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unusual facts about Robert Young


The Shining Hour

Even before they engage to be married, however, Henry's bother, David (Robert Young) is sent to New York by their domineering sister Hannah (Fay Bainter) to dissuade his brother from marrying Olivia.


Caraquet

Charles Robin and Company opened an important fishery in 1837, followed by that of Robert Young in 1850.

Edward Ellsberg

Ellsberg's 1931 book, Pigboats, inspired the 1933 movie, Hell Below, starring Robert Montgomery, Robert Young, Jimmy Durante, and Madge Evans.

Eleanor Powell

Powell would go on to star opposite many of the decade's top leading men, including James Stewart, Robert Taylor, Fred Astaire, George Murphy, Nelson Eddy, and Robert Young.

Keep It Up Downstairs

Keep It Up Downstairs is a 1976 British sex comedy film directed by Robert Young and starring Diana Dors, Jack Wild and William Rushton.

Sadie McKee

Actors James Dunn, Leif Erickson, Arthur Jarrett, Donald Woods and Robert Young were all considered for the role played by Gene Raymond.

The Gate of the Year

The poem was included in the closing moments of the 1940 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Frank Borzage film The Mortal Storm, starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Robert Young.

The Great Merlini

One of them, Miracles for Sale (1939), was based on Death from a Top Hat but had no character named Merlini—instead, Robert Young played "The Great Morgan".


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Me and a Monkey on the Moon

Lawrence, Martin Duffy and Gary Ainge had moved to Brighton from Birmingham in 1988; but as Marco Thomas had remained in the Midlands, Robert Young from Primal Scream was invited to play bass on the recording.

Sari Maritza

The Right to Romance (RKO, 1933) with Ann Harding, Robert Young, and Nils Asther