Incorrect credits (on the IMDB and in publications) are a particular minefield when two or more actors share the same name, and I've found a few examples of implausibly attributed roles in some IMDB filmographies. Perhaps we can hash them out here and Nitratevillains who contribute to the IMDB can encourage their correction:
Frank Morgan: he is credited in a 1935 British film called Lazybones, released in June of that year. The role, however, is 13th billed in the IMDB cast list and it seems odd that someone of his stature would cross the Atlantic to appear in such a small role in a quota picture. Furthermore, he was in front of the cameras in Hollywood almost constantly during late 1934 and 1935; per the filming dates given in the AFI catalogue, the only time when he didn't have a project at MGM or on loan-out was around March of '35--which would give him enough time to travel and finish his part, but for the reasons I mentioned earlier I still have reservations about his actual appearance in Lazybones. No article that I've found from the time mentions him travelling to Britain.
Jacqueline Logan: after 43 years of inactivity on the screen, the IMDB places her in a 1974 British film called Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman or Naughty Wives. Perhaps this isn't so implausible, as her last screen work before this credit was in a number of UK films in 1930-31, one of which she directed and wrote. Secrets..., however, looks to be a sex comedy if the IMDB keywords are any indication, and the subject matter seems to be at odds with Miss Logan's very conservative politics. Is this really her, or someone else?
Lois Moran: she is credited with a small part in the 1974 German film Alice in den Städten , but Richard Buller's biography of Miss Moran confirms that it featured an entirely different actress of the same name (p. 303).
Pat O'Brien: the IMDB places him in 1931's Honor Among Lovers, but the AFI catalogue entry states the actor in question is Pat J. O'Brien (whose silent roles have sometimes been mistakenly appended to the later Pat's filmography)
Others?
-Harold
Frank Morgan: he is credited in a 1935 British film called Lazybones, released in June of that year. The role, however, is 13th billed in the IMDB cast list and it seems odd that someone of his stature would cross the Atlantic to appear in such a small role in a quota picture. Furthermore, he was in front of the cameras in Hollywood almost constantly during late 1934 and 1935; per the filming dates given in the AFI catalogue, the only time when he didn't have a project at MGM or on loan-out was around March of '35--which would give him enough time to travel and finish his part, but for the reasons I mentioned earlier I still have reservations about his actual appearance in Lazybones. No article that I've found from the time mentions him travelling to Britain.
Jacqueline Logan: after 43 years of inactivity on the screen, the IMDB places her in a 1974 British film called Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman or Naughty Wives. Perhaps this isn't so implausible, as her last screen work before this credit was in a number of UK films in 1930-31, one of which she directed and wrote. Secrets..., however, looks to be a sex comedy if the IMDB keywords are any indication, and the subject matter seems to be at odds with Miss Logan's very conservative politics. Is this really her, or someone else?
Lois Moran: she is credited with a small part in the 1974 German film Alice in den Städten , but Richard Buller's biography of Miss Moran confirms that it featured an entirely different actress of the same name (p. 303).
Pat O'Brien: the IMDB places him in 1931's Honor Among Lovers, but the AFI catalogue entry states the actor in question is Pat J. O'Brien (whose silent roles have sometimes been mistakenly appended to the later Pat's filmography)
Others?
-Harold
Last edited by Harold Aherne on Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:50 pm, edited 2 times in total.
