Word: casts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eric Von Stroheim, refugee from Hollywood who gained fame for his performance in "Grand Illusion," is featured in "Les Disparus de St.-Agil," presented by the French Talking Film Committee today and tomorrow at the Institute of Geographical Exploration. Also in the cast are three of the child actors who appeared in "Generaux Sans Boutons," earlier popular offering of the committee...
...finally work out their problems and unite around a happy hearth. For the plausibility of this ending Miss Coleman, replacing, Nancy Kelly as the innocent daughter, is largely responsible, Mr. McGrath brings humor and sincerity to a small but important role. The rest of the cast is subordinated to Miss Lawrence for most of the play, but in the more serious third act Natalie Schafer and Charlotte Marley turn in sound performances. Fast-moving throughout, the play is at once hilarious and thought-provoking. It is 'hard' to ask for more...
...After playing lying, lecherous, dirty Jeeter Lester in Tobacco Road for 1,674 shows, James Barton announced he would quit the show this week. Rumored reason: squabbles with other members of the cast. Successor: Vaudeville Impersonator Eddie Garr...
...Berlin or Vienna, but Billy Rose's famed Casa Mariana in Manhattan was the scene. The occasion: a Refugee Show, with an all-refugee cast. The "Nazi": Refugee Max Willenz...
...Money (sketches & lyrics by Nancy Hamilton, music by Morgan Lewis; produced by Gertrude Macy & Stanley Gilkey) is billed as an "intimate" revue. The authors, moreover, know what an intimate revue should be-crisp, topical, irreverent, with a small cast, an 11 o'clock curtain, a conversational tone, no green-and-purple spotlighting, no Bits of Old Baghdad...