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Dodsworth is a 1936
American drama film
directed by
William Wyler, and
starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary
Astor and
David Niven...
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Dodsworth may
refer to:
Dodsworth (novel), a 1929
novel by
Sinclair Lewis Dodsworth (play), a 1934 play
adapted from the
novel Dodsworth (film), a 1936...
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Elizabeth Dodsworth (born 21 May 1975) is a
British broadcaster,
journalist and
weather presenter, best
known for her work at ITV
Cymru Wales.
Dodsworth began...
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Dodsworth is a
satirical novel by
American writer Sinclair Lewis,
first published by
Harcourt Brace &
Company on
March 14, 1929. Its subject, the differences...
- John
Cecil Dodsworth (17
September 1910 – 11
September 1964) was an
English actor. Born John
Cecil Dodsworth in London, England.
Dodsworth started his...
- 1996 and sold to the
Brazilian Navy on 31
August 1996 and
renamed Dodsworth. F47
Dodsworth was sold for s**** and
broken up at Aliağa, Turkey,
during July...
- The Smith,
later Dodsworth,
later Smith-
Dodsworth Baronetcy, of
Newland Park in the
County of York, is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was...
- dogs,
including "Robert the
English hunter",
Cuthbert Armourer,
Edward Dodsworth, and
Cuthbert Rayne. In 1582, new
kennels were
built at
Holyrood Palace...
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Dodsworth is a three-act play by
Sidney Howard based on the 1929
novel by
Sinclair Lewis.
Through the
title character, it
examines the
differences between...
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Roger Dodsworth was the
focus of a
widespread hoax in 1826, in
which he was
claimed to be a man who had
fallen into a coma in the Alps in the late seventeenth...