The Bandbox is a 1919 American silent mystery crime film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Doris Kenyon, Walter McEwen and Gretchen Hartman.[1] It is based on the 1912 novel of the same title by Louis Joseph Vance. Location shooting took place in Central Park and on Lake Mohegan in New York State.
Look up bandbox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bandbox is a type of box, or a small baseball park. Bandbox, band box or band-box may also refer...
TheBandbox is a 1919 American silent mystery crime film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Doris Kenyon, Walter McEwen and Gretchen Hartman....
Variety Bandbox is a BBC Radio variety show transmitted initially in the General Forces Programme and then the Light Programme. Featuring a mixture of...
Comedy Bandbox is a British TV show that was produced in Manchester by ABC Television from 1962 to 1966. Four series and 54 episodes were produced. It...
TheBandbox Plot of 4 November 1712, was an attempt on the life of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, the British Lord Treasurer, which was foiled by the...
pushed the land auction until June, the NHL and the players' association got cold feet about continuing to play at Mullett Arena, the loud-but-bandbox-sized...
wide. His radio work began with the BBC series Variety Bandbox, using as always his own Aldershot accent but in the persona of a Cockney spiv. His usual...
roles) in the BBC Radio sitcom The Navy Lark (1959–1977) and appearing in four films in the Carry On series. On television, Pertwee starred as the third incarnation...
) (Consists of the stories: "The Ghost in the Mill", "The Sullivan Looking-Glass", "The Minister's Housekeeper", "The Widow's Bandbox", "Captain Kidd's...
Persons of the Tale", "The Sinking Ship", "The Two Matches", "The Sick Man and the Fireman", "The Devil and the Innkeeper", "The Penitent", "The Yellow Paint"...
quickly acquired a reputation as a "bandbox" and a "launching pad" because of the high number of home runs hit at the new ballpark. Through its first 23...
pushed the land auction until June, the NHL and the players' association got cold feet about continuing to play at Mullett Arena, the loud-but-bandbox-sized...
sometimes been the bandbox, soapbox, moving box, or lunch box. The phrase in various forms has been used in arguments about tariff abolition, the rights of African...
War, Hill worked as a performer on radio, making his debut on Variety Bandbox 5 October 1947. His first appearance on television was in 1950. He later...
considered to be friendly to power hitters and unfriendly to pitchers. A bandbox. (see: Baker Bowl) A player or team with power and exceptional skill. Another...
the band as a bass player. While playing theBandbox club in Union City, the owner asked George what the name of his band was, and on the spur of the...
Here We Go Top Gear (1964–1967; a music show unrelated to the car franchise) Variety Bandbox Waterlogged Spa Welsh Rarebit Woman's Hour (1946–1967) Workers'...
than Ebbets Field, the intimate configuration prompted some baseball writers to refer to Ebbets Field as a "cigar box" or a "bandbox." When Ebbets Field...
might be the first recorded case of a device broadly similar to a modern parcel bomb featured in the 18th century affair known as theBandbox Plot. On...
program. During the first season, the WSP sponsored monthly lectures by Clayton Hamilton on Sunday afternoons at theBandbox Theatre. Only the third and final...
Aurora 7, Bandbox, Fellow Travelers (recently adapted into a miniseries by the same name), Watergate, Finale, Landfall, and most recently Up With the Sun....
War II, she worked on the BBC radio show Variety Bandbox, which led to her becoming the highest paid female singer in the UK at the time.[citation needed]...
the novel by Prosper Mérimée, The Purple Lady (1916), with her husband, Victor Hugo's Les Miserábles (1917), TheBandbox (1919), Bride 13 (1920 serial)...