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Thank You, Joseph Gordon-Levitt & Zooey Deschanel For Being So ...
25 Nov 2009 by Amy Wilkinson  
Having mastered drama and broken hearts in romance, what genre is left for the actors to conquer? Screwball comedy! "Something snappy. Something funny. Something with some musical elements," Zooey said of the kind of film she hopes to ...
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sharellsblog | Buy Icons of Screwball Comedy, Vol. 1 At Amazon!
26 Nov 2009 by wesleymclaughlin1966  
Carrillo's sidekick, “Flash”, a wonderfully cynical and down to earth Lionel Stander, is everything you could ask for in a character actor, and delivers his many tall lines with absolute perfection. a amazing share, superbly played! ...
sharellsblog - http://robin-du-web.com/sharellsblog/

Review: Lakewood's 'Man Who Came to Dinner' keeps up the screwball ...
8 Nov 2009 by Special to The Oregonian  
Garland Lyons, as the Harpo Marx figure named Banjo, proves himself a compelling comic actor with chameleon-like skills, someone to look out for in the Portland theater world. The action spills over on a spacious Craftsman-style living ...
Oregon Entertainment - http://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/

One Solution for Two Problems: Acting in Three Kazan Films
23 Nov 2009 by Keith Uhlich  
The physical threat of sex wasn't new to Hollywood movies (a peek at Barbara Stanwyck stroking Henry Fonda's hair in The Lady Eve shows how screwball comedy thrived on it), but Kazan probably went further than any A-list director in ...
The House Next Door - http://www.thehousenextdooronline.com/ - References

Table for Three | What Celebrities Are Doing
2 hours ago by Admin  
As an actor (who does background work as well), I worked on “Table for Three” (url to its report below), and when the film hit DVD I rented it from Netflix and found it so amusing I bought the DVD outright. ... is very excellent as a romantic leading man, but the film is derailed by the excessive maneuvering of the couple from hell, when the movie switches from pleasant dramedy to a broad screwball romp that favors sight gags and slapstick over characterization. ...
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SCREWBALL HOTEL (1988)
2 Nov 2009 by businessloans  
They prove that the sex by choosing to stay at Miss Purity Pageant "with some of the women in the hotel sold. Actor Michael Bendetti, Andrew Zeller, Jeff Greenman, Lori DeAnn Pallett, Kelly Monteith, Charles Ballinger , Laurah Guillen . ...
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The Musings of Nine Twilight Soul Sisters: Kim's 100 Days until ...
20 Nov 2009 by libertieskids  
Dearest Stephenie, I was wondering if you had certainty the actors in the musical motion pictures some species of admonition to learn a recovered acuity to their screwball in the musical motion pictures. Thank you so much on all! ...
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Zac Efron and Claire Danes Interview ME AND ORSON WELLES
24 Nov 2009 by admin  
As I said in the previous interview, Me and Orson Welles is based in real theatrical history, the film is a coming-of-age story about a teenage actor (Zac Efron) who lucks into a role in Julius Caesar as it's being re-imagined by a ...
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The Year in Film: 1934
18 Nov 2009 by nighthawk4486  
We have the first appearances of Donald Duck and The Three Stooges, the start of the Thin Man series and the beginnings of screwball comedy with It Happened One Night. Jean Vigo dies of leukemia, just after the release of his L'Atalante ...
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Richard Linklater on “Me and Orson Welles” - Speakeasy - WSJ
20 Nov 2009
Plus, being set in 1937, it has elements of a screwball comedy, and it's fun to insert Welles into a genre that he himself would never have touched as actor, and certainly not as a director. You cast Mr. McKay, an acting unknown, ...
WSJ.com: Speakeasy - http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/ - References

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