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  1. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 1b997eb6-c7d8/5896/9cb4-0e7b99ddae4dBig Time (1929) | BFI

    Big Time (1929) 1929 USA Directed by Kenneth Hawks Produced by William Fox, A.H. Van Buren Featuring Lee Tracy, Mae Clarke, Daphne Pollard. Commercial and licensing; ... British Film Institute. We are a cultural charity, a National Lottery funding distributor, and the UK’s lead organisation for film and the moving image. Twitter. Facebook.

  2. Released 1929-09-07; Runtime 1 h 27 m. Director Kenneth Hawks; Writer Sidney Lanfield; Country United States; Language English; Studio Fox Film Corporation; Genres Drama; Advertisement. Hide ads with . VIP. The road to success was open to him yet he proved to be only another small time hoofer seeking for big time honors.

  3. Año: 1929. Título original: The Big Diamond Robbery. Sinopsis: Tom Markham (Tom Mix) es el capataz de un rancho para turistas en Arizona. Viaja a la "gran ciudad" para reunirse con el dueño del rancho, George Brooks (Frank Beal), y después acompañará a ...Puedes ver El robo del diamante mediante en las plataformas:

  4. Big Business is a 1929 silent Laurel and Hardy comedy short subject directed by James W. Horne and supervised by Leo McCarey from a McCarey (uncredited) and H. M. Walker script. The film, largely about tit-for-tat vandalism between Laurel and Hardy as Christmas tree salesmen and the man who rejects them, was deemed culturally significant and entered into the National Film Registry in 1992.

  5. Big Time est un film de Kenneth Hawks. null. Description. Casting. Listes. Activités

  6. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Big Time is a 1929 film starring Lee Tracy and Mae Clarke as a show business couple who break up over his infidelity. This was Clarke's film debut. Director Kenneth Hawks was Howard Hawks' brother. Lee Tracy as Eddie Burns Mae Clarke as Lily Clark Daphne Pollard as Sybil Josephine Dunn as Gloria Ste

  7. Big Business is a 1929 silent Laurel and Hardy comedy short subject directed by James W. Horne and supervised by Leo McCarey from a McCarey (uncredited) and H. M. Walker script. The film, largely about tit-for-tat vandalism between Laurel and Hardy as Christmas tree salesmen and the man who rejects them, was deemed culturally significant and entered into the National Film Registry in 1992.