This week’s mystery movie has been the 1915 picture “The Coward,” written by Thomas Ince and directed by Ince and Reginald Barker. It was shown in Los Angeles at Clune’s Auditorium in November 1915 with Dorothy Gish and Wallace Reid in “Old Heidelberg” and Mack Sennett’s “A Favorite Fool” with Eddie Foy and the little Foys. It will air on TCM on Sunday May 24 at 4:30 a.m. Pacific time as part of the the Memorial Day marathon.
And for Monday, we have a mystery fellow.
This is Frank Keenan, who died of pneumonia at 1554 Poinsettia Place in 1925 at the age of 70. His daughter Hilda married comedian Ed Wynn and he was the grandfather of Keenan Wynn.
For Tuesday, our mystery guest has a companion.
This is Minnie Devereaux (or Minnie Provost).
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (mystery movie and guest), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and guest) and Sheila (mystery movie and guest).
For Wednesday, our mystery guest… No….
This is, of course, Orson Welles in “Mr. Arkadin.”
For Wednesday, our mystery guest …. No, no, no!
For Wednesday…. I suppose you think this is very funny.
And David Edelstein doing one of his great introductions to this month’s Orson Welles’ movies.
There. For Wednesday, our mystery guest is in uniform.
This is Charles Ray.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Tuesday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (Tuesday’s mystery guest), Sarah (mystery movie and guests) and Kevin King (mystery movie and Monday’s mystery guest).
Now don’t start that again….
That’s better. For Thursday, Wednesday’s mystery fellow has a mystery companion.
This is Charles Ray and Margaret Gibson (Patricia Palmer).
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Benito (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guest), Anne Papineau (mystery movie and mystery guests), Mike Hawks (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Bob Hansen (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Barbara Klein (mystery movie and guests) and Dan Nather (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guest).
For Friday, our mystery leading man gets photo-bombed by a handsome young mystery guest.
Charles Ray gets photo-bombed by John Gilbert.
Please congratulate Mary Mallory (Thursday’s mystery woman), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery woman) and Barbara Klein (Thursday’s mystery woman).
Lionel Barrymore.
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Interesting guess. But alas, no.
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Frank Keenan, and is it THE COWARD?
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Frank Keenan in THE COWARD 1915.
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it’s frank keenan in ‘the coward’.
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Frederic March
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Alas, I’m afraid not.
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I’m sure it isn’t him but he reminds me of a miserable Frank Morgan.
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Alas, it’s not.
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Minnie Devereaux.
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Minnie Provost a.k.a. Minnie Devereaux approaches master Keenan.
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Found it. The Coward, 1915. So it must be Frank Keenan on Monday and Minnie Devereaux (in politically incorrect blackface) on Tuesday.
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Frank Keenan in The Coward. He was a grandfather of Keenan Wynn.
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You’re putting the star, Charles Ray, in today?
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Is Wednesday’s man in uniform Elmer Clifton ?
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Alas, no.
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Charles Ray is THE COWARD [1915].
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Frank Keenan in “The Coward”, 1915 (Monday), with Charles Ray as his son (Wednesday), and I’m hoping that’s Minnie Provost on Tuesday.
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Charles Ray says “this one will make me star”
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I think Wednesday’s guy is Charles Ray.
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“The Coward”
Monday – Frank Keenan
Tuesday – Minnie Devereaux
Wednesday – Charles Ray
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Can’t place the people from Monday and Tuesday (for now, I’m resisting the urge to run to the IMDb), but is Wednesday’s actor Charles Ray in THE COWARD?
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Patricia Palmer, nee Margaret Gibson. I’m assuming John Gilbert is tomorrow, though I thought you would run him yesterday or today.
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Patricia Palmer gets girlish.
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Thursday – Patricia Palmer, aka Margaret Gibson, aka several other names.
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Finally, John Gilbert behind Charles Ray.
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After a week of surfing Birth of a Nation images and finding nothing, I settle on the 1915 silent, The Coward. Friday we have. playing the title character, Charles Ray and perhaps an early appearance by John Gilbert.
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Although a very early shot, it seems to be John Gilbert.
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This is The Coward (1915) w/Frank Keenan, Charles Ray, Gertrude Claire, Minnie Devereaux, Patricia Palmer, and John Gilbert. This was a tough one for me, I really must work on my silent picture knowledge.
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I try to mix up genres and after doing “Jan in the Pan” last week, I figured I should go for a more historic film.
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Would you believe this just showed this last night (Saturday) on TCM!
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Yes, that’s one reason I picked it.
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