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February 4, 2020 (XL:2) Lloyd Bacon: 42ND STREET (1933, 89M) the Version of This Goldenrod Handout Sent out in Our Monday Mailing, and the One Online, Has Hot Links
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The Film Music of Edmund Meisel (1894–1930)
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January 25, 2011 (XXII:2) Lloyd Bacon, 42ND STREET (1933, 89 Min)
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Guide to the Sam Devincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, Series 6: Moving Pictures and Movie Stars