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History Is Made at Night is a 1937 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Jean Arthur, Charles Boyer, and Colin Clive. It was distributed by United Artists . Its plot follows a woman who falls in love with a Parisian maître d' who saves her from a set-up her possessive ship magnate husband has hatched to ...
1937 History Is Made at Night: Irene Vail Easy Living: Mary Smith 1938 You Can't Take It with You: Alice Sycamore 1939 Only Angels Have Wings: Bonnie Lee Mr. Smith Goes to Washington: Clarissa Saunders 1940 Too Many Husbands: Vicky Lowndes Alternative title: My Two Husbands: Arizona: Phoebe Titus 1941 The Devil and Miss Jones: Mary Jones 1942 ...
Borzage's other directorial feature credits include Street Angel (1928), Bad Girl (1931), A Farewell to Arms (1932), Man's Castle (1933), History Is Made at Night (1937), The Mortal Storm (1940), and Moonrise (1948). His final credited directorial work is the historical drama The Big Fisherman (1959), before his death from cancer in 1962.
History is Made at Night, directed by Frank Borzage, starring Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur; The Hound of the Baskervilles (Der Hund von Baskerville), directed by Karel Lamač – Humanity and Paper Balloons (Ninjō kami fūsen), directed by Sadao Yamanaka –
The fact that the two leading characters in the movie "History is made at night" end up on a ship called the Princess Irene which hits an iceberg - and of there being a true story of a disaster involving a ship with the name "Princess Irene," the HMS Princess Irene, that was destroyed in an explosion in May, 1915 - undoubtedly leads many to ...
History Is Made at Night may refer to: History Is Made at Night; History Is Made at Night; History Is Made at Night (song), a song from the musical TV series Smash ...
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Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (also known by its shortened form, Vogues of 1938) is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings, written by Bella and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. It was filmed in New York City in Technicolor.