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- Sidney Ivanovich Lanfield (April 20, 1898 – June 20, 1972) was an American film director known for directing romances and light comedy films and later...
- by Damon Runyon, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. Although Sidney Lanfield is credited as the director, Frank Tashlin reportedly was hired, uncredited...
- 1941 American musical comedy film with a wartime theme directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth, with music and lyrics by Cole...
- following films: Red Salute (1935 film), an American film directed by Sidney Lanfield Red Salute (2006 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film Lal Salam (disambiguation)...
- André Dupont Moulin Rouge (1934 film), an American film directed by Sidney Lanfield Moulin Rouge (1941 film), a French film directed by André Hugon and Yves...
- Thin Ice is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Tyrone Power and figure skater Sonja Henie. The supporting cast...
- Holmes novel of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by Sidney Lanfield, the film stars Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr...
- is hired to ghostwrite the autobiography of former child star Francesca Lanfield (Sarah Jessica Parker), whose career virtually ended following her stint...
- Motion pictures 6801 Hollywood Boulevard (2005-01-09)January 9, 2005 Sidney Lanfield Motion pictures 6101 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Fritz...
- talent could be borrowed from MGM. Raoul Walsh, Gregory La Cava, Sidney Lanfield and Walter Lang were signed as directors. Financial backing came from Schenck's...