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Hello, Frisco, Hello was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Color Cinematography, losing to Phantom of the Opera. The opening sequence, in its entirety, is used in the film Nob Hill (1945), as is the basic plot. This film is a remake of King of Burlesque (1936).
Joe Frisco in 1923. Joe Frisco in the 1910s. Joe Frisco (born Louis Wilson Joseph; November 4, 1889 – February 18, 1958) was an American vaudeville performer who first made his name on stage as a jazz dancer, but later incorporated his stuttering voice to his act and became a popular comedian.
Hello, 'Frisco is a 1924 American silent short comedy film directed by Slim Summerville and starring Summerville, Bobby Dunn, and a host of famous film actors of the era. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures .
The song was introduced in the 1943 movie Hello, Frisco, Hello where it was sung by Alice Faye. [1] The song won the 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song, [3] one of nine nominated songs that year. [1] It was also performed by Faye in the 1944 film Four Jills in a Jeep. The song is often credited as Faye's signature song. However, Faye ...
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During World War I, he contributed songs to four editions of The Ziegfeld Follies, including "Sweet Kentucky Lady" and "Hello Frisco!". He wrote music for the 1918 musical Oh, My Dear! and collaborated with Otto Harbach as lyricist on the musical Going Up (1917), Mary (1920), including "Love Nest", his most successful song, which later became ...
The chance of being considered thriving was only 38.1% for people who didn’t say hello, rising to a 60.5% chance among those who greet five neighbors, the survey found.
New Zealand’s new tourism campaign — with its slogan “Everyone must go!” — has prompted ridicule from opposition politicians and some members of the public who compared it to a clearance ...