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  1. Twentieth Century is a 1934 American pre-Code screwball comedy film [1] [2] [3] directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, and Roscoe Karns. Much of the film is set on the 20th Century Limited train as it travels from Chicago to New York City.

  2. Twentieth Century (en castellano La comedia de la vida) es una película de comedia screwball americana de 1934 pre-Code dirigida por Howard Hawks y protagonizada por John Barrymore , Carole Lombard , Walter Connolly , Roscoe Karns y Edgar Kennedy.

  3. Twentieth Century: Directed by Howard Hawks. With John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns. A flamboyant Broadway impresario who has fallen on hard times tries to get his former lover, now a Hollywood diva, to return and resurrect his failing career.

  4. 20th Century Studios, Inc. (anteriormente conocido como Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, estilizado como 20th Century-Fox, y Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, estilizado como 20th Century Fox) es un estudio de cine estadounidense filial de Walt Disney Studios, una división de The Walt Disney Company. 1 El estudio está ...

  5. Twentieth Century. When down-on-his-luck Broadway impresario Oscar Jaffe (John Barrymore) meets his discovery and former flame, Lily Garland (Carole Lombard), on the glamorous 20th Century...

  6. Twentieth Century is a film directed by Howard Hawks with John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns .... Year: 1934. Original title: Twentieth Century (20th Century). Synopsis: Broadway director Oscar Jaffe (John Barrymore) is a bigger ham than most actors, but through sheer drive and talent he is able to build a successful ...

  7. The Twentieth Century is a 2019 Canadian surrealist black comedy written and directed by Matthew Rankin in his full-length directorial debut. [1] The film presents a fictionalized portrait of the rise to power of former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King as played by Dan Beirne. [2] It won three Canadian Screen Awards.