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  • If I Had A Million

    Join instructor Bob DeFlores for a viewing of If I Had a Million. If I Had a Million is a 1932 American pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film. A wealthy dying businessman played by veteran actor Richard Bennett decides to leave his money to eight complete strangers. Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, George Raft, May Robson, Charles Ruggles, and Gene Raymond play some of the lucky beneficiaries. Bob DeFlores is known nationally as a film consultant and archivist. He supplies film for documentaries for major television networks plus the Kennedy Center Tributes. Over the years Bob has helped many celebrities, such as Bing Crosby and Shirley Temple-Black, complete their libraries.
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  • Arsenic and Old Lace

    Join instructor Bob DeFlores for a viewing of Arsenic and Old Lace. Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 American screwball black comedy crime film directed by Frank Capra and starring Cary Grant. Writer and notorious marriage detractor Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) falls for girl-next-door Elaine Harper (Priscilla Lane), and they tie the knot on Halloween. When the newlyweds return to their respective family homes to deliver the news, Brewster finds a corpse hidden in a window seat. With his eccentric aunts (Josephine Hull, Jean Adair), disturbed uncle (John Alexander), and homicidal brother (Raymond Massey), he starts to realize that his family is even crazier than he thought. Bob DeFlores is known nationally as a film consultant and archivist. He supplies film for documentaries for major television networks plus the Kennedy Center Tributes. Over the years Bob has helped many celebrities, such as Bing Crosby and Shirley Temple-Black, complete their libraries.
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  • Road to Morocco

    Join instructor Bob DeFlores for a viewing of Road to Morocco. Road to Morocco is a 1942 American comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, and featuring Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake. Starving vagabond Jeff (Bing Crosby) sells best friend Orville (Bob Hope) into slavery in a Moroccan marketplace to buy food. Searching for his partner after an attack of conscience, Jeff discovers that Orville is now engaged to the gorgeous Princess Shalmar (Dorothy Lamour), whose astrologers have told her that her first husband will die violently, leaving her free to marry her beloved Sheik Mullay Kasim (Anthony Quinn). But when the princess falls for Jeff, things get complicated. Bob DeFlores is known nationally as a film consultant and archivist. He supplies film for documentaries for major television networks plus the Kennedy Center Tributes. Over the years Bob has helped many celebrities, such as Bing Crosby and Shirley Temple-Black, complete their libraries.
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