User talk:Mtjannetta

This is my explanation for the creation of a new page.

“In the name of the law” is a feature film about a San Francisco policeman. On many sites, including the original Wikipedia article on the movie, Honus Wagner was mentioned as have a prominent role in the film. This is not true.

I thought this required a two-prong correction.

  1. First, I corrected the page “In the Name of the Law (1922 Film)” removing references to Honus Wagner. I thought it wasn’t appropriate to explain the Honus Wagner mix-up on the actual movie page.
  1. Second, I thought I should create a second page to explain how Honus Wagner connection occurred. I requested the creation of a new page – “In the Name of the Law (1922 film Honus Wagner).”

This is my rationale for requesting the creation of a new page titled – In the Name of the Law (1922 film Honus Wagner). I think an explanation for the Honus Wagner mix-up should be published somewhere. Note - I am not requesting this page should replace the existing page "In the Name of the Law (1922 film)"

If you have a better solution to clarify this mix-up – please advise.

Thanks

Mtjannetta (talk) 19:56, 3 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Micheal,
I am unsure how to reach out, so forgive me if I broke any rules, or left this in the wrong place. Through ancestry.com and a photo album left to me by my grandfather, who was a projectionist for Paramount for 40 years, I discovered that my great uncle's photos album have been digitized by the State of California but never annotated, so the photos are largely undiscovered. Leslie E Cuffe began working for Famous Players Lasky in 1920, and went on to be the camera techician for Cecil B DeMille ( with location photos of the Ten Commandments) and Clarence Badger and others. I am not a film buff, but know what I have stumbled upon is of great interest to others. His photos include the projectors from the 1918 film lab at Toronto Tech, pre-production location photos from Old Ironsides, the location filming of The Golden Princess, and wonderful set photos from The Ten Commandments, etc, etc. From director Clarence Badger he purchased his ranch in Lone Pine, which was the site of the Ganga Din.
All I want to do is share, but I have no idea how to do it. And, you sounded like a nice guy :)
Thank you, Karen InmemoryofCuffe (talk) 16:08, 1 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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