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George Burns: Business
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George Burns continued to move along on the edges of American show business until 1975, when after the death of his close friend Jack Benny he was given Benny's part in the film version of Neil Simon's comedy The Sunshine Boys. His success in this role led to other film work (including portrayal of the almighty in three "Oh, God!" pictures), television specials, and contracts for several more books--mostly memoirs.
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Synopsis: In this mild sequel to the 1977 appearance of George Burns as God, the Heavenly Father shows up again, this time to talk to Tracy (Louanne), a young girl whose earthly father (David Birney) is in the advertising business. God's intention is to promote himself among the children first. Tracy comesRead More
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This is an absolutely great piece of collectible memorabilia featuring one of the legendary actor/comedians of all time George Burns. The centerpiece is an autographed 8" x 10" print of George Burns with his ever present cigar and for added effect below the print is an actual cigar. The print and cigar are showcased in a double mat and then they have been professionally framed in a shadow box frame. The total size of this beautiful piece of memorabilia is 15 x 19 x 3" and is shipped to you completely ready to hang on your wall. This is an absolutely gorgeous piece of memorabilia for your home, business or office. Impress your friends, family, employees and colleagues with this hanging on your wall.
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Synopsis: The Solid Gold Cadillac was adapted from the George S. Kaufman-Howard Teichmann Broadway hit of the same. Both the play and film were predicated upon the notion of a humble ten-share stockholder triumphing over a corrupt big-business board of directors, but there was one significant difference. InRead More
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