Pancho’s Lost Film "The Life & Times of Pancho Villa" 1914 We finally have a glimpse of Raoul Walsh’s 1914 movie. "After an exhaustive two-year, multi-country search, documentary filmmaker Gregorio Rocha stumbled on a treasure at the University of Texas in El Paso. He had found, not the original film, but another lost film, La Venganza de Pancho Villa (The Revenge of Pancho Villa), that shared numerous unknown scenes from the 1914 film." Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
"Walt LaRue caricature of director Raoul Walsh. (1963) Vintage original caricature accomplished in pencil, ink and watercolor on 14 x 15.5 in. artists' leaf visible through 17 .5 x 20.5 in. mat. A caricature of director Raoul Walsh painting an exotic nude and with the speech bubble text, "If they'll just let me finish a few of these nudes --- I might consider doing a movie for em." Signed in the lower left, "Walt LaRue '63." Exhibiting edge toning and age. Unexamined out of frame. In vintage very good condition. Provenance: From the collection of Hisayo Kawahara, Raoul Walsh's long-term assistant and Japanese translator."
Daughter Jane and Papa Raoul “Russell recalled that, before she went on location with Walsh, she was told ‘not to go anywhere near a Walsh set’ since he was ‘horrible to actors.’ She found him to be just the opposite. He was ‘a pussycat,’ she later said, who began calling her ‘Daughter’ while she called him ‘Father.’ For the remainder of Walsh’s life, Russell sent him a Father’s Day card every year and later became close friends with Mary Walsh after the Walshes moved to Simi Valley.”
New Salvatore Ferragamo collection lets you step into styles worn by Gloria Swanson. Raoul & Gloria in "Sadie Thompson".