Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: comedies
Pete the Our Gang Dog, Steel Pier, Atlantic City,…
27 Jan 2016 |
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"Central Studios. 369P. With 'Pete,' Our Gang Dog, Steel Pier, Atlantic City."
Our Gang was "a series of American comedy short films about a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures" that first appeared in movie theaters as early as the 1920s. The films were later released on television beginning in the 1950s under the original Our Gang name or as The Little Rascals .
Pete the Pup , also known as Pete the Dog With the Ring Around His Eye, was a fixture in the comedies, and he (or his successor, whose ring was painted on) posed with children for souvenir photos like this one at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the 1930s.
The boy in this photo, who doesn't seem to be enjoying his time with Pete, is the same kid who's playing with his toys in Sonny, Bunny, and Dummy and A Pedal Car for Christmas .
A Grand Entertainment for the Benefit of the Salun…
26 Feb 2018 |
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"A grand entertainment will be held on Saturday even., April 3, '97, in Cooper's Hall, for the benefit of the Salunga Cornet Band. The comedy-drama 'Tatters' is one of the finest amateur plays that has been written, abounding in the most pathetic and humorous scenes. Good music will add largely to the night's entertainment. Don't fail to come; rain or shine. Admission, 15 cents. Reserved seat, 20 cents. Committee. Pluck Print, 38 East Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pa."
Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949…
29 Aug 2013 |
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Ticket order form for a college musical staged in 1949 by the Scotch 'n Soda Club , a student theatrical organization that's still in existence today at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. See below for the illustration from the cover of the program for Molecule Man.
Excerpts from the text of the order form:
Molecule Man, written by Bill Putch and Dick Riebling, directed by Talbot Pearson.
* Scotch 'n Soda Club invites you to attend its 1949 stage production, Molecule Man--an exciting change of pace in college musicals.
* A cast of over 100 presents a witty satire on comic book writers, against a background of sparkling music.
* It's something new--and different! Don't miss it!
Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949
29 Aug 2013 |
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"Scotch 'n Soda presents Molecule Man: An Atomic-Zany Musical Satire, 1949, 7th annual production."
Cover of a wonderfully illustrated program for a college musical staged in 1949 by the Scotch 'n Soda Club , a student theatrical organization that's still in existence at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ticket order form (see below) for the show described the production as "a witty satire on comic book writers, [set] against a background of sparkling music."
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