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Short Story Author
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1985
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Book Author
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1970
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The Boys of Paul Street is an antiwar allegory set in the streets of Budapest. Two rival gangs of young boys lay claim to a...
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Book Author
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1969
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In his last starring film (it was supposed to be his last film, but Ragtime came along in 1981), James Cagney plays Coca-Cola...
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Play Author
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1961
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Based on the Ferenc Molnar play Olympia, A Breath of Scandal serves as an elegant vehicle for a ravishing Sophia Loren. The...
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Play Author
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1960
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Carousel was adapted from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical of the same name--which, in turn, was based on...
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Play Author
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1956
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1956
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In this musical comedy, Louise Ginglebusher (Deanna Durbin) is a girl from a small town who comes top New York City with...
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Play Author
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1947
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MGM's notion of a "B" picture would be an "A" production at any other studio, and Blonde Fever is no exception. Philip Dorn...
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Play Author
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1944
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Tales of Manhattan is a sumptuous multipart film centered around a formal tailcoat. The coat is specially designed for stage...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1941
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Richard Thorpe's comedy Double Wedding (1937) marked the seventh screen pairing of William Powell and Myrna Loy, known for...
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Play Author
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1937
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Play Author
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1937
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Margaret Sullavan graduates from a girl's orphanage to an usherette's job at a Budapest movie theatre. Bibulous millionaire...
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Play Author
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1935
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A tough youth gang leader learns the true meaning of courage in this moving and thoughtful drama. He is the leader of a...
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Book Author
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1934
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Play Author, Short Story Author
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1934
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The legendary theatrical team of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne made their only starring screen appearance in this 1931...
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Play Author, Screenwriter
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1931
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Although His Glorious Night, MGM's 1929 talkie adaptation of Ferenc Molnar's Olympia, proved to be a box-office disaster (a...
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Play Author
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1930
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The second of three versions of the Ferenc Molnar play The Swan, One Romantic Night represented the talkie debut of the great...
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Play Author
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1930
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Play Author
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1930
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Play Author
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1930
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In this early talkie that contains very little talking, an Austrian showgirl working in a cabaret moonlights as a thief....
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Short Story Author
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1929
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Screen Story
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1929
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Based on Olympia, a 1928 Ferenc Molnar stage soufflé, His Glorious Night has gone down in history as having more or less...
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Play Author
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1929
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Fashions for Men was a satirical play by Franz Molnar. In the hands of film company First National, it became a sincere,...
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Play Author
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1925
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