Word: mchugh
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...well but the general effect is not nearly so fortunate as it is in the case of Melton. Pat O'Brien delivers the goods as usual and this reviewer would be glad to see him in a role worthy of his ability. Jean Muir and the ever-popular Frank McHugh round out a talented cast which, despite heroic efforts, fails to score on this department's gridiron...
...Brockton; Newton A. Levine '36, of Roxbury; Malcolm E. Lewis '37, of Medford; Ransome Van B. Lynch '37, of Hingham; John B. Lyons '38, of Quincy; William W. McAlpine '36, of Medford; John J. McCarthy, Jr. '36, of Cambridge; Dougles T. McClay '36, of Mattapan; Loughlin F. McHugh '36, of Worcester; Francis N. Magliozzi '36, of Somerville; John J. Maloney, Jr. '36, of Dorchester; Arthur J. Martellucci '38, of Cambridge; Richard L. Martin '36, of W. Roxbury; Henry W. Maxant '37, of Ayer; Peter Megalonakis '37, of Boston; Edward Meilman '36, of Roxbury; Nathan Myers '38, of Dorchester; Richard...
...dangerous pair to the Crimson runners will be Molley and O'Connor, Holy Cross main-tays who finished sixth and seventh respectively last year. McHugh trailed Northrop in the yearling race and may also prove a threat...
...appears on the screen, the story of two nimble-wits (Pat O'Brien and Frank McHugh) who win a beauty contest with a composite photograph of Harlow, Garbo, Dietrich et al. and then palm off a dowdy chambermaid (Marion Davies) as their "original," turns out to be worth considerably less than the purchase price. Under Director Mervyn LeRoy, whose motto seems to have been "When in doubt, shout," Page Miss Glory becomes the noisiest comedy in months, with only Patsy Kelly as a morose chambermaid and Allen Jenkins as a kidnapper managing to give credible performances...
...Brien, a policeman, Frank McHugh, a fireman, and Cagney. no occupation, are brothers watched over by an extremely Irish mother (Mary Gordon) whose brogue is so strong that, to the possible improvement of the picture, half her lines are virtually unintelligible. What entertainment the picture provides is mostly due to the antics of McHugh and Allen...