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Laptop Orchestra),
BLOrk (University of
Colorado Boulder Laptop Orchestra),
CLOrk (Concordia
Laptop Orchestra), CMLO (CMU
Laptop Orchestra,
Carnegie Mellon)...
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Harry Clork (born
Harry Prince, and
sometimes credited as
Harry Clarke) was an
American screenwriter and
playwright who
wrote over
three dozen films between...
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Richard Connell based on a play of the same name by Lynn Root and
Harry Clork that was
presented on
Broadway in 1934. An
example of the po****r ****ball...
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Hollywood that Red
found the
writers he got
along with so well. They were
Harry Clork,
Larry Markes,
Sumner Long, and
Lester Lee. We
regret having to use the...
- the producer.
Leslie Martinson and
Quine were
among the directors.
Harry Clork, Duke, Edwards,
Benedict Freedman,
Sumner Long, John
Fenton Murray, and...
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Gordon MacRae, and
directed by
David Butler. The
screenplay by
Harry Clork was
inspired by the 1925
stage musical No, No, Nanette,
although the plot...
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comedy film
directed by
Ralph Murphy and
written by
Ernest Pagano,
Harry Clork and
Eddie Welch. The film
stars Phil Regan, Bert Wheeler,
Constance Moore...
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release poster Directed by Roy Del Ruth
Written by
Dorothy Kingsley Harry Clork Story by Jack
McGowan Based on Very Warm for May 1939
musical by Jerome...
- by Live-action: Ted
Sears Al
Perkins Larry Clemmons Bill
Cottrell Harry Clork Robert Benchley The
Reluctant Dragon segment:
Kenneth Grahame (original...
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William D.
Russell Story by : ****
Conway & Paul West,
Teleplay by :
Harry Clork &
Sumner Arthur Long October 17, 1954 (1954-10-17) Jim
purchases a motor...