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YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
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Warner Bros., 1942
| | PRINCIPAL CAST |
James Cagney, Walter Huston
| | DIRECTOR |
Michael Curtiz
| | PRODUCER |
Hal B. Wallis
| | SCREENWRITER |
Robert Buckner, Edmund Joseph
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The life of song-and-dance man George M. Cohan, energetically
portrayed by Cagney, covers the earliest days of vaudeville
to the development of the American musical stage play.
The World War II musical features such rousingly patriotic
Cohan songs as "Over There" and "It's
a Grand Old Flag."
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THE YEARLING
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M-G-M, 1946
| | PRINCIPAL CAST |
Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, Claude Jarman,
Jr.
| | DIRECTOR |
Clarence Brown
| | PRODUCER |
Sidney Franklin
| | SCREENWRITERS |
Paul Osborn
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A sensitive young farm boy, played by Jarman, learns
a hard lesson about life when his pet fawn must be
destroyed in this sentimental picture based on Marjorie
Kinnan Rawling's bestseller.
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YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
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Columbia, 1938
| | PRINCIPAL CAST |
Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart
| | DIRECTOR |
Frank Capra
| | PRODUCER |
Frank Capra
| | SCREENWRITER |
Robert Riskin
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A typically Capraesque eccentric family proves that
happiness is the greatest wealth when a grown daughter
falls in love with the son of a millionaire who wants
to buy their home to force a competitor out of business.
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YOUNG MR. LINCOLN
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Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939
| | PRINCIPAL CAST |
Henry Fonda
| | DIRECTOR |
John Ford
| | PRODUCERS |
Kenneth MacGowan, Darryl F. Zanuck
| | SCREENWRITER |
Lamar Trotti
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Fonda's shy, but firm Lincoln, whose love for the beautiful
Ann Rutledge is ill-fated, forms the centerpiece of
the lyrical legend vs. myth film inspired by the poem,
"Nancy Hanks."
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