The Lost World
BLAINE GALE AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER
ORGAN SCORING “THE LOST WORLD” FOR
EDISON ST / THE ORGAN LOFT SCREENING
ON MARCH 23rd & 24th at 7:30 pm
You won’t want to miss this screening of the
Original Tale of Living Dinosaurs from the Jurassic
Age! A Magnificent Restoration of the 1925 Classic.
In the upper regions of the Amazon lies a jungle
bigger in area than all Europe, which no man had
ever penetrated. It is there Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
in his famous novel, finds the Lost World and its
fearsome monsters, supposed to have been dead
ten million years, or more.
The prehistoric dinosaurs of “THE LOST WORLD”
have been brought to life on the screen through the
Magic of WILLIS O’BRIEN who also was responsible
for the 1933 classic “KING KONG”.
With an impressive cast including BESSIE LOVE,
WALLACE BEERY, LEWIS STONE and LLOYD HUGES
you will experience the journey of a life-time with
BLAINE GALE providing the musical setting
.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street
(Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
The Lost World
BLAINE GALE AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER
ORGAN SCORING “THE LOST WORLD” FOR
EDISON ST / THE ORGAN LOFT SCREENING
ON MARCH 23rd & 24th at 7:30 pm
You won’t want to miss this screening of the
Original Tale of Living Dinosaurs from the Jurassic
Age! A Magnificent Restoration of the 1925 Classic.
In the upper regions of the Amazon lies a jungle
bigger in area than all Europe, which no man had
ever penetrated. It is there Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
in his famous novel, finds the Lost World and its
fearsome monsters, supposed to have been dead
ten million years, or more.
The prehistoric dinosaurs of “THE LOST WORLD”
have been brought to life on the screen through the
Magic of WILLIS O’BRIEN who also was responsible
for the 1933 classic “KING KONG”.
With an impressive cast including BESSIE LOVE,
WALLACE BEERY, LEWIS STONE and LLOYD HUGES
you will experience the journey of a life-time with
BLAINE GALE providing the musical setting
.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street
(Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
Thursday & Friday MAY 4th & 5th at 7:30 p.m.
Without a doubt, JOHN GILBERT is one of the legendary stars of the screen. Born in Logan, UT
by the end of the silent era (1927-28) he was the highest paid actor under contract, receiving
$250,000 per picture! “BARDELYS The MAGNIFICENT” is a delightful action adventure film directed
by the great KING VIDOR in which JOHN GILBERT creates a dashing costume film in the mode
of Douglas Fairbanks. All accompany by the Magic touch Blaine Gale. This is a film NOT to be missed!
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street
(Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
BUSTER KEATON’S “STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.”
with BLAINE GALE at the WURLITZER PIPE
ORGAN on APRIL 20th & 21st at 7:30 pmRoger Ebert writes: “In film after film, Buster Keaton
does difficult and dangerous things and keeps the
poker face. His philosophy is embodied in his body
language. The world throws its worst at him, but he
Is plucky and determined, ingenious and stubborn,
and will do his best.
Keaton is famous for a shot in “STEAMBOAT
BILL, JR.,” where he stands in front of a house
during a cyclone, and a wall falls on top of him;
he is saved because he happens to be exactly
where the window is. He refused to rehearse this
dangerous stunt because, he explained, he
trusted his set-up, so why waste a wall?”
BLAINE GALE will set the mood at the mighty
Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ for one of Keaton’s
Funniest films in which he co-stars with great
Ernest Torrence. DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
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BUSTER KEATON’S “STEAMBOAT BILL, JR.”
with BLAINE GALE at the WURLITZER PIPE
ORGAN on APRIL 20th & 21st at 7:30 pmRoger Ebert writes: “In film after film, Buster Keaton
does difficult and dangerous things and keeps the
poker face. His philosophy is embodied in his body
language. The world throws its worst at him, but he
Is plucky and determined, ingenious and stubborn,
and will do his best.
Keaton is famous for a shot in “STEAMBOAT
BILL, JR.,” where he stands in front of a house
during a cyclone, and a wall falls on top of him;
he is saved because he happens to be exactly
where the window is. He refused to rehearse this
dangerous stunt because, he explained, he
trusted his set-up, so why waste a wall?”
BLAINE GALE will set the mood at the mighty
Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ for one of Keaton’s
Funniest films in which he co-stars with great
Ernest Torrence. DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
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Thursday & Friday MAY 4th & 5th at 7:30 p.m.
Without a doubt, JOHN GILBERT is one of the legendary stars of the screen. Born in Logan, UT
by the end of the silent era (1927-28) he was the highest paid actor under contract, receiving
$250,000 per picture! “BARDELYS The MAGNIFICENT” is a delightful action adventure film directed
by the great KING VIDOR in which JOHN GILBERT creates a dashing costume film in the mode
of Douglas Fairbanks. All accompany by the Magic touch Blaine Gale. This is a film NOT to be missed!
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street
(Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
Thursday & Friday MAY 4th & 5th at 7:30 p.m.
Without a doubt, JOHN GILBERT is one of the legendary stars of the screen. Born in Logan, UT
by the end of the silent era (1927-28) he was the highest paid actor under contract, receiving
$250,000 per picture! “BARDELYS The MAGNIFICENT” is a delightful action adventure film directed
by the great KING VIDOR in which JOHN GILBERT creates a dashing costume film in the mode
of Douglas Fairbanks. All accompany by the Magic touch Blaine Gale. This is a film NOT to be missed!
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison Street
(Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
Thursday & Friday MAY 18th & 19th. Our Season Final:
“The GOLDEN AGE Of LAUREL & HARDY”
With a Special Tribute to the great HAL ROACH who brought Laurel & Hardy together as a screen team as well discovery HAROLD LLOYD and creating the OUR GANG Series. You experience a bit of HAROLD LLOYD as well see one of the most inventive OUR GANG Comedies every created. Two of LAUREL & HARDY’s greatest silent classics will screened with magic fingers of BLAINE GALE at the Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. This program is a wonderful way to conclude our season.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 – ADULTS: $8.00 – CHILDREN: $5.00
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Thursday & Friday MAY 18th & 19th. Our Season Final:
“The GOLDEN AGE Of LAUREL & HARDY”
With a Special Tribute to the great HAL ROACH who brought Laurel & Hardy together as a screen team as well discovery HAROLD LLOYD and creating the OUR GANG Series. You experience a bit of HAROLD LLOYD as well see one of the most inventive OUR GANG Comedies every created. Two of LAUREL & HARDY’s greatest silent classics will screened with magic fingers of BLAINE GALE at the Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ. This program is a wonderful way to conclude our season.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just ¼ block east of State St at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 – ADULTS: $8.00 – CHILDREN: $5.00
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CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF BUSTER KEATON’S 1923 MASTERPIECE ‘OUR HOSPITALITY”
THURS. AUG. 31ST & FRIDAY SEPT. 1ST at EDISON ST / THE ORGAN LOFT with BLAINE GALE at the the MIGHTY WURLITZER THEATER PIPE ORGAN at 7:30 pm
With this his second feature film, Keaton created a historical comedy that ranks right at the top of his greatest comedies. Blaine Gale will be at Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ to create a wonderful setting for a Keaton masterpiece that ranks with his THE GENERAL, STEAMBOAT BILL, JR., THE CAMERAMAN or SHERLOCK, JR.
Appearing in “OUR HOSPITALITY” with Buster Keaton are his wife Natalie Talmadge, his father Joe Keaton and his one-year old son, Buster Keaton Jr.!
Writing about Keaton, Roger Ebert stated:
“Because he was funny, because he wore that porkpie hat, Keaton’s physical skills are often undervalued. We hear about the stunts of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., but no silent star did more dangerous stunts than Buster Keaton. Instead of using doubles, he himself doubled for some of his actors, doing their stunts as well as his own. In “OUR HOSPITALITY” he was almost killed when a safety wire snapped and he was swept toward a waterfall [captured on film for you to see].”
Without a doubt “OUR HOSPITALITY” (1923) is a BUSTER KEATON film to celebrate. We hope that you will join us for the 100th Year Celebration.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
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