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Wedding Present is a 1936 American romantic screwball comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Joan Bennett, Cary Grant and George Bancroft. The screenplay was written by Joseph Anthony, based on a story by Paul Gallico. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Producer B. P. Schulberg was the firm's former studio head.
Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $3,018 August 2006: The High Cost of Living: Leonard Lai Yok Wai: Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $877 7 September 2006: Singapore Dreaming (美满人生) Colin Goh/Yen Yen Wu: 5C Films: $452,586 October 2006: The Missing Star (La Stella che non c'è ...
On the official movie poster, however, Roberts’ face takes up the most real estate while Mulroney is portrayed as a small figure on top of a wedding cake. Everything the ‘My Best Friend’s ...
In 1998, the Singapore movie industry produces the first highly successful movie Money No Enough, where the film received mixed reviews from critics, but earned over S$5.8 million and was the all-time highest-grossing Singaporean film until 2012.
Royston Tan (born 5 October 1976) is a Singaporean filmmaker and actor.. Tan is a graduate from Temasek Polytechnic, where he studied Visual Communications. [1] He first came into prominence through his short films: Sons (2000), Hock Hiap Leong (2001), 48 on AIDS (2002), Mother (2002) and 15 (2002).
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Out of Singapore (1932) Samarang aka Shark Woman (USA, 1933)[the setting of the film is dubious and could be intended to portray Indonesia, although the film was shot in Singapore/Malaysia [1]] Wild Cargo (1934) Fang and Claw (1935) Booloo (1938) Singapore: Cross-roads of the East (1938)