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The Bohemian Girl is a 1936 comedic feature film version of the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe. Directed by James W. Horne and Charles Rogers, it was produced at the Hal Roach Studios and stars Laurel and Hardy, and Thelma Todd in her final film role. This was the last of thirteen pictures of Mae Busch and Oliver Hardy ...
The Bohemian Girl (February 14, 1936) - a Hal Roach feature-length comedy starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Darla Hood costars. Neighborhood House (May 9, 1936) - a Hal Roach Charley Chase short subject. Darla Hood costars. Kelly the Second (August 21, 1936) - a Hal Roach feature-length comedy starring Patsy Kelly and Charley Chase.
The Bohemian Girl is an English language Romantic opera composed by Michael William Balfe with a libretto by Alfred Bunn. The plot is loosely based on a Miguel de Cervantes ' tale, La gitanilla . The best-known aria from the piece is " I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls " in which the main character, Arline, describes her vague memories of her ...
The Bohemian Girl, directed by James W. Horne and Charley Rogers, starring Laurel and Hardy The Bold Caballero , directed by Wells Root , starring Robert Livingston Born to Dance , directed by Roy Del Ruth , starring Eleanor Powell , James Stewart and Una Merkel
Our Relations is the third of three films in which they play a dual role: the first was Brats and the second was Twice Two.The story is based on the short story "The Money Box" by W.W. Jacobs, author of "The Monkey's Paw". [2]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Cain and Mabel: Lloyd Bacon: Marion Davies, Clark Gable, Allen Jenkins: Romantic comedy: Warner Bros. California Mail: Noel M. Smith: Dick Foran, Edmund Cobb, Milton Kibbee
1936 Carnival Day: Performer (uncredited) "The Rose in Her Hair"; short The Bohemian Girl: Performer (uncredited) "Then You'll Remember Me" 1937 Pick a Star: Performer (uncredited) "I've Got It Bad" 1938 Love Walked In: Performer Recorded on February 11 by Leo Reisman, released on Victor 27626 and included in the 78rpm album "Leo Reisman Rhythms"
When Pitts left in 1933, she was replaced by Patsy Kelly, who appeared with Todd in 21 shorts, from Beauty and the Bus (September 1933) through An All American Toothache (January 1936). These shorts often cast Todd as a levelheaded working girl doing her best to remain poised and charming despite numerous problems and her ditzy sidekick's ...