Ogden Nash Trailers
I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Kurt Weill in America Trailer
Frederic Ogden Nash (August 19, 1902 — May 19, 1971) was an American poet well known for his light verse, of which he wrote more than 500 pieces. With his unconventional rhyming schemes, he was declared by The New York Times to be the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry.
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31 December 1992
The story of Kurt Weill 's relationship with the American popular theatre. During his years in exile on Broadway, the composer of Mack the Knife and The Alabama Song, who personified decadent Berlin, found a new life in New York, creating such standards as September Song and Speak Low.
01 January 1981
Animated version of the Ogden Nash poem.
05 November 1937
Nina Maria Azara is the beautiful and alluring singing spy for Spain during the Napoleonic Wars. Her mission is to seduce French officers, in order for them to reveal Napoleon's intentions toward Spain.
18 November 1938
A nightclub dancer shakes the foundations of a wealthy farming family after she marries into it.
01 October 1941
A college professor who believes there's no place for jealousy in modern marriage, John Hathaway (Don Ameche) moves with his wife, Julie (Rosalind Russell), to New York where he plans to publish a book on the subject.
24 December 1965
Children role play Ogden Nash's poem about Custard the pet dragon, who shows that he is not always a coward.
27 August 1955
While touring a museum, Rodney Hatch, an unremarkable barber, places an engagement ring intended for his girlfriend on the hand of a statue of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty.
01 August 1948
A window dresser's kiss brings a statue of the Roman goddess of love to life.
22 November 1976
Bugs and Daffy perform and act out their own version of the classic "Carnival of the Animals."
31 December 2024
To My Valentine More than a catbird hates a cat, Or a criminal hates a clue, Or the Axis hates the United States, That's how much I love you.