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The Cheat is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott and starring Tallulah Bankhead and Harvey Stephens. [1] The film is a remake of the 1915 silent film of the same title , directed by Cecil B. DeMille .
In 1931, Paramount again remade The Cheat, with Broadway mogul George Abbott as director and starring Tallulah Bankhead. [4] The Cheat was also remade in France as Forfaiture (1937) directed by Marcel L'Herbier. This version, however, makes significant changes to the original story, even though Hayakawa was cast once again as the sexually ...
Cheat (styled as CH£AT, though the pound currency sign is variation of the letter L) is a British game show hosted by Danny Dyer and Ellie Taylor. The 12 episodes of its only series were released on Netflix in March 2023.
The Cheat, a French drama film; Cheats, a 2002 comedy film starring Matthew Lawrence and Mary Tyler Moore; The Cheat, a character from Homestar Runner; Cheat!, a television show on the G4 network; Cheat, a Netflix game show; Cheat, a 2019 television series starring Katherine Kelly and Molly Windsor
The Charmer (1931 film) The Cheat (1931 film) Checkmate (1931 film) Checkmate (1931 French film) The Cheyenne Cyclone; Chickens Come Home; La Chienne; Children of Dreams; Children of Fortune; Chin Chin Chinaman; The China Plate; Chinatown After Dark; Cimarron (1931 film) Cinderella Blues; Circus Life; The Cisco Kid (1931 film) City Lights; City ...
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No wedding bells for these two. The Ultimatum’s Jake Cunningham and April Marie have called it quits — and he claims it’s because she cheated on him with a mystery man during the Netflix series.
The Criminal Code is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic crime drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Walter Huston and Phillips Holmes.The screenplay, based on a 1929 play of the same name by Martin Flavin, was written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Seton I. Miller, who were nominated for Best Adaptation at the 4th Academy Awards but the award went to Howard Estabrook for Cimarron.