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Oliver Morosco (June 20, 1875 –
August 25, 1945) was an
American theatrical producer, director, writer, film producer, and
theater owner. He
owned the...
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Morosco Theatre was a
Broadway theatre near
Times Square in New York City from 1917 to 1982. It
housed many
notable productions and its demolition...
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Walter Morosco (February 1, 1899 –
December 30, 1948 ) was an
American film producer, writer,
actor and director.
Morosco was born on
February 1, 1899...
- neat performance". In 1926, she
appeared in the
comedy Applesauce at the
Morosco Theatre in Los Angeles.
Katherine Lipke of The Los
Angeles Times wrote...
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intertwined during a
murder investigation.
Augie Morosco is a
reformed gambler whose wife
Elena Morosco is
concluding a
business deal,
while Neil Schwary...
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Manners v.
Morosco, 252 U.S. 317 (1920), was a
United States Supreme Court case with two prin****l holdings. First, the
copyright transfer contract in...
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produced by
Oliver Morosco. The
production opened at the
Majestic Theatre in Los
Angeles on
March 31, 1913. By
September 1913
Morosco deemed it not successful...
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success in
Hollywood that
producer Oliver Morosco decided did not do well
enough to take to Broadway.
Morosco, incidentally,
quickly turned to film production...
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Morosco Photoplay Company was
created in 1914 by
Frank Garbutt. It was
named for
Oliver Morosco. In 1916, it was
acquired by
Famous Players–Lasky...
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Broadway 1966 Don't
Drink the
Water Writer Coconut Grove Playhouse,
Florida Morosco Theatre,
Broadway 1969 Play It Again, Sam
Writer Performer (Allan Felix)...