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  2. List of American films of 1930 - Wikipedia

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    Cast Genre Notes The Call of the Circus: Frank O'Connor: Francis X. Bushman, Ethel Clayton: Drama: Pickwick Pictures [50] Call of the Flesh: Charles Brabin: Ramón Novarro, Dorothy Jordan, Ernest Torrence: Musical/Romance/Drama: MGM. [51] In partial Technicolor. Call of the West: Albert Ray: Dorothy Revier, Tom O'Brien, Alan Roscoe: Western ...

  3. Liberty Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Pictures was an American film production company of the 1930s. Part of Poverty Row, the company produced low-budget B pictures. It was one of two companies controlled by the producer M.H. Hoffman along with Allied Pictures. The company produced its first film, Ex-Flame, loosely based on the Victorian novel East Lynne, in 1930.

  4. Saboteur (film) - Wikipedia

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    The famed Statue of Liberty sequence takes place on the torch platform, which had actually been closed to public access since the Black Tom sabotage in 1916. A mock-up built for filming accurately depicted this part of the statue. The scene also used innovative visual effects. In particular, Lloyd lay on his side on a black saddle on a black ...

  5. 1930s in film - Wikipedia

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    The decade of the 1930s in film involved many significant films. The year 1939, in particular, was one of the biggest years (and is still considered one of the greatest years) in Hollywood with MGM 's release of Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz .

  6. Rodman Law - Wikipedia

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    Law starred in or participated in several silent movies including a 1914 film built around his exploits Daredevil Rodman Law. [7] His female co-stars in his movies were Claire Whitney , Jean Acker , Ethel Wright, Rosanna Forbes, Beryl Bouton and Constance Bennett, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] unrelated to the 1930s film actress of the same name.

  7. 50 Times History Went Off The Rails And Somehow Landed In A ...

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    Image credits: earspasm On October 2, 1932, The New York Herald-Tribune published an image that captured the curious eyes of millions of people. Many years later, that vintage black-and-white ...

  8. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. The copper -clad statue, a gift to the United States from the people of France , was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its ...

  9. Jack Cameron (actor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, Kammerer adopted the stage name Jack Cameron. Around this time, he was offered a string of lead roles in New York City burlesques. He appeared in Sliding Billy Watson's World of Frolics, Eddie Dowling's Hello Miss Radio, and Fred Clark's Let’s Go. In 1923, Cameron was cast as a principal in Charles Waldron’s Bostonians. The show ...