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East Side, West Side is a 1949 American melodrama crime film, starring Barbara Stanwyck, James Mason, Van Heflin, and Ava Gardner.Based on the 1947 novel of the same title, written by Marcia Davenport, screenplay by Isobel Lennart, produced by Voldemar Vetluguin, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calamity Jane and Sam Bass: George Sherman: Yvonne De Carlo, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart: Western: Universal: Canadian Pacific: Edwin L. Marin: Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J. Carrol Naish
Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Sergeant: A Muslim Canadian agent of ICS, [6] she is a recent recruit from the RCMP. Layla can speak 7 languages, including Persian, [7] Spanish, [8] French, [9] Cantonese [10] and Japanese [11] aside from her native English. She was killed alongside Dougie Jackson in a bombing by mobsters working under Andriano ...
East Side, West Side, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, James Mason, Van Heflin, Nancy Davis; Easy Living, starring Victor Mature and Lucille Ball; Edward, My Son, directed by George Cukor, starring Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr – (U.S./GB) The Emperor of Capri (L'imperatore di Capri), directed by Luigi Comencini –
April 12, 1949 Big Jack: April 13, 1949 Take Me Out to the Ball Game: April 30, 1949 The Secret Garden: May 4, 1949 The Barkleys of Broadway: May 12, 1949 The Sun Comes Up: May 12, 1949 The Stratton Story: June 2, 1949 Edward, My Son: made by MGM-British: June 9, 1949 Neptune's Daughter: June 29, 1949 The Great Sinner: July 15, 1949 Any Number ...
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1913: Battle of the Long Sault: Frank Crane: Frank Crane: Short drama: Made with the Kanehnawaga First Nations [1]: 1914: Evangeline
Victor Jory (November 23, 1902 – February 12, 1982) was a Canadian-American actor of stage, film, and television. [1] He initially played romantic leads, but later was mostly cast in villainous or sinister roles, such as Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) and carpetbagger Jonas Wilkerson in Gone with the Wind (1939).