Min and Bill

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Min and Bill is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film best known for its gritty waterfront setting and for earning Marie Dressler an Academy Award for Best Actress.

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Min and Bill canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
drama film
film
pre-Code film
AcademyAwardsCeremony 4th Academy Awards NERFINISHED
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Actress
awardReceivedBy Marie Dressler NERFINISHED
basedOn author Lorna Moon
novel "Dark Star" NERFINISHED
blackAndWhite true
character Bella Pringle NERFINISHED
Bill NERFINISHED
Min Divot NERFINISHED
Nancy Smith NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Harold Rosson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director George W. Hill NERFINISHED
distributor Loew's Inc. NERFINISHED
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Blanche Sewell NERFINISHED
genre drama film
hasFilmRating pre-Code
hasFormat sound film
hasIMDbId tt0021156
musicBy William Axt NERFINISHED
notableFor Marie Dressler performance
gritty waterfront setting
originalLanguage English
partOf Hollywood pre-Code era NERFINISHED
producer Irving Thalberg NERFINISHED
Lawrence Weingarten NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDate 1930-11-29
releaseYear 1930
runtimeMinutes 66
screenwriter Frances Marion NERFINISHED
Marion Jackson NERFINISHED
setting dockside hotel
waterfront
starring DeWitt Jennings NERFINISHED
Don Dillaway NERFINISHED
Dorothy Jordan NERFINISHED
Greta Granstedt NERFINISHED
Marie Dressler NERFINISHED
Marjorie Rambeau NERFINISHED
Wallace Beery NERFINISHED
yearOfAcademyAward 1931

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Wallace Beery notableWork Min and Bill
Wallace Beery performedIn Min and Bill
Frances Marion notableWork Min and Bill
George W. Hill notableWork Min and Bill