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- Topper [videorecording]. by Jeffreys, Anne,actor.; Field, Mary,actor.(CARDINAL)368510; Hall, Thurston,actor.; Freeman, Kathleen,actor.; Sterling, Robert,1917-2006,actor.; Carroll, Leo G.,1886-1972,actor.; Landers, Lew,1901-1962,director.; Landres, Paul,1912-2001,director.; Loveton, John W,producer.; Schubert, Bernard,producer.; Oppenheimer, George,1900-1977screenwriter.(CARDINAL)176579; Rapp, Philip,screenwriter.; Crutcher, Robert Riley,screenwriter.; Sondheim, Stephen,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)143884; Smith, Thorne,1892-1934.Topper.; Alpha Video Distributors.(CARDINAL)847880; LC Purchase Collection (Library of Congress)DLC(CARDINAL)843554;
The trip to Lisbon / directed by Lew Landers ; a John W. Loveton, Bernard L. Schubert production ; produced by John W. Loveton ; written by Stephen Sondheim and George Oppenheimer -- Topper goes West / directed by Lew Landers ; a John W. Loveton, Bernard L. Schubert production ; produced by John W. Loveton ; written by Philip Rapp -- The sweepstakes / directed by Paul Landres ; a John W. Loveton, Bernard L. Schubert production ; produced by John W. Loveton ; written by Robert Riley Crutcher -- The proposal / directed by Lew Landers ; a John W. Loveton, Bernard L. Schubert production ; produced by John W. Loveton ; written by George Oppenheimer.Directors of photography, Gert Andersen, Kenneth D. Peach ; editors, Nick de Maggio, James R. SweeneyAnne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, Leo G. Carroll, Mary Field, Thurston Hall, Kathleen Freeman.Following the success of the Topper movies, the well-loved characters created by Thorne Smith were brought to life on the small screen from 1953-1956. When the ghosts of George and Marion Kerby return to their home after dying in a skiing accident, they discover the house is now occupied by uptight banker Cosmo Topper and his wife. Visible only to Cosmo, the Kerbys cause unending trouble in their attempts to teach him to enjoy life. One of the show's young screenwriters, Stephen Sondheim, would go on to greater fame as lyricist for such major musicals as "West Side Story." Several episodes contain the original commercials.DVD; region 1; NTSC; aspect ratio 1.33:1.
- Subjects: Situation comedies (Television programs); Fantasy comedies (Television programs); Ghost television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Bankers; Ghost plays.;
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- Danny Kaye [videorecording] : the Goldwyn years. by Vera-Ellen,1921-1981,actor.(CARDINAL)753918; Abel, Walter,1898-1987,actor.; Andrews, Dana,1909-1992,actor.(CARDINAL)522029; Arden, Eve,1908-1990,actor.(CARDINAL)721609; Arlen, Harold,1905-1986,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)168008; Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971,performer.(CARDINAL)121358; Bainter, Fay,1892-1968,actor.; Banton, Travis,1894-1958,costume designer.; Barnet, Charlie,performer.; Boretz, Allen,1900-1986,screenwriter.; Bressart, Felix,1890-1949,actor.; Bristol, Howard,set designer.; Bromberg, J. Edward,1903-1951,actor.; Brophy, Edward,1895-1960,actor.; Burke, Sonny,1914-1980,composer (expression); Butler, Frank,1890-1967,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843937; Cahn, Sammy,composer (expression),lyricist.(CARDINAL)724765; Chaney, Stewart,art director.(CARDINAL)648131; Cochran, Steve,1917-1965,actor.; Connell, Richard,1893-1949screenwriter.(CARDINAL)712375; Cutler, Victor,1914-1979,actor.; Dale, Esther,1885-1961,actor.; Dare, Daniel,1905-1996,director.; De Paul, Gene,lyricist,composer (expression); Dorsey, Tommy,1905-1956,performer.(CARDINAL)162130; Dowling, Constance,1923-1969,actor.; Dragon, Carmen,musical director.; Fegté, Ernst,1900-1976,art director.; Ferguson, Perry,art director.; Fine, Sylvia,composer (expression),lyricist.; Forbes, Lou,1902-1981,musical director.; Friedhofer, Hugo,musical director.(CARDINAL)842017; Gilmore, Virginia,1919-1986,actor.; Goldwyn, Samuel,1879-1974,presenter,film producer.(CARDINAL)518931; Goodman, Benny,1909-1986,actor.(CARDINAL)162411; Hampton, Lionel,performer.(CARDINAL)523716; Hartman, Don,1900-1958,screenwriter.; Hawks, Howard,1896-1977,film director.(CARDINAL)348201; Heindorf, Ray,1908-1980,arranger of music,conductor.; Herbert, Hugh,1885-1952,actor.; Heron, Julia,set designer.; Humberstone, H. Bruce,1901-1984,film director.; Jenkins, Allen,1900-1974,actor.; Jenkins, George,1908-2007,art director.; Jevne, Jack,adapter.; Jones, Grover,1893-1940,screenwriter.; Kaye, Danny,actor.(CARDINAL)749975; Koehler, Ted,1894-1973,composer (expression); Kolb, Clarence,1874-1964,actor.; Kruger, Otto,1885-1974,actor.(CARDINAL)508216; Lane, Richard,1900-1982,actor.; Liebman, Max,composer (expression),lyricist.; Mandell, Daniel,film editor.; Manning, Knox,narrator.; Mayo, Virginia,1920-2005,actor.; McLeod, Norman Z.,1898-1964,film director.; Milner, Victor,1893-1972,director of photography.; Mock, Alice,1896-1972,actor.; Moran, E. Edwin,1899-1987,adapter.; Newcom, James E.,film editor.; Newman, Emil,musical director.; Nugent, Elliott,1896-1980,film director.(CARDINAL)280929; Pearce, Bernard,choreographer (expression); Pirosh, Robert,screenwriter.; Porter, Clifford,set designer.; Powell, Mel,performer.; Rapp, Philip,screenwriter.; Raye, Don,lyricist,composer (expression); Rennahan, Ray,1896-1980,director of photography.; Robin, Leo,composer (expression); Rose, David,1910-1990,composer (expression); Sakall, S. Z.,1884-1955,actor.; Schafer, Natalie,1900-1991,actor.; Sharaff, Irene,costume designer.; Shavelson, Melville,1917-2007,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)711441; Shore, Dinah,1917-1994,actor.(CARDINAL)504770; Snyder, William E.,1901-1984,director of photography.; Stander, Lionel,actor.; Stossel, Ludwig,actor.; Styne, Jule,1905-1994,composer (expression),lyricist.(CARDINAL)522525; Toland, Gregg,director of photography.(CARDINAL)847610; White, Miles,1914-2000,costume designer.; Whitehead, O. Z.,actor.; Woods, Donald,1906-1998,actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Clork, Harry.Kid from Brooklyn.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Davis, Owen,1874-1956.Nervous wreck.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Monroe, Thomas.From A to Z.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Root, Lynn,1905-1997.Kid from Brooklyn.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Sheekman, Arthur,1901-1978.Wonder man.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Wilder, Billy,1906-2002.From A to Z.; Buck and Bubbles,performer.(CARDINAL)853654; Golden Gate Quartet,performer.; Goldwyn Girls,actor,dancer,performer.; Page Cavanaugh Trio,performer.; Samba Kings,performer.; Warner Bros. Entertainment,production company.(CARDINAL)340305; Warner Home Video (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Up in arms: "Now I know," "Tess' torch song," "All out for freedom" by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler ; "Theater lobby number," "Melody in 4-F," "Jive number" by Sylvia Fine and Max Liebman ; musical numbers arranged and conducted by Ray Heindorf ; dances staged and directed by Danny Dare ; musical director, Louis Forbes ; art direction, Perry Ferguson, Stewart Chaney ; film editors, Daniel Mandell, James Newcom ; costumes, Miles White ; set decorations, Howard Bristol ; director of photography, Ray Rennahan. Wonder man: Otchi Tchorniya number and music and lyrics for Bali boogie and Opera number by Syliva Fine ; musical numbers orchestrated and conducted by Ray Heindorf ; art direction, Ernst Fegté ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; musical director, Louis Forbes ; costumes, Travis Banton ; set decorations, Howard Bristol ; song "So in love" by Leo Robin and David Rose ; directors of photography, Victor Milner, William Snyder. The kid from Brooklyn: "Pavlova" words and music by Sylvia Fine and Max Liebman ; "You're the cause of it all," "I love an old fashioned song," "Hey! what's your name?," "Josie," "The sunflower song" music and lyrics by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn ; art direction, Perry Ferguson, Stewart Chaney ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; musical director, Carmen Dragon ; dances, Bernard Pearce ; costume designer, Miles White ; set decorations, Howard Bristol, Clifford Porter ; director of photography, Gregg Toland. Song is born: "A song is born," "Daddy-O" words and music by Don Raye and Gene De Paul, orchestrations by Sonny Burke ; musical direction by Emil Newman and Hugo Friedhofer ; art directors, George Jenkins and Perry Ferguson ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; costume designer, Sharaff ; set decorations, Julia Heron ; director of photography, Gregg Toland.Up in arms: Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore, Dana Andrews, Constance Dowling, The Goldwyn Girls ; narration, Knox Manning. Wonder man: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Donald Woods, S.Z. Sakall, Allen Jenkins, Edward Brophy, Otto Kruger, Steve Cochran, Virginia Gilmore, Richard Lane, Natalie Schafer, Alice Mock, The Goldwyn Girls. The kid from Brooklyn: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, The Goldwyn Girls, Walter Abel, Eve Arden, Steve Cochran, Fay Bainter, Lionel Stander, Clarence Kolb, Victor Cutler. Song is born: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, Buck and Bubbles, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, The Golden Gate Quartet, Russo and the Samba Kings, Hugh Herbert, Steve Cochran, J. Edward Bromberg, Felix Bressart, Ludwig Stossel, O.Z. Whitehead, Esther Dale.Kid from Brooklyn: Shy milkman Burleigh Sullivan accidentally knocks out drunken Speed McFarlane, a champion boxer who was flirting with Burleigh's sister. The newspapers get hold of the story and photographers even catch Burleigh knock out Speed again. Speed's crooked manager decides to turn Burleigh into a fighter. Burleigh doesn't realize that all of his opponents have been asked to take a dive. Thinking he really is a great fighter, Burleigh develops a swelled head which puts a crimp in his relationship with pretty nightclub singer Polly Pringle. He may finally get his comeuppance when he challenges Speed for the title.Song is born: Gangster's moll Honey Swanson goes into hiding when her boyfriend is under investigation by the police. Where better to hide than a musical research institute staffed entirely by lonely bachelors? She gets more than she bargained for when the head of the institute Professor Hobart Frisbee starts to fall for her.Up in arms: Hypochondriac Danny Weems gets drafted into the army and makes life miserable for his fellow GIs. He's also lovesick when it comes to pretty Mary Morgan, unaware that she's in love with his best friend Joe.Wonder man: Boisterous nightclub entertainer Buzzy Bellew was the witness to a murder committed by gangster Ten Grand Jackson. One night, two of Jackson's thugs kill Buzzy and dump his body in the lake at Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Buzzy comes back as a ghost and summons his bookworm twin, Edwin Dingle, to Prospect Park so that he can help the police nail Jackson.DVD-R; 1.37:1 full screen; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Musical films.; Romance films.; Sports films.; Boxing; College teachers; Entertainers; Illness anxiety disorder; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Nightclubs; Soldiers; Swing (Music); Twins;
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