Showing posts with label Paul Titsworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Titsworth. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
The Web of Love
A great cover graphic by Porter M. Griffith on this sheet music, copyright 1929. The artifact is interesting on many levels. For openers the piece is printed on a single sheet and folded. This early talking film was "personally directed" by James Cruze. Apparently part of it was in color!
The movie is about a ventriloquist who is slowly going insane. I have to wonder. This stack of scores originally belonged to my great grandmother, Jennie Hoss. Her brother, Lafe Reeves, worked as a barber but he was also an accomplished ventriloquist. I wonder if he was teased about this movie?
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Betty Compson,
Charles LaFayette Reeves,
Erich von Stroheim,
Great Gabbo,
James Cruze,
Jennie Hoss,
Lynn Cowan,
Margie (Babe) Kane,
Paul Titsworth,
Porter M. Griffith,
sheet music,
Sherman Clay & Co.,
Web of Love
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