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  1. Meet the Baron is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Jack Pearl, Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver, ZaSu Pitts, Ted Healy and His Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The title of the film refers to Pearl's character of Baron Munchhausen, which he made famous on his radio show. [1]

  2. Meet the Baron: Directed by Walter Lang. With Jack Pearl, Jimmy Durante, Zasu Pitts, Ted Healy. The famous Baron Munchausen dumps two dimwits in the African jungle. A rescue team mistakes one of them for the missing Baron, and returns them to the US, where they're greeted as heroes.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Walter Lang
    • 1933-10-20
  3. by Anthony Morton. 3.36 · 14 Ratings · 2 Reviews · 8 editions. Book by Creasey, John. Want to Read. Rate it: The Baron, John Mannering, ex-jewel thief and antiques dealer: Meet the Baron (Baron, #1), The Baron Returns (Baron, #2), The Baron Again (Baron, #3), T...

  4. `Meet The Baron' (1937) is an enjoyable but extraordinarily familiar inter-war thriller penned by the amazingly-prolific, John Creasey (here writing under the pseudonym, Anthony Morton). It tells of the (mis)adventures of one John Mannering, a seemingly-affluent thirty-something and his transformation from a respectable socialite into a thrill ...

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    • John Creasey (Writing as Anthony Morton)
  5. The Baron, written as Anthony Morton, became a series that ran for thirty-five years and was the first of many stories which he wrote under about twenty different pseudonyms.

    • Martin Lightening
    • 2020
  6. John Manering (aka The Baron) makes his first appearance in this volume. Lord Fauntley cannot help showing off both his daughter and the security under which his precious jewels are kept. Mannering finds himself attracted to both ....

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  8. Nov 13, 2020 · At twenty-four, while working as a postman and with nine unpublished novels behind him, he won the £1500 Cracksman Competition for Crime writers with Meet The Baron which he wrote in six days to meet the deadline.

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