Past Film & Video
(35 titles)
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Capone (2020)
Writer ("Love and Kisses (From Baby to You)")
Writer ("Love and Kisses (From Baby to You)")
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$858K
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Two Tickets to Broadway (1951)
Soundtrack ("The Prologue" from "Pagliacci"),
Writer
(screen play by)
Soundtrack ("The Prologue" from "Pagliacci"),
Writer
(screen play by)
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Mr. Ace (1946)
Pencil,
Writer ("Now and Then") (uncredited)
Pencil,
Writer ("Now and Then") (uncredited)
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$1.1MM
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$802K
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$2.8MM
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$5.4MM
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$25MM
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$26MM
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52nd Street (1937)
Sid,
Lyrics ("We Love the South") (uncredited),
Writer
(screenplay)
Sid,
Lyrics ("We Love the South") (uncredited),
Writer
(screenplay)
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Too Many Wives (1937)
Writer ("My Heart Wants to Dance") (uncredited)
Writer ("My Heart Wants to Dance") (uncredited)
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$105K
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Born to Dance (1936)
'Gunny' Saks,
Performer ("Rolling Home" (1936) (uncredited), "Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936)),
Writer
(from a story by),
Writer
(screen play)
'Gunny' Saks,
Performer ("Rolling Home" (1936) (uncredited), "Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936)),
Writer
(from a story by),
Writer
(screen play)
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$942K
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Walking on Air (1936)
Lyrics ("My Heart Wants To Dance", "Let's Make a Wish")
Lyrics ("My Heart Wants To Dance", "Let's Make a Wish")
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Kentucky Kernels (1934)
Writer
(contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
Writer
(contributor to dialogue) (uncredited)
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Bottoms Up (1934)
Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris,
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(screenplay),
Writer
(story)
Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris,
Writer
(screenplay),
Writer
(story)
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Show of Shows (1929)
Al Jolson Impersonator / Introducing Larry Ceballos Black and White Girls Number,
Performer ("Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" (1918), "If Your Best Friend Won't Tell You" (1929)) (uncredited)
Al Jolson Impersonator / Introducing Larry Ceballos Black and White Girls Number,
Performer ("Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" (1918), "If Your Best Friend Won't Tell You" (1929)) (uncredited)
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$850K
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Synthetic Sin (1929)
Lyrics ("Did You Mean It?") (uncredited)
Lyrics ("Did You Mean It?") (uncredited)
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