Willard Mack (September 18, 1873 – November 18, 1934) was a Canadian-American actor, director, and playwright. He was born Charles Willard McLaughlin in...
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drama film directed by Roland West based on a 1925 Broadway play by Willard Mack and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland. The original...
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The Noose (1926 play), a play by Willard Mack The Noose (1928 film), an American silent film adaptation of the Mack play, directed by John Francis Dillon...
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(dialogue continuity) and Becky Gardiner (adaptation) from the 1928 play by Willard Mack, which was based on the 1927 novel A Free Soul by Adela Rogers St. Johns...
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It was during this period that she became acquainted with playwright Willard Mack, who gave her a role in his stage production The Noose, and re-named...
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doi:10.1148/radiology.180.2.2068292. ISSN 0033-8419. PMID 2068292. Willard-Mack CL (25 June 2016). "Normal structure, function, and histology of lymph...
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film directed by Joseph Kaufman and written by Willard Mack. The film stars Pauline Frederick, Willard Mack, Macey Harlam, Charles Brandt, Frank Joyner and...
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impresario Willard Mack. Mack was casting his play The Noose, and LaHiff suggested that the part of the chorus girl be played by a real one. Mack agreed,...
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She was first married in 1913 to Canadian writer, actor, and director Willard Mack. They divorced in 1917. She then married actor Hugh Dillman McGaughey...
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Emil Nyitray Liberty Theatre September 16, 1914 November 1914 Kick In Willard Mack Longacre Theatre (October); Theatre Republic (November–March) October...
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Warner Mack (1935-2022), American musician Wayne Mack, sportscaster Willard Mack (1873–1934), Canadian-born actor, director, and playwright William Mack (disambiguation)...
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claims that The Battle of Gettysburg was screened in France in 1973. Willard Mack in an undetermined leading role Charles Edler as Abraham Lincoln Ann...
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Uncredited What Price Innocence? 1933 Beverly Bennett Willard Mack Jean Parker Minna Gombell Willard Mack The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 1933 Band Singer with...
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script was adapted by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler, with dialogue by Willard Mack, from a story by Charles E. Scoggins. Made during MGM's transition from...
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Charles Reisner and written by Beatrice Banyard, Robert E. Hopkins, Willard Mack and Zelda Sears. The film stars Marie Dressler, Polly Moran, Anita Page...
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by Elizabeth Meehan and Louis Stevens, based on the play, The Dove by Willard Mack, which was itself based on a magazine article by Gerald Beaumont. The...
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Broadway to Hollywood (film) (category Films directed by Willard Mack)
Broadway to Hollywood is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by Willard Mack, produced by Harry Rapf, cinematography by Norbert Brodine and released...
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point she was reacquainted with playwright, film director, and actor Willard Mack, whom she met when she was 12. He made her his fourth (and final) wife...
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Lon Chaney and comedian Johnny Arthur. The screenplay was written by Willard Mack and Albert Kenyon. It is remembered as an early prototype "old dark house"...
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by Paramount Pictures. The film, based on the 1914 Broadway play by Willard Mack which had starred John Barrymore, was directed by Richard Wallace and...
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retirement. The screenplay was written by Art Cohn based upon a 1928 play by Willard Mack and the 1927 novel A Free Soul by Adela Rogers St. Johns. The play and...
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playwright, actor and producer Willard Mack owned a large estate (originally built by William Fisk)[citation needed]. Mack permitted his other various friends...
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The name Willard may refer to: Aaron Willard (1757–1844), Boston industrialist Adam Willard, (born 1973), drummer Aimee Willard (1974–1996), murder victim...
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divorcing Andrews in 1913. She married her second husband, playwright Willard Mack, on September 27, 1917. They divorced in August 1920. Her third husband...
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Rostand) Seven Chances (1916), by Roi Cooper Megrue Tiger Rose (1917), by Willard Mack The Gold Diggers (1919), by Avery Hopwood The Son-Daughter (1919), by...
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1918 American adventure film directed by Hobart Henley and written by Willard Mack. The film stars Will Rogers, Anna Lehr, Clarence Oliver, Joseph Herbert...
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The Noose (play) (category Plays by Willard Mack)
The Noose is a 1926 play in three acts written by Willard Mack. It is a melodrama, with a large cast, fast pacing, and two settings. The story tells of...
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The Noose is an American silent drama film adaptation of the Willard Mack play The Noose, which was released in 1928 by First National Pictures. It stars...
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which ran from 1924 through 1925, The Valley of Content in 1925, and the Willard Mack penned drama The Noose, which ran from 1926 through 1927. While performing...
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Strikes Twice Steven 'Steve' Brewster Ben Holmes 1935 Together We Live Max Willard Mack Navy Wife Dr. Peter Milford Allan Dwan Frisco Waterfront Glenn Burton...
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