Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

Main title: Lettering over a steamboat on the Mississippi
This week’s mystery movie was the 1944 Warner Bros. film The Adventures of Mark Twain, with Fredric March, Alexis Smith, Donald Crisp, Alan Hale, C. Aubrey Smith, John Carradine, Bill Henry, Robert Barrat, Walter Hampden, Joyce Reynolds, Whitford Kane, Percy Kilbride and Nana Bryant.newmoviesnationa1920nati_0071
Screenplay by Alan LeMay.

Adaptation by Alan LeMay and Harold M. Sherman.

Additional dialogue by Harry Chandlee.

All biographical material based on works owned or controlled by the Mark Twain Company and the play Mark Twain by Harold M. Sherman.

Associate producer Julius Evans.

Photographed by Sol Polito.

Dialogue direction by Herschel Daughterty.

Edited by Ralph Dawson.

Special effects by Lawrence Butler and Edwin Linden.

Montages by Don Siegel and James Leicester.

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Technical advisors Dwight Franklin, Character Designer; Dick Lemen, Mississippi River sequences.

Art direction by John Hughes.

Sound by Robert B. Lee.

Set decorations by Fred MacLean.

Gowns by Orry-Kelly.

Makeup by Perc Westmore.

Orchestral arrangements by Bernard Kaun.

Musical director Leo F. Forbstein.

Produced by Jesse L. Lasky.

Music by Max Steiner.

Directed by Irving Rapper.

Further information on The Adventures of Mark Twain is available from the AFI Catalog.

The Adventures of Mark Twain is available on DVD from Critics’ Choice Video.

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I picked The Adventures of Mark Twain by going through the trades, this time The National Board of Review Magazine. When I previewed the film, I realized that I had seen it many years ago on television but had no memory of it except for the opening sequence with Halley’s Comet and Twain’s involvement with the memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant. The rest of the movie, which is most of it, was a blank.

I’m going to guess that because the film originated on the stage, Bosley is going to give it a fairly good review.

Oh, he doesn’t like it! (The New York Times, May 4, 1944):

When Warner Brothers tagged their screen biography of Samuel L. Clemens The Adventures of Mark Twain rather than “the Life” or even “the Story” of the great American humorist, they were tipping their mitt as to its nature — and were also providing a possible out. For this lengthy and desultory picture, which came to the Hollywood yesterday, is no more a full report on the great author than it is a breath-taking film. Rather it is a spotty and often inaccurate chronicle of certain events of some humor and human interest in the life of a man. It is a jumble of episodic snatches in which a genius who made speeches and wrote books appears to incidental advantage but with little sustained significance. And especially it is a screen diary in which Fredric March gives a picturesque display of a colorful character on the surface but projects very little from within.

Man with mustache, woman with hair in bandana
For Monday, we have some mysterious guests.

Update: This is Frank Wilcox and Lillian Randolph.

Man with bandaged head and a thermometer in his mouth
For Tuesday, our mystery guest appears to be unwell.

Update: This is Fredric March.

Brain Trust roll call: Anne Papineau (Monday’s mysterious woman), Mary Mallory (Monday’s mysterious fellow) and Sylvia (Monday’s mysterious woman).

Man with sideburns and a mustache, kneeling next to a cage.
For “Hm Wednesday,” we have a mysterious gent.

Update: This is John Carradine in The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County sequence.

Brain Trust roll call: Sylvia (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery woman and Tuesday’s mysterious patient), Anne Papineau (mystery movie, Monday’s and Tuesday’s mysterious fellows) and Sheila (Monday’s mystery woman).

Man in battered hat and vest.
For “Aha Thursday,” we have a mysterious fellow.

Update: This is Alan Hale Sr.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Anne Papineau (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Chrisbo (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Stacia (mystery movie, Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Suz N Chaz (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery woman, Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests), B.J. Merholz (Wednesday’s mystery guest), Mike Hawks (mystery movie, Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s mystery guests), Sylvia (Wednesday’s mystery guest) and Dan Nather (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery guest).

Woman with scarf on her head, wearing elegant gown.
For Friday, we have a mysterious woman.

Update: This is Alexis Smith.

Man in suit, vest, string tie with luxurious coiffure. And mustache.
We also have this mysterious fellow with the luxurious coiffure.

Update: This is Fredric March in one of the many luxurious wigs he wears in the course of the film.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Thursday’s mysterious miner), Chrisbo (mystery movie, Thursday’s mysterious miner), Funky PhD (mystery movie, Wednesday’s and Thursday’s mystery guests), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery miner), B.J. Merholz (Thursday’s mystery miner), Sylvia (Thursday’s mystery miner), Benito (Thursday’s mystery miner), Anne Papineau (Thursday’s mystery miner), Dan Nather (Thursday’s mystery miner) and Thom and Megan (mystery movie, Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s and Thursday’s mystery guests).

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35 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

  1. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Will Geer, Olive Ball in THE TALL TARGET (1951).

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  2. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    Keenan Wynn and Lillian Randolph?

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  3. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Frank Wilcox.

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  4. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    The woman looks like Lillian Randolph to me. I’m going to guess “Little Men” 1940, though I rarely get Monday’s images.

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  5. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    Another guess on the film, just because I still think it may be Rudolph. This one has some interesting stuff to it and would fit the age she appears to be along with the setting of the story.

    Way Down South 1938

    If that’s right, I’ll guess Charles Middleton (sans his Ming the Merciless garb) for the guy.

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  6. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    wild bill hickory rides. Frank Wilcox and Lillian Yarbo Monday, Warren William today.

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  7. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Wild bill hickok rides.

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  8. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    The Adventures of Mark Twain 1944
    Mon – Lillian Randolph confirmed. I’m guessing that the guy character is a doctor and IMDb lists two doctors: Frank Reicher and Charles Waldron. Let’s go with Frank.
    Tues – Frederic March

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  9. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    Frank Wilcox on Monday. On Tuesday, Fredric March in “The Adventures of Mark Twain”

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  10. Dan Nather's avatar Dan Nather says:

    Could it be THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND?

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  11. Sheila's avatar Sheila says:

    Lillian Randolph on Monday?

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  12. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN. Supposedly that’s Libby Taylor on Monday with Wilcox, Fredric March yesterday, and John Carradine today.

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  13. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    John Carradine as Bret Harte

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  14. Chrisbo's avatar Chrisbo says:

    John Carradine Wednesday?

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  15. Stacia's avatar Stacia says:

    Wednesday is John Carradine which makes me suspect Tuesday is Fredric March, is this THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN (1944)?

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  16. suznchaz's avatar suznchaz says:

    Lillian Randolph (?), Frederic March, John Carradine in “The Adventures of Mark Twain” (1944).

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  17. B.J.'s avatar bjmesbcglobalnet says:

    John Carradine

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  18. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Fredric March, Jessie Grayson and John Carradine in ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN.

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  19. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    Wed – John Carradine as Bret Harte
    Haven’t found a name for the frog yet, so maybe just Frog.

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  20. Dan Nather's avatar Dan Nather says:

    Okay, I’ll try again —

    John Carradine as Bret Harte in THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN (1944).

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  21. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Alan Hale.

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  22. Chrisbo's avatar Chrisbo says:

    Is that Alan Hale in The Adventure of Mark Twain?

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  23. funkyphd's avatar funkyphd says:

    Wednesday’s mysterious fell0w is John Carradine, and Thursday’s is Alan Hale, which makes this “The Adventures of Mark Twain.”

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  24. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Alan Hale

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  25. B.J.'s avatar bjmesbcglobalnet says:

    Alan Hale

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  26. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    Thursday – Alan Hale Sr

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  27. Benito's avatar Benito says:

    The ubiquitous Alan Hale Sr

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  28. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    Alan Hale Sr.

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  29. Dan Nather's avatar Dan Nather says:

    Alan Hale on Thursday . . .

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  30. Thom and Megan's avatar Thom and Megan says:

    Our movie is The Adventures of Mark Twain with Alan Hale, John Carradine, and Fredric March.

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  31. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Alexis Smith and Mr. March.

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  32. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Alexis and Fredric.

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  33. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    Monday – Perry Mason alum (thanks Mary) Frank Wilcox

    Friday – Alexis Smith and Frederick March

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