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Albert E. DeMond

Hollywood screenwriter Albert E. DeMond spent most of the silent era thinking up dialogue titles for such comedies as Harold Lloyd's Speedy (1928). One of DeMond's last silent credits was the screenplay for comedian Charlie Chase's only starring... MORE

Hollywood screenwriter Albert E. DeMond spent most of the silent era thinking up dialogue titles for such comedies as Harold Lloyd's Speedy (1928). One of DeMond's last silent credits was the screenplay for comedian Charlie Chase's only starring feature, Universal's Modern Love (1929). DeMond remained at Universal for several years thereafter, then moved to Monogram in the mid-1930s, where he wrote for such second-echelon leading men as Ray Walker and William Cagney. While a staffer at Columbia in 1937, DeMond wrote the original story for the deathless baseball melodrama Girls Can Play, which offered the spectacle of softball pitcher Rita Hayworth being murdered by a poisoned glove! After 1940, Albert E. DeMond concentrated almost exclusively on westerns, briefly turning director for 1948's Riders of the Rio Grande. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi LESS

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"Robot Circus" - A robot circus star named Reno is revealed to be a human boy in disguise. Astro must save the circus, and prevent the authorities from taking the boy from his robot family. Shared by : AstroboyOn: Monday, December 15, 2008Tags:  File  reno  robot  boy  horse  upload  Book  comic  Anime  circus  Milo  Candi  cobalt  Osamu  Disguise  Uran  comicbook  astroboy  tezuka  authorities  Tenma  AUU  fatfreddy  Laksa  amandah  Overlimt  Gald  verdict  Professor  Ban  revealed  Astro  prevent  ftp  manga  makoto  akira  Doctor  season  comics  dark  save  human  system  taking  named  Episode  star  spt  family  
  • "Little Sister, Big Trouble" - Doctor O'Shay creates a robot-sister, Zoran, for Astro. While Zoran is off exploring she is captured by the giant robot bird Katari, and only her powerful big brother can save her! Shared by : AstroboyOn: Monday, December 15...

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