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    Manhattan Melodrama is a 1934 American pre-Code crime drama film, produced by MGM, directed by W. S. Van Dyke, and starring Clark Gable, William Powell...
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    the public, her career went into a slump. In 1934, Loy appeared in Manhattan Melodrama with Clark Gable and William Powell. When gangster John Dillinger...
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    1940 Lux Radio Theatre After the Thin Man 1940 Lux Radio Theatre Manhattan Melodrama 1941 Lux Radio Theatre Hired Wife 1942 Lux Radio Theatre Love Crazy...
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    Karen Heller (January 10, 1988). "Loy Looks Back". Chicago Tribune. "Manhattan Melodrama". American Film Institute (AFI). Retrieved November 18, 2020. "The...
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    (1933). Mankiewicz signed a long-term contract with MGM. He wrote Manhattan Melodrama (1934), which was a huge hit. He freelanced for King Vidor to work...
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    (1939). Given that Gable and Cukor had worked together before (on Manhattan Melodrama, 1934) and Gable had no objection to working with him then, and given...
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    entering the Biograph Theater, which was showing the crime drama Manhattan Melodrama, featuring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and William Powell. During the...
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    Year Program Episode/source 1940 Lux Radio Theatre Manhattan Melodrama 1947 Family Theater "Flight from Home"...
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    earlier and wholly different lyrics for the Rodgers and Hart song in Manhattan Melodrama (1934) that later became "Blue Moon." Ross was born in Omaha, Nebraska...
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    was filmed almost entirely in Africa; Tarzan the Ape Man (1932); Manhattan Melodrama (1934); and Marie Antoinette (1938). He is perhaps best remembered...
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