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Two Guys from Milwaukee (UK title: Royal Flush) is a 1946 American comedy film directed by David Butler, and starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and Joan Leslie. [2] It was distributed by Warner Bros. The film is about a Balkan prince who wants to see for himself what America is really like.
Photo of a Chicago streetscape taken by Stanley Kubrick Look magazine, 1949, from State/Lake station People arriving at the Chicago Theatre for a show starring, in person, Jack Carson, Marion Hutton, and Robert Alda, taken by Stanley Kubrick for Look magazine, 1949 Carson with Judith Anderson in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Guest stars for the 1961 premiere episode of The Dick Powell Show ...
[3] They were reunited in Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946) and The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946). [citation needed] Without Carson, Morgan made a Western, Cheyenne (1946), a musical My Wild Irish Rose (1947), and To the Victor (1948). In 1947, he was voted Singer of the Year. [9]
Short version: Two high school students crash a New Year’s Eve party on Dec. 31, 1999, and wind up fighting for their lives when the Y2K crash shows up in some unexpected ways. The Kid LAROI ...
Also new in Milwaukee this week: "Just a Bit Outside," about the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers, "The 4:30 Movie," "God's Not Dead: In God We Trust" and more.
Two of the year’s most likely Oscar contenders make it to the screen this week — one in theaters, the other via streaming. ... New movies in Milwaukee: 'Blitz,' 'Heretic' and more. Show ...
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Milwaukee's changing, and not-changing, economy is a focus of "Two American Families: 1991-2024," a new "Frontline" installment airing on PBS July 23.