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  • ...sy living my life to write about it.” <ref> Nelson, Nancy, ''Evenings with Cary Grant'' (New York: Citidel Press, 2003), p. 312.</ref> Superstar Cary Grant came from unspectacular beginnings and he never forgot it. He was born Arch
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  • A 1940 screwball comedy directed by Howard Hawks, starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
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  • [[Image:HisGirlFriday.jpg|thumb|right|Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in a scene from the film.]] ...''' is a 1940 screwball [[comedy]] directed by Howard Hawks and starring [[Cary Grant]] and [[Rosalind Russell]]. The film is a remake of sorts, drawing its sour
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  • ...rformances in the Hollywood classics ''[[Houseboat]]'' (1958), starring [[Cary Grant]] and Sophia Loren, ''[[The Fly]]'' (1958) with [[Vincent Price]] and ''[[D
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  • ...sy living my life to write about it.” <ref> Nelson, Nancy, ''Evenings with Cary Grant'' (New York: Citidel Press, 2003), p. 312.</ref> Superstar Cary Grant came from unspectacular beginnings and he never forgot it. He was born Arch
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  • (but BrE '''[[Cary Grant|Cáry Grānt]]''') '''Cãry
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  • ...urday nights. Show was based upon the 1943 movie of the same name starring Cary Grant. Mr. Lucky, played by John Vivyan, was a professional gambler who owned a f
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