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was a pioneer film director. Born in San Francisco, she was the only American woman director to make...
Dorothy Arzner (left) and Marion Morgan created by Arnold Genthe....
Listen to this item Film director, Dorothy Arzner completed 16 features from 1927-43. She became a t...
Dorothy Arzner Films as Director: 1927 Fashions for Women Get Your Man 10 Modern Commandments 1928 M...
Dorothy Arzner Born 1900 - Deceased 1979 Fabled Director of Hepburn's tribute to Amelia Earhardt in ...
Biography: Dorothy Arzner Dorothy Arzner, born on January 3, 1897 in San Francisco, California, was ...
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Dorothy Arzner
Lights, Camera, Action! Dorothy Arzner, a faculty member at UCLA from 1959 to 1963 and an inspiratio...
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Christopher Strong (1933) Craig's Wife (1936) Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) First Comes Courage (1943) M...
Dorothy Arzner
Dorothy Arzner was the only female director in Hollywood to make the transition from silent to sound...
Dorothy Arzner wird am 03.01.1900 als Tochter eines Restaurantbesitzers in San Francisco geboren. Ih...
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Merrily We Go To Hell (1932) Directed by Dorothy Arzner DVD (Original) Universal Studios Home Entert...
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Directed by Dorothy Arzner US, 1927, b/w, 48 min. With Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Harvey Cla...
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Rudolph Maté 1898-1964