Big Boy (film), the Glossary
Big Boy is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film produced by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Alan Crosland and stars Al Jolson, Claudia Dell, Louise Closser Hale, and Noah Beery.[1]
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23 relations: Al Jolson, Alan Crosland, Alois Reiser, Big Boy (musical), Bud Green, Claudia Dell, Comedy film, Eddie Phillips (actor), Groom (profession), Hal Mohr, Harold Atteridge, Lloyd Hughes (actor), Louise Closser Hale, Match fixing related to gambling, Noah Beery, Oxford University Press, Pre-Code Hollywood, Ralph Dawson, Rex Taylor, Sam H. Stept, Southern United States, Warner Archive Collection, Warner Bros..
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Al Jolson
Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson,; May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Lithuanian-born American singer, actor, and vaudevillian.
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Alan Crosland
Frederick Alan Crosland (August 10, 1894 – July 16, 1936) was an American stage actor and film director.
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Alois Reiser
Alois Reiser (April 6, 1887 – April 4, 1977) was an American cellist and composer.
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Big Boy (musical)
Big Boy is a 1925 musical written by Harold R. Atteridge, music by James F. Hanley and Joseph Meyer, and lyrics by Buddy DeSylva. Big Boy (film) and Big Boy (musical) are Kentucky Derby.
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Bud Green
Bud Green (19 November 1897 – 2 January 1981) was an American lyricist especially of Broadway musicals and show tunes.
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Claudia Dell
Claudia Dell (born Claudia Dell Smith; January 10, 1909 – September 5, 1977) was an American showgirl and actress of the stage and movies.
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Comedy film
Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.
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Eddie Phillips (actor)
Eddie Phillips (August 14, 1899 – February 22, 1965) was an American actor.
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Groom (profession)
A groom or stable boy (stable hand, stable lad) is a person who is responsible for some or all aspects of the management of horses and/or the care of the stables themselves.
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Hal Mohr
Hal Mohr, A.S.C. (August 2, 1894 in San Francisco – May 10, 1974 in Santa Monica, California) was a famed movie cinematographer who won an Oscar for his work on the 1935 film A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Harold Atteridge
Harold Richard Atteridge (July 9, 1886 – January 15, 1938) was an American composer, librettist and lyricist primarily for musicals and revues.
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Lloyd Hughes (actor)
Lloyd Hughes (October 21, 1897 – June 6, 1958) was an American actor of both the silent and sound film eras.
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Louise Closser Hale
Louise Closser Hale (October 13, 1872 – July 26, 1933) was an American actress, playwright and novelist.
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Match fixing related to gambling is a problem in many sports.
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Noah Beery
Noah Nicholas Beery (January 17, 1882 – April 1, 1946) was an American actor who appeared in films from 1913 until his death in 1946.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pre-Code Hollywood
Pre-Code Hollywood was an era in the American film industry that occurred between the widespread adoption of sound in film in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines (popularly known as the Hays Code) in 1934.
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Ralph Dawson
Ralph Dawson (April 18, 1897 – November 15, 1962) was an American film editor who also did some acting, directing, and screenwriting.
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Rex Taylor
Rex Taylor (November 1, 1889 – December 27, 1968) was an American screenwriter.
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Sam H. Stept
Samuel Howard Stept (aka Sammy Stept; 18 September 1897 – 1 December 1964) was an American songwriter who wrote for Broadway, Hollywood and the big bands.
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Southern United States
The Southern United States, sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States.
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Warner Archive Collection
The Warner Archive Collection is a home video division for releasing classic and cult films from Warner Bros.' library.
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Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
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See also
Kentucky Derby
- 2013 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2014 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2015 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2016 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2017 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2019 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2020 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2021 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2022 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2023 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- 2024 Road to the Kentucky Derby
- Big Boy (film)
- Big Boy (musical)
- Bill Corum
- Cawood Ledford
- Churchill Downs
- Derby pie
- Hillbilly Outfield: Kentucky Derby party
- Kentucky Derby
- Kentucky Derby Challenge Stakes
- Kentucky Derby Festival
- Kentucky Derby Museum
- Kentucky Derby top four finishers
- Kentucky Derby winners
- Kentucky Oaks
- List of Kentucky Derby broadcasters
- Louisville Clock
- Matt Winn
- Mint julep
- My Old Kentucky Home
- Road to the Kentucky Derby
- Run for the Roses (song)
- The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved
- Thomas R. McCarthy
- Triple Crown Productions
- Triple Crown Trophy
- Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)