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Brock Pemberton (1885–1950)

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Highly successful Broadway producer-director; active from 1920-1950. Involved in such hits as "The Ladder" (1928), "Strictly Dishonorable" (1929), "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" (1938), " "Janie" (1942) and, especially, "Harvey" (1944), which ran through 1949 with a remarkable 1775 performances. See more trivia »
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1951 Strictly Dishonorable (producer: stage play)
 
1950 Harvey (producer: original play)
 
1944 Janie (producer of the original play)
 
1931 Strictly Dishonorable (producer: stage play, stager: stage play)
 
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1943 Stage Door Canteen
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Stage Door Canteen -- This delightfully sentimental movie documents (via a fictional tale) the real-life story of New York City’s Stage Door Canteen, an east coast version of the Hollywood Canteen, where soldiers were entertained by stage and screen stars of the era.
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(1920). Stage Play: The Tavern. Burlesque. Written by Cora Dick Gantt. Directed by John Meehan. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 27 Sep 1920- May 1921 (closing date unknown/252 performances). Cast: Arnold Daly, Alberta Burton, Wanda Carlyle, Spencer Charters (as "The Hired Man"), William Gaunt... See more »
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Trivia:

Highly successful Broadway producer-director; active from 1920-1950. Involved in such hits as "The Ladder" (1928), "Strictly Dishonorable" (1929), "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" (1938), " "Janie" (1942) and, especially, "Harvey" (1944), which ran through 1949 with a remarkable 1775 performances. See more »

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