Franchot Tone

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

27-Feb-1905

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Niagara Falls, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Франшо Тоун
  • Фрэнчот Тоун
  • Stanislaus Pascal Franchot Tone

Franchot Tone

Biography

Franchot Tone (February 27, 1905 – September 18, 1968) was an American stage, film, and television actor, star of Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and many other films through the 1960s. In the early 1960s Tone appeared in character roles on TV dramas like Bonanza, Wagon Train, The Twilight Zone, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Description above from the Wikipedia article Franchot Tone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia


Credits

Too Old for Dolls Too Old for Dolls (1955) Character: Mike Ramsay
Parents are concerned that their teen-aged daughter doesn't have a date for her school's formal dance. She assures them she has a boy named Al all lined up. Recalling that "Al" was the name of her imaginary childhood friend, Dad arranges for one of the boys from the office to escort her. It turns out that Al really does exist.
The Shape of the River The Shape of the River (1960) Character: Mark Twain
Determined to pay off his debts, Mark Twain sets off on a lecture tour.
The Making of A Movie The Making of A Movie (1965) Character: Self
The Making of In Harm's Way (1965)
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 6 Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 6 (1938) Character: Self
Fernand Gravey and Danielle Darrieux arrive in Hollywood; the Ritz Brothers achieve immortality, leaving their footprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre; a premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre brings out Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Barbara Stanwyck, Franchot Tone, Joan Crawford, and many others.
The Little Foxes The Little Foxes (1956) Character: Horace
A tale of greed, one-upmanship, family distrust, abuse, apathy, and lost love, set in the deep south at the turn of the twentieth century.
Hollywood: The Dream Factory Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary about the glorious history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and its decline leading to the sale of its back lot and props. By extension this provides a general history of Hollywood's Golden Age and the legendary studio system.
Joan Crawford: Always the Star Joan Crawford: Always the Star (1996) Character: Self (archive footage)
Glamorous and hugely popular Joan Crawford raised herself from brutal poverty to Academy Award-winning stardom by guts, determination and hard work. During her 50-year career, she made over 80 films. But her obsessive perfectionism led to the later caricature of coat-hanger-wielding harridan that even the adoration of fans could not counter. Still, she has endured as one of the most popular icons of the movies, an early role model to a million young women who aspired to her image of stylish magnetic power and unquestioned independence.
Bitter Heritage Bitter Heritage (1958) Character: Frank James
A powerful story of the son of America's most famous outlaw: Jesse James. Jesse, Jr. struggles to return to the town which his father lived. His love interest is Elizabeth Montgomery.
See How They Run See How They Run (1964) Character: Baron Frood
Three children are stalked by hired killers after they unknowingly take evidence pointing to the existence of a corrupt international cartel, which has just murdered their father.
Rendezvous in Black Rendezvous in Black (1956) Character: Hugh Strickland
Johnny Marr's fiancee is killed by a whiskey bottle thrown from an airplane. Marr seeks revenge by killing the loved ones of the passengers on the flight.
Here Comes the Groom Here Comes the Groom (1951) Character: Wilbur Stanley
Foreign correspondent Pete Garvey has 5 days to win back his former fiancée, or he'll lose the orphans he adopted.
Love on the Run Love on the Run (1936) Character: Barnabus Pells
A runaway bride and an undercover reporter get caught up in political intrigue as they lead a merry chase across Europe and uncover a spy plot.
The Bride Wore Red The Bride Wore Red (1937) Character: Giulio
A poor singer in a bar masquerades as a rich society woman thanks to a rich benefactor.
Three Comrades Three Comrades (1938) Character: Otto Koster
A love story centered on the lives of three young German soldiers in the years following World War I. Their close friendship is strengthened by their shared love for the same woman who is dying of tuberculosis.
Her Husband's Affairs Her Husband's Affairs (1947) Character: William Weldon
Bill Weldon is an Ad man who craves his wife Margaret's approval of his work, instead he gets constructive (and on-target) feedback, which he hates. Things get really strange when Bill creates advertising for a wacky inventor's embalming fluid.
Star Spangled Rhythm Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) Character: John
Pop, a security guard at Paramount has told his son that he's the head of the studio. When his son arrives in Hollywood on shore leave with his buddies, Pop enlists the aid of the studio's dizzy switchboard operator in pulling off the charade. Things get more complicated when Pop agrees to put together a show for the Navy starring Paramount's top contract players.
Trail of the Vigilantes Trail of the Vigilantes (1940) Character: Kansas
A reporter goes undercover to break up an outlaw gang.
The Girl from Missouri The Girl from Missouri (1934) Character: T.R. Paige, Jr.
Leaving Missouri to find a wealthy husband in New York City, Eadie Chapman becomes a chorus girl and soon entertains at the lavish home of millionaire Frank Cousins. Cousins proposes to Eadie, only to then commit suicide due to bankruptcy. Fellow millionaire T. R. Paige defends Eadie when the police question her for having Cousins' jewelry -- but when she becomes enamored with his son, Tom, Paige declares Eadie a gold digger.
Bombshell Bombshell (1933) Character: Gifford Middleton
A glamorous film star rebels against the studio, her pushy press agent and a family of hangers-on.
Midnight Mary Midnight Mary (1933) Character: Tom
While on trial for her life, a young woman recalls her tough upbringing and her involvement with the men who brought her to this current state of affairs.
Because of Him Because of Him (1946) Character: Paul Taylor
A young woman who wants to break into the theater schemes to become the protege of a famous Broadway star.
Pilot #5 Pilot #5 (1943) Character: George Braynor Collins
A small group of Allied soldiers and airmen on Java are being bombed by Japanese 'planes daily. With only one working fighter of their own, and five pilots anxious to fly it, the Dutch commander chooses George Collins to fly a mission to drop a 500-lb bomb on the Japanese carrier lying offshore. As the flight progresses, the commander asks the other pilots to tell him about George. They recount his rise from brilliant law student, through the time he became involved in the corrupt machine of his state's Governor, and his attempts to redeem himself, both in his own eyes, and in Fredie, his long-time love.
Advise & Consent Advise & Consent (1962) Character: The President
Proposed by the President of the United States to fill the post of Secretary of State, Robert Leffingwell appears before a Senate committee, chaired by the idealistic Senator Brig Anderson, which must decide whether he is the right person for the job.
Straight Is the Way Straight Is the Way (1934) Character: Benny
Just out of prison, Benny Horowitz tries to go straight. Things are complicated by his former girlfriend and his former gangster buddies.
Suzy Suzy (1936) Character: Terry
A French air ace discovers that his showgirl wife's first husband is still alive.
Dark Waters Dark Waters (1944) Character: Dr. George Grover
Leslie Calvin, the sole survivor of a submarine accident, goes to her relatives in order to recover emotionally. Unfortunately, she encounters various scam artists led by Mr. Sydney who intend to kill her and steal the family assets. Dr. George Grover helps Leslie to defeat Sydney.
Mutiny on the Bounty Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Character: Roger Byam
Fletcher Christian successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty. However, Bligh returns one year later, hell bent on revenge.
The Wiser Sex The Wiser Sex (1932) Character: Phil Long
A young woman goes undercover to gather evidence to free her boyfriend, an attorney who has been framed for a murder he didn't commit.
Five Graves to Cairo Five Graves to Cairo (1943) Character: Cpl. John J. Bramble / Paul Davos
During the 1942 North African campaign, a British straggler passes as a waiter at the hotel commandeered as Erwin Rommel's headquarters. He has thoughts of assassinating Rommel but his cover may provide an even better use.
She Knew All the Answers She Knew All the Answers (1941) Character: Mark Willows
A rich playboy wants to marry a chorus girl, but he'll lose his fortune if his trustee doesn't approve of his sweetheart. She decides to work in the trustee's brokerage firm under an assumed name to get on his good side, but complications ensue.
Between Two Women Between Two Women (1937) Character: Allan Meighan
Hospital intern Allen Meighan assures himself residency when he saves the life of a man trapped in an explosion. Allen is in love with student nurse Claire Donahue, and she with him, but she's married to the physically abusive Tom.
One New York Night One New York Night (1935) Character: Foxhall Ridgeway
Foxhall Ridgeway, arriving in New York City from the West, stumbles onto a murder in the hotel room next to his. He gets tangled up into the affair, and with the aid of Phoebe, the hotel telephone operator who takes a liking to him, and also Countess Louise Browssiloff, who innocently had left some personal belongings in the murdered man's room and is most anxious to recover the incriminating evidence, Foxhall solves the murder mystery.
Love Is a Headache Love Is a Headache (1938) Character: Peter Lawrence
A press agent for a Broadway actress whose career is going downhill attempts to get her some publicity by having her adopt two orphans, without her knowledge.
Dangerous Dangerous (1935) Character: Don Bellows
Don Bellows finds former stage star Joyce Heath a penniless drunk and takes her to his Connecticut home for rehabilitation. He asks his fiancée Gail to free him and offers to sponsor Joyce in a play.
The Stranger's Return The Stranger's Return (1933) Character: Guy Crane
A divorcée leaves New York to visit her grandfather's farm and recover in the Midwest, where she unexpectedly falls in love with a married farmer.
They Gave Him a Gun They Gave Him a Gun (1937) Character: James 'Jimmy' Davis
With no other prospects, a World War I veteran puts the skills they taught him in the War to use.
The Man on the Eiffel Tower The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949) Character: Johann Radek
A down-and-out student is hired to kill a wealthy woman. When someone else is suspected of the crime, the student taunts police until they realize that they may have to wrong man.
Twelve Angry Men Twelve Angry Men (1954) Character: Juror #3
Twelve Angry Men is a 1954 teleplay by Reginald Rose for the Studio One anthology television series. Initially staged as a CBS live production on 20 September 1954, the drama was later rewritten for the stage in 1955 under the same title and again for a feature film, 12 Angry Men (1957). The episode garnered three Emmy Awards for writer Rose, director Franklin Schaffner and Robert Cummings as Best Actor.
Every Girl Should Be Married Every Girl Should Be Married (1948) Character: Roger Sanford
Anabel Sims is determined to find the perfect husband. She thinks she's found her man in Madison Brown, a handsome pediatrician. She then prepares an elaborate scheme to trap him into marriage
Stage Mother Stage Mother (1933) Character: Warren Foster
Kitty Lorraine has one purpose in life: turning her daughter Shirley into a star. Kitty controls every aspect of the girl's nascent career -- even blackmailing a stage manager so that Shirley can take a more prestigious gig. But Kitty goes too far when she breaks up her daughter's budding relationship with sweet artist Warren Foster. Heartbroken, Shirley sets off on a series of disastrous but profitable relationships.
His Butler's Sister His Butler's Sister (1943) Character: Charles Gerard
Aspiring singer Ann Carter visits her stepbrother in New York, hoping to make it on Broadway.
Reckless Reckless (1935) Character: Robert 'Bob' Harrison Jr.
A theatrical star, born on the wrong side of the tracks, marries a drunken blue-blood millionaire.
Man-Proof Man-Proof (1938) Character: Jimmy Kilmartin
A newspaper illustrator tries to remain best friends with the man she secretly loves, even though he recently married another woman.
The Gorgeous Hussy The Gorgeous Hussy (1936) Character: John H. Eaton
It's the early nineteenth century Washington. Young adult Margaret O'Neal, Peggy to most that know her, is the daughter of Major William O'Neal, who is the innkeeper of the establishment where most out-of-town politicians and military men stay when they're in Washington. Peggy is pretty and politically aware. She is courted by several of those politicians and military men who all want to marry her, except for the one with who she is truly in love.
Nobody Runs Forever Nobody Runs Forever (1968) Character: Ambassador Townsend
Detective Scobie Malone accepts a mission to fly to London to arrest Sir James Quentin, a high-level commissioner wanted down under for murder. But when Malone arrives, he finds that the amiable Quentin is not only the key in groundbreaking peace negotiations, but also the target of an assassin himself.
The World Moves On The World Moves On (1934) Character: Richard Girard - 1825 / Richard Girard - 1914
Two families, cotton merchants in England and America, with branches in France and Prussia swear to stand by each other in a belief that a great business firmly established in four countries will be able to withstand even such another calamity as the Napoleonic Wars from which Europe is slowly recovering. Then many years later, along comes World War One and the years that follow, to test the businesses.
Uncle Vanya Uncle Vanya (1957) Character: Dr. Mikhail Lvovich Astroff
A country doctor (Franchot Tone) loves but cannot have a professor's wife (Clarence Derwent) in Chekhov's play set in czarist Russia.
Gabriel Over the White House Gabriel Over the White House (1933) Character: Hartley Beekman - Secretary to the President
A political hack becomes President during the height of the Depression and undergoes a metamorphosis into an incorruptible statesman after a near-fatal accident.
Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre (1989) Character: Self
A study of the Group Theatre, a company that changed the face of American drama. The Group was founded in 1931 by Cheryl Crawford, Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg, who were strongly influenced by the naturalistic acting of Konstantin Stanislavski’s Moscow Art Theatre.
Dancing Lady Dancing Lady (1933) Character: Tod Newton
Janie lives to dance and will dance anywhere, even stripping in a burlesque house. Tod Newton, the rich playboy, discovers her there and helps her get a job in a real Broadway musical being directed by Patch. Tod thinks he can get what he wants from Janie, Patch thinks Janie is using her charms rather than talent to get to the top, and Janie thinks Patch is the greatest. Steve, the stage manager, has the Three Stooges helping him manage all the show girls. Fred Astaire and Nelson Eddy make appearances as famous Broadway personalities.
Quality Street Quality Street (1937) Character: Dr. Valentine Brown
In the 1810s, an old maid poses as her own niece in order to teach her onetime beau a lesson.
This Woman Is Mine This Woman Is Mine (1941) Character: Robert Stevens
Three seafaring fur traders fall in love with a female stowaway they discover aboard their ship. Many adventures follow.
True to Life True to Life (1943) Character: Fletcher Marvin
A writer for a radio program needs some fresh ideas to juice up his show. For inspiration, he rents a room with a typical American family and begins to secretly write about their true life antics. The show becomes a big hit, but he begins to feel guilty about his charade when he falls in love with the family's pretty older daughter.
The Hour Before the Dawn The Hour Before the Dawn (1944) Character: Jim Hetherton
A beautiful Austrian refugee in England--who is also a Nazi agent--marries a scholarly English pacifist. He lives near a secret military base she needs to get information about so she can help in Hitler's planned invasion of England.
Today We Live Today We Live (1933) Character: Ronnie Boyce-Smith
Two lovers are living together and are not married; they had made a promise as children to get married when they grew up, but they "didn't wait."
Exclusive Story Exclusive Story (1936) Character: Dick Parton
A reporter and his newspaper's attorney try to gather evidence that will put a notorious gangster behind bars.
Sadie McKee Sadie McKee (1934) Character: Michael
A maid has romances with a two-timer, a boozing millionaire and the master of the house.
The Romance of Celluloid The Romance of Celluloid (1937) Character: Self (archive footage)
Several behind the scenes aspects of the movie-making business, which results in the enjoyment the movie going public has in going to the theater, are presented. They include: the production of celluloid aka film stock, the materials used in the production of which include cotton and silver; construction crews who build sets including those to look like cities, towns and villages around the world; a visit with Jack Dawn who demonstrates the process of creating a makeup design; the screen testing process, where many an acting hopeful gets his/her start; the work of the candid camera man, the prying eyes behind the movie camera; a visit with Adrian, who designs the clothes worn by many of the stars on screen; and a visit with Herbert Stothart as he conducts his musical score for Conquest (1937). These behind the scenes looks provide the opportunity to get acquainted with the cavalcade of MGM stars and their productions that will grace the silver screen in the 1937/38 movie season.
The Girl Downstairs The Girl Downstairs (1938) Character: Paul Wagner
A wealthy playboy surreptitiously romances a scullery maid to gain access to her mistress with whom he is in love, but doesn't count on the maid falling in love with him.
Gentlemen Are Born Gentlemen Are Born (1934) Character: Bob Bailey
A well-cloistered and protected-against-reality group of college students get their diplomas in the heart of the Great Depression, and quickly learn that the piece of paper the diploma is written on is worth about eighteen-dollars-a-week in the job-market...for the lucky ones. Some of them fare even worse.
That's Entertainment, Part II That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) Character: (archive footage)
Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire present more golden moments from the MGM film library, this time including comedy and drama as well as classic musical numbers.
Fast and Furious Fast and Furious (1939) Character: Joel Sloane
Joel & Garda Sloan, a husband and wife detective team, who also sell rare books in New York, take a vacation to Seaside City. At Seaside, Joel's pal, Mike Stevens is managing and preparing for their beauty pageant. Joel is made one of the judges plus he has invested $5,000 in it, to Garda's dismay. Eric Bartell, promoter, arrives to dupe Stevens. When Ed Connors, New York racketeer arrives, Bartell is mysteriously murdered. Joel and Garda set out to investigate the murder.
Nice Girl? Nice Girl? (1941) Character: Richard Calvert
Jane is a nice girl and has had her eyes on a young man who seems more interested in his hand-built car than in Jane. She decides to shed her "nice girl" image when an associate of her father comes to town on his way to study Australian Aboriginal tribes.
Brasileiros em Hollywood Brasileiros em Hollywood (1970) Character: Self (archive footage)
Brazilian documentary film directed by Salvyano Cavalcanti de Paiva that showcases the evolution of Brazilian artists in the American film industry between the late 1920s and 1950s. Using archive footage, it highlights the contributions of figures like Carmen Miranda.
Without Honor Without Honor (1949) Character: Dennis Williams
Jane, a housewife, is confronted during her daily chores by Dennis, her married lover with whom she has had a long affair. Dennis tells Jane that he has to break off their relationship. She threatens suicide, but when she picks up a shish kabob skewer, the two struggle and Dennis is stabbed in the chest and collapses. Jane hides the body in the house. Before she can leave, her brother-in-law arrives and tells her that he knows about the affair and that he has invited her husband, her lover, and his wife to her house that evening so that he can tell them about the affair.
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991) Character: actor 'Advise and 'Consent' (archive footage) (uncredited)
This documentary, hosted by actor Burgess Meredith, explores the life and career of movie director Otto Preminger, whose body of work includes such memorable films as Anatomy of a Murder, Exodus, Laura, Forever Amber, Advise and Consent, In Harm's Way, The Moon Is Blue, The Man with the Golden Arm, and many other movies made from the '30s through the '70s. Interviews with actors Frank Sinatra, Vincent Price, James Stewart, Michael Caine, and others who worked with the flamboyant and sometimes control-obsessed director add information and insight to the story.
The Voice That Thrilled the World The Voice That Thrilled the World (1943) Character: Self (segment 'Dangerous') (archive footage)
This short traces the history of sound in the movies, beginning with French scientist Leon Scott's experiments in 1857. Featured are snippets from early sound pictures.
Mickey One Mickey One (1965) Character: Rudy Lopp
A former comic is on the run from the mob.
The Wife Takes a Flyer The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942) Character: Christopher Reynolds
Christopher Reynolds, an American flying with the R.A.F, is shot down over German-occupied Holland and is given shelter by a Dutch family. Posing as the insane husband of the daughter of the house, Anita Wolverman, Reynolds convinces the German officer quartered there, Major Zellfritz, with the necessity for her divorce decree to be granted. After the court-hearing, Anita, goes to manage a home for retired ladies and, persuaded by Reynolds, tries to gain military information from the German Officer. When her former husband escapes from the insane-asylum his exploits are blamed on Reynolds. With the help of the old ladies and Anita, who "remarries" him, Reynolds escapes to England in a stolen German airplane.
In Harm's Way In Harm's Way (1965) Character: CINCPAC I
A Naval officer, reprimanded after Pearl Harbor, is later promoted to Rear Admiral and gets a second chance to prove himself against the Japanese.
No More Ladies No More Ladies (1935) Character: Jim 'Jimsy Boysie' Salston
A society girl tries to reform her playboy husband by making him jealous.
Honeymoon Honeymoon (1947) Character: David Flanner
A prospective bride and groom have misadventures in Mexico City.
Jigsaw Jigsaw (1949) Character: Howard Malloy
New York Assistant District Attorney Howard Malloy launches an investigation into a series of murders related to a neo-fascist organisation.
Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge (1934) Character: Douglas Hall
A singer marries a famous composer, and after a while she gets the itch to go back on the stage. However, her husband won't let her. When she hears that a popular French singer named "Raquel" is coming to New York, she decides to go to Raquel with a plan--unbeknownst to her husband, "Raquel" is actually her sister, and her plan is for them to switch places so she can fulfill her dream of going back on the stage. However, things don't go quite as planned.
Shadow Over Elveron Shadow Over Elveron (1968) Character: Barney Conners
A corrupt sheriff knows the secrets of everyone in town and uses that information to go unchallenged. But after the arrest of an innocent teenager, the new doctor cannot keep quiet and tries to get the community to stand up for what is right.
The Unguarded Hour The Unguarded Hour (1936) Character: Sir Alan Dearden
A blackmailer tries to stop a woman from revealing evidence that could save a condemned man.
I Love Trouble I Love Trouble (1948) Character: Stuart Bailey
A wealthy man hires a detective to investigate his wife's mysterious past.
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) Character: Forsythe
In the Northwest Frontier of India, the 41st Bengal Lancers led by the harsh Colonel Tom Stone are having trouble with the rebellious leader Mohammed Khan. Surly McGregor and wry, blue-blooded Forsythe are officers in charge of newcomer Lieutenant Stone, the commanding officer’s inexperienced son. Motivated by a grudge toward his father, Lt. Stone allows himself to be captured by the enemy.
Lost Honeymoon Lost Honeymoon (1947) Character: Johnny Gray
An American architect learns he has two children whom he fathered during his military service.
Witchcraft: The Doll in Brambles Witchcraft: The Doll in Brambles (1961) Character: Your Host
Madame Tirelou is a witch who will not allow her daughter Marie to marry her one true love Louis. The witch puts a curse on Louis should he ever set eyes on Marie again. Louis enlists the help of his old friend Fred to break the witch's spell so the young lovers may finally marry. However, Madame Tirelou proves more powerful than non-believer Fred bargained for. This is actually the Un-Aired Pilot of what was planned to be a weekly television show to run in a 30 minute spot.
Phantom Lady Phantom Lady (1944) Character: John 'Jack' Marlow
A devoted secretary embarks on a dangerous mission to try to find the elusive woman who may prove her boss didn't murder his wife.
La Bonne Soupe La Bonne Soupe (1964) Character: John K. Montasy Jr
In this romantic drama, a middle-aged gambler tells a casino croupier her life story. The story is told in flashback and chronicles the woman's romantic exploits with men. Though she was involved with many men, only one really touched her heart. He was a bartender who was tragically shot and killed during an attempted robbery. She later marries and has a daughter. Unfortunately she alienates herself from her daughter when she has an affair with her daughter's fiance. Her remorse is short lived. The film jumps back to the present with the woman leaving the casino on the arm of a handsome millionaire.
The King Steps Out The King Steps Out (1936) Character: Emperor Franz Josef
Princess is destined to marry the Emperor, until her sister steps in.
Three Loves Has Nancy Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) Character: Robert 'Bob' Hanson
A small-town country homebody goes to New York to find her missing fiancé and gets romantically involved with two sophisticated men.
That Night with You That Night with You (1945) Character: Paul Renaud
In this musical comedy, a young singer becomes so desperate to appear on Broadway that she goes to a prominent producer and tells him that she is the daughter who resulted from his day-long marriage to a young woman he knew years ago. The producer is delighted and soon puts his daughter up on stage. The trouble begins when the girl's "mother" suddenly pays a call. For her own reasons, the woman decides to play along with the girl's ruse. Fortunately, by the story's end, the truth is revealed, all differences are reconciled and happiness ensues.
The Big Parade of Comedy The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) Character: Gifford in 'Bombshell' (archive footage)
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.



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