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  2. Category:1950s slang - Wikipedia

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    1950s; 1960s; 1970s; ... 2000s; Pages in category "1950s slang" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (film) - Wikipedia

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    Filming began on April 14, 1950, at General Service Studios. [10] Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye was the first of four movies that the Cagney brothers made for Warner Bros. [11] James Cagney said that he and his brother entered into a deal in which they gave the banks the first $500,000 that the film made, in order to pay back debts from The Time of ...

  4. Mister 880 - Wikipedia

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    Mister 880 is a 1950 American light-hearted romantic drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire and Edmund Gwenn.The movie is about an amateurish counterfeiter who counterfeits only one dollar bills, and manages to elude the Secret Service for ten years.

  5. Never Say Goodbye (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Never Say Goodbye is a 1956 American drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Rock Hudson. The film is loosely based on the play Come Prima Meglio Di Prima by Luigi Pirandello . It is a remake of This Love of Ours (1945).

  6. List of Warner Bros. films (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    May 27, 1950: Colt .45: June 17, 1950: This Side of the Law: June 24, 1950: Return of the Frontiersman: June 27, 1950: Fifty Years Before Your Eyes: July 2, 1950: Bright Leaf: July 9, 1950: The Flame and the Arrow: July 15, 1950: The Great Jewel Robber: August 19, 1950: Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye [N 1] distribution only; produced by William Cagney ...

  7. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    5. Muffin walloper. Used to describe: An older, unmarried woman who gossips a lot. This colorful slang was commonly used in the Victorian era to describe unmarried old ladies who would gossip ...

  8. Goodbye, My Fancy (film) - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke . Distributed by Warner Bros. , the film was based on the 1948 play of same name by Fay Kanin and adapted for the screen by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts .

  9. 1950s in film - Wikipedia

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    Films of the 1950s were of a wide variety. As a result of the introduction of television, the studios and companies sought to put audiences back in theaters. They used more techniques in presenting their films through widescreen and big-approach methods, such as Cinemascope, VistaVision, and Cinerama, as well as gimmicks like 3-D film.