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  2. Ladies of the Evening - Wikipedia

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    It starred James Kirkwood as the painter Jerry Strong, Beth Merrill as Kay Beatty, Edna Hibbard as Dot Miller, H. Dudley Hawley as Calvin King, Kay Strozzi as Claire Standish, Vernon Steele as Tom Standish, and Robert O'Connor as Frank Forbes. [1] The play was adapted into the 1930 film Ladies of Leisure starring Barbara Stanwyck. [2]

  3. Ex-Lady - Wikipedia

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    Lobby card. Ex-Lady is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy/drama film directed by Robert Florey.The screenplay by David Boehm is a remake of the Barbara Stanwyck film Illicit (1931), both crediting a story (actually a play) [2] by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert Riskin.

  4. Captain Applejack - Wikipedia

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    Captain Applejack is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film, produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars John Halliday, Mary Brian, and Arthur Edmund Carewe.

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    Kay Strozzi (1899—1996) Joan Sudlow (1892—1970) Elaine Sulka (1933—1994) Nan Sunderland / Ninetta Sunderland / Mrs. Walter Huston (1898—1973—)

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  7. St Helena (play) - Wikipedia

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    Staged by Robert B. Sinclair, the production starred Maurice Evans as Napoleon, Reginald Mason as General Count Betrand, Joseph Macaulay as General Baron Gourgaud, Stephen Ker Appleby as General Count Montholon, Kay Strozzi as Countess Montholon, Rosamond Pinchot as Countess Bertrand, Percy Waram as Sir Hudson Lowe, Harry Bellaver as The Abbe ...

  8. Mary Brian - Wikipedia

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    Mary Brian in the early 1920s. After her showing in the beauty contest, she was given an audition by Paramount Pictures and cast by director Herbert Brenon as Wendy Darling in his silent movie version of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan (1924). [4]

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