Seven Keys to Baldpate Overview:

Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935) was a Comedy - Mystery Film directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy and produced by William Sistrom.

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Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917) A Silent Film Review

By Fritzi Kramer on Aug 17, 2014 From Movies Silently

By Fritzi Kramer on August 17, 2014 in Blog, Feature, Silent Movie Review, Silents vs Talkies George M. Cohan tries his hand at the silent screen in this adaptation of his hit play. He plays a schlock writer who wagers he can create work of literature in 24-hours. Our hero goes to an isolated and de... Read full article


Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "Seven Keys to Baldpate"

By David on Sep 1, 2012 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

Based on George M. Cohan's 1913 play, which itself was based on a novel by Earl Derr Biggers, the man who also gave us Charlie Chan, the 1929 film version of "Seven Keys to Baldpate" takes place in what one character calls "the loneliest spot on earth -- a summer resort in the winter." To this spot... Read full article


Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "Seven Keys to Baldpate"

By David on Sep 1, 2012 From The Man on the Flying Trapeze

Based on George M. Cohan's 1913 play, which itself was based on a novel by Earl Derr Biggers, the man who also gave us Charlie Chan, the 1929 film version of "Seven Keys to Baldpate" takes place in what one character calls "the loneliest spot on earth -- a summer resort in the winter." To this spot... Read full article


Seven Keys To Baldpate(1935).

By Dawn on Jul 25, 2011 From Noir and Chick Flicks

Seven Keys To Baldpate(1935). Directed by William Hamilton, Edward Killy. Cast: Gene Raymond, Margaret Callahan, Eric Blore, Grant Mitchell. The story begins during the middle of a winter storm, Magee, a novelist, checks into the resort called Baldpate Inn, where he given the "only key" to the hote... Read full article


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George M. Cohan's play opened on Broadway in New York at the Astor Theater on September 22nd, 1913 and ran for 320 performances.
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