Ralph Wheelwright


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Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Not So Nice Cameron Mitchell narrates, recalling Depression era New York, and his meeting with Flavia (Margaret O'Brien, title character) who soon joins neighborhood sage and news vendor Mac (Rhys Williams), opening Tenth Avenue Angel, 1948, also starring George Murphy and Angela Lansbury.
Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) -- (Movie Clip) How Does He Look? Gleeful Flavia (Margaret O'Brien), with pal Mac (Rhys Williams) at the news stand, awaiting Steve (George Murphy), returning from prison, though she believes he's been traveling the world, early in Roy Rowland's Tenth Avenue Angel, 1948.
Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) -- (Movie Clip) What Are Phoenicians? Steve (George Murphy), washing cabs because he's not allowed to drive while on probation, fooling around with pal Flavia (Margaret O'Brien, title character), who thinks he's been away traveling, when her aunt, his sweetheart, arrives with an idea, in Tenth Avenue Angel, 1948.
Blossoms In The Dust -- (Movie Clip) Sixty Babies A Year Fort Worth flour baron Sam Gladney (Walter Pidgeon) arrives homes as wife Edna (Greer Garson) is about to give birth, stand-in Doctor Bresler (Felix Bressart) in his wake, the men later in discussion with Doctor West (Oscar O'Shea), in MGM's Blossoms In The Dust, 1941.
Blossoms In The Dust -- (Movie Clip) Do I Look Like A Hussy? After a prologue establishing turn-of-the century Wisconsin, first the parents (Fay Holden, Samuel S. Hinds) then the heroine Edna (Greer Garson) with a glorious technicolor entrance, joining sister Charlotte (Marsha Hunt), in MGM's glossy bio-pic Blossoms In The Dust 1941.

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