A. C. Miller


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Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) A Shining Example World War I flier Jerry (Fredric March) confides in the un-named "Beautiful Lady" (Carole Lombard) who has befriended him in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933, from a story by John Monk Saunders.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) I've Lost Five World War I flier Henry (Cary Grant) watches colleague Jerry (Fredric March) having nightmares about his flight observers who keep dying, then reassures rookie Johnny (Kenneth Howell) in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Great Danger Opening credits featuring introductory clips for Fredric March, Cary Grant and Jack Oakie in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933, from a story by John Monk Saunders.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Got Me Grounded! Flight officer Jerry Young (Fredric March) tells his crew who's shipping off to France, leaving out the impetuous Henry Crocker (Cary Grant) in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933.
Now And Forever (1934) -- (Movie Clip) You Said That In Vienna Henry Hathaway directing opening of exposition and character sketch, Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard in Shanghai are Jerry and Toni, American con artists faced with a challenging hotel bill, Tetsu Komai the manager, in Paramount’s Now And Forever, 1934, co-starring Shirley Temple.
Now And Forever (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Are You A Good Sailor? Globe-trotting con man Jerry (Gary Cooper) at the estate of his late wife’s brother, waiting to hear whether he’ll get his asking price for custody of his daughter Penny (Shirley Temple), meets her for the first time since infancy, in Paramount’s Now And Forever, 1934, co-starring Carole Lombard.
Now And Forever (1934) -- (Movie Clip) You Just Won't Listen Ostensibly reformed con man Jerry (Gary Cooper), now selling real estate on the French Riviera, acting on instructions from wife Toni (Carole Lombard), picks up daughter Penny (Shirley Temple), visiting with Mrs. Crane (Charlotte Granville), who doesn’t know she’s his next mark, in Now And Forever, 1934.

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