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| Max Davidson comedies on DVD | |
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| Laughing Gravy | Jun 28 2010, 12:20 PM Post #1 |
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Coming this fall from Germany... the surviving Max Davidson 2-reelers from the Hal Roach Studio. Set includes: DVD 1 •Why Girls Say No 1927, 20' •Jewish Prudence 1927, 20' •Don't Tell Everything 1927, 20' •Should Second Husbands Come First? 1927, 20' •Flaming Fathers 1927, 20' •New scores by Joachim Bärenz, Christian Roderburg and Günter A. Buchwald •20-page bilingual Booklet with essays by Richard W. Bann, Steve Massa, Stewart Tryster and Stefan Drössler DVD 2 •Call of the Cuckoo 1927, 20' •Pass the Gravy 1928, 20' •Dumb Daddies 1928, 12' •Came the Dawn 1928, 12' •The Boy Friend 1928, 20' •Hurdy Gurdy 1929, 20' •New scores by Joachim Bärenz, Christian Roderburg and Stephen Horne •Scripts, cutting continuities, stills and lobby cards of the lost Max Davidson comedies Edited by: Filmmuseum München DVD authoring: Ralph Schermbach DVD supervision: Stefan Drößler First edition autumn 2010 |
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| CliffClaven | Jun 28 2010, 05:56 PM Post #2 |
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Balcony Gang, Foist Class
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For those in need of an immediate fix, Max Davidson plays sidekick to Charley Chase in Long Fliv the King, which is in one of the Kino Chase sets and a few others. A favorite intertitle: One Davidson starring short presents his family, and introduces their son as "Love's Mistake." |
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