La Tombe 269 Posted March 25 4 minutes ago, Commtech Sio Bibble said: @diego could you please stop, this could be one of the most interesting threads on the sight and yet it isn't because it has been filled with hundreds of links to IMDb for films most people have never heard of and unknown actors with very few credits. If you don't know if a film has 'an entirely dead cast' don't post it here, it isn't useful to list numerous films and actors (who may or may not be alive) multiple times a month. Yes look at all the links to the films where the late centenarian actress Micheline Presle played....There are too many. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,055 Posted March 25 With this thread I empathise with parents whose son turned out to be a nonce. Having all that hope when it started and those great moments in the early years, and then.... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Craigerz 39 Posted April 6 Still going strong on her 105th birthday today! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,858 Posted April 6 Anita Blom died and was the last known cast member of the film Fängelse to be alive Prisão (1949) - IMDb We just don't have information about one person in the cast of this film. Chris Poijes - IMDb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 14,987 Posted April 6 2 hours ago, Craigerz said: Still going strong on her 105th birthday today! Who is? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TQR 12,527 Posted April 6 3 minutes ago, Toast said: Who is? The person in the picture, silly! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,858 Posted April 23 With the death of Terry Carter, the film The Green Pastures (Filme para televisão 1957) - IMDb lost its last known cast member still alive.The film was nominated for 3 Emmys in 1958:The Green Pastures (Filme para televisão 1957) - Prêmios - IMDb Only one person in the cast, we are not sure is alive: Helen Dowdy - IMDb In 1959 there was a sequel to this film and it was nominated for an Emmy in 1960 The Green Pastures (Filme para televisão 1959) - Prêmios - IMDb And the same Helen is the doubt of this film too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,858 Posted May 5 Michel Garland died, he was the last surviving member of the cast of the film La rose rouge (1951) La rose rouge (1951) - IMDb There is no news about these actors: Michel de Villiers - IMDb Alfred Arlais - IMDb Grégoire Gromoff - IMDb Leduc - IMDb Jean Bellanger - IMDb He was the last known to die from this film as well. Encruzilhada do Pecado (1951) - IMDb There is no news about these actors: Corinne Aix - IMDb Nicole Gaillard - IMDb Maryse Paillet - IMDb Martine Reynaud - IMDb Lise Voltere - IMDb Robert Balpo - IMDb Robert Dock - IMDb He was the last known to die from this film as well. Pêcheur d'Islande (1959) - IMDb There is no news about these actors: Danièle Dali - IMDb Claude Figus - IMDb Caroline Saint - IMDb He was the last known to die from this film as well. Interpol contre X (Dossier AST-555) (1960) - IMDb There is no news about these actors: Edgar Duvivier - IMDb Paul Grandjean - IMDb Robert Lassus - IMDb Habib Mustapha - IMDb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 111 Posted May 7 On 25/01/2024 at 18:08, Toast said: I quite enjoy this thread. But I do see the point you're making. Thinking it through, every film ever made will be eligible eventually so we're setting ourself one heck of an admin job. For example, the cast of this might be the first entire cast of a film to all be dead. [Actual 4K Scan] The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station - Lumière Brothers - 1896. (youtube.com) I can't track down dates of birth/death but the cast is Marcel Koehler Self Mrs. Auguste Lumière Self Jeanne-Joséphine Lumière Self Rose Lumière Self Suzanne Lumière Self All presumably 'mort'/ And the behind the camera talent is Directing/Producing Auguste Lumière (died 1954) Louis Lumière (died 1948) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 111 Posted May 7 Which leads to the logical question: What is the second film ever made where we can say with confidence/prove that the entire cast is now dead? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
millwall32 111 Posted May 7 And that's beforen we even get into the question of whether the above and this ( Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) (youtube.com)) from a few years earlier count as "films". They were publicly shown, people paid to see them, so I guess they do. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diego 1,858 Posted Monday at 19:10 Franca Nutti died and the cast of the film Il signor Vernet (Filme para televisão 1954) - IMDb lost its last known cast member alive Some names have no information as to whether they are alive or not Wanda Tucci - IMDb Clara Valli - IMDb Giuseppe Caldani - IMDb Of the movie Il galantuomo per transazione (Filme para televisão 1959) - IMDb there is only one member of the cast who has no information as to whether he is alive Gino Bardellini - IMDb Of the movie Tasse, morale a parte (Filme para televisão 1966) - IMDb have some doubts Umberto Ceriani - IMDb Tina Maver - IMDb Anna Maria Sanetti - IMDb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladyfiona 2,093 Posted Monday at 19:33 Does anyone watch Talking Pictures TV? They show a lot of old movies and TV shows. This is their schedule for tonight. I've pondered going through some to see what casts are still alive. Sky - 343 Freeview - 82 Only downside is the only bloody adverts they show are for planning your funeral. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,055 Posted Monday at 20:47 1 hour ago, ladyfiona said: Does anyone watch Talking Pictures TV? They show a lot of old movies and TV shows. This is their schedule for tonight. I've pondered going through some to see what casts are still alive. Sky - 343 Freeview - 82 Only downside is the only bloody adverts they show are for planning your funeral. Really enjoyed coming across the 1961 British Rail faux-documentary/advertorial Terminus directed by a young John Schlesinger on there the other night. On the other hand, that show where Mike Read and the guy who runs the station do what amounts to a "chatting with DA LADZ" podcast but for people born during Neville Chamberlain's premiership might be the worst thing on TV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites