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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
The year 1949 in film involved some significant events. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1949 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: ...
1949 film festivals (2 P) I. 1949 in Indian cinema (5 P) S. Film series introduced in 1949 (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "1949 in film" This category contains only the ...
Adapted by Terry Johnson from his 1982 play of the same name, the film follows four famous characters who converge in a New York City hotel one night in 1954: Joe DiMaggio, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, and Joseph McCarthy—billed as The Ballplayer, The Professor, The Actress and The Senator, respectively.
The Beaver Coat (1949 film) Begone Dull Care; Bengawan Solo (1949 film) Between Eleven and Midnight; The Bewitched House; Beyond the Forest; Bhakta Kumbara (1949 film) The Big Cat (film) Big Jack (film) Big Lasse of Delsbo; The Big Sombrero (film) The Big Steal; The Big Wheel (film) Bitter Rice; Black Magic (1949 film) Black Midnight (film) The ...
List of films about architecture* List of films about the arts* Dance in film; List of films about bands; List of films about blues music; List of films about fashion* List of films about pianists; List of punk films; List of films about food and drink. List of films about agriculture* List of films about bartenders* List of films about chefs*
Steal This Movie! Abbie Hoffman: Vincent D'Onofrio: Anita Hoffman: Janeane Garofalo: The Three Stooges: Moe Howard: Paul Ben-Victor: Larry Fine: Evan Handler: Curly Howard: Michael Chiklis: Shemp Howard: John Kassir: Vatel: François Vatel: Gérard Depardieu: Word and Utopia: António Vieira: Lima Duarte: Take Me Home: The John Denver Story ...
The following is a list of feature films produced and distributed by the American studio Columbia Pictures from 1940 until 1949. [1] During these years Columbia was one of the eight major studios of Hollywood.