Jack Cummings Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
JACK CUMMINGS
Born: February 16, 1900 in New Brunswick, Canada
Died: April 28, 1989 in Los Angeles, California
1961-The-Second-Time-Around (Producer), 1960-Can-Can (Producer), 1954-The-Last-Time-I-Saw-Paris (Producer), 1951-Texas-Carnival (Producer), 1947-It-Happened-in-Brooklyn (Producer), 1943-I-Dood-It (Producer), 1937-Broadway-Melody-of-1938 (Producer), 1936-Tarzan-Escapes (Producer), 1935-The-Winning-Ticket (Producer), 1935-The-Winning-Ticket (Director), 1933-Plane-Nuts (Director), 1933-Nertsery-Rhymes (Director), 1936-Tarzan-Escapes (Writer), 1929-The-Hollywood-Revue-of-1929 (Other), 1997-Sobbin'-Women:-The-Making-of-'Seven-Brides-for-Seven-Brothers' (Other), 1933-Hello-Pop (Director), 1942-Ship-Ahoy (Producer), 1936-Born-to-Dance (Producer), 1934-Pichianni-Troupe (Director), 1934-Taking-Care-of-Baby (Director), 1933-Allez-Oop (Director), 1930-Crazy-House (Director), 1930-Crazy-House (Writer), 1955-Many-Rivers-to-Cross (Producer), 1954-Seven-Brides-for-Seven-Brothers (Producer), 1953-Sombrero (Producer), 1949-The-Stratton-Story (Producer), 1947-Fiesta (Producer), 1956-The-Teahouse-of-the-August-Moon (Producer), 1955-Interrupted-Melody (Producer), 1953-Kiss-Me-Kate (Producer), 1952-Lovely-to-Look-at (Producer), 1950-Two-Weeks-with-Love (Producer), 1950-Three-Little-Words (Producer), 1946-Easy-to-Wed (Producer), 1944-Broadway-Rhythm (Producer), 1940-Broadway-Melody-of-1940 (Producer), 1939-Honolulu (Producer), 1938-Listen,-Darling (Producer), 1938-Yellow-Jack (Producer), 1934-Attention-Suckers (Director), 1933-Beer-and-Pretzels (Director), 1976-Pipe-Dreams (Producer), 1964-Viva-Las-Vegas (Producer), 1962-Bachelor-Flat (Producer), 1959-The-Blue-Angel (Producer), 1953-Give-a-Girl-a-Break (Producer), 1951-Excuse-My-Dust (Producer), 1949-Neptune's-Daughter (Producer), 1947-The-Romance-of-Rosy-Ridge (Producer), 1944-Bathing-Beauty (Producer), 1940-Go-West (Producer), 1940-Two-Girls-on-Broadway (Producer), 1933-Stop,-Sadie,-Stop (Director), 1933-Motorcycle-Mania (Director), 1932-Swing-High (Director), 1932-Over-the-Counter (Director), 1933-The-Chief (Other), 1933-The-Chief (in person), 1987-Buster-Keaton:-A-Hard-Act-to-Follow (in person), 1956-Operation-Teahouse (in person)
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STRATTON STORY MOVIE CAST - COLLECTION WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 294066Collection of items from the production of The Stratton Story includes a contract signed by Monty Stratton, a baseball signed by 15 cast and crew members, signed photos and lobby cards by James Stewart and June Allyson, and a signed baseball card.
Price: $5,000.00