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Academy Award Theater - Lost Angel (12-18-46) Episode | Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

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Academy Award Theater - Lost Angel (12-18-46)


Academy Award Theater - Lost Angel (12-18-46)

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DATE : Sat, 07 Nov 2009 04:18:17 GMT
Entered in Database : 2009-11-07 04:18:17
length : 7384338
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Lost Angel (Aired December 18, 1946)
The list of films and actors on Academy Award Theater is very impressive. Bette Davis begins the series in Jezebel, with Ginger Rogers following in Kitty Foyle, and then Paul Muni in The Life of Louis Pasteur. The Informer had to have Victor Mclaglen, and the Maltese Falcon, Humphrey Bogart, Sidney Greenstreet (this movie was his first major motion picutre role) plus Mary Astor for the hat trick. Suspicion starred Cary Grant with Ann Todd doing the Joan Fontaine role, Ronald Coleman in Lost Horizon, and Joan Fontaine and John Lund were in Portrait of Jenny. How Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio were done is something to hear! Some films are less well known, such as Guest in the House, with Kirk Douglas and Anita Louise, It Happened Tomorrow, with Eddie Bracken and Ann Blythe playing Dick Powell and Linda Darnell's roles, and Cheers for Miss Bishop with Olivia de Havilland. Each adaptation is finely produced and directed by Dee Engelbach, with music composed and conducted by Leith Stevens. Frank Wilson wrote the movie adaptations.

THIS EPISODE: December 18, 1946. CBS network. "Lost Angel". Sponsored by: Squibb. Last show of the series. The heart-warming story of a little girl raised by scientists who meets a hard-boiled reporter and discovers love. Margaret O'Brien. 1/2 hour.

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