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August Week End (1936) [Drama]
Below the Deadline (1936)
Lady's N Love▪Full Movie English▪1930▪
Grief Street - 1931
Bachelor Party - trailer [Tom Hanks &Tawny; Kitaen]
Dave Batcheller discusses the importance of privately held business in creating an environment in which real and substantial innovation is possible. Batcheller discusses some of the negative affects of merger and acquisition activity on industry's capacity to innovate, the way in which closely held business can combat these issues, and some of the challenges in innovating in publicly held business. Throughout Appareo System's rapid growth and commercial success as a provider of custom design electronics and software applications, Dave has worked to fill gaps in the company's roster (wearing a number of different "hats"), having roles in everything from purchasing, sales, marketing, and development until the commencement of his current stint in operations. In his current role as President...
At a high-society dinner party, a beautiful girl meets an older, rich and married man. However, she is loved by a younger man who is not very wealthy. --- Directed by Charles Lamont, produced by George R. Batcheller, written by Faith Baldwin (story originally published in Cosmopolitan magazine) and Paul Perez, starring Valerie Hobson as Claire Barry, Paul Harvey as George Washburne, G.P. Huntley as Kim Sherwood (G. P. Huntley Jr.), Betty Compson as Ethel Ames, Frank Melton as Ronnie Washburne, Edgar Norton as Grimsby, Gigi Parrish as Elinor, Maynard Holmes as Dave Maxwell, Claire McDowell as Alma Washburne, Howard C. Hickman as Spencer (Howard Hickman) and Paul West as a Taxi Driver. --- Source: "August Week End" IMDb. 16 July 2013. Web. 16 July 2013. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt002...
Below the Deadline is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont. Cecilia Parker as Molly Fitzgerald Russell Hopton as Terry Mulvaney Theodore von Eltz as Flash Ackroyd Thomas E. Jackson as Pearson Warner Richmond as Diamond Dutch John St. Polis as Mr. Abrams Kathryn Sheldon as Aunt Mary Tibbett Robert Homans as Police Captain Symonds Jack Gardner as Henchman Spike Al Thompson as Sparring Partner Al Charles Delaney as Artie Nolan Sidney Payne as Plastic Surgeon Edward Hearn as Guard Peters Directed by Charles Lamont Produced by George R. Batcheller Written by Ewart Adamson (story) Cinematography M.A. Anderson Edited by Roland D. Reed Distributed by Chesterfleld Motion Pictures Corporation Release dates June 6, 1936 Running time 64 minutes ---- Subscribe to KB Culture: http://rebr...
Released on May 15, 1930: (running time 65 minutes) A small town Vermont fellow falls in love with a New York City radio singing star, but she is about to be married to the radio station owner. Produced by George R. Batcheller Jr. Directed by Edgar LewisWritten by Charles Beahan The Actors: Alice Day (Brenda Lasalle), Johnnie Walker (Harry King), James P. Burtis (Al Pine, radio announcer), Marjorie Kane (Marjorie 'Babe' Kane), Freeman Wood (Ward Hampton), Dorothy Gould (Patsy Green), Elinor Flynn (Mary Wood), Mary Carr (Mrs. Wood), Mary Foy (Mrs. Tibbs, landlady), Bernie Lamont (Frank Jones)
Grief Street (1931) - IMDb www.imdb.com/title/tt0142340/ A womanizing matinée idol is found strangled in his dressing room. The door is locked from the inside and there is no other way into the room. He had been having an affair with his leading lady, while his actress wife is doing the same with the stage manager. Everyone, including a young actress who had been fired from the play, and an old actor now relegated to a stage-doorman, has a motive.The explanation for the murder lies within the script of the play. Cast[edit] Barbara Kent as Jean Royce John Holland as Jim Ryan Dorothy Christy as Mrs. Alvin Merle aka Ethel Wynn Crauford Kent as Alvin Merle Lillian Rich as Pamela Gregory James P. Burtis as Police Sgt. Jardine Larry Steers as Ralph Burns Lloyd Whitlock as Frank Murray Lafe McK...
http://www.tawny-kitaen.com Bachelor Party is a 1984 comedy film starring Tom Hanks, Tawny Kitaen, Adrian Zmed, Robert Prescott, and Deborah Harmon, directed by Neal Israel. The original music score was composed by Robert Folk. In the film, party-animal Rick Gassko (Hanks) deciding to settle down and marry his girlfriend Debbie Thompson (Kitaen) and his friends throw him one final debauchery-laden bash. Debbie suspects Rick of future cheating on her at the bash and, with the help of his friends' spouses, hatches a plan to catch him in the act. A notorious scene in the film involves a quaalude-popping, cocaine-snorting donkey who dies of a drug overdose. * "Shocking, shameless, sinful, wicked. And the party hasn't even started." * "A man's tradition every woman should k...
At a high-society dinner party, a beautiful girl meets an older, rich and married man. However, she is loved by a younger man who is not very wealthy. --- Directed by Charles Lamont, produced by George R. Batcheller, written by Faith Baldwin (story originally published in Cosmopolitan magazine) and Paul Perez, starring Valerie Hobson as Claire Barry, Paul Harvey as George Washburne, G.P. Huntley as Kim Sherwood (G. P. Huntley Jr.), Betty Compson as Ethel Ames, Frank Melton as Ronnie Washburne, Edgar Norton as Grimsby, Gigi Parrish as Elinor, Maynard Holmes as Dave Maxwell, Claire McDowell as Alma Washburne, Howard C. Hickman as Spencer (Howard Hickman) and Paul West as a Taxi Driver. --- Source: "August Week End" IMDb. 16 July 2013. Web. 16 July 2013. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt002...
Released on May 15, 1930: (running time 65 minutes) A small town Vermont fellow falls in love with a New York City radio singing star, but she is about to be married to the radio station owner. Produced by George R. Batcheller Jr. Directed by Edgar LewisWritten by Charles Beahan The Actors: Alice Day (Brenda Lasalle), Johnnie Walker (Harry King), James P. Burtis (Al Pine, radio announcer), Marjorie Kane (Marjorie 'Babe' Kane), Freeman Wood (Ward Hampton), Dorothy Gould (Patsy Green), Elinor Flynn (Mary Wood), Mary Carr (Mrs. Wood), Mary Foy (Mrs. Tibbs, landlady), Bernie Lamont (Frank Jones)
Below the Deadline is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont. Cecilia Parker as Molly Fitzgerald Russell Hopton as Terry Mulvaney Theodore von Eltz as Flash Ackroyd Thomas E. Jackson as Pearson Warner Richmond as Diamond Dutch John St. Polis as Mr. Abrams Kathryn Sheldon as Aunt Mary Tibbett Robert Homans as Police Captain Symonds Jack Gardner as Henchman Spike Al Thompson as Sparring Partner Al Charles Delaney as Artie Nolan Sidney Payne as Plastic Surgeon Edward Hearn as Guard Peters Directed by Charles Lamont Produced by George R. Batcheller Written by Ewart Adamson (story) Cinematography M.A. Anderson Edited by Roland D. Reed Distributed by Chesterfleld Motion Pictures Corporation Release dates June 6, 1936 Running time 64 minutes ---- Subscribe to KB Culture: http://rebr...
Grief Street (1931) - IMDb www.imdb.com/title/tt0142340/ A womanizing matinée idol is found strangled in his dressing room. The door is locked from the inside and there is no other way into the room. He had been having an affair with his leading lady, while his actress wife is doing the same with the stage manager. Everyone, including a young actress who had been fired from the play, and an old actor now relegated to a stage-doorman, has a motive.The explanation for the murder lies within the script of the play. Cast[edit] Barbara Kent as Jean Royce John Holland as Jim Ryan Dorothy Christy as Mrs. Alvin Merle aka Ethel Wynn Crauford Kent as Alvin Merle Lillian Rich as Pamela Gregory James P. Burtis as Police Sgt. Jardine Larry Steers as Ralph Burns Lloyd Whitlock as Frank Murray Lafe McK...