The Dark Tower is a mystery drama by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott, first produced in 1933.The play was later adapted for the Warner Bros. film The Man with Two Faces (1934) starring Mary Astor, Louis Calhern, and Edward G. Robinson. In January 1938, future President of the United States Richard Nixon was cast in the Whittier Community Players production of this play. He was cast opposite a high school teacher named Thelma "Pat" Ryan, whom he would later marry.
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| - The Dark Tower (pièce de théâtre) (fr)
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| - The Dark Tower est une pièce de théâtre de George S. Kaufman et Alexander Woollcott jouée pour la première fois le 25 novembre 1933 au (en) de New York. L'année suivante, elle est adaptée au cinéma dans le film d'Archie Mayo L'Homme aux deux visages. (fr)
- The Dark Tower is a mystery drama by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott, first produced in 1933.The play was later adapted for the Warner Bros. film The Man with Two Faces (1934) starring Mary Astor, Louis Calhern, and Edward G. Robinson. In January 1938, future President of the United States Richard Nixon was cast in the Whittier Community Players production of this play. He was cast opposite a high school teacher named Thelma "Pat" Ryan, whom he would later marry. (en)
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| - The Dark Tower est une pièce de théâtre de George S. Kaufman et Alexander Woollcott jouée pour la première fois le 25 novembre 1933 au (en) de New York. L'année suivante, elle est adaptée au cinéma dans le film d'Archie Mayo L'Homme aux deux visages. (fr)
- The Dark Tower is a mystery drama by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott, first produced in 1933.The play was later adapted for the Warner Bros. film The Man with Two Faces (1934) starring Mary Astor, Louis Calhern, and Edward G. Robinson. In January 1938, future President of the United States Richard Nixon was cast in the Whittier Community Players production of this play. He was cast opposite a high school teacher named Thelma "Pat" Ryan, whom he would later marry. (en)
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