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Cuddihy, John Murray
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Cuddihy, Michael
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Cuddy, `Edward
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Cugna, Catherine Mowry La
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Culbertson, Diana
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Culbertson, Ely
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Culley, Margaret Mulvehill
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Cullinan, Elizabeth
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Cummings, Frank Ernest Hill, George Shuster, J. Corson Miller, Constance Naar, Marion
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Cummings, Kathleen Sprows
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CUNNEEN, JOE
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Cunneen, Joseph E.
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Cunneen, Sal
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Cunneen, Sally
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Cunningham, Charles
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CUNNINGHAM, DAN
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Cunningham, David S.
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Cunningham, Doris
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Cunningham, Francis Xavier
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Cunningham, J. V.
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The Screen
(April 1937)
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THE SCREEN May time "MAYTIME" is virtually a musical feast. All of Sigmund Romberg's original romantic "May-time" operetta music of 1917 has been retained, and additional compositions are...
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The Screen
(April 1937)
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The Screen Silent Barriers ENGLAND picturizes with unusual understanding a vivid and rugged American historical pioneering effort in the building of the Canadian Pacific Ralroad, dramatizing the...
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The Screen
(March 1937)
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The Screen The Lost Horizon THERE has not been a motion picture in more than decade that has caused so much advance speculation within the motion picture industry over its eventual economic...
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The Screen
(March 1937)
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The Screen John Meade's Woman FRANCINE LARRIMORE'S long and successful career on the stage is interrupted for her debut on the screen. She does not, however, portray the role of the high society...
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The Screen
(March 1937)
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RHE SCREEN Green Light A HUMAN and appealing drama, as interesting as it is serious, and preserving the full flavor of Lloyd Douglas's best-selling novel. By nature the play is an intelligent...
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The Screen
(January 1937)
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The Screen Camille ALEXANDER DUMAS' play and book stands the test of time well, five noted screen productions since 1917 preceding the one now bringing forth in the brilliance of modern technique...
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The Screen
(January 1937)
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The Screen The Black Legion MR. SINCLAIR HILL, noted British motion picture producer, observing the other day on the ways of the London film industry's California competitor, admitted that...
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The Screen
(January 1937)
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The Screen Golgotha PRIVATE interests unattached to the regular commercial channels of theatrical motion picture presentation have imported from France, with a surprising restraint of fanfare, the...
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The Screen
(January 1937)
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Screen The Plough and the Stars SEAN O'CASEY'S play took ten years to travel from its first production, in 1926, at Dublin's noted Abbey Theatre, to the stages of playhouses the length and breadth...
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The Screen
(January 1937)
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THE SCREEN After the Thin Man METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER responds to the reception accorded Dashiell Hammett's "Thin Man" with a sequel which continues the vein of melodramatic murder mystery, again...
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The Screen
(December 1936)
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THE SCREEN Three Men on a Horse TWO YEARS of straight running, and still going, on Broadway, three companies touring the road, pro-ductions in England, Australia and Holland-and now "Three Men on...
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The Screen
(December 1936)
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THE SCREEN Rembrandt A LEXANDER KORDA, of "Henry the Eighth" A fame, sends from London a subject that has already caused considerable controversial repercussions on the Continent over its...
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The Screen
(December 1936)
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THE SCREEN Lloyd's of London "LOYD'S OF LONDON" has, firstly, a tale of -the sea to tell, but, more importantly, it is the story of the significant part that was played by the international...
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The Screen
(December 1936)
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The Screen Winter set THE SEVERE limitations of action and setting depart immeasurably and noticeably from film formula, jeopardizing the attainment by "Winterset" of as strong a dramatic grip in...
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The Screen
(November 1936)
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SCREEN The Garden of Allah THE LEGENDARY Garden of Allah is the North African Sahara, and the motion picture depicts its sweeping expanses with rare beauty and superb coloring. Under soft,...
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The Screen
(November 1936)
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SCREEN The Big Broadcast of 1937 THE TITLE most appropriately explains the intent of this periodical rounding up of "big names" of radio, stage and screen for a grand splurge in expensive...
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The Screen
(November 1936)
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The Charge of the Light Brigade THE MOTION PICTURE volleys and thunders spectacularly to honor the charge made by those gallant 600 lancers who so impressed Alfred Lord Tennyson in the writing of...
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The Screen
(November 1936)
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NEXT WEEK WHAT IS SIMPLICITY? by Albert J. Steiss, comments on the nostalgia for simplicity now current in the world, and the misconception and exaggeration which result. There is "an unwarranted...
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The Screen
(October 1936)
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THE SCREEN Ramona HELEN HUNT JACKSON'S sad romance, staged in colorful old Southern California amid the complications brought to the lives of the native Indians, Mexicans and Spaniards by...
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Cunningham, James P.
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Cunningham, James V
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Cunningham, James V.
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Cunningham, Lawrence
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Cunningham, Lawrence S
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Cunningham, Lawrence S.
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Cunningham, Lawrtence S.
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Cunningham, Nora B.
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Cunningham, Norah B.
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Cunningham, Philip A.
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Cunningham, Tames P.
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Cunningham, Vinson
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Cunningham, W.F.
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Cunningham, William F.
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Cuomo, Mario M.
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Cupich, Blase J.
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Curian, Waldemar
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Curley, Thomas
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Curley, Thomas E.
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Curley, Thomas F.
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CURNIN, MIRIAM
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Curran, Anne
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Curran, C.P.
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Curran, Charles A.
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Curtin, Crimmins
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Curtis, Christine Turner
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Cusack, Cyril
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CUSHING, DAVID
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Cusk, Rachel
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Cutler, Donald
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Cutler, Donald R.
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Cutter, John
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Cypriano, Joseph L.
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