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Sullivan, Elliott 1907-1974

Overview
Works: 12 works in 14 publications in 1 language and 131 library holdings
Genres: Drama  Film adaptations  Historical films  Film noir  Detective and mystery films  Gangster films  Crime films  Melodramas (Motion pictures)  Comedy films  Romance films 
Roles: Actor
Classifications: PN1997, 791.4372
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Most widely held works about Elliott Sullivan
 
Most widely held works by Elliott Sullivan
The Barbara Stanwyck collection( Visual )

1 edition published in 2010 in English and held by 113 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Internes can't take money: Bullets fly and tensions rise when a desperate woman must turn to Dr. Kildare for help getting her child back from gangsters. The great man's lady: A reflective 100-year old woman looks back on her extraordinary sacrifice helped her husband become one of the nation's greatest men. The bride wore boots: It's a comedy of errors when a bookish husband tries to win back the affections of his horse-breeding wife. The lady gambles : When novice gambler Joan Booth bets it all, and loses, she is thrust into a downward spiral from which only her devoted husband can save her. All I desire: New scandals erupt and old ones resurface when an aging stage actress returns to her small hometown and the family she abandoned ten years earlier. There's always tomorrow : An unlucky-in-love fashion designer must decide if she should succumb to her feelings for a married man
The great Gatsby by Jack Clayton( Visual )

2 editions published between 1974 and 2013 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

In 1920s Long Island, a mysterious American millionaire's efforts to recapture the sweetheart of his youth result in tragedy
The man with two lives( Visual )

1 edition published in 2004 in English and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A man is brought back from death at the same time a vicious criminal dies in the electric chair. However, the man's soul is now taken over by the electrocuted gangster, who embarks on a vengeful crime wave
The great Gatsby (1974 release)( Visual )

1 edition published in 2003 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

In 1920s Long Island, a mysterious American millionaire's efforts to recapture the sweetheart of his youth result in tragedy
Hallmark hall of fame( Visual )

2 editions published in 1952 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Honors American educator Martha Berry, founder of the Berry Schools
Gentle gangster( Visual )

1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Gangsters who ran a speakeasy in the 1920s have now reformed and band together to run a gangster out of their community
Calling all husbands( Visual )

1 edition published in 1940 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

"Homer Trippe has spent the last thirty years working in a second-hand department store where he is badly treated by his boss, Hadley Weaver. At home, his wife Emmie is continually comparing him to Oscar Armstrong, the man she 'should have married.' Only his daughter Bette takes his side. Bette is in love with Dan Williams, but Emmie disapproves of her choice because she thinks that he is too much like Homer. One evening while Emmie and Aunt Mabel Parker are at the movies, leaving Homer home to do the dishes, Dan invites Bette for a walk, during which he begs her to marry him that evening. Meanwhile at home, Homer has taken a few drinks from a bottle of hard cider that Dan brought for him. When a hobo knocks on the door, Homer invites him in for a drink, only to learn by chance, that the hobo is Oscar Armstrong, Emmie's old flame. Seeing a chance to revenge himself on Emmie, Homer invites Oscar to dinner the following evening. Bette and Dan return home with Judge Todd, and with Dan's permission, they are married just before Emmie and Mabel return from the movies. Homer asks Bette and Dan not to tell Emmie about the marriage until the following evening. The following day, Oscar visits Homer at work to demand some money. When Weaver sees him there, Oscar pretends that he is planning on starting a similar store and wanted to see how the experts do it. Flattered, Weaver takes him around the store. Actually Oscar, who is a thief, plans to rob the store. That evening when he appears at Homer's for dinner, he is well-dressed and Emmie recognizes him immediately. It appears that Homer's plans have been ruined, especially after Weaver arrives with the sheriff to accuse Homer of robbing his store. When Dan arrives with Oscar's accomplice, who identifies Oscar as the thief, Weaver apologizes to Homer and makes him the store manager. Emmie is ashamed and promises to be a better wife"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940
The man who talked too much( Visual )

1 edition published in 1940 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Summary: Adaptation of The Mouthpiece
The Somerset Maugham theatre( Visual )

1 edition published in 1950 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Hosted by Maugham with pre-recorded opening and closing remarks, the series featured dramatizations of short stories by the author
Crowded paradise( Visual )

1 edition published in 1956 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

A Puerto Rican man (Alcalde) arrives on New York's Upper East Side determined to succeed, and to marry Felicia Diaz (Rudd), a girl he met while she was on vacation in Puerto Rico. The bigoted building superintendent (Cronyn) who lusts for Felicia himself, decides to disrupt their wedding with a bomb
This gun for hire by Frank Tuttle( Visual )

1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

A hired-gun seeks revenge from a client that betrayed him
 
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Alternative Names
Elliott Sullivan acteur

Elliott Sullivan aktor merikano

Elliott Sullivan Òṣèré Ọmọ Orílẹ̀-èdè America

اليوت سوليفان ممثل افلام من امريكا

Languages
English (14)