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February 15, 2021: Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical: The Forty-Year-Old Version: Won [13] Austin Film Critics Association: March 19, 2021: Best First Film Nominated [14] [15] The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award Radha Blank Won NAACP Image Awards: March 22–25, 2021: Outstanding Directing in a Motion ...
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In June 2020, Universal Pictures announced that Old would be theatrically released on July 23, 2021. [36] A premiere for the film was held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on July 19, 2021, which was attended by its cast and crew. [4] On February 7, 2021, during Super Bowl LV, Universal Pictures aired a 30-second television spot for Old.
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes $1,000 a Touchdown: James P. Hogan: Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward: Comedy: Paramount: 20,000 Men a Year: Alfred ...
Jeepers Creepers is a 1939 American musical comedy starring Roy Rogers, with the popular hillbilly comedy troupe the Weaver Brothers and Elviry.Rogers plays a Sheriff in a town where a rich industrialist cheats a poor family out of their land when coal is discovered there.
The Lion Has Wings is a 1939 British, black-and-white, documentary-style, propaganda war film that was directed by Adrian Brunel, Brian Desmond Hurst, Alexander Korda and Michael Powell. [3] The film was produced by London Film Productions and Alexander Korda Film Productions and 'was preparing the nation [for war] and shining a light on the ...
Tell No Tales is a 1939 American crime film directed by Leslie Fenton, written by Lionel Houser, and starring Melvyn Douglas, Louise Platt, Gene Lockhart and Douglass Dumbrille. Fenton's feature-film directorial debut, it was released on May 12, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .