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Seven Doors to Death (also known as Vanishing Corpses in its American reissue title) is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Chick Chandler, June Clyde and George Meeker. The film is a comedy/mystery film that was written by Clifton, a prolific independent film director of the era. [1]
S. Sailor's Holiday (1944 film) San Diego, I Love You; See Here, Private Hargrove (film) Seven Days Ashore; Seven Doors to Death; Shadow of Suspicion; Shake Hands with Murder
As of 2018, a cut version of the film available for streaming via Amazon Video under the 7 Doors of Death title runs approximately 84 minutes. [ 66 ] In 2020, Shameless Screen Entertainment released The Beyond on Blu-ray for the UK market, derived from a 2K scan of original elements, among which was the original color version of the film's ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Babes on Swing Street: Edward C. Lilley: Ann Blyth, Peggy Ryan, Andy Devine: Musical comedy: Universal: Barbary Coast Gent: Roy Del Ruth: Wallace Beery, Binnie Barnes, John Carradine
Elam was married twice, first to Jean Louise Hodgert from 1937 until her death from colon cancer on January 24, 1961. [31] [c] Seven months later, in August 1961, Elam married again, then to Margaret M. Jennison. [32] The couple remained together for 42 years, until 2003, when Jack died of congestive heart failure at their home in Ashland ...
In 1943, Merman was a featured performer in the film Stage Door Canteen and opened in another Porter musical, Something for the Boys, produced by Michael Todd. In 1944, she was set to star as the title character in the musical play Sadie Thompson with a score by Vernon Duke and Howard Dietz, directed and produced by Rouben Mamoulian.
The 1989 film Field of Dreams based on W.P. Kinsella's 1982 book Shoeless Joe; The 1990 film Ghost; The 1998 Japanese film Ringu (remade in the US as The Ring in 2002) The 1999 film The Sixth Sense; Casper the Friendly Ghost, originally popular in cartoon form in the 1950s and early 1960s, in the feature film Casper. Girl next door
Seven Doors (German: Sieben Türen) is a 1988 play by the German writer Botho Strauß. It consists of eleven darkly comedic sketches on the subject of social decline. It consists of eleven darkly comedic sketches on the subject of social decline.