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McElbert Moore (July 2, 1892 –
April 10, 1972) was an
American playwright, screenwriter, and lyricist. Born
Elbert Francis Moore in Boston, he attended...
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Plain Jane may
refer to:
Plain Jane, a 1922 play by
McElbert Moore Plain Jane (Wednesday Theatre), an
Australian TV
movie Plain Jane...
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worked in the 1930s.
Beauty was to be his
first project on his return, with
McElbert Moore ****isting in the
writing duties. The duo had
written the story, and...
- co-composer with J. Fred
Coots and
Henry Creamer,
lyrics by
James Stanley and
McElbert Moore Big Boy (1925), co-composer with
Joseph Meyer,
lyrics by
Buddy DeSylva...
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Schwartz also
contributed songs to the show in
collaboration with
lyricist McElbert Moore.
Produced by
Jacob J.
Shubert and
directed by Fred G. Latham, the...
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arranged some of his songs.[which?] "Your
Voice at Twilight",
words by
McElbert Moore "Uncle Blues" (1920) "At
Parson Jenkins' Ball (1920),
words by Ed...
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James Elbert "Jake"
McNiece (May 24, 1919 –
January 21, 2013) was a US Army
paratrooper in
World War II.
Private McNiece was a
member and
eventual leader...
- Ryan, Ray
McDonald and
Trudy Marshall. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Charles D. Hall.
Peggy Ryan as
Eileen Rogan Ray
McDonald as Larry...
- screenplay)
McElbert Moore (additional dialogue)
Produced by
Arthur Dreifuss Starring Lee
Bowman Elyse Knox
Gloria Jean
Peggy Ryan
Ludwig Donath Ray
McDonald...
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Elbert is an
unincorporated community located in
McDowell County, West Virginia,
United States.
Founded as a coal town, the
community is now part of the...