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Arthur Hornblow Jr. (March 15, 1893 – July 17, 1976) was an American film producer. Four of his movies received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture.
In 1932, Loy had begun dating producer Arthur Hornblow Jr., when he was still married to Juliette Crosby: [42] Loy and Hornblow themselves married in 1936, in between filming these four successive productions. [43] She was later rumored to have had affairs with co-star Tracy between 1935 and 1936, while filming Whipsaw and Libeled Lady.
Wings in the Dark was produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. The film was the first that Loy and Grant made together, although Loy's biographer Emily Leider says that Wings in the Dark "wastes their talents and prompts an unintentional laugh fest."
Arthur Hornblow Jr. was assigned to produce. [8] [9] "Miss Kellerman is a charming woman", said Williams. "And still has very good health and figure. She was a famous stage personality and made several sensational movies for her time. I believe her life will provide a fine subject for me." [7]
Producers Arthur Hornblow and Edward Small bought the rights to the play for $450,000. The play was adjusted to emphasize the character of the defence barrister. [3] Billy Wilder was signed to direct in April 1956. [4] According to Wilder, when the producers approached Marlene Dietrich about the part, she accepted on the condition that Wilder ...
The Major and the Minor is a 1942 American romantic comedy film starring Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland.It was the first American film directed by Billy Wilder. [2] The screenplay credited to Wilder and Charles Brackett is "suggested by" the 1923 play Connie Goes Home by Edward Childs Carpenter, based on the 1921 Saturday Evening Post story "Sunny Goes Home" by Fannie Kilbourne.
Arthur Badger Jr. became a single father of six on January 28, 2011, when a UPS truck drifted across the center line on U.S. 278 in Allendale County. In an instant, Donna Hay Badger, 35, was gone.
Leonora Hornblow (née Salmon; later Schinasi; June 3, 1920 – November 5, 2005) was an American novelist, children's literature writer and socialite.She wrote two novels in the 1950s, wrote for Liberty magazine and Los Angeles Daily News, edited a collection of short stories with publisher Bennett Cerf, and collaborated with her second husband Arthur Hornblow Jr. on a series of children's ...