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1934 in Canada. 3 languages ... November 11 - Suzanne Lloyd, film and television actress; November 21 - Howard Pawley, politician, professor and 18th Premier of ...
Undercover Men is a 1934 Canadian Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Charles Starrett, Adrienne Dore, Kenne Duncan and Wheeler Oakman. [1] It was made in Toronto by the B-movie company Booth Productions. With a plot following the activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the film contains elements of a Northern.
Canada's Fighting Forces: D.J. Dwyer: Government of Canada World War I propaganda film [2] 1916: British Columbia for the Empire: A. D. Kean: Compilation Recruiting and training of British Columbia military units, and their departures for service in WWI. Self-Defence: Charles Roos: Albert Grupe: Docudrama: It depicts a fictitious German ...
In the 1935 film A Night at the Opera, Chico makes an oblique reference to the quintuplets, when he says that "duplicates" are "those five kids up in Canada". In the 1936 film My Man Godfrey, Angelica Bullock, played by Alice Brady, references the Dionne quintuplets with the line, "If a woman in Canada can have five children, why can't Godfrey?"
The 7th Academy Awards was held on February 27, 1935, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.They were hosted by Irvin S. Cobb.For the first time, the Academy standardized the practice – still in effect, notwithstanding changes to the 93rd and 94th Academy Awards as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic – that the award eligibility period for a film would be the preceding calendar year.
Pages in category "1934 in Canada" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Blossom Time (1934 film) The Blue Squadron (1934 film) Blue Steel (1934 film) Bolero (1934 film) Bombay Mail (1934 film) Le Bonheur (1934 film) Boomerang (1934 film) Boots! Boots! The Border Menace; Born to Be Bad (1934 film) Borrow a Million; Borrowed Clothes; Bosko's Parlor Pranks; Bosom Friends; Boss Cowboy; Bottoms Up (1934 film) Boule de ...
The Champagne Safari is a 1995 Canadian documentary film directed by George Ungar. [1] A portrait of industrialist Charles Bedaux, it focuses primarily on his controversial Bedaux expedition through northern Alberta and British Columbia in 1934, including Floyd Crosby's original footage of the expedition that had long been believed lost until being found in Paris in the 1980s.