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  1. Il y a 2 jours · Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone (1950) based on a story by Rice and Stuart Palmer, Once Upon A Train, or The Loco Motive. Featuring James Whitmore as John J. Malone and Marjorie Main as Hattie O'Malley in a comedic story of murder on board a train to Chicago. The Eddie Cantor Story (1953) – treatment only.

  2. Il y a 1 jour · Sully’s story is of a life spent in both Native and non-Native worlds, ... Eddie Cantor, Fred Astaire), politicians (J. Edgar Hoover, Fiorello La Guardia), sports heroes ...

  3. Il y a 2 jours · Santa Claus is Comin' to Town is a 1970 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The film tells the story of how Santa Claus and several Claus-related Christmas traditions came to be. It is based on the hit Christmas song of the same name, which was introduced on radio by Eddie Cantor in 1934, and ...

  4. Il y a 1 jour · The Eddie Cantor Story: Eddie Cantor: Keefe Brasselle: Franz Schubert: Franz Schubert: Heinrich Schweiger: The Great Warrior Skanderbeg: Skanderbeg: Akaki Khorava: Houdini: Harry Houdini: Tony Curtis: The I Don't Care Girl: Eva Tanguay: Mitzi Gaynor: The Joe Louis Story: Joe Louis: Coley Wallace: Julius Caesar: Julius Caesar: Marlon Brando: The ...

  5. Il y a 1 jour · In the 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon Baby Bottleneck, Daffy Duck is shown taking phone calls from a handful of celebrity fathers including Eddie Cantor, Bing Crosby and Oliva Dionne (who is quickly dismissed by Daffy with a curt "Mr. Dionne, puh-lease!").

  6. Il y a 3 jours · Food and Comedy in the Catskills Resort Era,” and there will be a Borscht Belt Story Hour, ... Singing a song made famous by Fanny Brice or Eddie Cantor does have an auspiciousness associated ...

  7. Il y a 1 jour · The second annual Borscht Belt Fest, featuring comedy, food, music and storytelling, will take place July 26-28 in the Catskills. Organized by the Borscht Belt Museum in Ellenville, New York, this year’s festival will be “bigger and better” than last year, according to Andrew Jacobs, one of the festival’s organizers and the president of the museum’s board of trustees.