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- Lawrence J. Darmour (1895–1942) was an American film producer, operator of Larry Darmour Productions from 1927, and a significant figure in Hollywood's...
- in 1927 by Nat Levine and merged into Republic Pictures in 1935. Larry Darmour Productions flourished from 1927 through the 1930s, mainly on the po****rity...
- Tobruk Avenue, Anzio Avenue, Roosevelt Avenue and Churchill Crescent. Darmour Ave is probably named after the Battle of Damour and simply a misspelling...
- Silverstein Based on The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne Produced by Larry Darmour Starring Colleen Moore Hardie Albright Henry B. Walthall Alan Hale Cinematography...
- Capture of Tobruk, Cerna Giaabub, Syria 1941, Meejayun, Adlum, Sidon, Darmour, South West Pacific 1944–45, Liberation of Australian New Guinea, Abau-Malin...
- Dwight Caldwell Music by Herschel Burke Gilbert Production company Larry Darmour Productions Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date November 7, 1946 (1946-11-07)...
- Gene Autry and signed him to a contract as a singing cowboy star. Larry Darmour's Majestic Pictures had developed an exhibitor following, with big-name...
- legally to "trump an attempted copyright lawsuit so the film producer Larry Darmour would not have to pay the comic-strip writers royalties". His mother also...
- Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet Written by Nate Gatzert Produced by Larry Darmour Starring Bob Allen Martha Tibbetts Walter Miller Cinematography James S...
- Tracey Morgan as Dora, Mickey Kuhn, Betty Woods as Accident Witness, Roy Darmour as Accident Witness 69 30 "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater" Jules Bricken...