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  1. The Moon in the Yellow River (Feb 29, 1932 - Apr 1932) Performer: Henry Hull [Darrell Blake] Play Original. The Bride the Sun Shines On (Dec 26, 1931 - Mar 1932) Performer: Henry Hull [Hubert Burnet] Play Comedy Original. The Roof (Oct 30, 1931 - Nov 1931) Performer: Henry Hull [A Young Man] Play Drama Original.

  2. Oct 13, 2011 · Werewolf of London was a Universal production directed by Stuart Walker who had worked with Hull the previous year in that same studio's Great Expectations (1934). Werewolf of London was made during January-February 1935 at a cost of $195,000 according to Weaver and the Brunas's in Universal Horrors (136). It was released May 13 of that year.

  3. TMP 104 Interviewee: Henry Hull Interviewer: Sarah Blanc Date of Interview : October 24, 2015 B: Henry Lane Hull, and this begins our interview. Mr. Hull, would you start by telling me when and where you were born? H: I was born in 1942 in Washington D.C. B: Okay and what are your parents names?

  4. Jan 28, 2016 · Henry Hull insisted that Jack Pierce’s original werewolf make-up be toned down, mainly because its application was time-consuming and its appearance excessively bizarre and zombie-like. In one of the wolf transformation scenes not using time-lapse photography, Hull passes several columns, each time becoming more wolf-like.

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  6. Feb 7, 2024 · "One-Eyed" Henry Hull is the protagonist of IDW Publishing's 2023 comic series Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons. A pirate who joined Sir Francis Drake's crew during Drake's circumnavigation of the globe in the 16th century, Hull found himself unraveling a conspiracy to cover up the existence of kaiju, some of which he had personally encountered during an expedition to Monster Island.

  7. Henry Hull, the actor who created the role of Jeeter on Broadway in "Tobacco Road," was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 13, 1890, the son of a drama critic. 1884 His actress wife, Juliet van Wyck Fremont (1884-1971), was the granddaughter of Civil War general and explorer John C. Fremont.

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