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Mervyn LeRoy

The great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 was a tragedy for Mervyn Leroy. While he and his father managed to survive, they lost everything they had. To make money, Leroy sold newspapers and entered talent contests as a singer. When he enter vaudeville, his act was LeRoy and Cooper – Two Kids and a Piano. After the act broke up, he contacted his cousin, Jesse L. Lasky, and went to work in Hollywood. He worked in costumes, the film lab and as a camera assistant before becoming a comedy gag writer and part-time actor in silent films. His next step was as a director, and he turned out his first effort, No Place to Go (1927), before scoring his first unqualified hit with Harold Teen (1928). Earning $1,000 per week by the end of that year, he was nicknamed “The Boy Wonder” of Warners, where his pictures were profitable lightweights. His motto, to paraphrase Shakespeare, was “Good stories make good movies.” LeRoy rounded out the decade assigned to more lightweights, such as Naughty… read more

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Janice

29Jan13

I wish Mama Rose had adopted me.

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DT

4Apr12

Nice to look at, not bad to listen to, but it’s really dragged down by writing which tries to be all cheeky and charismatic but which just falls hopelessly flat - not to mention the whole thing’s grossly overlong. Non-essential - a disappointment from the Sondheim canon.

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Conquest of Gaul

19May11

similar to Woods own life, the character is.

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Hannah Jean Barz

3Jan11

Great music. good story. It seems to take a long time, and the beginning doesn't add an incredible amount the ending (which is great). so- disappointing?

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