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  1. 31 de may. de 2020 · Sam Dodsworth (Walter Huston), a self-made millionaire, has decided to retire, sell his company and, at the insistence of his wife, Fran (Ruth Chatterton), take a trip to Europe. While the thought of retirement leaves him gloomy, Sam says he is looking forward to the experience. It’s going to give him a new perspective on things. “Why, I might get to know myself at the same time,” he ...

  2. Henrique de Toledo Dodsworth Filho (Rio de Janeiro, 1895 — Rio de Janeiro, 1975) foi um médico, advogado e político brasileiro.. Filho de Henrique de Toledo Dodsworth e de D. Maria Luísa Franco, era neto do 2.º barão de Javari e do barão de Pedro Afonso, sobrinho-neto da baronesa de Tefé, D. Maria Luísa Dodsworth von Hoonholtz, esposa do barão de Tefé; e sobrinho da condessa de ...

  3. Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home - Burlington Chapel, Burlington, Ontario. 504 likes · 4 talking about this · 88 were here. Committed to superior service... Committed to superior service in the Burlington area since 1964, Dodsworth &...

  4. Director. Sinclair Lewis. Novel. Sidney Howard. Screenplay. Reviews. Written by CinemaSerf on June 19, 2022. A retired auto manufacturer and his wife take a long-planned European vacation only to find that they want very different things from life.

  5. 11 de feb. de 2019 · They don’t know what’s down there.”. I first met Laura, a photographer from Surrey, in 2015 following her exploration of 100 women’s relationships with their breasts. The campaign reached ...

  6. 23 de sept. de 2020 · released September 23, 1936Walter Huston as Sam DodsworthMary Astor as Edith CortrightDirected by William WylerScreenplay by Sidney HowardBased on the 1929 n...

  7. profile.filmsite.org › dodsDodsworth (1936)

    Dodsworth (1936) is famed German-born director William Wyler's classic romantic drama from Samuel Goldwyn Productions, and distributed by United Artists. Scriptwriter Sidney Howard wrote the screenplay based upon his 1934 stage adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' 1929 novel of the same name. Luckily, Howard was able to use his stage adaptation, with ...