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15 titles |
Past Film & Video (15 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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The Love Department (1935)
(Short) - Beatrice Blair, Performer ("You Will Get Your Man", "The Goodnight Waltz", "There's an Old Fashioned Cottage", "Wings of Love") (uncredited) Beatrice Blair, Performer ("You Will Get Your Man", "The Goodnight Waltz", "There's an Old Fashioned Cottage", "Wings of Love") (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Flame Song (1934)
(Short) - Anita, Performer ("Song of the Flame", "When Love Calls" (uncredited)) Anita, Performer ("Song of the Flame", "When Love Calls" (uncredited)) See fewer |
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Moonlight and Pretzels (1933)
Bernice Claire - Singer (song 'Ah - But Is It Love') Bernice Claire - Singer (song 'Ah - But Is It Love') See fewer |
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The Red Shadow (1932)
(Short) - Margot Fontaine, Performer ("One Alone") (uncredited) Margot Fontaine, Performer ("One Alone") (uncredited) See fewer |
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Kiss Me Again (1931)
Mlle. Fifi, Soundtrack ("Kiss Me Again" (1905)) (uncredited), Performer ("Kiss Me Again" (1905), "The Mascot of the Troop" (1905), "If I Were on the Stage" (1905)) (uncredited) Mlle. Fifi, Soundtrack ("Kiss Me Again" (1905)) (uncredited), Performer ("Kiss Me Again" (1905), "The Mascot of the Troop" (1905), "If I Were on the Stage" (1905)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Song of the Flame (1930)
Aniuta, The Flame, Performer ("The Goose Hangs High", "The Cossack Love Song") Aniuta, The Flame, Performer ("The Goose Hangs High", "The Cossack Love Song") See fewer |
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Spring Is Here (1930)
Betty Braley, Soundtrack ("With a Song in My Heart" (1929)) (uncredited), Performer ("With a Song in My Heart" (1929), "Yours Sincerely" (1929), "Have a Little Faith in Me" (1929), "How Shall I Tell?" (1929)) (uncredited) Betty Braley, Soundtrack ("With a Song in My Heart" (1929)) (uncredited), Performer ("With a Song in My Heart" (1929), "Yours Sincerely" (1929), "Have a Little Faith in Me" (1929), "How Shall I Tell?" (1929)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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