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 Full Circle Events - 2002 Witches Ball Film References
The play was popularized in the United States under the name "Camille" and was made into a wonderful 1936 motion picture starring Greta Garbo.
A lovely film about the relationship of Gilbert and Sullivan and the making of their musical "The Mikado" which premiered in London in 1884 and was inspired by the European fasination with all things Japanese.
The film is based on the play, "La Dame Aux Camellias" (The Lady of the Camellias, 1852) by Alexander Dumas, the Younger.
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 Baby Face News
Teil - Fest der Sch"nheit 1938 The Awful Truth 1937 Camille 1936 Dodsworth 1936 Bride of Frankenstein 1935 It's A Gift 1934 Baby Face 1933 King Kong 1933 City Lights 1931 The Man...
The Film Forum showed a 72-year-old movie Monday that provided a good reminder how devilishly hard it is to get a fix on what is and is not "indecent." The flick was "Baby Face" (1933), with Barbara Stanwyck as...
The first selection is a Barbara Stanwyck vehicle of 1933, Baby Face, which co-stars George Brent, Douglas Dumbrille and the young John Wayne as a trio of her conquests.
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 Camille (1936) Movie - Film Movie Locations
Camille (1936), 1936, George Cukor Film Movie Locations movie
The Impressionists - Camille Pissarro - Boulevard des Italiens
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 DVD Booty - Camille
Camille (1936) is one of the most romantically-atmospheric films ever made.
Camille moves along well, but it probably wouldn't be half the film it is were it not for the unique screen presence and talent of its star.
Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards Program deadline: November 9, 2006 announcement: April 2007....
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 Joan Leslie -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
She began her (The film industry of the United States) Hollywood acting career while still a teenager, performing under her real name in several movies, beginning with her debut in (Click link for more info and facts about Camille) Camille (1936).
Born Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel, she was performing at the age of three, as part of a (A variety show with songs and comic acts etc.) Vaudeville act with her two sisters.
Joan Leslie (born January 26 1925 in (Click link for more info and facts about Detroit, Michigan) Detroit, Michigan) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A female actor) actress.
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 MTV.com - Movies - Pierre Fresnay
He became a film star on both sides of the Atlantic when he appeared as Marius in all three of Marcel Pagnol 's "Marseilles Trilogy" ( Marius [1931], Fanny [1932] and Cesar [1936]).
In 1940, Pierre Fresnay turned film director for the first and last time with Le Duel.
In 1934, he played Armand in La Dame aux Camelias ; Camille was portrayed by Fresnay's wife, Yvonne Printemps.
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 Zoe Akins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Akins also adapted the Alexander Dumas epic, Camille, which became a film in 1936.
To Akins' surprise, she was thrust into notoriety again in 1953, when Jean Negulesco directed an adaptation of "The Greeks Had a Word for It." The film, titled How to Marry a Millionaire, became a box office sensation and helped launch the career of its star, Marilyn Monroe.
A film version of The Old Maid followed in 1939, starring Bette Davis.
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 elizabeth_allan
In 1934 Elizabeth crossed the Atlantic to Hollywood appearing in several films, the best known being Mrs Copperfield/Murdstone in "David Copperfield" (1935 with Freddie Bartholomew,) Lucy Manette in "A Tale of Two Cities" (1935 with Ronald Coleman,) and as Nichette in "Camille" with Greta Garbo in 1936.
Elizabeth Allan was a well known and well loved British Actress and Film star of the 30s and 40s.
Elizabeth continued to appear in British films for the next 20 years- her film with George Formby "She Snoops to Conquer" being particularly well received - on-stage, and on TV.
www.womenofbrighton.co.uk /elizabethallan.htm   (356 words)

  
 Garbo, Greta
Garbo's subsequent movies, among them Mata Hari (1932), Grand Hotel (1932), Queen Christina (1933), Anna Karenina (1935), Camille (1936), and Conquest (1937), won her a following that was almost a cult, and in Ninotchka (1939) she displayed an unexpected gift for comedy.
In 1955 she received a special Academy Award for her "series of luminous and unforgettable performances." Her insistence on complete privacy recalled a famous line from one of her films, usually quoted, though not quite accurately, as "I want to be alone," and helped make her a legend in her own time.
Unlike many stars of the silent movies she more than successfully made the transition to sound film with Anna Christie (1930), in which her first spoken words on the screen revealed a low, husky voice to complement her beauty.
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 Film History Before 1920
Her work over the years was prolific - she also contributed to Victor Sjöström's The Scarlet Letter (1926) and The Wind (1928), and also co-scripted the screenplays for Dinner at Eight (1933) and Camille (1936).
It was also the first feature-length film for the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company.
[Goldfish legally acquired the studio's name for his own in 1918 - Gold-wyn, taking its name from the first syllable of Gold-fish's name and the last one of Sel-wyn's name.] When Goldwyn experienced difficulties working within the studio system, he sold his shares in Goldwyn Pictures and became an independent producer.
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 Annie Movie Rewind «
However, the movie is set in 1932 or 1933, and Camille came out in 1936.
A family favorite as well as a film classic, Annie made about $57,000,000 at the box office, and has delighted audiences around the world for more than 20 years now.
Annie is about a group of orphans, the main focus being Annie of course, at an all-girls orphanage run by the drunk Miss Hanigan, perfectly played by Carol Burnett.
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