Product Tag - James Gleason

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    The Hoodlum Saint (1946)

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    The Hoodlum Saint (1946)

    A former reporter comes back home after serving in the army during World War I and finds that it’s much more difficult to find work than he expected. Desperate, one day he crashes a wedding attended by many of the city’s rich and powerful, meets a beautiful girl named Kay who turns out to be his ticket to meeting those rich and powerful people, and he soon manages to land a job on a newspaper. He gets caught up in the “make money at all costs” game, but receives a rude awakening when the stock market crashes in 1929.

    $15.00
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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)

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    A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)

    In Brooklyn circa 1900, the Nolans manage to enjoy life on pennies despite great poverty and Papa’s alcoholism. We come to know these people well through big and little troubles: Aunt Sissy’s scandalous succession of “husbands”; the removal of the one tree visible from their tenement; and young Francie’s desire to transfer to a better school…if irresponsible Papa can get his act together.

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    A Guy Named Joe (1944)

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    A Guy Named Joe (1944)

    Pete Sandidge (Tracy), a daredevil bomber pilot, dies when he crashes his plane into a German aircraft carrier, leaving his devoted girlfriend, Dorinda (Irene Dunne), who is also a pilot, heartbroken. In heaven, Pete receives a new assignment: he is to become the guardian angel for Ted Randall (Van Johnson), a young Army flyer. Invisibly, Pete guides Ted through flight school and into combat, but the ectoplasmic mentor’s tolerance is tested when Ted falls for Dorinda. Ultimately, however, Pete not only comes to terms with their relationship but also acts as Dorinda’s copilot when she undertakes a dangerous bombing raid, so that Ted won’t have to. Remade by Steven Speilberg in 1989 as ALWAYS

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    The Falcon Takes Over (1942)

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    The Falcon Takes Over (1942)

    A society sleuth and a lady reporter try to track down a murderous thug’s lost girlfriend.Based on the Raymond Chandler book “Farewell, My Lovely”.

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    My Gal Sal (1942)

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    My Gal Sal (1942)

    Biopic chronicling the early life of gay nineties-era songwriter Paul Dresser as he outgrows his job as carnival entertainer and moves up into New York society, writing one hit song after another. Despite his egotistical behavior, he manages to woo and win Sally Elliott, one of the more popular songstresses of the day

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    A Date with the Falcon (1942)

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    A Date with the Falcon (1942)

    In the second film of the series (and not a second part of anything), Gay Lawrence, aka The Falcon, is about to depart the city to marry his fiancée, Helen Reed, when a mystery girl, Rita Mara, asks for his aid in disposing of a secret formula for making synthetic diamonds. He deliberately allows himself to be kidnapped by the gang for which Rita works. His aide, “Goldy” Locke, trails the kidnappers and brings the police. But the head of the gang escapes, and the Falcon continues the pursuit.

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    Hay Foot (1942)

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    Hay Foot (1942)

    Colonel Barkley is very proud of his assistant, Sergeant Doubleday, who has a photographic memory. Doubleday shows off his book knowledge on firearms during a class given by Sergeant Ames, embarrassing him. Through a series of misunderstandings, Colonel Barkley thinks the gun shy Doubleday is an expert marksman, and he sets him up in a shooting match against Ames and Sergeant Cobb.

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    On Your Toes (1939)

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    On Your Toes (1939)

    A Russian dance company agrees to stage the new ballet written by a vaudeville hoofer. This 1939 film, a very loose adaptation of the famous Broadway musical, was directed by Ray Enright and stars Vera Zorina, Eddie Albert, Alan Hale, James Gleason, Donald O’Connor, Queenie Smith, Gloria Dickson, Frank McHugh and Leonid Kinsky.

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    Army Girl (1938)

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    Army Girl (1938)

    A young captain hoping to replace the U.S. Army’s horses with mechanized vehicles faces court-martial after his commanding officer, who’s opposed to modern changes, is killed.

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    Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)

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    Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)

    In this musical comedy, a crooked record producer uses his mob connections to force performers to do their stuff. The trouble really begins when the gangster’s strong-arm tactics nearly cause a singer to lose his fiancée. A wide variety of entertainers appear including cowboy crooner Gene Autry, baseball hero Joe DiMaggio, and big band stars Cab Calloway, Ted Lewis, and the Kay Thompson Singers. Songs include “Mamma I Wanna Make Rhythm,” “Manhattan Merry-Go-Round,” “Heaven?,” “I Owe You,” and “It’s Round-up Time in Reno.”

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    Forty Naughty Girls (1937)

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    Forty Naughty Girls (1937)

    Hildegarde Withers (ZaSu Pitts) and Inspector Piper (James Gleason) try to solve a murder while attending the opening-night performance of a Broadway show. Comedy-mystery.

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    The Big Game (1936)

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    The Big Game (1936)

    A quarterback stands against gangsters out to control the college sports scene.

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