Howard Hughes Produced Clara Bow Feature?
Posted: August 1st, 2008, 2:54 pm
Here is something very interesting, a poster for Clara Bow's GET YOUR MAN with Buddy Rogers, reveals that this picture was Co-Produced by Howard Hughes! So I wonder if this means that the same place where they discovered the other Hughes Silent's that a nice print of this movie was in there with them? Could it be possible? This would be wonderful if it was, because Paramount may not own the film then? I am going to try to find out some more details. GET YOUR MAN is not Lost!
While it doesn't say Howard R. Hughes on this poster, it does in the original link. I am trying to find another poster for this movie that bares his name. This film was released in December of 1927.
Details are slim on the TCM Movie Data Base, and Hughes name isn't mentioned. I have a poor bootleg that looks like it was processed at 16 frames per second? Much to slow for any movie released in late 1927. I have never watched more than about 5 minutes of it.
Shockingly enough, all Four of Clara Bow's Paramount features from 1928, when She was the Biggest Star anywhere, are currently considered to be "Lost".
While it doesn't say Howard R. Hughes on this poster, it does in the original link. I am trying to find another poster for this movie that bares his name. This film was released in December of 1927.
Details are slim on the TCM Movie Data Base, and Hughes name isn't mentioned. I have a poor bootleg that looks like it was processed at 16 frames per second? Much to slow for any movie released in late 1927. I have never watched more than about 5 minutes of it.
Shockingly enough, all Four of Clara Bow's Paramount features from 1928, when She was the Biggest Star anywhere, are currently considered to be "Lost".