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A Dangerous Woman is a 1929 American Pre-Code film released by Paramount, based on the Margery Lawrence story, A Woman Who Needed Killing. It was directed by Gerald Grove and Rowland V. Lee from a script by John Farrow and Edward E. Paramore Jr. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Dangerous Women premiered August 7, 1991 and aired only one season. The show was syndicated on a limited basis, mainly among the stations of United Television – WWOR-TV in New York City, KMSP-TV in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, WPWR-TV in Chicago (not owned by United) and KCOP in Los Angeles were known to have carried the program.
A Dangerous Woman, an American romantic drama; Dangerous Women (American TV series), an American and British syndicated soap opera; The Dangerous Woman, character portrayed by Virginia Madsen in the 2006 film A Prairie Home Companion; Dangerous Woman (South Korean TV series), 2011 South Korean soap opera also known as Dangerous Women
Clara Bow publicity photo, possibly for "Hoopla" (1933). Clara Bow (1921) Brewster Publication's annual nationwide acting contest Publicity release for Beyond the Rainbow, Clara Bow (upper left corner) and cast (1922) Clara Bow in the Wings trailer (1927) Lobby poster for Wings (1927), Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Clara Bow Lane Chandler and Clara Bow in Red Hair (1928) Clara Bow on the cover of ...
A Dangerous Woman is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. [1] The screenplay was written by his wife Naomi Foner, loosely based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Mary McGarry Morris. The feature was co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures.
A Dangerous Woman (1929) - Frank Gregory; The Four Feathers (1929) - Lt. Jack Durrance; Charming Sinners (1929) - Robert Miles; The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1929) - Sherlock Holmes; The Marriage Playground (1929) - On-Screen Trailer Host and Narrator (uncredited) The Laughing Lady (1929) - Daniel Farr; Slightly Scarlet (1930) - Hon. Courtenay ...
April 13, 1929: The Letter: All Talking April 20, 1929: Nothing But the Truth: All Talking April 27, 1929: The Hole in the Wall: All Talking, Incomplete May 4, 1929: Gentlemen of the Press: All Talking May 4, 1929: The Studio Murder Mystery: All Talking May 11, 1929: Betrayal: Part Talkie; lost May 18, 1929: A Dangerous Woman: All Talking May ...
Paramount on Parade is a 1930 all-star American pre-Code revue released by Paramount Pictures, directed by several directors including Edmund Goulding, Dorothy Arzner, Ernst Lubitsch, Rowland V. Lee, A. Edward Sutherland, Lothar Mendes, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf, Frank Tuttle, and Victor Schertzinger—all supervised by the production supervisor, singer, actress, and songwriter Elsie Janis.