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The St. Louis Film Critics Association (StLFCA) is an organization of film critics who operate in or near Greater St. Louis.It was founded in 2004. [1]Each December, StLFCA members assemble to vote on their annual film awards, which include 19 StLFCA Awards and one Special Recognition Award for a best scene, cinematic technique, or other memorable aspect or moment in a film.
Rounding out the list as the oldest movie, "Meet Me in St. Louis," starring Judy Garland, was released in 1944. The Christmas musical is divided into a series of vignettes about the Smith family ...
Love Affair is a 1939 American romance film, co-starring Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne, and featuring Maria Ouspenskaya. It was directed by Leo McCarey and written by Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart , based on a story by McCarey and Mildred Cram . [ 2 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. American actor and filmmaker (born 1937) Warren Beatty Beatty in 2001 Born Henry Warren Beaty (1937-03-30) March 30, 1937 (age 87) Richmond, Virginia, U.S. Alma mater Northwestern University Occupations Actor filmmaker Years active 1956–present Known for As director: Heaven Can Wait ...
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.
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In 1938, he began collaborating with Charles Brackett on screenplays with Ernst Lubitsch's romantic comedy Bluebeard's Eighth Wife. [7] It was the first of 14 consecutive commercially successful films that the pair co-wrote including the comedy Ninotchka (1939), and the romantic drama Hold Back the Dawn (1941), which both received nominations ...