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  1. Edward Buzzell (November 13, 1895 – January 11, 1985) was an American film actor and director whose credits include Child of Manhattan (1933); Honolulu (1939); the Marx Brothers films At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940); the musicals Best Foot Forward (1943), Song of the Thin Man (1947), and Neptune's Daughter (1949); and Easy to Wed (1946).

  2. Edward Buzzell (1895-1985) was a versatile Hollywood filmmaker who started as a musical comedy star on Broadway. He directed classics like Neptune's Daughter, At the Circus and Go West, and also acted in some of his own films.

  3. Edward Buzzell (born November 13, 1895, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died January 11, 1985, Los Angeles, California) was an American filmmaker, songwriter, and actor who directed a number of B-movies and musicals, earning a reputation for speed and economy.

  4. Edward Buzzell (November 13, 1895 – January 11, 1985) was an American film actor and director whose credits include Child of Manhattan (1933); Honolulu (1939); the Marx Brothers films At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940); the musicals Best Foot Forward (1943), Song of the Thin Man (1947), and Neptune's Daughter (1949); and Easy to Wed (1946).

  5. Edward Buzzell was a director, producer, songwriter and actor who starred in musical comedies on Broadway and Hollywood. He worked with the Marx Brothers, Eleanor Powell and Esther Williams, and wrote the songs "Mary Had a Little" and "Find 'Em, Feed 'Em, Fool 'Em, and Forget 'Em".

  6. Song of the Thin Man is a 1947 American murder mystery-comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell. The sixth and final film in MGM's Thin Man series, starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, characters created by Dashiell Hammett. Nick Jr. is played by Dean Stockwell.

  7. A Woman of Distinction is a 1950 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell, Ray Milland and Edmund Gwenn. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.