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Buck and lawyer Leo accidentally get into movie production in the early days (1910).

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Leo Harrigan
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Buck Greenway
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Alice Forsyte
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H.H. Cobb
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Marty Reeves
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Franklin Frank
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Kathleen Cooke
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Michael Gilhooley
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Bailiff
Sidney Armus ...
Judge
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Morgan
Tamar Cooper ...
Edna Mae Gilhooley
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Patents Hooligan
Mathew Anden ...
Hecky
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Mullins
Arnold Soboloff ...
Cobb's Writer
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Steve
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Mabel
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Waldo
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Duncan
Edward Marshall ...
Rialto Hotel Clerk
John Blackwell ...
Louie
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Stage Performer (as E.J. Andre)
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Stage Performer
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Stage Performer
Louis Guss ...
Dinsdale
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Dinsdale's Assistant
Andrew Winner ...
Stage Manager
Mathilda Calnan ...
German Bakery Lady (as Matilda Calnan)
Gustaf Unger ...
German Producer
Bertil Unger ...
German Producer
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Patents Thug
Ric Mancini ...
Patents Thug
Mark Dennis ...
Cobb's Cutter
E. Hampton Beagle ...
Leo's Train Conductor
Hedgemon Lewis ...
Train Waiter
Bill Riddle ...
Sally
Dino Judd ...
Old Timer
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Dobie
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Jim
Jack Verbois ...
Jack
John Chappell ...
John
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Reginald Kingsley
Carleton Rippel ...
Depot Man
Rita Abrams ...
Dutch Damsel
Sara Jane Gould ...
Dutch Damsel
Mary Beth Bell ...
Dutch Damsel
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'Father' Logan
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Aunt Lula (as Miriam Byrd Nethery)
Rusty Blitz ...
Nickelodeon Barker
Les Josephson ...
Nickelodeon Bouncer
Tom Erhart ...
Nickelodeon Projectionist
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Bicycle Boy
Patricia O'Neal ...
Movie Fanatic
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Movie Fanatic
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Movie Fanatic (as Anna Thea)
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Movie Fanatic
Joseph G. Medalis ...
Movie Fanatic
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Movie Fanatic
Roger Hampton ...
Movie Fanatic
Gordon Hurst ...
Policeman
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Hollywood Realtor
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Blacker
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Stoneman
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Parker
Vincent Milana ...
Frank's Director
Lee Gordon Moore ...
Alice's Director
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Kathleen's Director
Christian Grey ...
Buck's Director
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Leo's Actor (as Robert E. Ball)
Chief Tug Smith ...
Elmer (as Chief Elmer Tugsmith)
Rude Frimel ...
Orchestra Conductor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Christopher Barrett ...
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Jon Cutler ...
Driver (uncredited)
Running Deer ...
Indian (uncredited)
Raven Grey Eagle ...
Indian (uncredited)
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Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Man #4 (uncredited)
Carl D. Parker ...
Railroad Conductor (uncredited)
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Tex (uncredited)
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Directed by

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Peter Bogdanovich

Written by

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W.D. Richter ... (written by) (as W. D. Richter) and
Peter Bogdanovich ... (written by)

Produced by

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Robert Chartoff ... producer
Frank Marshall ... producer
Irwin Winkler ... producer

Music by

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Richard Hazard

Cinematography by

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László Kovács

Editing by

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William C. Carruth ... (as William Carruth)

Editorial Department

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Bill Lindemann ... assistant film editor

Casting By

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Lynn Stalmaster

Art Direction by

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Richard Berger

Set Decoration by

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Darrell Silvera ... (as David Silvera)

Costume Design by

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Theadora Van Runkle

Makeup Department

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Tom Ellingwood ... makeup artist
Ruby Ford ... hair stylist
Marlene D. Williams ... hair stylist (as Marlene Williams)

Production Management

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Mel Dellar ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Stephen Lim ... second assistant director (as Steve Lim)
Jack Frost Sanders ... assistant director (as Jack Sanders)
Arne Schmidt ... second assistant director

Art Department

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John Barton ... set dresser
Carl Hanson ... set dresser
Bob Lawless ... painter
Max Miller ... prop person
Ed Shanley ... construction coordinator
George Tours ... lead man
Rich Valesko ... property master (as Richard Valesko)
Dean Wilson ... prop person

Sound Department

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Richard Burrow ... sound editor
Michael Colgan ... sound editor
Morris Feingold ... boom operator
Les Fresholtz ... re-recording mixer
Glen Lambert ... boom operator
Michael Minkler ... re-recording mixer
Arthur Piantadosi ... re-recording mixer
Kay Rose ... sound editor
Victoria Rose Sampson ... sound editor (as Vickie Sampson)
Barry Thomas ... production sound
Morton Tubor ... sound editor (as Mort Tubor)

Special Effects by

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Cliff Wenger ... special effects

Stunts

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Joe Amsler ... stunts
Sandra Lee Gimpel ... stunt performer
Julie Ann Johnson ... stunts
Hal Needham ... stunt coordinator / stunts
Ron Stein ... stunts
Charles A. Tamburro ... stunts (as Charles Tamburro)
Joe Amsler ... stunt double Ryan O' Neal (uncredited)
Alan Gibbs ... stunts (uncredited)
Hal Needham ... stunt double Burt Reynolds (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... gaffer (as Richmond Aguilar)
Rick Borchardt ... dolly grip
Bobby Byrne ... camera operator
Paul Caven ... best boy
Leonard Lookabaugh ... key grip (as Len Lookabaugh)
Steve Stafford ... assistant camera
Ted T. Sugura ... assistant camera (as Ted Suguira)
Joseph E. Thibo ... assistant camera (as Joe Thibo)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sandy Berke Jordan ... wardrobe (as Sandra Burke)
Norman Salling ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Kenneth Wannberg ... music editor (as Ken Wannberg)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Lois Thurman ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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James D. Brubaker ... transportation coordinator (as James Brubaker)

Additional Crew

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Rita Abrams ... choreographer
Neil Canton ... production assistant
Daniel J. Heffner ... production assistant
Stevie Myers ... head wrangler
Grant Olson ... craft service
Marge Rowland ... production secretary
Charles A. Tamburro ... helicopter pilot
Robert Weatherwax ... dog trainer
Mae Woods ... assistant to director
Joe Amsler ... stand-in: Ryan O'Neal (uncredited)

Thanks

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Allan Dwan ... special thanks
Raoul Walsh ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In 1911, Chicago lawyer Leo Harrigan and Florida proverbial snake-oil salesman Tom "Buck" Greenway, neither particularly committed or good at their respective jobs, accidentally get involved in the moving-picture-making business: one-, two-, three-, and four-reelers shown at nickelodeons--Leo initially as a scenarist turned scenarist/director/editor and Buck as an action actor, despite neither initially knowing anything about their jobs and Buck being afraid of heights and not knowing how to ride a horse--and being asked to do deal with both in front of a camera. Both get into the business working for independent producer H.H. Cobb at a time when the big moving-picture companies formed the Patents Company, using heavy-handed tactics to prevent small companies, like Cobb's Kinegraph, from being able to make pictures by denying use of cameras under supposed patent. Via different routes, Leo and Buck initially meet at one of Cobb's secret sets located in the backwater frontier railroad stop of Cucamonga, California, so chosen to hide from the Patent Company. Leo and Buck's relationship becomes even more complicated as they both fall in love at first sight with Kathleen Cooke, an extremely nearsighted and klutzy Chautauqua girl on a national tour, who literally stumbles onto the Cucamonga set. Their personal and professional lives, presented over a four-year period, are not only affected by the ongoing battle with the Patents Company, and Leo and Buck's love for Kathleen, but their own growth within the business, the struggle for artistic control, and the changing face of the business, which hits a milestone in 1915. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Footlight Parade (United States)
  • Starlight Parade (United States)
  • Peter Bogdanovich's Nickelodeon (World-wide, English title)
  • Así empezó Hollywood (Spain)
  • Din lumea filmului de altădată (Romania)
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  • 121 min
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Budget $9,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Orson Welles urged Peter Bogdanovich to photograph the film in black and white, but the studio balked at this idea. At the March 2008 Bogdanovich retrospective held at the Castro Theater, San Francisco, the director's cut of the film was presented in a black and white print. See more »
Goofs When the man shoots the movie camera, the hits on the camera do not match where his is pointing the gun, and the last flash on the camera has no corresponding gunshot sound. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in A Star Is Born, King Kong, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, The Enforcer, Network, Rocky, Nickelodeon, Silver Streak (1976). See more »
Soundtracks Harrigan See more »
Quotes Alice Forsyte: [at a movie premiere] I hear he's changing the title for New York.
Leo Harrigan: Yeah? To what?
Alice Forsyte: "The Birth of a Nation."
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