Robert Youngson
Robert Youngson was a film producer, director, and screenwriter.
Biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was responsible for reacquainting movie audiences with the work of the great silent comedians. His feature-film compilations The Golden Age of Comedy and When Comedy Was King were popular successes. Youngson produced six more vintage-comedy anthologies, the last being released in 1970.Youngson also wrote and produced a long series of historical short subjects for Warner Brothers, two of which won him Academy Awards. Most of these films took an affectionate look back at the fads and lifestyles of the 1920s. Youngson's narration was nostalgic in tone, unlike the facetious commentaries that usually accompanied silent-film revivals like Gaslight Follies and Warners' compilations of Mack Sennett comedies. Youngson also produced a feature-length documentary for Warners, Fifty Years Before Your Eyes.
Academy Awards and nominations
He was nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.Year | Film | Academy Award | Notes |
1949 | Spills and Chills | nominated | daredevil stunts of the teens and twenties |
1950 | Blaze Busters | nominated | newsreels of epic fire scenes |
1951 | The World of Kids | winner | children at play in the '20s |
1954 | This Mechanical Age | winner | oddly designed airplanes |
1955 | Gadgets Galore | nominated | history of the automobile |
1956 | I Never Forget a Face | nominated | celebrities of the '20s |
Full list of Short Films
All produced by Warner Bros. and narrators included Dan Donaldson, Jackson Beck, Clem McCarthy, Dwight Weist, Ward Wilson and Jay Jackson. Walton C. Ament produced the earliest shorts. Those not part of a series were marketed as “varieties” and “novelties”.- Football Magic - September 4, 1948
- Roaring Wheels - October 2, 1948
- Ski Devils - December 4, 1948
- Swim Parade - February 5, 1949
- Batter Up - April 9, 1949
- They're Off - June 18, 1949
- Spills and Chills - August 13, 1949
- Pigskin Passes - September 23, 1949
- A-Speed on the Deep - December 24, 1949
- Shoot the Basket - April 29, 1950
- A Cavalcade of Girls - August 12, 1950
- Blaze Busters - December 30, 1950
- Horsehide Heroes - March 10, 1951
- World of Kids - June 23, 1951
- Disaster Fighters - August 11, 1951
- Lighter than Air - October 20, 1951
- Animals Have All the Fun - April 19, 1952
- Daredevil Days - August 9, 1952
- Too Much Speed - January 3, 1953
- No Adults Allowed - April 11, 1953
- Head Over Heels - June 20, 1953
- Looking At Life - July 18, 1953
- Say It with Spills- October 24, 1953
- Magic Movie Moments - December 26, 1953
- They Were Champions - January 23, 1954
- I Remember When - March 19, 1954
- This Wonderful World - March 27, 1954
- Thrills from the Past - May 8, 1954
- When Sports Were King - June 19, 1954
- This Was Yesterday - July 31, 1954
- This Mechanical Age - August 28, 1954
- Camera Hunting - November 20, 1954
- A Bit of the Best - December 25, 1954
- Those Exciting Days - March 12, 1955
- When the Talkies Were Young - March 26, 1955
- Fire, Wind and Flood - April 30, 1955
- Some of the Greatest - June 18, 1955
- The Glory Around Us - July 2, 1955
- Gadgets Galore - July 30, 1955
- An Adventure to Remember - October 1, 1955
- It Happened to You - December 31, 1955
- Faster and Faster - January 21, 1956
- The Picture Parade - March 31, 1956
- I Never Forget a Face - April 28, 1956
- Through the Camera's Eyes - August 11, 1956
- Animals and Kids - August 18, 1956
Feature-film compilations
- Fifty Years Before Your Eyes
- The Golden Age of Comedy
- When Comedy Was King
- Days of Thrills and Laughter
- 30 Years of Fun
- M-G-M's Big Parade of Comedy
- Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's
- The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy
- 4 Clowns
Private life and death