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  2. Death in the Air - Wikipedia

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    Principal photography for Death in the Air under the working title of Pilot X began on June 25, 1936. A series of name changes ensued, and an affidavit was filed on March 10, 1938 with New York State censors to change the title to Pilot X. On May 13, 1943, the production was retitled and reissued as Mysterious Bombardier. [1] [Note 1]

  3. List of entertainers who died during a performance - Wikipedia

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    On 12 October 1984, the cast and crew of the TV series Cover Up were filming the seventh episode of the series, "Golden Opportunity", on Stage 17 of the 20th Century Fox lot. One of the scenes filmed that day called for Hexum's character to load blanks into a .44 Magnum handgun. When the scene did not play as the director wanted, there was a ...

  4. Jean Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Jean Arthur (born Gladys Georgianna Greene; October 17, 1900 – June 19, 1991) [1] was an American film and theater actress whose career began in silent films in the early 1920s and lasted until the early 1950s.

  5. List of American films of 1928 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abie's Irish Rose: Victor Fleming: Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Nancy Carroll: Comedy: Paramount: Across the Atlantic: Howard Bretherton: Monte Blue, Edna Murphy

  6. James Murray (American actor) - Wikipedia

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    Upon its premiere in March 1928, The Crowd was a critical and financial success and Murray's performance was lauded by both the critics and the public. Shortly before working in Vidor's production, Murray also starred alongside Joan Crawford in Rose-Marie , released in February 1928.

  7. Dick York - Wikipedia

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    The crew built York a slanted wall on which he could lean between scenes; during the first two seasons, this allowed York to manage his back injury with little difficulty. Halfway through the third season, York's back injury was aggravated into a painful degenerative spine condition, frequently causing shooting delays while he required ...

  8. Ruby Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Newlyweds Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler aboard the Olympic in September 1928 Una Merkel, Ruby Keeler, and Ginger Rogers in 42nd Street (1933). Around 1923, when she was around 14 years old, she was hired by Nils Granlund, the publicity manager for Loews Theaters, who also served as the stage-show producer for Texas Guinan at Larry Fay's El Fay nightclub, a speakeasy frequented by gangsters.

  9. Elmer Clifton - Wikipedia

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    He was the first filmmaker to discover the talents of Clara Bow, whom he cast in Down to the Sea in Ships, released on March 4, 1923. [2] The independently produced film was well reviewed for its visual authenticity. [citation needed] During the 1920s, Clifton directed films for several different studios.