The Hoot Gibson Show 1954 16mm Kinescope Rare
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The Hoot Gibson Show 1954 16mm Kinescope Rare
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This was a 16mm Kinescope I bought 40 odd years ago, and I hope to restore at a later date, or as soon as I can find it in storage. The commercial to raise Chinchillas is a mind blower. I might start raising alligators too make shoes. I would guess and I'll let Gibson fans tell me that this was not the best time of his life.
Notes by Barry I. Grauman
1954 filmed syndicated series, sponsored by a company that offered sucker viewers the opportunity to raise their own "Aristo-Blue Chinchillas" for fun and profit; the local number you could call for more information- as well as the location of the "Aristo-Blue" showroom and offices in YOUR area- was flashed via a teleprompter by the station carrying the program, at 13:03. Along with the sales pitch and "color motion picture" you saw about chinchilla raising, the salesmen also gave you a copy of the booklet "Aristo-Blue, the aristocrats of chinchillas, presents the amazing story of the fabulous chinchilla industry".
By the way, Aristo-Blue Chinchillas, Inc. {George T. Johnson, president, who appears at 6:54}- which just happened to be Hoot Gibson's own company, as he owned a chinchilla ranch- was out of business by 1974.
Other Notes on-Line:
Edmund Richard "Hoot" Gibson was a rodeo champion, film actor, film director, and producer. While acting and stunt work began as a sideline to Gibson's focus on rodeo, he successfully transitioned from silent films to become a leading performer in Hollywood's growing cowboy film industry.
During the period between World War I and World War II, he was second only to cowboy film legend Tom Mix as a box office draw. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
In 1910, film director Francis Boggs was looking for experienced cowboys to appear in his silent film Pride of the Range. Gibson and Tom Mix, another future star of Western films, were hired. Gibson made a second film for Boggs in 1911. After a deranged employee killed Boggs, director Jack Conway hired Gibson to appear in his 1912 Western His Only Son.[citation needed]
Acting for Gibson was then a minor sideline, and he continued competing in rodeos to make a living. In 1912, he won the all-around championship at the famous Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon and the steer roping world championship at the Calgary Stampede.
Gibson's career was temporarily interrupted with service in the United States Army during World War I as a sergeant in the Tank Corps. When the war ended, he returned to the rodeo business and became good friends with Art Acord, a fellow cowboy and movie actor.
The two participated in summer rodeo, then went back to Hollywood for the winter to do stunt work. For several years, Gibson had secondary film roles (primarily in Westerns) with stars such as Harry Carey.
By 1921, the demand for cowboy pictures was so great, Gibson began receiving offers for leading roles. Some of these offers came from up-and-coming film director John Ford, with whom Gibson developed a lasting friendship and working relationship.
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As I've reported before that the Indiana University Film Library has acquired the first thousand 16mm & 35mm Celluloid film reels from my collection and has completed restoring over 350 films.
One of my first projects with these lost films now in 2K/4K HD Imagery is to create a series that starts off dedicated to all the "Live" Kid Shows we remember like:
Rootie Kazootie, Winky Dink & Me, Andy's Gang, Beany & Cecil, Shari Lewis, Ding Dong School, Super Circus, Juvenile Jury, Foodini the Great, Captain Video, Space Patrol, Kukla Fran & Ollie and Shenanigans among others.
This includes thousands of restored television commercials to watch, and help me document, but that's another adventure.
Others shows will include Morning Programs, Variety Shows, News Events, Specials, Documentaries, Sports Shows, and a lot more, there still thousands of films yet to save.
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