Word: mchugh
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Angeles by Major Alberto E. Merrill, U.S. Army, and four recruiting sergeants. The Army has been plagued by many a song-plugger and press agent, but A Grand Vacation With Pay is the first recruiting song to command official sanction. Its authors are L. Wolfe Gilbert and Jimmy McHugh (Waiting For the Robert E. Lee, I Can't Give You Anything But Love and Ramona...
...Tuttle, Leverett E-23 Tuesday 7-8:30 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock (Master) Wednesday 12-12:45 o'clock; Mr. R. A. Horn, Mr. T. Morrison, Professor D. E. Owen, Professor B. F. Wright, and Mr. W. W. Minton 2:30-5 o'clock; Mr. L. F. McHugh, Mr. W. F. Ross (House Office) Wednesday 7-8:30 o'clock; Professor P. G. E. Miller Thursday 11-12:30 o'clock; Professor K. B. Murdock, Mr. F. B. Freeman, Professor B. J. Bok, Professor D. E. Owen, Mr. W. F. Ross, Mr. A. Guerard Thursday...
...less action, fewer laughs, or more tragedy packed into one movie. It deals with the life of a Kept Woman, a woman who Sacrifices for the Man She Loves, and who in the end loses Everything--Everything. What little comedy relief there is is rendered rather capably by Frank McHugh, but he appears so seldom that he seems completely out of place; and every time Margaret Sullavan looks at him she seems to be saying "Will you please go away. How can I be gloomy with you around here?" So he goes away and leaves Charles Boyer with Miss Sullavan...
Four Mothers (Warner Bros.) momentarily subordinates the maternity marathon of the four luscious Lemp sisters (Rosemary, Priscilla, Lola Lane & Gale Page) to the vicissitudes of their husbands (Eddie Albert, Jeffrey Lynn, Frank McHugh, Dick Foran) and music master father (Claude Rains). Husband Lynn is about to write the great American symphony. Husband Albert is about to discover a germ. But since Husband McHugh has lost all the neighbors' savings when a Florida hurricane hits his real estate, the Lemps spend most of Four Mothers paying back...
...Foolishness (by Paul Vincent Carroll, produced by John Golden) is another misty Irish play, by the author of The White Steed and Shadow and Substance. Maeve McHugh is loved by three brothers-a farmer, a scholar, a Communist fighter. She finds herself unable to belong exclusively to any of them, but always wedded in part, if not in the flesh, to a mystical spirit. It is suggested that she represents Ireland itself. The author may have meant this or something else, but his drama is as vague and uncrystallized as the moonbeams that flood one of the scenes. Sally...