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Pepper (1936) was a Comedy Film directed by James Tinling and produced by John Stone and Sol M. Wurtzel.

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A Birthday Pepper Pot, Vitaphone-Style

By Muscato on Oct 21, 2014 From Caf? Muscato

Just a day late, here's a chance to celebrate not one but two October birthdays, and if the package this birthday gift is all wrapped up in is a little dated, the contents cram more talent into just about ten minutes than some studio super-spectaculars did into two hours plus... Celebrating their n... Read full article


A Birthday Pepper Pot, Vitaphone-Style

By Muscato on Oct 21, 2014 From Caf? Muscato

Just a day late, here's a chance to celebrate not one but two October birthdays, and if the package this birthday gift is all wrapped up in is a little dated, the contents cram more talent into just about ten minutes than some studio super-spectaculars did into two hours plus... Celebrating their n... Read full article


Photoplay Cookbook: Pauline Starke’s “Pepper Eggs”

By Fritzi Kramer on Sep 2, 2014 From Movies Silently

By Fritzi Kramer on September 2, 2014 in Article, Blog, Feature, Photoplay Cookbook Welcome back! I am cooking my way through the 1929 Photoplay cookbook (recipes of the stars!) and you are invited to tag along. (I have listed all the recipes I have tested on this dedicated page. Check back often.) ... Read full article


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Also released in 1936




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