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[1] [2] The short won the 1940 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, [1] [2] and was the first non-Disney film to do so. Other shorts nominated in 1940 included A Wild Hare by Warner Bros. , introducing Bugs Bunny , and another MGM cartoon Puss Gets the Boot , with Jasper & Jinx, the prototype for Tom and Jerry .
Donlevy's break came in 1935, when he was cast in the film Barbary Coast, directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. [11] Later that year, he was cast in Mary Burns, Fugitive . In 1936, he received second billing in It Happened in Hollywood , and had a supporting role in Goldwyn's Strike Me Pink and Paramount's 13 Hours by Air .
The film scholar Anne Kerlan describes Two Stars in the Milky Way as providing "a visual manifesto" for UPS. [2] The film included a scene wherein the board of directors announces, "We in the film industry have a mission to fulfill, that of propagating the virtues of our people and of imparting knowledge to the public through the screen". [ 42 ]
The Milky Way is a 1936 American comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Directed by comedy veteran Leo McCarey , the film was written by Grover Jones , Frank Butler and Richard Connell based on a play of the same name by Lynn Root and Harry Clork that was presented on Broadway in 1934.
The Milky Way, directed by Leo McCarey, starring Harold Lloyd and Adolphe Menjou; Modern Times, a Charlie Chaplin film, with Paulette Goddard; The Moon's Our Home, directed by William A. Seiter, starring Margaret Sullavan, Henry Fonda and Walter Brennan; Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, directed by Frank Capra, starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur
The Milky Way (French: La Voie lactée) is a 1969 surrealist comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel. It stars Paul Frankeur , Laurent Terzieff , Denis Manuel, and Daniel Pilon , with Alain Cuny , Michel Piccoli , and Delphine Seyrig in supporting roles.
Under the Milky Way is an Australian television comedy series which first screened on community television in 2016. The series was also released as a movie in 2017. The series was also released as a movie in 2017.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Bachelor's Daughters: Andrew L. Stone: Claire Trevor, Gail Russell, Ann Dvorak: Comedy: United Artists: Bad Bascomb: S. Sylvan Simon: Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien, Marjorie Main