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Drag (1929) was a Drama Film directed by Frank Lloyd .

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Men in Drag: Exclusive Guest Post by Author Steve Massa (Slapstick Divas)

By Annmarie Gatti on Jul 27, 2017 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Men in Drag As if it weren?t enough that men dominated silent film comedy in general there were a few male comics who specialized in drag and often played female characters. Drag was a common and sure-fire laugh getter and almost every comedian, male and female, took advantage of it at some point. I... Read full article


Drag Me To Hell (2)

By Alyson on Oct 2, 2013 From The Best Picture Project

Drag Me to Hell has become one of my favorite guilty pleasure movies. ?It?s gotten to the point where if I find it on tv, I cannot turn it off. ?The first time I saw it, I wasn?t sure if it would be a truly scary film that would give me nightmares or a campy modern eye-roller. ?Happily, it lies in s... Read full article


61 Days of Halloween – Drag Me to Hell

By Bernardo Villela on Oct 2, 2012 From The Movie Rat

Drag Me to Hell is director Sam Raimi’s latest offering and a film which some had expected and hoped to be his triumphant return to the horror genre. Pair that with this being the first major production by Ghost House Pictures who have been unearthing and presenting some gems on DVD and it had... Read full article


Yankee Doodle dressed in drag

By Jnpickens on Jun 26, 2011 From Comet Over Hollywood

When you think of transgender individuals what comes to mind? Cher?s daughter, Chasity, becoming Chaz? The teased wigs and lots of eye make-up of Rupal?s contestants on the VH1 show ?Rupaul?s Drag Race?? Robin Williams in ?Mrs. Doubtfire?? What about a female impersonator in a 1919 silent film? ?Yan... Read full article


What a Drag! Bending Genders Cinema Style

By FlickChick on Jun 23, 2011 From A Person in the Dark

For one's art, an actor must suffer and sometimes cross gender. Some look better than others and some - well - some are just downright ugly! But, the great ones are good sports and throw everything into their role. And sometimes, something strangely sexy happens... The men have a harder time lookin... Read full article


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In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interestin First National Pictures and from that point on, all "First National" productions were actually made under Warner Bros. control, even though the two companies continued to retain separate identities until the mid-1930's, after which time "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture" was often used.
Vitaphone production reels #3386-3394.
In a separately filmed trailer, Vitaphone production reel #3048, Richard Barthelmess introduces other members of the cast, who sing.
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