Barnum Was Right is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring Glenn Tryon, Merna Kennedy and Basil Radford.[1] Along with the sound version, the film was also released in a silent version for theatres not wired for sound. At present only the silent version exists, whilst the sound version is presumed lost.[2]
^Munden p.39
^"Progressive Film List: Barnum Was Right". Silent Era. October 18, 2009.
BarnumWasRight is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring Glenn Tryon, Merna Kennedy and Basil Radford. Along with the sound version...
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(d. 22 April 2020) was also an actress. BarnumWasRight (1939) Idolatry at Inishargie (1942) Poor Errand (1943) Right Again Barnum (1943) The End House...
and exhibited under similar names and pretexts. P. T. Barnum exhibited the original in Barnum's American Museum in New York in 1842, but it then disappeared—likely...
20 October 1952, from liver failure due to cirrhosis of the liver. BarnumWasRight (1929) as Standish Woman to Woman (1929) as Officer in Street (uncredited)...
(1929) as Hannah Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929) as Sadie, the Maid BarnumWasRight (1929) as Maid (uncredited) Wall Street (1929) as Magnolia Nix on Dames...
Barnum Brown (February 12, 1873 – February 5, 1963), commonly referred to as Mr. Bones, was an American paleontologist. Named after the circus showman...
of the Field (1924) Topsy and Eva (1927) Lost at the Front (1927) BarnumWasRight (1929) The Loud Mouth (1932) Oh, My Nerves (1935) Three Stooges shorts...
Lucky Day (1929) as Jerome Van Dyne Girl Overboard (1929) as Joe Evans BarnumWasRight (1929) as Samuel Locke The Mississippi Gambler (1929) as Tiny Beardsley...
produced by Doing Things Media in which host and creator Julian Shapiro-Barnum interviews children between the ages of two and nine years old playing outside...
is buried at Pinecrest Cemetery in California. 1928 The Circus 1929 BarnumWasRight 1929 Skinner Steps Out 1929 Broadway 1930 The Rampant Age 1930 Embarrassing...
with the playwright Lawrence Langner. This was followed by the plays Personality (1921) and BarnumWasRight (1923), and his final musical, Kitty's Kisses...
Commodore Nutt, was an American dwarf and an entertainer associated with P. T. Barnum. In 1861, Nutt was touring New England with a circus when Barnum hired him...
needed] – February 19, 1836) was an African-American woman who was exhibited by P.T. Barnum with the false claim that she was the 161-year-old nursing mammy...
got his cut regularly. It was a stinker of a picture, but it made money. Which only goes to prove that P. T. Barnumwasright." "Wild Realm Reviews: The...
Clarence Forrest Burton (May 10, 1882 – December 2, 1933) was an American silent film actor. Burton was born in Fort Lyon, in Benton County, Missouri and started...