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Abie's Irish Rose is a 1928 early sound (part-talkie) film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Nancy Carroll, Jean Hersholt, and J. Farrell MacDonald. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles.
Abie's Irish Rose is a popular comedy by Anne Nichols, which premiered in 1922. Initially a Broadway play , it has become familiar through repeated stage productions, films and radio programs. The basic premise involves an Irish Catholic girl and a young Jewish man who marry despite the objections of their families .
Early in his career, Gorcey found success in comedy roles. Between 1907 and 1937 he played in several stage productions, including Tom Jones (1912), What Ails You? (1918), Somebody's Sweetheart (1920) (as "A Mysterious Conspirator"), Always You (1922) (as "Isaac Cohen"), Abie's Irish Rose (1923), Wildflower (1925) (as "Gaston La Roche"), Song of the Flame (1925) (as “Count Boris”), Cherry ...
January 14, 1928 Warner Bros. ... Abie's Irish Rose [F 24] November 3, 1928 Paramount Part-talkie ... Wolf Song: March 30, 1929 Paramount
Abie's Irish Rose: P 2,327 [34] May 23, 1922: October 1, 1927: First ever Broadway production with 2,000+ performances; Revivals in 1937 (46 performances) and 1954 (20 performances) 35 Oklahoma! M 2,212 [35] March 31, 1943: May 29, 1948: A Special Tony Award in 1993 for the show's 50th anniversary
The Awakening (1928) Abie's Irish Rose (1928) Wolf Song (1929) The Virginian (1929) Common Clay (1930) Renegades (1930) Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks (1931) The Wet Parade (1932) Red Dust (1932) The White Sister (1933) Bombshell (1933) Treasure Island (1934) Reckless (1935) The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935) Captains ...
Her most famous production was Abie's Irish Rose, a farce depicting the tumult that arises with the marriage of a young Jewish man and an Irish girl. This play broke the record for the longest run in Broadway theater history, and was made into films in 1928 and again in 1946.
April 7, 1928: A Night of Mystery: lost April 14, 1928: Three Sinners: lost April 19, 1928: Abie's Irish Rose: Part Talkie April 21, 1928: The Sunset Legion: lost April 21, 1928: Easy Come, Easy Go: lost May 12, 1928: Adventure Mad: US distribution only; produced in Germany by UFA: May 12, 1928: The Fifty-Fifty Girl: lost May 26, 1928: The ...