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Ask and Policeman
In 1939, it was used as a location for the Will Hay film, Ask a Policeman.
* " Ask A Policeman " w. E. W. Rogers m. A. E. Duran Deau
* Augustus Durandeau, writer of " If You Want To Know The Time, Ask A Policeman ", " Come Where The Booze Is Cheaper ", " Never introduce yer Donah to a pal "
* Ask a Policeman ( 1938 )
In 1982, they appeared in a feature film, The Boys in Blue, based loosely on the classic Will Hay film, Ask a Policeman.
* Ask A Policeman ( 1939 )
The film was a remake of an earlier picture called Ask a Policeman, released in 1939, which Guest himself had co-written.
* Ask a Policeman ( 1933 )
* Ask a Policeman ( 1955 )
* Ask a Policeman ( 1938 ) ( story )
( 1937 ), Old Bones of the River ( 1938 ), Ask a Policeman ( 1939 ) and Where's That Fire?
* Ask a Policeman ( 1939 )
and Ask a Policeman.
* Ask a Policeman ( 1938 )

Ask and 1939
* 1939 John Fante's " Ask the Dust "
") Mencken's influence is apparent when the term appears in John Fante's 1939 novel Ask the Dust: " The church must go, it is the haven of the booboisie, of boobs and bounders and all brummagem mountebanks.
* John Fante, Ask the Dust, 1939
In 1980, he wrote the introduction for the reprint of Fante's 1939 novel Ask the Dust.

Policeman and 1939
* Flann O ' Brien – The Third Policeman ( written 1939 – 40 ; published posthumously )
These traits are especially evident in At Swim-Two-Birds ( 1939 ), which was highly praised by Joyce, in An Béal Bocht ( 1941 ), written in Gaelic, and in The Third Policeman, published in 1967, after his death.
Irish novelist Flann O ' Brien completed The Third Policeman in 1939.
* First publication of Flann O ' Brien's novel The Third Policeman ( written 1939 – 40 ), posthumously in London.

Policeman and uncredited
* Thunderbirds ( 2004 )uncredited as " Policeman "
* John Boxer as Policeman in Cell ( uncredited )
* The Laughing Policeman ( 1973 ) ( uncredited )
* Joe Bordeaux ... Policeman ( uncredited )
* Up the Junction ( 1968 ) ( uncredited ) .... Policeman outside court
* Henry Bergman-Captain, Man in Car and Heavy Policeman ( uncredited )

1939 and uncredited
He made uncredited appearances in numerous films, including Gone with the Wind ( 1939 ), Red River ( 1948 ), The Wild One ( 1953 ), and The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ).
After that, his acting career in films " began and ended " with his uncredited appearance as Perkins in the film Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1939 ).
* Another Thin Man ( 1939 ; contributing writer ; uncredited )
* Babes in Arms ( 1939 ; uncredited )
* Million Dollar Legs ( uncredited ; 1939 )
* Paris Honeymoon ( 1939 ) ( uncredited ) as Village Girl
Bonanova was also an uncredited technical consultant for the film Blood and Sand ( 1941 ), and produced and appeared in the Spanish-language film La Inmaculada ( the title is a name of the Virgin Mary, cognate to the English word " Immaculate "; 1939 ).
* The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ) — Writer ( uncredited )
* Charlie McCarthy, Detective ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* The Honeymoon's Over ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* The Cat and the Canary ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* Honeymoon in Bali ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* Golden Boy ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* 5th Avenue Girl ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* Miracles for Sale ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* Unexpected Father ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* Rose of Washington Square ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
* Gunga Din ( 1939 ) ( RKO ) ... Rudyard Kipling ( uncredited )
He is perhaps best remembered for directing Myrna Loy and William Powell in four Thin Man films: The Thin Man ( 1934 ), After the Thin Man ( 1936 ), Another Thin Man ( 1939 ) and Shadow of the Thin Man ( 1941 ); and Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in six of their greatest hits, Naughty Marietta ( 1935 ), Rose-Marie ( 1936 ), Sweethearts ( 1938 ), New Moon ( 1940 ) ( uncredited because halfway through filming Robert Z. Leonard took over ), Bitter Sweet ( 1940 ) and I Married an Angel ( 1942 ).
* Stagecoach ( 1939 ) second unit director, uncredited ; stunt coordinator, uncredited ; uncredited-stunts / Cavalry scout
* The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ) ( uncredited )
His various credited and uncredited roles as an actor, bassist and vocalist in live-action films include Sadie McKee ( 1934 ), Roberta ( 1935 ), Only Angels Have Wings ( 1939 ), The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ), Rhythm Parade ( 1942 ), Campus Rhythm ( 1943 ), Sarge Goes to College ( 1947 ), Smart Politics ( 1948 ) and The Great Rupert ( 1950 ).

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