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Hollywood and Vine is a film of genre Drama released in USA on 25 april 1945 with James Ellison

Hollywood and Vine (1945)

Hollywood and Vine
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Released in USA 25 april 1945
Genres Drama,    Comedy
Rating55% 2.7623752.7623752.7623752.7623752.762375

Hollywood and Vine is a 1945 American film directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis starring the dog who played Daisy in Columbia's Blondie film series.

The film is also known as Daisy Goes Hollywood in the United Kingdom and as Happily Ever After in the USA.

Synopsis

Martha Manning is on her way to imagined fame and fortune in Hollywood and stops off at Pop Barkley's hamburger stand thirty miles from the city of her dreams. A stray dog enters as does Larry Winters who thinks the dog belongs to Martha. Feeding the dog his hamburger Larry notices the dog dancing to The Emperor's Waltz on Pop's jukebox and thinks the dog belongs to Martha. Martha feels Larry is a wolf and leaves the cafe with Larry vowing to track her down in Hollywood to return her dog who he has named "Emperor".

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