The film going atmosphere counts too
For the youngsters on their way to the Saturday matinee to enjoy the next Tom Tyler western during the 1930’s, plus a cartoon or two, and a film serial chapter, did not mean the immediate surroundings had to be bland.
Read more here
|
A voice perfect for talkies: Tom Tyler in “West of Cheyenne”
Once Tom Tyler’s silent film career finally wound down by the end of 1930 – his last one being “Canyon of Missing Men” for Syndicate Pictures – he had to adjust to the brand-new invention known as synchronized sound film, better known as talkies in order to keep his career going.
Read more here
|
Tom Tyler and Lon Chaney Jr: The Perfect Match
The son of a very famous silent film actor – one better known as “The man of a thousand faces” - Lon Chaney Jr. usually is not the first name that comes to mind when discussing B-westerns of the 1930’s.
Read more here
|
|