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The Front Page (1931) [Comedy]
"The Front Page" is a 1931 American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring ...
published: 14 Dec 2012
The Front Page (1931) [Comedy]
"The Front Page" is a 1931 American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien. Based on a Broadway play of the same name, the film was produced by Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Charles Lederer, and distributed by United Artists. The supporting cast includes Mary Brian, George E. Stone, Matt Moore, and Edward Everett Horton. At the 4th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Milestone for Best Director, and Menjou for Best Actor.
The film, considered a screwball comedy, centers on an investigative reporter (Pat O'Brien) and his editor (Adolphe Menjou), who hope to cash in on a big story involving an escaped accused murderer (Stone) and hide him in a rolltop desk while everybody else tries to find him.
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Directed by Lewis Milestone, produced by Lewis Milestone and Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Charles Lederer, starring Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian.
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Source: "The Front Page (1931 film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 12 July 2012. Web. 20 July 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Front_Page_(1931_film).
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THE FRONT PAGE (1931) - Full Movie - Captioned
A newspaper editor and his best reporter, Hildy Johnson, agree to cover the execution of c...
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THE FRONT PAGE (1931) - Full Movie - Captioned
A newspaper editor and his best reporter, Hildy Johnson, agree to cover the execution of convicted police killer Earl Williams. Williams escapes, and Johnson hides the wounded Williams out of sight until he can get an interview. Adaptation of the play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Originally released as a theatrical production. Public Domain Film.
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The Front Page (1931)
The Front Page is a 1931 American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Ad...
published: 14 Dec 2012
The Front Page (1931)
The Front Page is a 1931 American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien. Based on a Broadway play of the same name, the film was produced by Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Charles Lederer, and distributed by United Artists. The supporting cast includes Mary Brian, George E. Stone, Matt Moore, and Edward Everett Horton. At the 4th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Milestone for Best Director, and Menjou for Best Actor.
In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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The Front Page Adolphe Menjou 1931
The Front Page (1931) Menjou
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant...
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The Front Page Adolphe Menjou 1931
The Front Page (1931) Menjou
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape.
However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (play), Charles MacArthur (play)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
This film was re-made as 'His Girl Friday' with Grant and Russell
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The Front Page (1931) - Lewis Milestone
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page (1931) - Lewis Milestone
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
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14 min 13 sec
The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 3/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 3/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 1/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 1/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
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2 min 16 sec
The Front Page - Cool, Fresh Air
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Reporter Hildy (Pat O'Brien) and fiance` Mary (Peggy Grant) are planning their escape, unaware of editor Walter Burns' (Adolphe Menjou) close puruit, in director Lewis Milestone's The Front Page, 1931.
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 2/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 2/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 6/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 6/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
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14 min 14 sec
The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 7/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 7/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
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14 min 27 sec
The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 5/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 5/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
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14 min 14 sec
The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 4/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New Y...
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The Front Page - Lewis Milestone (1931)(HQ) 4/7 -MiA-
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job. The court press room is full of lame reporters who invent stories as much as write them. All are waiting to cover the hanging of Earl Williams. When Williams escapes from the inept Sheriff, Hildy seizes the opportunity by using his $260 honeymoon money to payoff an insider and get the scoop on the escape. However, Walter Burns, the Post's editor, is slow to repay Hildy back, hoping that he will stay on the story. Getting a major scoop looks possible when Hildy stumbles onto the bewildered escapee and hides him in a roll-top desk in the press room. Burns shows up to help. Can they keep Williams' whereabouts secret long enough to get the scoop, especially with the Sheriff and other reporters hovering around?
# Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins
Director: Lewis Milestone
Writers: Ben Hecht (by), Charles MacArthur (by)
Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien and Mary Brian
Cast:
Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns
Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson
Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant
Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger
Walter Catlett ... Murphy
George E. Stone ... Earl Williams
Mae Clarke ... Molly
Slim Summerville ... Pincus
Matt Moore ... Kruger
Frank McHugh ... McCue
Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman
Fred Howard ... Schwartz (as Freddie Howard)
Phil Tead ... Wilson
Eugene Strong ... Endicott (as Gene Strong)
Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes
- published: 14 Dec 2012