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  2. File:Mae Marsh and James Dunn in Over the Hill, 1931 (cropped ...

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  3. Over the Hill (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Over the Hill is a 1931 American Pre-Code black-and-white melodrama film directed by Henry King for Fox Film Corporation.Starring Mae Marsh, James Dunn, Sally Eilers, and Olin Howland, the story concerns a young mother who devotedly cares for her children but when they grow up, most of them turn their backs on her and she has no choice but to go live in the poorhouse.

  4. Over the Hill - Wikipedia

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    Over the Hill to the Poorhouse or Over the Hill, a 1920 American silent film; Over the Hill, an American drama film; Over the Hill, an Australian film; Over the Hill, a 1994–1995 Australian television series on the Seven Network “Over the Hill”, an episode of the 20th series of the UK/US children’s tv series Thomas & Friends

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  8. Over the Hill to the Poorhouse - Wikipedia

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    The story was previously filmed as Over the Hill to the Poorhouse (1908), starring Florence Auer. It was remade as Over the Hill (1931), starring Mae Marsh, and as Tears of a Mother (1937). The 1920 silent film is preserved at Bois d'Arcy in France. [3] [4] The film cost $50,000 to make with an additional $200,000 in marketing. [1]

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