The March of Time (1930)
The second film of the double feature shown at the theatre in Rockfish on the day Ann Harris and the Walton children went to see The Gay Divorcee; the group didn't stay to watch this film.Flying Down to Rio (1933)
Mentioned by character Ann Harris as the first motion picture that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers first appeared in together.The Gay Divorcee (1934)
The movie that Ann Harris and the Walton children went to see at the theatre in nearby Rockfish and mentioned as the second film Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers appeared in together.The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935)
Ann Harris comments that the Waltons Mountain area resembles the scenery in this film.Rose-Marie (1936)
In her letter to Curtis Norton accepting his proposal of marriage, Ann Harris says " At first, as you know, I had my doubts, but like Jeanette MacDonald in 'Rose-Marie' your last beautiful letter completely swept aside all my doubts."
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