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And that’s a help, for a state of anesthesia is the best one in which to partake of Paramount's latest in this genre, The Bride Wore Boots." [6] Variety called it "never as funnyas its makers intended." [7] Stanwyck's biographer called it "Barbara’s first outright boxoffice bomb since the mid-1930s." [8]
February 23, 1930: The Case of Sergeant Grischa: Oscar nomination for Best Sound Recording [40] March 2, 1930: Beau Bandit [41] March 16, 1930: Framed [42] March 21, 1930: Lovin' the Ladies: Premiered in New York City, wide release April 6, 1930 [43] April 11, 1930: Alias French Gertie: Premiered in New York City, wide release April 20, 1930 ...
1970 Let It Be: Neil Aspinall: The Beatles Billy Preston: A documentary about The Beatles rehearsing and recording songs for the album Let It Be, it was filmed in January 1969. The film features an unannounced rooftop concert by the group, their last performance in public. Released just after the album, it was the final original Beatles release ...
A. Address Unknown (1944 film) The Adventures of Picasso; After the Promise; Agnisakshi (1999 film) Albert Fish (film) Alexander's Ragtime Band (film) Alfredo S. Lim (The Untold Story)
The Woman in Red Boots (French: La Femme aux bottes rouges; Italian: La ragazza con gli stivali rossi; Spanish: La mujer con botas rojas) is a 1974 fantasy comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Juan Luis Buñuel.
Warner Bros., Academy Award winner for the Best Original Screenplay [82] The Dawn Trail: Christy Cabanne: Marceline Day, Miriam Seegar: Western: Columbia [83] Derelict: Rowland V. Lee: George Bancroft, Jessie Royce Landis: Adventure: Paramount-Publix [84] The Devil to Pay! George Fitzmaurice: Ronald Colman, Loretta Young, Myrna Loy: Comedy ...
Following the switch to talking movies c. 1926/1927, many classic films were remade in the 1930s (and later). These include Alice In Wonderland (1933), Cleopatra (1934), and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). Monsters. Among the numerous remakes and new films were the 'monster movies', with a wide spectrum of