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Broadminded (1931) was a Comedy Film directed by Mervyn LeRoy .
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BROADMINDED
By Dan Day Jr. on Aug 27, 2014 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogOne of the latest DVD-R releases from the Warner Archive Collection will be of special interest to old movie buffs--not because of the film's star, but because of two of the film's supporting players. BROADMINDED (1931) is a comedy released by Warners-First National and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. C... Read full article
BROADMINDED
By Dan Day Jr. on Aug 27, 2014 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogOne of the latest DVD-R releases from the Warner Archive Collection will be of special interest to old movie buffs--not because of the film's star, but because of two of the film's supporting players. BROADMINDED (1931) is a comedy released by Warners-First National and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. C... Read full article
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[Ossie and Jack are in a diner getting breakfast, and after the waitress brings them their food, Ossie knocks the salt shaker over, spilling the salt]
Ossie Simpson: Oops. Spilled the salt.
[Ossie starts pouring the salt over his left shoulder, dumping it on Pancho, who is sitting right next to him]
Pancho: Hey! Look!
[Pancho points to the salt on his shoulder]
Ossie Simpson: Ah! Dandruff!
[repeated line]
Ossie Simpson: Remember what your father said...
[Pancho and Ossie are in a heated argument]
Pancho: If I were not in a hurry, I would wait outside!
Ossie Simpson: I wouldn't wait.
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Ossie Simpson: Oops. Spilled the salt.
[Ossie starts pouring the salt over his left shoulder, dumping it on Pancho, who is sitting right next to him]
Pancho: Hey! Look!
[Pancho points to the salt on his shoulder]
Ossie Simpson: Ah! Dandruff!
[repeated line]
Ossie Simpson: Remember what your father said...
[Pancho and Ossie are in a heated argument]
Pancho: If I were not in a hurry, I would wait outside!
Ossie Simpson: I wouldn't wait.
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In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interestin First National Pictures and from that point on, all "First National" productions were actually made under Warner Bros. control, even though the two companies continued to retain separate identities until the mid-1930's, after which time "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture" was often used.
Bela Lugosi completed his scenes in March 1931, after "Women of All Nations" and before "The Black Camel."
Vitaphone production reels #4826-4832 and #4807 (trailer)
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Bela Lugosi completed his scenes in March 1931, after "Women of All Nations" and before "The Black Camel."
Vitaphone production reels #4826-4832 and #4807 (trailer)
read more facts about Broadminded...