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This Is My Affair is a 1937 American period crime film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlevy. It was produced and released by 20th Century Fox .
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It's a Date is a 1940 American musical film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin, Kay Francis, and Walter Pidgeon. [2] [3] Based on a story by Jane Hall, Frederick Kohner, and Ralph Block, the film is about an aspiring actress who is offered the lead in a major new play, but discovers that her mother, a more experienced actress, was hoping to get the same part.
Seiter was assigned to the 1947 fantasy The Bishop's Wife but producer Samuel Goldwyn disliked Seiter's measured handling of the action, and thought it needed a lighter touch; Seiter's footage was scrapped and Henry Koster took over the film. The setback was only temporary, as Seiter continued working on major motion pictures for seven more years.
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"My Affair" is a song by British singer and songwriter Kirsty MacColl, released by Virgin on 29 July 1991 as the second single from her third studio album, Electric Landlady. [1] It was written by MacColl and Mark E. Nevin, and produced by Steve Lillywhite. [2] "My Affair" reached No. 56 in the UK and remained in the charts for two weeks. [3]
"My Last Affair" (sometimes This Is My Last Affair) is a song written by Haven Johnson and introduced by Billie Haywood in the Broadway musical revue New Faces of 1936. [1] Popular recordings in 1937 were by Mildred Bailey; Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra (vocal by Billie Holiday); and by Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra. [2]
The Cheerful Fraud is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Reginald Denny, Gertrude Olmstead, and Otis Harlan. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. [1] [2] It is based on a 1925 novel of the same title by British writer Kenneth Robert Gordon Browne. [3]