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  1. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Stolen Sweets (1934) - Richard Thorpe on AllMovie - The independently produced Stolen ... however, Sally's parents realize that Starrett is the right choice for her little girl. The film's comic highlight is the old "walk this way, please" bit. Watch for Sally Blane's ...

  2. Stolen Sweets is an album by saxophonist Houston Person recorded in 1976 and released on the Muse label. Reception. Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars calling it "First-rate soul jazz, funk, blues, and ballads". Track listing "If Ever I Would ...

  3. Stolen Sweets est un film américain réalisé par Richard Thorpe, sorti en 1934. Synopsis. Lors d'un voyage vers New York, Patricia Belmont, une riche héritière qui s'ennuie, rencontre Bill Smith, un vendeur en assurances plein d'entrain, et tombe amoureuse de lui. Comme elle est déjà ...

  4. Stolen Sweets is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Karl Brown. The film stars Sally Blane, Charles Starrett, Jameson Thomas, Claude King, John Harron and Polly Ann Young. The film was released on March 15, 1934, by Chesterfield Pictures.

  5. From Mid-America Garden catalog, 2009: STOLEN SWEETS (P.Black 09) TB Midseason-Late (35” 89cm) Yes, you'll smell the 'Stolen Sweets' of this very fragrant iris with a little whiff of citrus coupled with a little sweet talcum powder. It is a lovely fragrance. Satiny, heavily ruffled cold white flowers are decorated with narrow, bright yellow ...

  6. The Stolen Sweets are an American Jazz group from Portland, Oregon. [1] [2] Formed in 2005, the group comprises vocalists Jen Bernard, Lara Michell and Erin Sutherland, Pete Krebs and David Langenes on guitar, and Keith Brush on double bass . [2]

  7. Stolen Sweets is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Karl Brown. The film stars Sally Blane, Charles Starrett, Jameson Thomas, Claude King, John Harron and Polly Ann Young. The film was released on March 15, 1934, by Chesterfield Pictures.