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citizenscreen · 7 months
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Frances Dee and William Gargan for HEADLINE SHOOTER (1933) directed by Otto Brower
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letterboxd-loggd · 6 days
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Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men (Cupid in the Rough) (1933) Mark Sandrich
April 21st 2024
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gatutor · 9 months
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Frances Dee-William Gargan "La dama de la prensa" (Headline shooter) 1933, de Otto Brower.
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blondecrazydame · 1 year
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William Gargan, Joan Bennett and Adolphe Menjou in The Houskeeper's Daughter, 1939
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oldshowbiz · 2 years
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ohfiddlefrancesdee · 2 years
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Scene from Headline Shooters (1933)
Bill: I knew a dame once with a cough like that and she…
Jane: She kept you awake all night
Starring Frances Dee and William Gargan
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ruivieira1950 · 1 year
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heckcareoxytwit · 2 months
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Scorpion, Starling and Shift are outside Hobgoblin's Base where they are surrounded by the minions of Hobgoblin. The minions of Hobgoblin are Shocker, Ricadonna, Goldbug, Lady Stilt-Man, Man-Bull and Mr Fish. They try to fight them off but they nearly get overwhelmed until Scorpion the maybe-former supervillain convinces the supervillains to change sides as he knows that they are unwitting pawns in Hobgoblin's schemes. Meanwhile in the hideout; Miles Morales, Kamala Khan and Gust are busy fighting Hobgoblin and Rabble but they are too evenly-matched as well as Gust gets wounded by one of Hobgoblin's drone bombs. Just as Hobgoblin gloats at the trio, the cavalry turns up. Scorpion, Starling and Shift have brought in the former minions who had changed sides to fight Hobgoblin. As things went south, Rabble flees the scene, leaving Hobgoblin along to deal with the heroes and his former minions. However, Hobgoblin refuses to admit defeat as he chooses to blow up his hideout along with himself instead of surrendering. Miles Morales and the others had no choice but to get the hell out of the hideout as the place blows up.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man v2 #16, 2024
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comicwaren · 4 months
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From Miles Morales: Spider-Man Vol. 2 #015
Art by Federico Vicentini, Federica Mancin and Bryan Valenza
Written by Cody Ziglar
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thevondoom62 · 2 years
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This Spidey figure looks so good with other Silver Age styled baddies (or goodies.)
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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The Animal Kingdom (The Woman in His House) (1932) Edward H. Griffith & George Cukor
January 1st 2023
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gatutor · 7 months
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William Gargan-Polly Rowles-Kent Taylor "La escuadrilla del Pacífico" (Wings over Honolulu) 1937, de H. C. Potter.
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meanstreetspodcasts · 6 months
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Episode 557 - Mummy Dearest (Green Hornet, Crime Club, & Barrie Craig)
With Halloween only a few days away, the sleuthing turns spooky with old time radio mysteries involving mummies. First, The Green Hornet discovers a murder in a museum, a missing ruby, and a sarcophagus crime scene in "Revenge for Melakim" (originally aired on ABC on June 15, 1944). Next, a fresh body is found in the place of a mummy in "Murder Makes a Mummy" from Crime Club (originally aired on ABC on May 29, 1947), and then William Gargan gets a mummy delivered to his office - along with a visit from an Egyptian princess - in "Never Murder a Mummy" from Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator (originally aired on NBC on March 30, 1955).
Check out this episode!
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therileyandkimmyshow · 2 months
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Podcast Actor William Gargan Golden Age of Radio Tribute
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