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Synopsis: Granting her final request, a Hollywood press agent brings the dead body of an actress, who died after making her first and only film, back to her hometown for burial. To arouse public ...
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Irving Pichel
Production: RKO Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.7
APPROVED
Year:
1948
120 min
37 Views


Stan sorry

his kid died and we're gonna bury

alongside our old man I just wanted to

ask her if any of you'd like to act as

pallbearers on account of your new Stan

and his kid don't try to put nothing

over on this Nicky will act as

pallbearers for two bucks a piece

come here none - what's - me - who's

that guy a friend of the deceased okay.

Jenna he was the first six to sign the

book and now I want four guys to carry a

side.

[Music]

Put it down on the floor I'll put your

names down there for pallbearers we

don't want no arguments afterwards I

give you the bill before the hearse

pulls out everything will be itemized

and I get paid before the funeral you

said that I just wanted understood it's

understood send in two more well yeah oh

the first thing is to fix it up with

father Spence key his church is the big

one down on Spring Street I'll arrange

everything and you won't have no bother

whatsoever now if you'll just make

yourself comfortable I'll be back in a

few minutes

[Music]

I'll try to remember that you love these

people baby

was hard figuring out why what a SAP I

was walking out of that theater and not

seeing you again for a whole year yes a

whole year before I ran into you again

I'll never forget that town I wasn't

thinking of you that night I wasn't

thinking about much of anything except

what a cold and lonely place a small

town can be on Christmas Eve I'm

wondering how to kill time till I could

get the next trainer for my next stop

this mr. Scott mr. limited yeah she's

doing number one right over there

all right Christmas it's pretty good

memory.

Katie miss Horan this is mr. Donigan oh

I saw your picture in the lobby success

huh

this is the most exciting thing that

could have happened I wanted to thank

you sir I've never forgotten how kind

you were give the kid a break and

disappearing like Santa Claus and if it

hadn't been for you I'd never had become

smokey sue the terror of the Ozarks

she's good huh no she's in there

hollering show business yeah I'm the

advance man for the up of the Moon

company uh-huh I'm glad you got a date

tonight kid

see you in the morning on the train.

Merry Christmas Merry Christmas

well duh if you got a date outlaw along

hey I just want to say hello oh I

haven't been your date

you're not going somewhere just look out.

Talent pretend it's a real Christmas Eve

I suppose you're with friends I won't

keep him mr. Donigan the name is Bill

and I'm your date tonight

go and get your coat on you hungry yes

wonderful must be some place in this

town that's open on Christmas Eve

besides the County Jail

[Music]

They'll never be a walk again like the

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Russell Janney

Russell Janney (April 14, 1884 – July 14, 1963) was a theatrical producer and author. He is best known for his 1946 best-selling book and first novel, The Miracle of the Bells, which was made into a film of the same name in 1948. He also produced and co-authored the 1925 musical The Vagabond King, working with Brian Hooker and composer Rudolf Friml. Janney also produced other plays including Marjolaine (1922) (based on Pomander Walk by Louis N. Parker), White Eagle (1927) (based on Edwin Milton Royle's The Squaw Man), June Love, Ballyhoo (1927), and an adaption of The O'Flynn (1934) by Justin Huntly McCarthy. His second novel, So Long As Love Remembers, was published in 1953, and the short novel Curtain Call followed in 1957.Janney was born in Wilmington, Ohio and graduated from Yale University in 1906. While at college, he put on plays for his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi. He died of natural causes at his apartment in New York City on July 14, 1963.Janney also served as a juror in a high-profile 1949 trial, one of the Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders.Janney married Edith Hulda Cramer in 1907; they later divorced. Their son William Janney was a film actor in the 1930s. more…

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