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Harold J. Binney
Harold "Josh" Binney (1889 - 1956) was an actor, film producer, film company executive, and film director in the United States. He worked as an actor before establishing the Florida Film Company in Jacksonville, Florida in 1918 and produced and producing their films through his Harold J. Binney Productions division. He moved on to Canada and then Sonoma, California. Early life Harold Joshua Binney was born in Kansas City. He studied at the University of Washington and was an actor in vaudeville productions and with stock companies before becoming a film actor. He acted in films for Biograph, IMP, and Vogue. Career in film production He established Florida Film Corporation in Jacksonville and in 1918 producing and directed five comedies for the studio featuring Hillard “Fat” Karr who began his career in comedy films at Josh Binney Comedies in Florida. The films are ''Fabulous Fortune Fumblers'', ''Fred's Fictitious Foundling'', ''Freda's Fighting Father'', ''Fatty's Fast Flivve ...
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Hi-De-Ho (1947)
Hi-De-Ho may refer to: * ''Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho'', a 1934 short film featuring Cab Calloway * ''Hi-De-Ho (1947 film)'', a 1947 film starring Cab Calloway * "The Hi De Ho Man", a song by Cab Calloway * "Hi-De-Ho (Jack White song)", a song by Jack White on the 2022 album ''Fear of the Dawn'' * A scat phrase in the 1931 song "Minnie the Moocher" by Cab Calloway * "Hi-De-Ho" (sometimes alternately or concurrently called "That Old Sweet Roll"), a 1968 song by Carole King & Gerry Goffin, on the 1980 album ''Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King''; also recorded by: ** Dusty Springfield, as a Dusty Springfield discography#Singles, 1969 b-side to "Willie & Laura Mae Jones" ** Blood, Sweat & Tears, on the 1970 album ''Blood, Sweat & Tears 3'' ** Bobby Darin, on the 1979 album ''Live at the Desert Inn'' * "Hi-De-Ho", a song by K7 on the 1993 album ''Swing Batta Swing'' * ''Hi-De-Ho: The Life of Cab Calloway'', a 2010 book by Alyn Shipton {{disambig Quota ...
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