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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Min_and_BillMin and Bill - Wikipedia

    Min and Bill is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-drama film, directed by George W. Hill and starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery. Adapted by Frances Marion and Marion Jackson from Lorna Moon 's 1929 novel Dark Star, the film tells the story of dockside innkeeper Min's tribulations as she tries to protect the innocence of her ...

  2. Min and Bill (br: Lírio do Lodo / pt: Min & Bill), é um clássico filme norte-americano de 1930 dirigido por George W. Hill, com roteiro de Marlon Jackson e Frances Marion, baseado no Livro Dark Star, estrelado por Marie Dressler, ganhadora do Óscar de 1931 Prêmio de melhor atriz. [1]

  3. Min, a waterfront hotel owner, and Bill, a fisherman, face a dilemma when Nancy, a young woman they raised, is claimed by her mother. This film won an Oscar for Marie Dressler and was a hit for MGM in 1930.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • George W. Hill
    • 1930-11-29
  4. Min and Bill is a comedy drama film based on a novel by Lorna Moon. It stars Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler as two waterfront characters who try to protect their daughter from a dark secret.

    • George Hill
    • Marie Dressler
  5. Min (Marie Dressler) runs a rundown hotel on the waterfront. With the help of her boyfriend, Bill (Wallace Beery), Min brings up Nancy, who was abandoned by her mother, Bella (Marjorie...

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    • George W. Hill
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Marie Dressler
  6. Directed by George W. Hill. All taking picture. Min, the owner of a dockside hotel, is forced to make difficult decisions about the future of Nancy, the young woman she took in as an infant. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Min_and_BillMin and Bill - Wikiwand

    Min and Bill (br: Lírio do Lodo / pt: Min & Bill), é um clássico filme norte-americano de 1930 dirigido por George W. Hill, com roteiro de Marlon Jackson e Frances Marion, baseado no Livro Dark Star, estrelado por Marie Dressler, ganhadora do Óscar de 1931 Prêmio de melhor atriz.