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'He peed on the cadets': Lee Tracy in Mexico

Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on Oct 20, 2015

In most tales from Hollywood history, the truth will never really be found. The passing of time and the death of key players as well as the problem of preserving positive legacies, keeps some facts buried forever. Surprisingly with the strange arrest of Lee Tracy during the filming of Viva Villa in read more

'He peed on the cadets': Lee Tracy in Mexico

Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on Oct 20, 2015

In most tales from Hollywood history, the truth will never really be found. The passing of time and the death of key players as well as the problem of preserving positive legacies, keeps some facts buried forever. Surprisingly with the strange arrest of Lee Tracy during the filming of Viva Villa in read more

Actor Lee Tracy What happened in Mexico 1933

Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Aug 4, 2014

What happened in Mexico didn't stay in Mexico for Lee Tracy Lee Tracy 1945 Betrayal From The East "I heard a parade going by. I ran out on the balcony, waved and shouted, 'Viva La Parade.' I had on pajama pants. Some of the boys in the parade saw me waving my arms and shouting they hollered bac read more

Three from Lee Tracy

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Nov 21, 2013

Lee Tracy was a bit of anomaly. The hugely popular leading man, the go-to-guy for the fast talking wise guy of 1930′s dramas, was not what you’d call a looker. He was pitted and lumpy and his success flew in the face of Hollywood convention. Hitting the scene in 1929, Tracy was somehow read more

Lee Tracy Bigmouth Theatre: "Clear All Wires" and "Washington Merry-Go-Round"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 16, 2013

Between 1929-35, Lee Tracy appeared in more than twenty films as a reporter, shyster lawyer, press agent, publicity man, promoter, politician and puppeteer. And in all of them he. Talked. All. The. Time. Fast, and with authority, punctuating his words with jabs into the air. Or, when he is "contri read more

Lee Tracy Bigmouth Theatre: "Clear All Wires" and "Washington Merry-Go-Round"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 16, 2013

Between 1929-35, Lee Tracy appeared in more than twenty films as a reporter, shyster lawyer, press agent, publicity man, promoter, politician and puppeteer. And in all of them he. Talked. All. The. Time. Fast, and with authority, punctuating his words with jabs into the air. Or, when he is "contri read more