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  1. George Archainbaud (May 7, 1890 – February 20, 1959) was a French - American film and television director. Quick Facts Born, Died ... In the beginning of his career he worked on stage as an actor and manager.

  2. Thanks for the Memory is a 1938 film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Bob Hope and Shirley Ross. The picture was adapted from the play by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. The film is a remake of Up Pops the Devil (1931) starring Carole Lombard and Norman Foster.

  3. Hunt the Man Down: Directed by George Archainbaud. With Gig Young, Lynne Roberts, Mary Anderson, Willard Parker. The suspect in a 12-year-old murder case is finally caught and tried, but the witnesses are a bit hard to track down...

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    • Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
    • George Archainbaud
    • 1950-12-26
  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0020900Framed (1930) - IMDb

    Soon afterwards, he would work again under the direction of George Archainbaud, freshly promoted to leading man status, once again opposite Evelyn Brent, in The Silver Horde (1930). Quotes. Rose Manning: He always said, let me see, eh, he always said, "Rosie, my girl, never give a sucker an even break." Connections.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • George Archainbaud
    • 1930-03-16
  5. After Tonight is a 1933 American pre-Code World War I spy film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Constance Bennett and Gilbert Roland. The studio considered firing Bennett after the film lost $100,000 at the box office.

  6. 1h 11m1934. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A schoolteacher matches wits with a police detective when they both try to solve a pretty music teacher's murder. Cast & Crew. Read More. George Archainbaud. Director. Edna May Oliver. Hildegarde Withers. Bruce Cabot. [Addison] Stevens.

  7. Thanks for the Memory is a 1938 film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Bob Hope and Shirley Ross. The picture was adapted from the play by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. The film is a remake of Up Pops the Devil (1931) starring Carole Lombard and Norman Foster.

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