Showing posts with label Sidney Drew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sidney Drew. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Thank Goodness Mrs Drew is Going to Keep on Writing and Producing These Comedies -- August 7, 2019

Moving Picture World, 02-August-1919
Sidney Drew starred in the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew comedies with his first wife, Gladys Rankin Drew and his second wife, Lucille McVey. Sidney's sister, Georgiana Drew, was the mother of Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore. Sidney and his first wife were the parents of S Rankin Drew. The Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew series was a success for Vitagraph, then Metro and then Paramount. Sidney Drew died on 19-April-1919.

Lucille went on to write, direct and star in movies on her own. Her first solo starring effort was "Bunkered."

Moving Picture World, 02-August-1919
Lucille adapted the script for the first two-reeler of a series with Ernest Truex.

Moving Picture World, 09-August-1919
The author of the original story, Albert Payson Terhune, wrote many books about dogs. Producer Amedee Van Beuren made many features, shorts and cartoons.

Moving Picture World, 09-August-1919
The author compared one of Sidney's last movies, the short "Squared" with the feature on the same program and liked the short better.

Moving Picture World, 23-August-1919
Lucille was working on her next movie on location at Lake George in New  York state.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Mrs Sidney Drew in Bunkered -- July 5, 2019

Moving Picture World, 19-July-1919
Sidney Drew starred in the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew comedies with his first wife, Gladys Rankin Drew and his second wife, Lucille McVey. Sidney's sister, Georgiana Drew, was the mother of Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore. Sidney and his first wife were the parents of S Rankin Drew. The Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew series was a success for Vitagraph, then Metro and then Paramount. Sidney Drew died on 19-April-1919.

Moving Picture World, 12-July-1919
Lucille went on to write, direct and star in movies on her own.  Her first starring effort was "Bunkered."

Moving Picture World, 26-July-1919
"The Return of Polly" refers to the character whom she frequently played.

Moving Picture World, 19-July-1919
Amedee Van Beuren signed John Joseph Harvey to direct comedies starring Ernest Truex.  Lucille adapted the first story.

Moving Picture World, 19-July-1919
Producer Amedee Van Beuren offered "Five-Reel Prices for Two-Reel Stories" for Truex and Drew comedies.

Moving Picture World, 19-July-1919
Hobart Henley produced "The Gay Old Dog," adapted from an Edna Ferber story by Lucille.


Sunday, June 9, 2019

Mrs Sidney Drew Starts New Comedy -- June 9, 2019

Moving Picture World, 14-June-1919
Sidney Drew starred in the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew comedies with his first wife, Gladys Rankin Drew and his second wife, Lucille McVey. Sidney's sister, Georgiana Drew, was the mother of Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore. Sidney and his first wife were the parents of S Rankin Drew. The Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew series was a success for Vitagraph, then Metro and then Paramount. Sidney Drew died on 19-April-1919.

He doesn't look well in this image from one of their last movies, "Squared."

Moving Picture World, 07-June-1919
I didn't know New York City had a Punch and Judy Theater.

Moving Picture World, 21-June-1919
"Mrs Drew is playing her familiar role of Polly, and Donald McBride as her frivolous bachelor brother, heads the supporting cast."

Moving Picture World, 21-June-1919
Lucille is dressed in mourning.

Moving Picture World, 21-June-1919
Hobart Henley was an actor and director.  He filmed an adaption of Edna Ferber's short story "The Gay Old Dog" starring Lucille.

Moving Picture World, 28-June-1919
This item says Lucille bought the screen rights to the story.

Moving Picture World, 21-June-1919
Famous Players-Lasky had three Drew comedies in release.  


Saturday, May 11, 2019

Two-Reel Comedies of the Familiar Drew Type -- May 11, 2019

Moving Picture World, 03-May-1919
Sidney Drew starred in the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew comedies with his first wife, Gladys Rankin Drew and his second wife, Lucille McVey. Sidney's sister, Georgiana Drew, was the mother of Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore. Sidney and his first wife were the parents of S Rankin Drew. The Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew series was a success for Vitagraph, then Metro and then Paramount.

Last year we saw that Rankin Drew died in combat in World War One:
http://bigvriotsquad.blogspot.com/2018/05/s-rankin-drew-100-years-may-19-2018.html

Last month, we saw that Sidney Drew died on 19-April-1919:
http://bigvriotsquad.blogspot.com/2019/04/sidney-drew-100-years-april-9-2019.html

This gave rise to questions about what would happen to the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew series.  They had completed five of the contracted seven.  

Moving Picture World, 03-May-1919
"The Amateur Liar" was the first of three that had not yet been released.

Moving Picture World, 03-May-1919
Lucille was looking for scenarios for "two-reel comedies of the familiar Drew type..."

Moving Picture World, 17-May-1919
Producer Amedee Van Beuren said that actor Ernest Truex would appear with Lucille McVey.  Near as I can tell, it didn't happen.

Moving Picture World, 17-May-1919
I don't know if "Harold, the Last of the Saxons" still exists, but I hope it does.

Moving Picture World, 24-May-1919
Famous Players-Lasky announced it would release all seven Drew comedies called for in the contracts.

Moving Picture World, 31-May-1919
Lucille McVey planned to continue producing the Drew Comedies with Donald H MacBride "in a brotherly role."  She made about four more movies with John Cumberland.  I don't know anything about him.


Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Sidney Drew 100 Years -- April 9, 2019

Moving Picture World, 21-December-1918
Sidney Drew starred in the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew comedies with his first wife, Gladys Rankin Drew and his second wife, Lucille McVey. Sidney's sister, Georgiana Drew, was the mother of Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore. Sidney and his first wife were the parents of S Rankin Drew. The Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew series was a success for Vitagraph, then Metro and then Paramount.

When America entered World War One, Rankin Drew enlisted right away. He became an aviator, and was reported missing after a combat on 19-May-1918. It was later determined that he died that day. The news shattered his father:
http://bigvriotsquad.blogspot.com/2018/05/s-rankin-drew-100-years-may-19-2018.html 

Sidney Drew died 100 years ago today, on 19-April-1919.

Moving Picture World, 26-April-1919
Rock Island Argus, 15-April-1919
"BOTH STAGE AND SCREEN MOURN DEATH OF DREW
"(By Kitty Kelly, in Chicago Herald-Examiner).

"One of life's loveliest love stories came to an abrupt finale with the recent death of Sidney Drew at his New York home, 876 Park avenue, leaving to mourn him his widow, Lucille McVey Drew, who preferred being known as Mrs. Sidney Drew.

"One of the world's best friends has gone out, for the Sidney Drew comedies were known and delighted in the country over by the people of the land who got their points and found joy in the Drews' deft handling of affairs domestic, in which handling Mr. Drew was pictorially chief.

"Played Here Many Weeks.

"Mr. Drew and Mrs. Drew tightened these bonds of friendship when they went on the stage with 'Keep Her Smiling' and played many weeks daily before enthusiastic Chicagoans at the Woods theatre and at other theatres in other cities.

"And for all that Sidney Drew was winning laughter from the responsive crowds daily from the stage and putting smiles into the celluloid at the Essanay studio for future crowds while they were here he was a stricken man.

"A year ago. May 19, 1918, word came that his son, S. Rankin Drew, member of the Lafayette escadrille, was missing behind the German lines. The news deepened later into the death report From that time Mr. Drew, 55 years of age, was changed, though to the public he kept his ways of comedy remarkablv intact.

"Ill While Acting In Chicago.

While playing in Chicago Mr. Drew was fearfully nervous and had a severe cold and irritating eczema on his hands. At night Mrs. Drew, her sister and her secretary took turns sitting up playing cards with him until 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning. Yet under this stress his charming manner never failed, and his unposed devotion to Mrs. Drew impressed all who came in contact with them, even in the most casual fashion.

"While they presented ideal little comedies of domestic complications they lived ideal facts of perfect comradeship. They worked and played together, with Mrs. Drew superintending the scenarios, direction and mechanics of their pictures and seeing to it that Mr. Drew had full show in his role. And yet she styled herself as 'only the hard working farm hand in this firm. I'm younger and stronger and can see to these outside things, but Sidney Drew is the thing that makes the comedies go.'

"And he returned her devotion by continual consideration of her, in public and private. This is a fact. While playing here in Chicago Mr. Drew attended, as guest of honor, a banquet given him by the Forty club, and it was the first time he was ever away from his wife in their five year married life.

Washington Star, 09-April-1919

Saturday, May 19, 2018

S Rankin Drew 100 Years -- May 19, 2018

Motion Picture Magazine, September, 1918
Director and actor S(idney) Rankin Drew was the son of Sidney Drew and Gladys Rankin Drew of the Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew comedies and cousin of Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore.  The second Mrs Drew, Lucille McVey, was his stepmother. 

Based on the photo, Rankin Drew was a lot better-looking than his dad.  He seems to have resembled his cousin John.

When America entered World War One, Rankin Drew enlisted right away.  He became an aviator, and was reported missing after a combat on 19-May-1918.  It was later determined that he died that day.  The news shattered his father, who kept working but died the next year.