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  1. Tell It to Sweeney is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and written by Monte Brice, Kerry Clarke, George Marion Jr., and Percy Heath. The film stars Chester Conklin, George Bancroft, Jack Luden, Doris Hill, Frank Bond, and William H. Tooker.

  2. Filme: Tem Boi na Linha (Tell It to Sweeney, 1927), de: Gregory La Cava, com: Chester Conklin, Luke Beamish, George Bancroft, Cannonball Casey, Jack Luden, Jack Sweeney, Doris Hill, Doris Beamish, Frank Bond, Supt. Dugan, William H. Tooker,

  3. 21 de dez. de 2007 · Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Directed by Tim Burton. With Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall. The legendary tale of a barber who returns from wrongful imprisonment to 1840s London, bent on revenge for the rape and death of his wife, and resumes his trade while forming a sinister ...

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    • Drama, Horror, Musical
    • Tim Burton
    • 2007-12-21
  4. Luke Beamish is the engineer of the Isobel, an old iron steed, and Cannonball Casey handles the throttle of the Mogul, a modern locomotive. Cannonball falls in love with Doris, Luke’s daughter, who is greatly admired by Jack Sweeney, the railroad president’s son. Doris rejects Casey’s affections, considering him a bully, and consequently Casey challenges Jack to a wrestling match at the ...

  5. George Bancroft Cast. Percy Heath Screenplay. Kerry Clarke Screenplay. George Marion Jr. Screenplay. Monte Brice Story. H. Kinley Martin Cinematography. Critics reviews. The complete 6-reel film survives at the Gosfilmofond Archive in Moscow.

  6. TELL IT TO SWEENEY. Dirigido por. Gregory La Cava. Estados Unidos, 1927. Comédia. 60. Sinopse. The complete 6-reel film survives at the Gosfilmofond Archive in Moscow.

  7. Tell It to Sweeney is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and written by Monte Brice, Kerry Clarke, George Marion Jr. and Percy Heath. The film stars Chester Conklin, George Bancroft, Jack Luden, Doris Hill, Frank Bond, and William H. Tooker.