7 results for "chicago running" between £0 and £35
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In 1919, a young widow from Chicago arrives in Hollywood with almot no money but unlimited ambition. She's determined to make her seven year-old daughter the greatest movie star of them all. From child starlet to screen goddess, this is the story of the meteoric rise of Baby Jewel. Propelled through the star system by her glamorous, calculating mother Elva, Baby's life unrolls in spools of celluloid. Blending fictional characters with a historical cast of thousands, including DW Griffith, Theda Bara...
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Featuring sparkling performances from Frank Sinatra, Dean martin, Sammy Davis JR., Bing Crosby and the show stopping Cahn-Van Heusen songs, 'My kind of Town' and 'Style', this riotous romp will have you roaring with laughter!
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In Old Chicago
A huge-budget drama released by Fox Studios in 1937 in response to MGMs historical-disaster film SAN FRANCISCO, IN OLD CHICAGO is a fictionalised account of Chicagos Great Fire of 1871. Mrs. OLearys (Alice Brady, MY MAN GODFREY) two sons couldnt be more different: Jack (Don Ameche, HEAVEN CAN WAIT) is a lawyer in the running to become the mayor of the city, while Dion (Tyrone Power) is a powerful force in the less-reputable echelons of town. In addition to the divergent paths their lives have taken...
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In the era of prohibition, ruthless men held the city of Chicago in an iron grip. Making millions of dollars on all sorts of illegal activities these men were the scum of the streets, showing absolutely no regard for ethics, common decency or other people’s feelings. They were engaged in anything from prostitution, rum running, bootlegging, tax evasion, theft, fencing, and extortion to downright murder. No scheme was too low and no act too vile if it meant an extra buck in the pockets of these evil...
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In the era of prohibition, ruthless men held the City of Chicago in an iron grip of fear. Making millions of dollars on all sorts of illegal activities these men were the scum of the streets, showing absolutely no regard for ethics, common decency, or other people's feelings. They were engaged in anything from prostitution, rum running, bootlegging, tax evasion, theft, fencing, and extortion to downright murder. No scheme was too low and no action too vile if it meant an extra buck in the pockets...
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The word ripples through the classroom until it reaches the ears of Lynne Stone (Helen Hunt). Later that afternoon, Janey and Lynne meet on the school bus and an instant friendship is born. They dream of being selected as the new 'DTV' dance regulars, so they attend an open audition. There they meet two teenage boys, Drew and Jeff, who have had the same idea..."
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