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  • ...an Barry]] and [[Warwick Ward]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6afcfd5f|title=BFI &#124; Film & TV Database &#124; MAN OF M ...afterwards he was signed up by [[Herbert Wilcox]] and appeared in several films for him during the decade beginning with ''[[Goodnight, Vienna]]'' (1932).
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  • | caption = American poster | distributor = [[Wardour Films]]
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  • A group of [[United Kingdom|British]] [[American pioneer|pioneers]] decide to take part in the 1898 [[Alaska]] and [[Yukon]] [[Category:1939 films]]
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  • | studio = [[British National Films]] | distributor = Anglo-American Film Corporation (UK)
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  • ...English-language film. The story concerns an Old World ghost dealing with American materialism. In the 20th century, Peggy Martin, the daughter of a rich American businessman, persuades her father to purchase Glourie Castle from Donald Gl
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  • ...ll p.297</ref> During the 1930s and 1940s he worked on a number of British films. [[Category:20th-century American screenwriters]]
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  • ...NOLDS: Metro Casts Youthful Actor in 'Boys Town' and to Star in 'One Young American' SIMONE SIMON IN HOSPITAL RKO Planning to Produce 'The Life of Sam Houston' *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160503164229/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/films/A-Girl-Must-Live_1939 ''A Girl Must Live''] at Britmovie
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  • {{short description|American singer}} ...eginning in [[w:silent film|silent film]]s with careers extending into the 1930s. In the early part of [[w:World War II|World War II]], Ben Lyon joined the
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  • {{Short description|American-British actress (1920–2014)}} '''Yolande Donlan''' (June 2, 1920{{spaced ndash}}December 30, 2014) was an American-British actress who worked extensively in the United Kingdom.
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  • [[Category:1933 films]] [[Category:1933 comedy films]]
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  • [[Category:1935 films]] [[Category:British musical comedy films]]
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  • ...and pioneer of radio, having started his career in the medium in the early 1930s. He appeared on screen from the late 1940s until retiring in 1978. ...st appearance on [[ABC Radio and Regional Content|ABC Radio]] in the early 1930s and by 1938 had become a fairly prominent personality, notably on [[Wilfrid
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  • ...ne of the most successful musical theatre stars in London in the 1920s and 1930s, able to sing leading roles in operetta as well as musicals, and she was po In the 1930s she also pursued a film career and later had a radio show together with her
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  • | starring = [[Robert Taylor (American actor)|Robert Taylor]]<br />[[Lionel Barrymore]]<br />[[Maureen O'Sullivan] ...by [[Jack Conway (film-maker)|Jack Conway]] and starring [[Robert Taylor (American actor)|Robert Taylor]], [[Lionel Barrymore]], [[Maureen O'Sullivan]], [[Viv
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  • ...he Crazy Gang''' were a group of British entertainers, formed in the early 1930s. In the mature form the group's six men were [[Bud Flanagan]], [[Chesney Al ...rriott]], who was a frequent co-star of Will Hay, often turned up in their films. Eddie Gray, their associate and equally crazy comic, appeared in the later
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  • ...tate a wide range of different [[dialect]]s, at private functions. In the 1930s he opened his own shop in [[Regent Street]], London, where he styled himsel ...producer Ernest Longstaffe, who used him in radio programmes from the late 1930s and wrote some of his scripts.<ref name=hudd/> Berens compered broadcasts
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  • ...the music, melody, and laughing are taken from "The Laughing Song" by the American [[w:George W. Johnson (singer)|George W. Johnson]] which was first recorded ...g and Whistle''. He was also a character actor in a number of films in the 1930s and 1940s.
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  • ...1990 [[situation comedy|situation comedy]] radio show, adapted from a 1932 American radio show [[Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel|of the same name]]. The origin ...1932 episodes, and occasionally with additional jokes from Marx Brothers' films. The success of the first series led to another two series being produced.
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  • *In the 1951 film ''[[w:An American in Paris (film)#Music and dance|An American in Paris]]'', the song is performed by [[w:Georges Guétary|Georges Guétar [[Category:1930s jazz standards]]
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  • ...ormby|George Formby]]. While appearing in [[w:Blackpool|Blackpool]] in the 1930s, she capitalised on her size by adopting "Two Ton Tessie from Tennessee" as ...United States|American]] [[w:television|television]], helping bring her to American audiences. She was a member of the [[w:repertory|repertory]] company on the
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