Ernest Pagano


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Maciste (1915)
Maciste

Writer (Feature Film)

Slave Girl (1947)
Wrt for the Screenplay
Hollywood Bound (1946)
Story for "The Spirit of 1976"
Lover Come Back (1946)
Original Screenplay wrt by
That's the Spirit (1945)
Original Screenplay
Frontier Gal (1945)
Original Screenplay
That Night with You (1945)
Screenwriter
The Merry Monahans (1944)
Original Screenplay
Her Primitive Man (1944)
Written for Screen by
San Diego, I Love You (1944)
Screenwriter
Greenwich Village (1944)
Adaptation
Fired Wife (1943)
Screenwriter
You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Screenwriter
Las Vegas Nights--"The Last Frontier Town" (1941)
Original Screenplay
You'll Never Get Rich (1941)
Original Screenplay
Forty Little Mothers (1940)
Screenwriter
Love Thy Neighbor (1940)
Original Screenplay
The Flying Irishman (1939)
Screenwriter
Carefree (1938)
Screenwriter
Vivacious Lady (1938)
Screenwriter
Having Wonderful Time (1938)
Contr to dial and Screenplay const
Fight for Your Lady (1937)
Screenwriter
A Damsel in Distress (1937)
Screenwriter
Super-Sleuth (1937)
Screenwriter
Shall We Dance (1937)
Screenwriter
Old Man Rhythm (1935)
Screenwriter
Racetrack (1933)
Dial
Son of a Sailor (1933)
Additional Dialogue
The Kid's Clever (1929)
Scen
Spite Marriage (1929)
Adaptation
The Matinee Idol (1928)
Story
For Ladies Only (1927)
Adaptation

Producer (Feature Film)

Slave Girl (1947)
Producer
That's the Spirit (1945)
Producer
That Night with You (1945)
Producer
Frontier Gal (1945)
Producer
The Merry Monahans (1944)
Producer
San Diego, I Love You (1944)
Producer
Her Primitive Man (1944)
Producer
Two in the Dark (1936)
Prod Associate
To Beat the Band (1935)
Prod Associate

Production Companies (Feature Film)

Frontier Gal (1945)
Company

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

You'll Never Get Rich (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye Rita Hayworth and her presumptive mother-in-law arriving at the base, then a special treatment of Cole Porter's Oscar-nominated original, Lucius "Dusty" Brooks' vocal, Fred Astaire's unorthodox tap solo, Robert Alton choreography, in Columbia's You'll Never Get Rich, 1941.
Carefree (1938) -- (Movie Clip) We All Try To Escape Reality Utterly in the groove from the opening joke, Mark Sandrich directs Ralph Bellamy as Steve, Jack Carson as orderly Connors and Fred Astaire as shrink Tony Flagg, the gal they discuss of course Ginger Rogers, in the second-to-last RKO Fred & Ginger feature, Carefree, 1938.
Carefree (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Shot Down Like Dogs Ginger Rogers is hypnotized Amanda, whose psychiatrist Tony (Fred Astaire) regrets having told her that all men excepting her fiancé Steve (Ralph Bellamy), need to be shot down like dogs, when she appears at the shooting range, Jack Carson her minder, in the screwball-y Carefree, 1938.
Vivacious Lady -- (Movie Clip) Put 'Em Up! Professor Peter (James Stewart) is about to tell his family about his secret marriage to Francey (Ginger Rogers) when his previous girlfriend Helen (Frances Mercer) starts a famous fight, in George Stevens' Vivacious Lady, 1938.
Vivacious Lady -- (Movie Clip) Professor Morgan Keith (James Ellison) ushers Francey (Ginger Rogers) into the classroom where his brother Peter (James Stewart), to whom she's secretly married, is trying to keep order, in George Stevens' Vivacious Lady, 1938.
Vivacious Lady -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not Intoxicated Professor Morgan (James Stewart) is trying to collect his wayward brother (James Ellison) when he meets showgirl Francey (Ginger Rogers), with whom he grows enchanted, early in George Stevens' Vivacious Lady, 1938.

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