This film's subject is one of the world's most recognizable film artists, Mae West. Mae West was an iconoclast who challenged...
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1999
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This concert and interview documentary features the racy wit of Canada and the U.S.'s most popular female comedians,...
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1991
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Mae West (1892-1980) was perhaps the original comic sex goddess of American cinema. Originally a vaudeville performer, she...
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Play Author, Marlo Manners
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1978
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This documentary about the history of popular music in America focuses on music hall style, taking a look back at the...
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1976
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Gore Vidal's best-selling satiric novel gets an inarguably unique screen treatment in this off-center psycho-sexual farce....
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Leticia
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1970
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One subject that has always been popular in the movies -- and is likely to stay that way for a long time to come -- is...
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1965
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After an absence of three years, Mae West returned to the screen in the musical comedy The Heat's On. La West is cast as Fay...
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Fay Lawrence
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1943
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The once-in-a-lifetime teaming of Mae West and W.C. Fields in My Little Chickadee had the potential for comic greatness: what...
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Screenwriter, Flower Belle Lee
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1940
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Paramount spent a record one million dollars on its 1937 Mae West vehicle Every Day's a Holiday. La West portrays a...
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Screenwriter, Peaches O'Day
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1937
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Screenwriter, Mavis Arden
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1936
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Screenwriter, The Frisco Doll
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1936
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Mae West is Goin' to Town in this elegant post-Production Code vehicle. West plays Cleo Borden, a nouveau riche cattle...
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Screenwriter, Cleo Borden
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1935
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Screenwriter, Ruby Carter
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1934
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"I'm the finest woman who walked the streets," declares bejeweled, hip-swishing Lady Lou (Mae West) at the beginning of She...
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Screenwriter, Lady Lou
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1933
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Mae West's second starring vehicle, I'm No Angel casts the divine Miss West as the star performer in a seedy circus. Though...
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Screenwriter, Tira
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1933
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In one of his first starring roles, George Raft plays Joe Anton, a tough but basically decent speakeasy owner who falls in...
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Screenwriter, Maudie
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1932
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