Angelita Mccall


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Distant Drums (1951)
Amelia

Life Events

Photo Collections

The Green Pastures - Lobby Cards
Here are a few lobby cards from The Green Pastures (1936). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

Videos

Movie Clip

Cabin In The Sky (1943) -- (Movie Clip) One Of Your Favorite Daughters The "Idea Men" at the "Hotel Hades" include Louis Armstrong, Mantan Moreland and Willie Best, led by "Lucifer Jr." (Rex Ingram), speaking to his father, then visiting the temptress Georgia (Lena Horne) in Cabin In The Sky, 1943.
Green Pastures, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) All But One Tree Rex Ingram performing two roles in the same scene, as Adam and as “De Lawd,” visiting his newly created earth, and producing Myrtle Anderson as Eve, the angels observing from above, in The Green Pastures, 1936, from Marc Connelly’s controversial Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Green Pastures, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) You Preachers Is The Devil “De Lawd” (Rex Ingram) down from heaven checking the status of his creations, earth and its human inhabitants, meeting Zeba (Edna Mae Harris) and Cain the Sixth (James Fuller), in the 1936 Warner Bros. version of Marc Connelly’s widely criticized Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The Green Pastures.
Green Pastures, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Here Comes De Lawd From a scene in which an African-American Louisiana Sunday school teacher describes heaven to his pupils, Gabriel (Oscar Polk) introduces Rex Ingram as “De Lawd,” visiting his angels, early in the Warner Bros.’ adaptation of Marc Connelly’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The Green Pastures, 1936.
Magician, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Concentrate Your Attention Occult-ish Paris scientist Haddo (Paul Wegener, title character), claiming he’s dropped by to apeologize for earlier bad behavior, has lightly hypnotized heroine Margaret (Alice Terry), whereupon director Rex Ingram leaps into fantasy, in The Magician, 1926, from a Somerset Maugham novel.
Magician, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Margaret Dauncey, Sculpteur Working on location in Paris, director Rex Ingram introduces his wife and production partner Alice Terry in the lead role, Gladys Hamer her hapless colleague, and a nasty art accident, opening The Magician, 1926, from a Somerset Maugham novel, starring Paul Wegener.
Magician, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Hypnotist, Magician And Student Of Medicine Paul Wegener as the title character, Oliver Haddo, dominates in his first scene, observing American surgeon Burdon (Ivan Petrovich) saving the paralyzed leading lady Margaret (Alice Terry, wife of director Rex Ingram), her doctor-uncle-guardian (Firmin Gamier) attending, in The Magician, 1926.
Magician, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Deadliest Of All Snakes Dr. Burdon (Ivan Petrovich) and sculptress Margaret (Alice Terry) are now an item, attending a Parisian fair, where creepy quasi-professional scientist Haddon (Paul Wegener) has been shadowing them, causing bad stuff to go down at the snake tent, in director Rex Ingram’s The Magician, 1926.
Mare Nostrum (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Goddess Of The Sea In director Rex Ingram's sketch of family history, the uncle called "The Triton" (Uni Apollon) horrifies a servant (Hughie Mack), urging young Ulysses (Kada Abd el Kader, who will become leading man Antonio Moreno) to take to the sea, in the international mega-production Mare Nostrum, 1926.
Mare Nostrum (1926) -- (Movie Clip) The Forbidden Room His family enriched by the Great War, Spanish captain Ulysses (Antonio Moreno) vacationing in Naples (on location) meets Freya (Alice Terry, wife of director Rex Ingram) who, he doesn’t realize, reminds him of the sea goddess of his dreams, with a stuffy archaeologist (Mme. Paquerette), in Mare Nostrum, 1926.
Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, The (1921) -- (Movie Clip) Will Of Don Julio Brooding now, after his opening tango scene, Rudolph Valentino is Argentine Julio, left out of his grandfather's will, Alan Hale his German uncle, Josef Swickard his French father, Bridgetta Clark his mom, Virginia Warwick his sister, in Rex Ingram's Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, 1921.
Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, The (1921) -- (Movie Clip) A Youthful Libertine Rudolph Valentino, born in the previous scene, appears here in his first major role, as Argentine heir Julio, immediately to the tango, Pomeroy Cannon his indulgent grandad, Beatrice Dominguez his partner, Rex Ingram directing, in Metro Pictures’ The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, 1921.

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