Fields
The Potters 1927
Emil Jannings
The Way of all Flesh 1927
Alice White
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1928
Clara Bow
Ladies of the Mob 1928
Josef von Sternberg
The Case of Lena Smith 1929
Thanks.
The movie in the thumbnail starred Dixie Lee, who was Bing Crosby's first wife. She passed away at a young age.
Thank you
Many copies of films were found outside the U.S. Love TCM for the many back stories they provide .
Among lost films I'd like to see is Human Wreckage, with Bessie Love. Also Erich von Stroheim's The Devil's Pass Key and The Honeymoon, along with D.W. Griffith's That Royale Girl.
Love your channel. I just subscribed! Thanks
Is One Minute To Play starring Red Grange a lost film?
You forgot to mention that it was shot in 70mm grandeur and 35mm. The color process was not technicolor, but, multicolor. This movie survives audibly by a few sound on film discs and a faded multi-color single frame of the dance number which is hardly viewable. Back in 1974, ABC had a documentary about Hollywood and they showed a film sequence with dixie lee she had a feathered chorus girl short dress outfit with a feathered hat. Could the film exist back then and they showed a scene from it?
I love this channel. Anyone listen to Janet Klein?
I’d like to see the movie Penrod.
One of the “lost” movies that I want to see is “Tips” starring Baby Peggy.
I want to see Penrod!!!
I'm obsessed a little bit with the original fox movie tone follies with a color sequence in the 70mm process. The good news is the sequel to this film survived the ravages of time and is in u.c.l.a. Whether the multicolor sequence is in color in that restored version is a question make.
Also another good video would be about lost books
As for Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, it would have been interesting to see how the songs fit into the "storyline." Even though the movie was not popular, the songs appear to have been, and were pretty widely recorded at the time. In addition to the songs you mentioned (That's You, Baby, Big City Blues, Walking With Susie), "Breakaway" was also one I recognized from the recordings on the Edison label (as well as Annette Hanshaw). Thanks for covering these lost films with excellent research!
Just watched this and I am kicking myself for not having seen the other two parts! Have you mentioned the silent film "Peter Pan"? Magical. (Not sure if there are any pieces of it left, lother than the brief scene I saw).
✳️ Thanks to you, I found "Peter Pan"👍 I wanted to check the chemical used to get the sparkly effect (I remember my film prof mentioning the silver-albumin coating used on photos at the time.) Anyway, I've been able to download it. It's no wonder I thought it was just a segment, it's a short. Anyway, thank you, thank you for inspiring me to do a bit of research 💕
I've read that silver nitrate used in early film made the blacks look velvet
Can I imagine the contrast.....
Follies, for sure!
thank you
Penrod sounds like a lot of fun. I hope we find it someday.
By the way, have you ever thought about making a spin-off podcast for this channel? The content of your videos is mainly the narration, so putting them out as podcast episodes could be a good way to get more interest in the channel.
"Lucky Dog" (1917). Features both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in separate roles, before they teamed up. This one may not be lost; not sure.
P.S.....the actress name is pronounced “ fah ZEN dah
The Los Angeles Angels were a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles that played in the "near-major league" Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1903 through 1957. In 1921, the team was purchased by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., the owner of the Chicago Cubs of the National League.
great video 👏
Love your channel! I’ve always enjoyed anything to do with the ‘20’s, albeit I love mostly the 20’s in Paris........but your stuff is well-written, interesting and fun! God bless you! And keep up the great work! 😘🕊💜🙏✝️💕❤️🌹
P.S.: I think the reason This film didn’t do so well was because to me, there was never a more dreadful-looking leading man than Babe Ruth......sorry, but he’s even tough to watch in a sports short. 🤢
Could you cover "The Mysterious Lady" with Greta Garbo?
Time traveling will be used to go back in time to take HD video.
Was Babe Comes Home before or after he played himself in "Speedy", staring Harold Lloyd?
Both films were 1927.
"Speedy" was released in April 1928, so "Babe Comes Home" was released almost a year before it, in May 1927.
I saw one of the Babe Ruth's movies on late-night TV many years ago. Now I'm giving away my age😅
Babe Comes Home is the one I'd most like to see.
I do hope they'll discovered the rest of "the Gold Diggers of Broadway". All that remains so far is the final 10 minutes.
I understand that Gene Tunney made a movie,"The Fighting Marine".
Along with my friends, I was gravely disappointed when Kazaam didn't deliver. I think Shaq is a great actor but has never been given a good script!! So I tend to agree with you about athletes entering the acting world. But he does the best commercials on TV!!!
It seems to me that one of the few authentic sports champions to build a successful movie career was OJ Simpson, who was droll as Nordberg in the Police Squad franchise.
Johnny Weissmuller did ok in films
Broadway's Like That (young actor by the name of Bogart)
GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY: is still a lost film. Only clips and fragments have been recovered and that include some Technicolor footage.
Silent films are so different from sound films, and probably 80% of the film's are lost because of archive fires over the years.
Penrod is a series that had to inspire the Our Gang series.
Should have put the athlete's in action films ....
I fear these will never be found they will have deteriorated by now.
They probably got thrown away at Goodwill. 🗑
Hi are you going to make another video
Yes, another video in this series will be uploaded in early March!
Which of these movies? *NEITHER!*
Thank you.
Did you ever wonder if you would have been as successful if you used a right-handed baseball pitcher in the intro? It just wouldn’t be the same, would it? This one is perfect. :) / My saddest missed movie. The one with the girls, Fox Movietones 1929 .. Va Vava Voom
Sound like a variation of our gang series.
Thumnail is pretty suspicious 🤨
Gloria Swanson was the best
Another fabbo video here!!Babe Ruth movie could have flopped because someone had more than one extreme talent.!?! Also the wifey would have looked too controlling!
Follies probs far too sexy for most to swallow & too many closed minded reviewers. Go see it for urself I say. Reviews r fine for facts but not opinions. We all have a brain.
Penrod - hmmm too many reasons to mention.....!!! This is only my opinion :)
I would watch all 3 movies in a heartbeat ❤👌💥
Stepin Fetchit and Sleep 'n' Eat, two demeaning screen names foisted on black actors because the studios. Sleep 'n' Eat was later billed under his real name, Willie Best.
A not lost silent which would be no loss if it were was a 1924 version of Wizard of Oz. It looked like it had a budget of everything stolen. Stan Laurel was in it, and even he couldn't save it. I had it on DVD and it was so terrible I couldn't watch more than ten minutes of it. I gave the DVD to a friend who is an Oz fan warning her of the low quality. It gives her a weird bragging rights Oz souvinir!
gold diggers of broadway exists in it's entirety?
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (first version)
Well... Penrod. Tarkington has been relegated to the racist dustbin. Maybe the movie is entertaining if you don’t mind casual racism, as the audience for it apparently didn’t. Still, I’m not for censoring problematic works of Art, but for them to be honestly labeled as racist.