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1932 and Vélez
In 1932, the club's nickname el Fortín ( in English: " the Small Fort ") came to be, after being used by Crítica newspaper's journalist Hugo Marini in reference to the club's Villa Luro stadium, to describe Vélez strength while playing at home.
After her film début she appeared with Lupe Vélez, Bert Lahr, Buddy Rogers and June Knight in " Hot-Cha ", Florenz Ziegfeld's last production ( Ziegfeld Theater, March 8, 1932 ; 119 performances ).

1932 and filmed
As filmed in 1932, with Tom Mix in the starring role, the central character differed in that Destry did wear six-guns in that version.
The same thing happened to Fifty Million Frenchmen ( 1931 ) and Manhattan Parade ( 1932 ) both of which had been filmed entirely in Technicolor.
The German film director Heinz Paul made a film Tannenberg about the battle, filmed in East Prussia in 1932.
The popular story was first filmed in 1922 by First National Pictures, and was later remade twice by MGM, in 1932 and 1941.
The play was later filmed in 1932 and 1951.
* In Francis Iles's novel Before the Fact ( 1932 ), which is also set among the landed gentry ( and which was filmed in 1941 by Alfred Hitchcock as Suspicion ), a wealthy young woman becomes the wife, and eventually the victim, of a ruthless criminal.
Harlow next filmed Three Wise Girls ( 1932 ), after which Paul Bern arranged to borrow her for The Beast of the City ( 1932 ).
" In 1932, when she was retiring, she was filmed listening to a recording of Caruso's rendition of " M ' appari, Tutt ' Amor ," and began to sing along with the record showing that her voice still had plenty of power ( this video can been seen from the link below under the External Links section ).
Pabst also filmed three versions of Pierre Benoit's novel L ' Atlantide in 1932, in German, English, and French, titled Die Herrin von Atlantis, The Mistress of Atlantis, and L ' Atlantide, respectively.
One Hour with You ( 1932 ) was directed by both George Cukor and Ernst Lubitsch and simultaneously filmed in French with the same stars but a French supporting cast.
* One Hour with You ( 1932 ) ( a French version was also filmed )
* Clair de lune, 1921 play by Blanche Oelrichs, filmed in 1932
Major films filmed in Iquitos and its surroundings are: Frente del Putumayo ( 1932 ) and Bajo el sol de Loreto ( 1936 ) by Antonio Wong Rengifo ; No Stars in the Jungle ( 1966 ) and The Green Wall ( 1969 ) by Armando Robles Godoy ; Aguirre, the Wrath of God ( 1972 ) and Fitzcarraldo ( 1982 ) by Werner Herzog ; Informe sobre los shipibos ( 1974 ), Los hombres del Ucayali and Captain Pantoja and the Special Services ( 2000 ) by Francisco Lombardi, and General Cemetery ( 2012 ) by Dorián Fernández-Moris.
His other films include the island adventure White Shadows in the South Seas ( 1928 ) Trader Horn ( 1931 ) filmed almost entirely in Africa, Tarzan the Ape Man ( 1932 ), Manhattan Melodrama ( 1934 ), and Marie Antoinette ( 1938 ).
Green also had a walk-on part in The Jazz Singer, and he had roles in two other minor films, Joseph in the Land of Egypt, and A Daughter of her People, both filmed in 1932.
White Zombie was filmed in eleven days in March 1932 and was shot at the Universal Studios lot and Bronson Canyon.
Parts of scenes of Universal's 1932 horror film The Mummy were filmed here.
So Big, which had previously been filmed in 1932, and Giant followed in 1953 and 1956, respectively.
Among the many westerns filmed there were The Big Country and The Outlaw, as well as such diverse movies as The Mummy ( 1932 ), Zorro Rides Again, Jurassic Park, I'll Be Home for Christmas, Missile to the Moon, The Car, Westworld, and Airwolf.
Rain is a 1932 South Seas drama film directed by Lewis Milestone with portions filmed at Santa Catalina Island, California.

1932 and Cuban
* 1932 – Camilo Cienfuegos, Cuban revolutionary ( d. 1959 )
* October 28 – Camilo Cienfuegos, Cuban revolutionary ( b. 1932 )
* Scarface ( 1983 film ), a contemporary remake of the 1932 film about a Cuban immigrant turned drug dealer and starring Al Pacino
Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán (; February 6, 1932 – October 28, 1959 ) was a Cuban revolutionary born in Lawton, Havana.
Estevan Enrique " Steve " Bellán (; October 1, 1849 – August 8, 1932 ), also known as Esteban, was a Cuban professional baseball player who played as a third baseman for six seasons in the United States ( USA ), three in the National Association of Base Ball Players ( NABBP ) from 1868 to, and three in the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players ( NAPBBP ) from to.
Heberto Padilla ( 20 January, 1932 – 24 September, 2000 ) was a Cuban poet.
Cristóbal Torriente ( November 16, 1893-April 11, 1938 ) was a Cuban outfielder in Negro league baseball with the Cuban Stars, All Nations, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs and Detroit Stars over a career that lasted from 1912 to 1928, plus a single game in 1932.

1932 and Love
The hardworking Rodgers later regretted these relatively fallow years, but he and Hart did write a number of classic songs and film scores while out west, including Love Me Tonight ( 1932 ) ( directed by Rouben Mamoulian, who would later direct Rodgers ' Oklahoma!
* Love Me Tonight ( 1932 )
They wrote music and lyrics for several films, including Love Me Tonight ( 1932 ), The Phantom President ( 1932 ), Hallelujah, I'm a Bum ( 1933 ), and Mississippi ( 1935 ).
Due to its popularity, Paramount starred Maurice Chevalier in another musical called Love Me Tonight ( also 1932 ), and again co-starring Jeanette MacDonald.
Love Me Tonight is a 1932 musical comedy film produced and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with music by Rodgers and Hart.
Extra features included screenplay excerpts of deleted scenes, audio commentary by Miles Kreuger ( Founder and President of the Institute of the American Musical, Inc. and also a good friend of Rouben Mamoulian ), production documents, censorship records, and performances from Maurice Chevalier ( Louise ) and Jeanette MacDonald ( Love Me Tonight ) from the 1932 short Hollywood on Parade.
pt: Love Me Tonight ( 1932 )
* Love Bound ( 1932 )
* Those We Love, 1932
* For the Love of Mike ( 1932 )
Other notable science fiction films of the 1930s include Frankenstein ( 1931 ), Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ), Doctor X ( 1932 ), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1931 ), F. P. 1 ( 1932 ), Island of Lost Souls ( 1932 ), Deluge ( 1933 ), The Invisible Man ( 1933 ), Mad Love ( 1935 ), Trans-Atlantic Tunnel ( 1935 ), The Devil-Doll ( 1936 ), The Invisible Ray ( 1936 ), The Man Who Changed His Mind ( 1936 ), The Walking Dead ( 1936 ), Non-Stop New York ( 1937 ), and The Return of Doctor X ( 1939 ).
At one point in 1932 she starred in four Broadway flops in a row ( If Love Were All, Happy Landing, Chrysalis ( with Humphrey Bogart ) and Bad Manners ), but the critics praised Sullavan for her performances in all of them.
His works were a source for homeland films ( Heimatfilme ) that were produced in the Lüneburg Heath, such as Grün ist die Heide (" Green is the Heath ") from 1932 and its 1951 remake, as well as Rot ist die Liebe (" Red is Love ") from 1956.
*( 1932 ) Love Me Tonight ( film )
* The Strange Love of Molly Louvain ( 1932 ) ( play Tinsel Girl )
* Love on Wheels ( 1932 )
* The Love Contract ( 1932 )
Her other appearances include The Love of Jeanne Ney ( 1927 ), Alraune ( 1928 ), L ' Argent ( 1928 ), Gloria ( 1931 ), The Blue Danube ( 1932 ), L ' Atlantide ( 1932 ), and Gold ( 1934 ).
* The Love at the Harp, 1932
Rouben Mamoulian directed Love Me Tonight ( 1932 ), considered by many film critics and writers to be the ultimate film musical.

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