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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marked_WomanMarked Woman - Wikipedia

    Marked Woman is a 1937 American dramatic crime film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, with featured performances by Lola Lane, Isabel Jewell, Rosalind Marquis, Mayo Methot, Jane Bryan, Eduardo Ciannelli and Allen Jenkins.

  2. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lloyd_BaconLloyd Bacon - Wikipedia

    Lloyd Francis Bacon (n. 4 decembrie 1889, San Jose, California, SUA – d. 15 noiembrie 1955, Burbank, California, SUA) a fost un actor american de teatru, de film și de vodevil și regizor de film.

  3. Here Comes The Navy (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Looks Too Much Like A Casket James Cagney, introduced as grimy Navy yard worker Chesty, becomes a dance-hall dandy in the next scene, personally financing the trophy he intends to win with spikey girlfriend Gladys (Dorothy Tree), Lloyd Bacon directing from a crafty original screenplay by Warner Bros. stalwarts Earl Baldwin and Ben Markson, in Here ...

  4. Lloyd Bacon was an American stage and silent-era screen actor who is most remembered as a film director, making films in virtually all genres. Among the 130 films he directed is the 1933 Warner Bros. classic 42nd Street. More details at TMDb

  5. Career: Member of David Belasco's Los Angeles stock company, 1911; stage actor in Lloyd Hamilton comedies, 1913; worked in Chaplin comedies, 1916; actor at Mutual, 1918, and at Triangle, 1919; director for Mack Sennett and Lloyd Hamilton, 1921; moved to Warner Bros. and directed first feature, Broken Hearts of Hollywood, 1926; moved to 20th Century-Fox, 1944; finished career with two films at ...

  6. The best of Lloyd Bacon. The new commander of a Navy Underwater Demolition Team--nicknamed "Frogmen"--must earn the respect of the men in his unit, who are still grieving over the death of their former commander and resentful of the new one.

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