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Shop Til You Drop 1993 Chittra/Adam vs. Frances/Grant
Here's a full episode of Shop til You Drop.
published: 27 Apr 2021
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Oh Susanna! (1936) | Full Movie | Gene Autry | Smiley Burnette | Frances Grant | Joseph Kane
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Director: Joseph Kane
Writer: Oliver Drake
Starring: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant
published: 02 Jun 2020
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Gene Autry | Red River Valley (1936) | Gene Autry | Smiley Burnette | Frances Grant | B.Reeves Eason
Red River Valley (1936) starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant and is directed by B.Reeves Eason. Written by Stuart E.McGowan & Dorrell McGowan.
Gene and Frog set out to find out who has been causing the accidents at a dam construction site.
published: 07 Jul 2020
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Cavalry (1936) | Full Movie | Bob Steele | Frances Grant | Karl Hackett | Robert N. Bradbury
Just after the Civil War, Captain Thorn is sent west to help protect the new telegraph line that is under construction. Leeds is out to establish an independent nation in the west and tries stop its construction and also incoming wagon trains by inciting the Indians to attack both of them.
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Writer: Robert N. Bradbury, George H. Plympton
Starring: Bob Steele, Frances Grant, Karl Hackett
published: 02 Jun 2020
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Just Talk So We Can Listen with Frances Grant of Christian inspiration for you
Frances Grant of Christian inspiration for you leading by example
published: 02 Oct 2015
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"The Traitor" 1936 Western Feature Tim McCoy Francis Grant Frank Melton
The Traitor is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy, Frances Grant, and Frank Melton. It was released on August 29, 1936.
Cast list
Tim McCoy as Tim Vallance
Frances Grant as Mary Allen
Frank Melton as Jimmy Allen
Pedro Regas as Pedro Moreno
Frank Glendon as Big George
Karl Hackett as Captain John Hughes (credited as Carl Hackett)
Dick Curtis as Morgan
Roger Williams as Sheriff
Jack Rockwell as Smoky
Dick Botiller as Remos
published: 26 Aug 2022
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Frances Grant - appearance
Name Look - Frances Grant - appearance. In this video we present "Frances Grant" name look and feel in various scenarios.
This video will cover:
How does "Frances Grant" look as a personal letterhead?
How does "Frances Grant" look on a business card?
How does "Frances Grant" look on a computer/laptop screen?
How does "Frances Grant" look with different background colors?
How does "Frances Grant" look with various fonts?
Support Name Look on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/NameLook
published: 02 Nov 2021
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#HoyHablamosDe... Frances R. Grant
Dentro de los movimientos políticos, sobre todo los centrados en la lucha por los derechos civiles a nivel internacional, hay una figura política femenina muy notable que jugó un importante papel en la búsqueda de sinergias entre Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica. Ella es una gran desconocida para el gran público pese a su excelente labor. Por eso, hoy hablamos de Frances Ruth Grant.
Dedicó toda su vida a hacer oposición a las dictaduras y promover los derechos humanos en toda América. Esta dedicación fue vocacional, porque desde una edad muy temprana mostró pasión por la cultura latinoamericana, el arte y los derechos humanos. Digamos que, en parte, lo llevaba escrito en su propio ADN, porque su madre había sido una pionera en este ámbito en Nuevo México. De hecho, nació en este Estado, en...
published: 12 Sep 2022
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OH, SUSANNA! (1936) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette & Frances Grant | Drama, Western | B&W
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboy's identity.
SYNOPSIS
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Singing cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) is traveling to Mineral Springs Ranch to visit an old friend, Jefferson Lee (Carl Stockdale), whom he hasn't seen in fifteen years. On the train, he is robbed and then thrown from the train by escaped murderer Wolf Benson (Boothe Howard). Believing Gene to be dead, Wolf plans to travel to Mineral Springs Ranch and pose as the radio celebrity in order to collect the $10...
published: 30 Jun 2023
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Frances Farmer and Cary Grant - The First Time I Saw You
To begin, please accept my apologies. I presently do not have the ability to convert videos as in the past. I’ve been reduced to having to photograph my TV in order to catch some favorites. The melody heard here is called “The First Time I Saw You.” Though I've yet to look it up, I think they used her own voice for this one. I heard it first as background music in the amazing “Out of The Past!” There were many fine actors, but this was the music dedicated to the beautiful psychopath known as Kathy Moffatt, lovely actress Jane Greer. Her entry into the café in Acapulco is worth the price of admission.
This was the same song, but played in the background to most of Jane's scenes.
My thanks to the team at YouTube who assisted so much in the adjustment of this small clip! I'm grateful!
For...
published: 09 Oct 2015
49:51
Oh Susanna! (1936) | Full Movie | Gene Autry | Smiley Burnette | Frances Grant | Joseph Kane
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Director: Joseph Kane
Writer: Oliver Drake
Starring: Gene Autry, Smi...
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Director: Joseph Kane
Writer: Oliver Drake
Starring: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant
https://wn.com/Oh_Susanna_(1936)_|_Full_Movie_|_Gene_Autry_|_Smiley_Burnette_|_Frances_Grant_|_Joseph_Kane
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Director: Joseph Kane
Writer: Oliver Drake
Starring: Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant
- published: 02 Jun 2020
- views: 22876
55:25
Gene Autry | Red River Valley (1936) | Gene Autry | Smiley Burnette | Frances Grant | B.Reeves Eason
Red River Valley (1936) starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant and is directed by B.Reeves Eason. Written by Stuart E.McGowan & Dorrell McGowan.
G...
Red River Valley (1936) starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant and is directed by B.Reeves Eason. Written by Stuart E.McGowan & Dorrell McGowan.
Gene and Frog set out to find out who has been causing the accidents at a dam construction site.
https://wn.com/Gene_Autry_|_Red_River_Valley_(1936)_|_Gene_Autry_|_Smiley_Burnette_|_Frances_Grant_|_B.Reeves_Eason
Red River Valley (1936) starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Frances Grant and is directed by B.Reeves Eason. Written by Stuart E.McGowan & Dorrell McGowan.
Gene and Frog set out to find out who has been causing the accidents at a dam construction site.
- published: 07 Jul 2020
- views: 31461
1:02:55
Cavalry (1936) | Full Movie | Bob Steele | Frances Grant | Karl Hackett | Robert N. Bradbury
Just after the Civil War, Captain Thorn is sent west to help protect the new telegraph line that is under construction. Leeds is out to establish an independent...
Just after the Civil War, Captain Thorn is sent west to help protect the new telegraph line that is under construction. Leeds is out to establish an independent nation in the west and tries stop its construction and also incoming wagon trains by inciting the Indians to attack both of them.
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Writer: Robert N. Bradbury, George H. Plympton
Starring: Bob Steele, Frances Grant, Karl Hackett
https://wn.com/Cavalry_(1936)_|_Full_Movie_|_Bob_Steele_|_Frances_Grant_|_Karl_Hackett_|_Robert_N._Bradbury
Just after the Civil War, Captain Thorn is sent west to help protect the new telegraph line that is under construction. Leeds is out to establish an independent nation in the west and tries stop its construction and also incoming wagon trains by inciting the Indians to attack both of them.
Director: Robert N. Bradbury
Writer: Robert N. Bradbury, George H. Plympton
Starring: Bob Steele, Frances Grant, Karl Hackett
- published: 02 Jun 2020
- views: 103
54:23
"The Traitor" 1936 Western Feature Tim McCoy Francis Grant Frank Melton
The Traitor is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy, Frances Grant, and Frank Melton. It was released on August 29, 1936...
The Traitor is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy, Frances Grant, and Frank Melton. It was released on August 29, 1936.
Cast list
Tim McCoy as Tim Vallance
Frances Grant as Mary Allen
Frank Melton as Jimmy Allen
Pedro Regas as Pedro Moreno
Frank Glendon as Big George
Karl Hackett as Captain John Hughes (credited as Carl Hackett)
Dick Curtis as Morgan
Roger Williams as Sheriff
Jack Rockwell as Smoky
Dick Botiller as Remos
https://wn.com/The_Traitor_1936_Western_Feature_Tim_Mccoy_Francis_Grant_Frank_Melton
The Traitor is a 1936 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy, Frances Grant, and Frank Melton. It was released on August 29, 1936.
Cast list
Tim McCoy as Tim Vallance
Frances Grant as Mary Allen
Frank Melton as Jimmy Allen
Pedro Regas as Pedro Moreno
Frank Glendon as Big George
Karl Hackett as Captain John Hughes (credited as Carl Hackett)
Dick Curtis as Morgan
Roger Williams as Sheriff
Jack Rockwell as Smoky
Dick Botiller as Remos
- published: 26 Aug 2022
- views: 9621
2:02
Frances Grant - appearance
Name Look - Frances Grant - appearance. In this video we present "Frances Grant" name look and feel in various scenarios.
This video will cover:
How does "Fra...
Name Look - Frances Grant - appearance. In this video we present "Frances Grant" name look and feel in various scenarios.
This video will cover:
How does "Frances Grant" look as a personal letterhead?
How does "Frances Grant" look on a business card?
How does "Frances Grant" look on a computer/laptop screen?
How does "Frances Grant" look with different background colors?
How does "Frances Grant" look with various fonts?
Support Name Look on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/NameLook
https://wn.com/Frances_Grant_Appearance
Name Look - Frances Grant - appearance. In this video we present "Frances Grant" name look and feel in various scenarios.
This video will cover:
How does "Frances Grant" look as a personal letterhead?
How does "Frances Grant" look on a business card?
How does "Frances Grant" look on a computer/laptop screen?
How does "Frances Grant" look with different background colors?
How does "Frances Grant" look with various fonts?
Support Name Look on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/NameLook
- published: 02 Nov 2021
- views: 0
2:49
#HoyHablamosDe... Frances R. Grant
Dentro de los movimientos políticos, sobre todo los centrados en la lucha por los derechos civiles a nivel internacional, hay una figura política femenina muy n...
Dentro de los movimientos políticos, sobre todo los centrados en la lucha por los derechos civiles a nivel internacional, hay una figura política femenina muy notable que jugó un importante papel en la búsqueda de sinergias entre Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica. Ella es una gran desconocida para el gran público pese a su excelente labor. Por eso, hoy hablamos de Frances Ruth Grant.
Dedicó toda su vida a hacer oposición a las dictaduras y promover los derechos humanos en toda América. Esta dedicación fue vocacional, porque desde una edad muy temprana mostró pasión por la cultura latinoamericana, el arte y los derechos humanos. Digamos que, en parte, lo llevaba escrito en su propio ADN, porque su madre había sido una pionera en este ámbito en Nuevo México. De hecho, nació en este Estado, en concreto en Abiquiu un remoto pueblo situado en las estribaciones de las montañas del Valle Grande y fue aquí donde se sumergió en la cultura latina.
Si bien, las escasas posibilidades de prosperar que ofrecía su pueblo natal, le obligaron a poner su punto de mira en otros horizontes, siendo Nueva York el principal punto de referencia. Allí entró en Barnard College, un centro exclusivamente femenino, y, años más tarde, se graduó en periodismo en la Universidad de Columbia, donde amplió sus conocimientos en economía, ciencia política, música y artes.
Una vez licenciada, en la década de 1920 inició una meteórica carrera en dos ámbitos: la cultura y la política. Impulsó el Nicholas Roerich Museum en la Gran Manzana, del que fue vicepresidenta hasta 1937.
Su vida cambió de súbito en 1929. Tras realizar un tour por Latinoamérica, donde visitó diferentes centros universitarios, comenzó a tejer contactos para el intercambio cultural y político. Fruto de este viaje, decidió impulsar la Asociación panamericana de mujeres y la Asociación interamericana para la democracia y la libertad, dos plataformas políticas de las que fue miembro y secretaria general, que fueron creadas para establecer acciones conjuntas de promoción de la igualdad, la defensa de los Derechos Humanos y el impulso de las democracias en Latinoamérica.
Tuvo una frenética actividad política y literaria, siendo en la década de 1950 especialmente intensa en el ámbito periodístico, al publicar asiduamente en revistas como Hemispherica. Esta circunstancia le llevó a mantener un contacto estrecho con diferentes intelectuales, entre ellos, la escritora chilena Gabriela Mistral o el presidente venezolano Rómulo Betancourt. E igualmente estrechó lazos con el exilio republicano español, sobresaliendo un contacto: Jesús Galíndez, delegado del Gobierno Vasco en Nueva York, con el que coincidió en diferentes organizaciones culturales y políticas.
En 1993, esta ilustre luchadora por los derechos civiles y la democracia murió a los 96 años en su casa del Upper West Side de Nueva York.
https://wn.com/Hoyhablamosde..._Frances_R._Grant
Dentro de los movimientos políticos, sobre todo los centrados en la lucha por los derechos civiles a nivel internacional, hay una figura política femenina muy notable que jugó un importante papel en la búsqueda de sinergias entre Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica. Ella es una gran desconocida para el gran público pese a su excelente labor. Por eso, hoy hablamos de Frances Ruth Grant.
Dedicó toda su vida a hacer oposición a las dictaduras y promover los derechos humanos en toda América. Esta dedicación fue vocacional, porque desde una edad muy temprana mostró pasión por la cultura latinoamericana, el arte y los derechos humanos. Digamos que, en parte, lo llevaba escrito en su propio ADN, porque su madre había sido una pionera en este ámbito en Nuevo México. De hecho, nació en este Estado, en concreto en Abiquiu un remoto pueblo situado en las estribaciones de las montañas del Valle Grande y fue aquí donde se sumergió en la cultura latina.
Si bien, las escasas posibilidades de prosperar que ofrecía su pueblo natal, le obligaron a poner su punto de mira en otros horizontes, siendo Nueva York el principal punto de referencia. Allí entró en Barnard College, un centro exclusivamente femenino, y, años más tarde, se graduó en periodismo en la Universidad de Columbia, donde amplió sus conocimientos en economía, ciencia política, música y artes.
Una vez licenciada, en la década de 1920 inició una meteórica carrera en dos ámbitos: la cultura y la política. Impulsó el Nicholas Roerich Museum en la Gran Manzana, del que fue vicepresidenta hasta 1937.
Su vida cambió de súbito en 1929. Tras realizar un tour por Latinoamérica, donde visitó diferentes centros universitarios, comenzó a tejer contactos para el intercambio cultural y político. Fruto de este viaje, decidió impulsar la Asociación panamericana de mujeres y la Asociación interamericana para la democracia y la libertad, dos plataformas políticas de las que fue miembro y secretaria general, que fueron creadas para establecer acciones conjuntas de promoción de la igualdad, la defensa de los Derechos Humanos y el impulso de las democracias en Latinoamérica.
Tuvo una frenética actividad política y literaria, siendo en la década de 1950 especialmente intensa en el ámbito periodístico, al publicar asiduamente en revistas como Hemispherica. Esta circunstancia le llevó a mantener un contacto estrecho con diferentes intelectuales, entre ellos, la escritora chilena Gabriela Mistral o el presidente venezolano Rómulo Betancourt. E igualmente estrechó lazos con el exilio republicano español, sobresaliendo un contacto: Jesús Galíndez, delegado del Gobierno Vasco en Nueva York, con el que coincidió en diferentes organizaciones culturales y políticas.
En 1993, esta ilustre luchadora por los derechos civiles y la democracia murió a los 96 años en su casa del Upper West Side de Nueva York.
- published: 12 Sep 2022
- views: 60
53:06
OH, SUSANNA! (1936) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette & Frances Grant | Drama, Western | B&W
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the f...
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboy's identity.
SYNOPSIS
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Singing cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) is traveling to Mineral Springs Ranch to visit an old friend, Jefferson Lee (Carl Stockdale), whom he hasn't seen in fifteen years. On the train, he is robbed and then thrown from the train by escaped murderer Wolf Benson (Boothe Howard). Believing Gene to be dead, Wolf plans to travel to Mineral Springs Ranch and pose as the radio celebrity in order to collect the $10,000 that Lee owes Gene.
Meanwhile, Gene is rescued by traveling actors Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) and Professor Ezekial Daniels (Earle Hodgins). Together they travel to Sage City, where Gene gets into a fight with Sheriff Briggs (Walter James), who believes he is Wolf, and chokes the singing cowboy. Arrested for Wolf's crimes, Gene is unable to sing in order to prove his identity. At the trial, Gene mouths the words to his songs while a phonograph plays, and after the jury listens, Gene is set free.
Wolf arrives at Lee's Mineral Springs Ranch pretending to be Gene and asks for his money back. Knowing he is an impostor, Lee refuses to give him the money and Wolf shoots him and robs his safe. On his way to Mineral Springs, Gene comes across a posted reward for "Gene Autry", the murderer of Jefferson Lee. Gene meets Lee's niece Mary Ann (Frances Grant), who is riding with Flash Baldwin (Donald Kirke), Wolf's accomplice. Gene notices that Baldwin is wearing his own suit, and decides to pose as Tex Smith, offering to perform at the Lee ranch in place of Gene Autry. After finding his suitcase in Baldwin's room, Gene overhears Wolf's scheme to rob the ranch safe, but Baldwin recognizes Gene's voice by playing his record while he sings.
CAST & CREW
Gene Autry as Gene Autry / Tex Smith
Smiley Burnette as Frog Millhouse
Frances Grant as Mary Ann Lee
Earle Hodgins as Professor Ezekial Daniels
Donald Kirke as Flash Baldwin
Boothe Howard as Wolf Benson
The Light Crust Doughboys as Western Band
Champion as Champion, Autry's Horse
Clara Kimball Young as Aunt Peggy Lee
Edward Peil Sr. as Mineral Springs Sheriff
Frankie Marvin as Henchman Hank
Carl Stockdale as Jefferson Lee
Roscoe Gerald as Irate Farmer
Roger Gray as Sage City Judge
Fred Burns as Cottonwood Sheriff Jones
Walter James as Sage City Sheriff Briggs
Lew Meehan as Henchman Pete
Fred Snowflake Toones as Train Porter
Directed by Joseph Kane
Written by Oliver Drake
Produced by Nat Levine
Cinematography William Nobles
Edited by Lester Orlebeck
Music by Harry Grey (supervisor)
Production company Republic Pictures
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date August 19, 1936 (U.S.)
Running time 54 minutes
Country United States
Language English
https://wn.com/Oh,_Susanna_(1936)_Gene_Autry,_Smiley_Burnette_Frances_Grant_|_Drama,_Western_|_B_W
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboy's identity.
SYNOPSIS
While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
Singing cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) is traveling to Mineral Springs Ranch to visit an old friend, Jefferson Lee (Carl Stockdale), whom he hasn't seen in fifteen years. On the train, he is robbed and then thrown from the train by escaped murderer Wolf Benson (Boothe Howard). Believing Gene to be dead, Wolf plans to travel to Mineral Springs Ranch and pose as the radio celebrity in order to collect the $10,000 that Lee owes Gene.
Meanwhile, Gene is rescued by traveling actors Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) and Professor Ezekial Daniels (Earle Hodgins). Together they travel to Sage City, where Gene gets into a fight with Sheriff Briggs (Walter James), who believes he is Wolf, and chokes the singing cowboy. Arrested for Wolf's crimes, Gene is unable to sing in order to prove his identity. At the trial, Gene mouths the words to his songs while a phonograph plays, and after the jury listens, Gene is set free.
Wolf arrives at Lee's Mineral Springs Ranch pretending to be Gene and asks for his money back. Knowing he is an impostor, Lee refuses to give him the money and Wolf shoots him and robs his safe. On his way to Mineral Springs, Gene comes across a posted reward for "Gene Autry", the murderer of Jefferson Lee. Gene meets Lee's niece Mary Ann (Frances Grant), who is riding with Flash Baldwin (Donald Kirke), Wolf's accomplice. Gene notices that Baldwin is wearing his own suit, and decides to pose as Tex Smith, offering to perform at the Lee ranch in place of Gene Autry. After finding his suitcase in Baldwin's room, Gene overhears Wolf's scheme to rob the ranch safe, but Baldwin recognizes Gene's voice by playing his record while he sings.
CAST & CREW
Gene Autry as Gene Autry / Tex Smith
Smiley Burnette as Frog Millhouse
Frances Grant as Mary Ann Lee
Earle Hodgins as Professor Ezekial Daniels
Donald Kirke as Flash Baldwin
Boothe Howard as Wolf Benson
The Light Crust Doughboys as Western Band
Champion as Champion, Autry's Horse
Clara Kimball Young as Aunt Peggy Lee
Edward Peil Sr. as Mineral Springs Sheriff
Frankie Marvin as Henchman Hank
Carl Stockdale as Jefferson Lee
Roscoe Gerald as Irate Farmer
Roger Gray as Sage City Judge
Fred Burns as Cottonwood Sheriff Jones
Walter James as Sage City Sheriff Briggs
Lew Meehan as Henchman Pete
Fred Snowflake Toones as Train Porter
Directed by Joseph Kane
Written by Oliver Drake
Produced by Nat Levine
Cinematography William Nobles
Edited by Lester Orlebeck
Music by Harry Grey (supervisor)
Production company Republic Pictures
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date August 19, 1936 (U.S.)
Running time 54 minutes
Country United States
Language English
- published: 30 Jun 2023
- views: 47
1:31
Frances Farmer and Cary Grant - The First Time I Saw You
To begin, please accept my apologies. I presently do not have the ability to convert videos as in the past. I’ve been reduced to having to photograph my TV in o...
To begin, please accept my apologies. I presently do not have the ability to convert videos as in the past. I’ve been reduced to having to photograph my TV in order to catch some favorites. The melody heard here is called “The First Time I Saw You.” Though I've yet to look it up, I think they used her own voice for this one. I heard it first as background music in the amazing “Out of The Past!” There were many fine actors, but this was the music dedicated to the beautiful psychopath known as Kathy Moffatt, lovely actress Jane Greer. Her entry into the café in Acapulco is worth the price of admission.
This was the same song, but played in the background to most of Jane's scenes.
My thanks to the team at YouTube who assisted so much in the adjustment of this small clip! I'm grateful!
For more info:
THE FIRST TIME I SAW YOU
From the film "The Toast Of New York" (1937)
(Nat Shilkret / Allie Wrubel)
Frances Farmer (Film Soundtrack) - 1937
https://wn.com/Frances_Farmer_And_Cary_Grant_The_First_Time_I_Saw_You
To begin, please accept my apologies. I presently do not have the ability to convert videos as in the past. I’ve been reduced to having to photograph my TV in order to catch some favorites. The melody heard here is called “The First Time I Saw You.” Though I've yet to look it up, I think they used her own voice for this one. I heard it first as background music in the amazing “Out of The Past!” There were many fine actors, but this was the music dedicated to the beautiful psychopath known as Kathy Moffatt, lovely actress Jane Greer. Her entry into the café in Acapulco is worth the price of admission.
This was the same song, but played in the background to most of Jane's scenes.
My thanks to the team at YouTube who assisted so much in the adjustment of this small clip! I'm grateful!
For more info:
THE FIRST TIME I SAW YOU
From the film "The Toast Of New York" (1937)
(Nat Shilkret / Allie Wrubel)
Frances Farmer (Film Soundtrack) - 1937
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 26023