Battling Bunyan is a 1924 American silent sports comedy film directed by Paul Hurst and starring Wesley Barry, Frank Campeau, and Molly Malone.[1] It was based on a short story in the Saturday Evening Post by Raymond Leslie Goldman. In order to raise cash in a hurry, a young man takes up professional boxing despite the fact he is totally unsuited to it.
BattlingBunyan is a 1924 American silent sports comedy film directed by Paul Hurst and starring Wesley Barry, Frank Campeau, and Molly Malone. It was...
Who Dance (1924) - 'Slip' Blaney The Alaskan (1924) - Stampede Smith BattlingBunyan (1924) - Jim Canby Coming Through (1925) - Shackleton The Saddle Hawk...
JSA. Three days later, US and South Korean forces launched Operation Paul Bunyan, an operation that cut down the tree with a show of force to intimidate...
silent film. Other works of Goldman's adapted into films included BattlingBunyan (1924), from a short story in the Saturday Evening Post, and That Red-Headed...
Horseman (1921) Winners of the West (1921) Too Much Business (1922) BattlingBunyan (1924) The Business of Love (1925) The Outlaw Express (1926) The Blind...
Since the folkloric hero Paul Bunyan's first major appearance in print, the character has been utilized to promote a variety of products, locations, and...
Another Man's Wife (1924) - Rumrunner Greed (1924) - 'Popper' Sieppe BattlingBunyan (1924) - A Stranger One Year to Live (1925) - Froquin The Wizard of...
with Care (1922) A Wonderful Wife (1922) Youth Must Have Love (1922) BattlingBunyan (1924) Frozen Justice (1929) The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929) The Gorilla...
The Printer's Devil (1923) The Country Kid (1923) Pure Grit (1923) BattlingBunyan (1924) George Washington Jr. (1924) The Midshipman (1925) The Fighting...
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass, and commonly referred to as Custer's...
battle for forty days and forty nights. Nanabozho ends the fight by slapping Bunyan across the face with a Red Lake walleye fish. After this, Bunyan "stumbles...
Love (1924) The Cowboy and the Flapper (1924) The Martyr Sex (1924) BattlingBunyan (1924) Butter Fingers (1925) Mulhall's Greatest Catch (1926) Legionnaires...
writer Edward S. O'Reilly in 1923. Dorson also regarded Paul Bunyan as fakelore. Although Bunyan originated as a character in traditional tales told by loggers...
were increased to DEFCON 3, where they remained throughout Operation Paul Bunyan. During the September 11 attacks, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld ordered...
Who Would Valiant Be", is an English Christian hymn using words of John Bunyan in The Pilgrim's Progress, first appearing in Part 2 of The Pilgrim's Progress...
Hogg Distilleries. While in Los Angeles, he appeared in the movies BattlingBunyan (1924), The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933), Big City (1937) and Heavyweight...
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lumberjack in Michigan. He has often been said to be the man who inspired Paul Bunyan in at least some part. According to historian D. Lawrence Rogers, Fournier...
History of Modern Britain. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-091-92648-9. Bunyan, Tony (1985). "From Saltley to Orgreave via Brixton". Journal of Law and...
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Khartoum from RSF "mercenaries" and cleanse the city of their presence. The Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous (Arabic: البنيان المرصوص) battalion, a large former unit of the...