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  2. Henri Pachard - Wikipedia

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    Henri Pachard, Jackson St. Louis and Crystal Blue were the pseudonyms of the American film director Ron Sullivan (June 4, 1939 – September 27, 2008). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the late 1960s, using his real name, Sullivan directed a number of sex-and-sadism Sexploitation films for the then-thriving 42nd Street grindhouse market.

  3. Irene Sharaff - Wikipedia

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    1967 A Happening in Central Park (TV Special) 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1965 The Sandpiper; 1963 Cleopatra; 1961 Flower Drum Song; 1961 West Side Story; 1960 Can-Can; 1959 Porgy and Bess; 1956 The King and I; 1955 Guys and Dolls; 1954 A Star Is Born (Costume and Production Designer) 1954 Brigadoon; 1953 Call Me Madam; 1951 The Guy ...

  4. Bennie and Stella Dickson - Wikipedia

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    They successfully stole over $50,000 in an eight-month period from August 1938 to April 1939. A husband and wife team in the style of Bonnie and Clyde , Bennie Dickson and his newlywed wife "Sure Shot" Stella began their criminal career on Stella's 16th birthday by robbing a bank in Elkton, South Dakota of $2,174 on August 25, 1938.

  5. Edward J. O'Hare - Wikipedia

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    Edward Joseph O'Hare (September 5, 1893 – November 8, 1939), a.k.a. "Easy Eddie", was a lawyer in St. Louis and later in Chicago, where he began working with Al Capone, and later helped federal prosecutors convict Capone of tax evasion. In 1939, a week before Capone was released from Alcatraz, O'Hare was shot

  6. Moon Over Harlem - Wikipedia

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    "My Hope Chest of Dreams" (1939) (Music and lyrics by Donald Heywood) Zerita Stepteau - "St. Louis Blues" (1914) (Music and lyrics by W.C. Handy ) Christopher Columbus and His Swing Crew and sung by Izinetta Wilcox and chorus - "Teach Me How to Sing Again" (1939) (Music and lyrics by Donald Heywood)

  7. Agnes Moorehead - Wikipedia

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    Moorehead is entombed in a crypt at Dayton Memorial Park in Dayton, Ohio. [42] In 1994, she was posthumously inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame. [43] Moorehead bequeathed $25,000 to Muskingum College, with instructions to fund one or more "Agnes Moorehead Scholarships". She also left half of her manuscripts to Muskingum with the other ...

  8. MS St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Refuge Denied: The St. Louis Passengers and the Holocaust, Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. Sampson, Pamela. No Reply: A Jewish Child Aboard the MS St. Louis and the Ordeal That Followed, Atlanta, GA, 2017; Lawlor, Allison. The Saddest Ship Afloat: The Tragedy of the MS St. Louis, Nimbus Publishing, 2016. ISBN 978-1771083997

  9. St. Louis Blues (1939 film) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues (retitled as Best of the Blues) [1] is a 1939 American musical film directed by Raoul Walsh and set on a Mississippi River showboat. Though the song " St. Louis Blues " is performed, the film's plot is not based on the song.