Barbier, George, 1864-1945
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1864-1945
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Barbier, George, 1864-1945
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Barbier, George
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- Forbidden Hollywood, Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc, Volume 7
- The man who came to dinner, Warner Bros. Inc. presents a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein ; produced by Sam H. Harris ; directed by William Keighley
- No man of her own, Paramount presents ; screen play by Maurine Watkins and Milton H. Gropper ; from a story by Edmund Goulding and Benjamin Glazer ; directed by Wesley Ruggles
- Ladies should listen, a Paramount picture ; Adolph Zukor presents ; produced by Douglas MacLean ; directed by Frank Tuttle ; screen play by Claude Binyon and Frank Butler
- The Princess Comes Across, Adolph Zukor presents ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; screenplay by Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin, and Don Hartman, Frank Butler ; story by Philip MacDonald ; directed by William K. Howard
- The magnificent dope, Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by George Seaton ; original story by Joseph Schrank ; produced by William Perlberg ; directed by Walter Lang
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- Forbidden Hollywood, Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc, Volume 7
- The man who came to dinner, Warner Bros. Inc. presents a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; screen play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein ; produced by Sam H. Harris ; directed by William Keighley
- No man of her own, Paramount presents ; screen play by Maurine Watkins and Milton H. Gropper ; from a story by Edmund Goulding and Benjamin Glazer ; directed by Wesley Ruggles
- Ladies should listen, a Paramount picture ; Adolph Zukor presents ; produced by Douglas MacLean ; directed by Frank Tuttle ; screen play by Claude Binyon and Frank Butler
- The Princess Comes Across, Adolph Zukor presents ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; screenplay by Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin, and Don Hartman, Frank Butler ; story by Philip MacDonald ; directed by William K. Howard
- The magnificent dope, Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by George Seaton ; original story by Joseph Schrank ; produced by William Perlberg ; directed by Walter Lang