Herbert Moulton

Nascimento : 1922-09-16,

Morte : 1994-06-14

Filmes

Mesmer
Liveried Attendant
Para alguns ele era um mago, um milagreiro; para outros era um charlatão, uma fraude. Suas teorias eram revolucionárias, mas ele foi rejeitado por seus contemporâneos e deportado de sua terra natal, Viena. Ele incendiou Paris, se tornou um renegado na medicina, um visionário, um vilão. Franz Anton Mesmer Nasceu em 23 de maio de 1734, em Iznang, aldeia próxima do lago de Constança, filho do casal Franciscus Antonius Mesmer e Maria Ursula Michel, membros de uma grande família católica da Suábia, região que hoje pertence à Alemanha. Mesmer desencarnou em 5 de março de 1815.
I Love Vienna
Botschaftsbeamter
I love Vienna is a social comedy that explores the clash of cultures and values.
I'll Give My Life
Writer
This story opens with John Bradford throwing a graduation party for his son, Jim, who has just earned a degree in engineering. John has planned to make his son a partner in his engineering firm for many years. However, Jim has decided to enter the ministry.
Mr. Whitney Had a Notion
Producer
Historical short showing how Eli Whitney (best known for the invention of the cotton gin) played a significant role in the introduction of mass production techniques to the USA in the late 18th century.
Annie Was a Wonder
Producer
In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short, narrator John Nesbitt tells the story of Scandinavian immigrant Annie Swenson, who worked as cook and housekeeper in his family's home while he was growing up.
Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 6
Producer
In this musical short, Tex Beneke, Les Brown, and their Orchestras perform multiple numbers.
Musical Merry-Go-Round #4
Producer
Virginia O'Brien visits Martin Block as he hosts a radio show devoted to Les Brown and His Band of Renown. A few numbers are heard from the band as Block gives a brief history of how they started. O'Brien also recalls her first movie song.
Souvenirs of Death
Producer
This MGM John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short tells the story of how a Mauser pistol used on the battlefield by Germans during WWII makes its way into the hands of an American gangster.
Goodbye, Miss Turlock
Producer
Narrator John Nesbitt laments the disappearance of the rural one-room schoolhouse in America. He reminisces about his own days as a student in such a school and how his teacher, Miss Turlock, influenced so many students. Many of them reunite at the school on Miss Turlock's last day, when the school was closed in 1940.
Stairway to Light
Producer
This John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short tells the story of 18th Century French physician Dr. Philippe Pinel, who initiated enlightened, humane treatment of the mentally ill.
Main Street After Dark
Associate Producer
A police detective (Edward Arnold) uses fluorescent powder to catch a pickpocket (Selena Royle) and her gang.
Main Street Today
Producer
This patriotic short film promotes America's war effort at home. The story looks at a fictional small town's main street, seeing where additional workforce, for increased production of materials needed by the military, might come from.
The Yankee Doodler
Director
Ancestors of music videos, YANKEE DOODLER, ROSIE THE RIVETER, and DEAR ARABELLA were made during World War II for coin-operated jukebox devices found in restaurants, bars and train stations. On built-in glass screens, they projected 16mm films of artists performing popular tunes. These examples, although not in perfect condition, are time capsules of their era. William Frawley was a vaudevillian and musical comedy performer decades before he played Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy.
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6
Producer
Narrator Hopper covers two war benefit affairs, a garden party and a USO fashion show, at Pickfair, "The White House of Hollywood."
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6
Director
Narrator Hopper covers two war benefit affairs, a garden party and a USO fashion show, at Pickfair, "The White House of Hollywood."
The Chool Song
Associate Producer
1942 Soundies musical short starring The King's Men
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 5
Director
Fifth film in the Hedda Hopper documentary series.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 4
Director
Fourth film in the Hedda Hopper series.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 3
Director
Hedda reports on a dog training school and a Hemingway hunting trip.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2
Director
Hedda Hopper plays hostess at a party for her (grown) son William (DeWolfe Jr.). Hopper, attends the dedication of the Motion Picture Relief Fund's country home and goes to the Mocambo. There is also a sequence dedicated to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin world premiere of the first short in this series attended by more that a few film stars.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 1
Producer
Hedda Hopper guides us through some of Hollywood's sights; the home of William S. Hart and a Kay Kyser recording-session being among them.
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 1
Director
Hedda Hopper guides us through some of Hollywood's sights; the home of William S. Hart and a Kay Kyser recording-session being among them.
The Star Reporter in Hollywood
Director
Part of Paramount Headliner: Hollywood Star Reporter series
The Fashion Side of Hollywood
Editor
Compilation of lighting and costume tests from various films, most notably Sternberg's The Devil Is a Woman (1935).
Hollywood Extra Girl
Director
Semi-documentary of a typical "extra girl" on a C.B.DeMille film.
Hollywood Rhythm
Director
This short plugs the new tunes written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel for the movie "College Rhythm" and shows the audience how they were written and rehearsed. Naturally it also advertises the movie.
The Hollywood You Never See
Writer
The making of Cleopatra (1934), showing pre-production, DeMille directing a scene, and the addition of music to the soundtrack.
The Hollywood You Never See
Director
The making of Cleopatra (1934), showing pre-production, DeMille directing a scene, and the addition of music to the soundtrack.