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Based on a screenplay by Robert Buckner, the film is about a Union officer who escapes from a Confederate prison and is sent to Virginia City from where his former prison commander is planning to send five million dollars in gold to Virginia to save the Confederacy. The film premiered in its namesake, Virginia City, Nevada. The film was shot in ...
Paramount; cast from The Jack Benny Program radio show Bullet Code: David Howard: George O'Brien, Virginia Vale, Slim Whitaker: Western: RKO; remake of Melody of the Plains (1937) Bullets for Rustlers: Sam Nelson: Charles Starrett, Lorna Gray, Bob Nolan: Western: Columbia: Buzzy Rides the Range: Richard C. Kahn: Robert "Buzz" Henry, David O ...
Lobby card for The Thief of Bagdad (1940), which used new matte painting techniques for use with Technicolor. By the 1940s, Hollywood's effects specialists had over a decade of studio experience. Technicolor had been especially challenging but faster film introduced in 1939 began to make Technicolor a viable option for studio production.
The Fighting 69th (1940) – action-adventure war film based upon the actual exploits of New York City's 69th Infantry Regiment during World War I [14] Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940) – Australian war film telling the story of the Australian Light Horse which operated in the desert at the Sinai and Palestine campaign during World War I [15]
May – A reproduction of "America's First Movie Studio", Thomas Edison's Black Maria, is constructed. July 27 – Bugs Bunny makes his official debut in the animated cartoon A Wild Hare. October 15 – Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, a satirical comedy starring him, premieres in New York City. It is a critical and commercial success and ...
1940 Virginia elections (3 P) S. 1940 in sports in Virginia (10 P) Pages in category "1940 in Virginia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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It All Came True is a 1940 American musical comedy crime film [1] [2] starring Ann Sheridan as a fledgling singer and Humphrey Bogart, who was third-billed on movie posters, as a gangster who hides from the police in a boarding house. It is based on the Louis Bromfield novel Better Than Life. Sheridan introduced the hit song "Angel in Disguise".