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1982
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1947
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The old George M. Cohan theatrical chestnut The Meanest Man in the World was retailored for the screen to accommodate the...
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1943
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Produced on behalf of the U.S. government, December 7th is just as slick and professional as any of director John Ford's...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1943
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Composer (Music Score)
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1942
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Judy Garland performs her only on-screen death scene early in the proceedings of Little Nellie Kelly. But despair not!...
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From Musical by
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1940
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1940
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A tough football scout thinks he has finally found a potential star quarterback when he sees a burly country-store stock boy...
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1939
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This comedy is based on George M. Cohan's popular play and centers on an American businessman and his family who journey to...
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1939
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In this comedy, based on a George M. Cohan play, a hick comes to the city to attend his old buddy's wedding. The rube is such...
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1936
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This musical is adapted from a popular Broadway show written by George M. Cohan. It tells the tale of a team of Broadway...
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1936
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1935
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For all his Broadway success, George M. Cohan was never able to "make it" in motion pictures. In 1934, he made another try at...
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Play Author, Al Draper
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1934
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Joe E. Brown plays Elmer Kane, a rookie ballplayer with the Chicago Cubs whose ego is matched only by his appetite. Because...
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1933
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A San Francisco gangster hot foots it out of town to cool down after his crime boss is suddenly killed. He ends up in a...
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1932
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Legendary songwriter and vaudevillian George M. Cohan made his first appearance in a sound film with this satiric musical...
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Theodore Blair/ Doc Peter
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1932
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Will Rogers' second starring talkie feature was a spiritual twin of the first, They Had to See Paris, albeit with a...
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1930
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George M. Cohan's 1904 musical came to the screen a second time in 1930 courtesy of Warner Bros., who cast light leading man...
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1930
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1929
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This comedy chronicles the rise of a country rube who becomes a baseball legend for the New York Yankees. Not only does he...
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1929
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1928
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A wealthy man hits the half-century mark and promptly suffers a mid-life crisis in this silent romantic comedy. Like...
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1928
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1926
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Earl Derr Biggers' novel was made into a play by George M. Cohan and had already come to the screen twice before (once with...
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1925
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George Washington Belgrave ($Wesley Barry) is the son of Senator Belgrave (William Courtright). When a secret report by the...
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From Musical by
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1924
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This comedy-drama, based on the play by George M. Cohan, was co-directed by Arthur Rosson and its star, Johnny Hines. Hines...
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1923
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Before it reached the screen, this story already had a long history -originally a novel by Darragh Aldrich called Enchanted...
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Play Author
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1921
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Though not his motion picture debut as has often been claimed, Seven Keys to Baldpate was George M. Cohan's most popular...
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Play Author, George Washington Magee
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1917
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