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Sooky is a 1931
American pre-Code
adventure film
directed by
Norman Taurog and
written by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz,
Norman Z.
McLeod and Sam Mintz. It is...
- film La La Land). The film also did well
enough to
inspire a
sequel called Sooky (1931).
Skippy was
released on
April 5, 1931, by
Paramount Pictures. For...
- as
Sooky in
Skippy (1931), a comedy-drama
family film
which was
nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Picture. He also
reprised the role of
Sooky in...
- (1968–1969) Doug
Lavery –
drums (1968–1969)
Paddy Beach –
drums (1969–1970) "
Sooky Sooky" (Don Covay) – (1968) "Build Me Up Buttercup" (Mike d'Abo, Tony Macaulay)...
- hero, his
antics and
adventures with his
friend Sooky as they try to come up with a
license for
Sooky's dog, save his
shantytown from demolition, sell...
- 1931
Young Donovan's Kid
Midge Murray 1931 The
Champ Dink
Purcell 1931
Sooky Skippy 1932 When a
Feller Needs a
Friend Edward Haverford "Eddie" Randall...
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remastered by Arun
Chakraverty and
redesigned with new
artwork designed by
Sooky Choi with
photography by
David Scheinmann. The
album was
reissued on 16...
- southeast,
starting at the
intersection of
Georgia 180 and
Georgia 17/75 near
Sooky Gap, the
climb is 8.3
miles (13.4 km) long,
gaining 2,560 feet (780 m),...
- the work's ready." The album's
sleeve design was
arranged to a
layout by
Sooky Choi who, like Chakraverty, had
worked on The Celts. Its
front is an adaptation...
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salary of "somewhere
between $75 to $100". He co-wrote the
screenplay of
Sooky (1931), a
sequel to Skippy. Meanwhile,
Joseph dated actress Frances Dee...