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The popular story was first filmed in 1922 by First National Pictures, and was later remade twice by MGM, in 1932 and 1941.
Another notable example is the 1932 film Scarface which was remade in 1983 starring Al Pacino ; whereas the setting of 1932 version is the illegal alcohol trade, the characters in the 1983 version are involved in cocaine smuggling.
The film was later remade under the name Ayodhya Ka Raja ( 1932 ) in Hindi, making it the first double-language talkie of Indian cinema.
Some of his other movies include If I Had A Million ( 1932 ; an episodic ensemble film in which he plays a forger hiding from police, suddenly given a million dollars with no place to cash the check ), Bolero ( 1934 ; in a rare role as a dancer rather than a gangster ), Limehouse Blues ( 1934 ; with Anna May Wong ), a brutal and fast-paced adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key ( 1935 ; remade in 1942 with Alan Ladd in Raft's role as a result of the success of the remake of Hammett's The Maltese Falcon ), Souls at Sea ( 1937 ; with Gary Cooper ), Spawn of the North ( 1938 ; with Raft garnering top billing over Henry Fonda and John Barrymore ), two with Humphrey Bogart: Invisible Stripes ( 1939 ) and They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), with Bogart in supporting roles, Each Dawn I Die ( 1939 ; with James Cagney and Raft as convicts in prison ), and Manpower ( 1941 ; with Edward G. Robinson and Marlene Dietrich ).
One of the greatest screen romances of the silent film era, it was remade twice, in 1932 with Norma Shearer and in 1941 with Jeanette MacDonald.
Novello remade the film in 1932 with a more dramatic ending, in which he throttles the killer, who is his demented brother, the " Bosnian Murderer ".

remade and releasing
In 2004, Ono remade her song " Everyman ... Everywoman ..." to support same-sex marriage, releasing remixes that included " Every Man Has a Man Who Loves Him " and " Every Woman Has a Woman Who Loves Her.

remade and .
In June 2009, an announcement was made that All Quiet on the Western Front will be remade.
In 1979, the film was remade for CBS television by Delbert Mann, starring Richard Thomas of The Waltons as Paul Bäumer and Ernest Borgnine as Kat.
Progressively, these early designs were refined and remade into some of the common, modern SIMD specifications, which are usually associated with one ISA.
Most of the sketches on the CD were remade for Jam.
Throughout the series several planets and space stations are all shown to be remade in the Earth ’ s image.
* A Slight Case of Murder ( 1938 ) with Edward G. Robinson — remade in 1953 as Stop, You're Killing Me with Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor
On July 13, 2011 it was announced that The Evil Dead was being remade and it would be written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker, Fede Alvarez.
More recently the Exile games have been remade as the Avernum series, which replaced the two-dimensional tile-based graphics system with an isometric one and made numerous changes to the RPG system and some changes to the content.
M remains a powerful work ; it was remade in 1951 by Joseph Losey, but this version had little impact on audiences, and has become harder to see than the original film.
Later that year, Hawks remade his earlier film Ball of Fire as A Song Is Born, this time starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo.
House of Cards will be remade into an original series in the United States.
It was remade for television in 1979 and 2000.
The code was relaxed somewhat after 1961, and the next year William Wyler remade The Children's Hour with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine.
The sketch was later remade in a shorter version for the film And Now For Something Completely Different ; it is also available on the CD-ROM game of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
While Charles Darwin's work remade the aristotelian concept of " man, the animal " in the public mind, Jung suggested that human impulses toward breaking social norms were not the product of childishness, or ignorance, but rather derived from the essential nature of the human animal.
Seven episodes were remade for BBC Radio 2 and the series also inspired a novel.
Some of these films would get remade by Universal in later years, either as theatrical releases ( such as Meet Joe Black, a remake of Death Takes a Holiday ), or for television.
Open Your Eyes received positive reviews, and was later remade by U. S. director Cameron Crowe as " Vanilla Sky " ( who cast Cruz in the same role and Tom Cruise in Noriega's role ), but " Open Your Eyes " was not commercially successful.
The most valuable Latin palimpsests are found in the codices which were remade from the early large folios in the 7th to the 9th centuries.
The church was largely renovated in 1506, 1603 and 1701, when the side on the Via Emilia was remade in Neoclassicist style.
The game has been remade on numerous home and portable platforms following its release.
" Love Hurts " was remade by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, and again by heavy metal band Nazareth.
Based on Postgate's wartime encounter with Welshman Denzyl Ellis, who used to be the fireman on the Royal Scot, it was remade in colour for the BBC in the 1970s.

1932 and Veiled
* Veiled Aristocrats ( 1932 )
* Veiled Aristocrats ( 1932 )

1932 and .
In 1932 Dorset received its own exchange, which made business easier for the Manchester office, but it was not until February 1953 that area service was extended to include Manchester and Dorset.
For all these points he relies exclusively on Berle and Means's study of 1932, The Modern Corporation And Private Property.
Always, in the abortive attacks upon Ruth's record, one man alone -- a Jimmy Foxx ( 58 in 1932 ) or a Hank Greenberg ( 58 in 1938 ) or a Hack Wilson ( 56 in 1930 ) -- made the bid.
Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
Listerine advertisement, 1932.
The explanation for these different isotopes awaited the discovery of the neutron, a neutral-charged particle with a mass similar to the proton, by the physicist James Chadwick in 1932.
In Art and Artist ( 1932 ), the psychologist Otto Rank wrote that the psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential anxiety and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear of – and desire for – separation, individuation and differentiation.
* 1851 – Guillaume Bigourdan, French astronomer ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 – Helmut Griem, German actor ( d. 2004 )
* 1884 – Tenby Davies, Welsh runner ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 – Lakshman Kadirgamar, Sri Lankan politician ( d. 2005 )
* 1932 – Tiny Tim, American singer, ukulele player, and archivist ( d. 1996 )
* 1858 – Giuseppe Peano, Italian mathematician ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 – Cor Brom, Dutch footballer and manager ( d. 2008 )
* 1874 – Charles Fort, American writer ( d. 1932 )
It was the prospect of bowling at this line-up that caused England's 1932 – 33 captain Douglas Jardine to adopt the tactic of fast leg theory, also known as Bodyline.
It should be noted that the MCC, although it had earlier condoned and encouraged bodyline tactics in the 1932 – 33 series, laid the blame on Larwood when relations turned sour.
Bodyline, a fictionalised television miniseries based on the " Bodyline " Ashes series of 1932 – 33, screened in Australia in 1984, to significant public interest and critical acclaim.
* 1932 – The positron ( antiparticle of the electron ) is discovered by Carl D. Anderson.
* 1932 – Lamar Hunt, American sports executive ( d. 2006 )
After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ), botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858 – 1954 ), the Southern Agrarians of the 1920s and 1930s, novelist John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), historian A. Whitney Griswold ( 1906 – 1963 ), environmentalist Aldo Leopold ( 1887 – 1948 ), Ralph Borsodi ( 1886 – 1977 ), and present-day authors Wendell Berry ( b. 1934 ), Gene Logsdon ( b. 1932 ), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson ( b. 1949 ).

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