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Jimmy Valentine (TV Short)
Jimmy Valentine may refer to: * ''Alias Jimmy Valentine'', a 1910 play by Paul Armstrong, based on the O. Henry short story, "A Retrieved Reformation" ** Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915 film), ''Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (1915 film), a 1915 American silent crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur, based on the play ** Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920 film), ''Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (1920 film), a 1920 American silent film crime drama sdirected by Edmund Mortimer and Arthur Ripley, based on the play ** Alias Jimmy Valentine (1928 film), ''Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (1928 film), a 1928 American crime drama film directed by Jack Conway, based on the play ** Alias Jimmy Valentine (radio program), ''Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (radio program), an American radio crime drama broadcast in 1938 - 1939, based on the play See also

* ''The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine'', a 1942 American comedy crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, based on the play by Paul Armstrong {{disambiguation ...
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A Retrieved Reformation
"A Retrieved Reformation" is a short story by American author O. Henry first published in '' The Cosmopolitan Magazine'', April 1903. The original title was "A Retrieved Reform". It was illustrated by A.I. Keller. History The story describes the events which lead up to the reformation of an ex-convict. In 1910, dramatist Paul Armstrong adapted the story into a highly successful Broadway play under the title ''Alias Jimmy Valentine'' which ran 155 performances at Wallack's Theatre in New York. The play was subsequently adapted for several film versions: * In 1915 '' Alias Jimmy Valentine'' directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Robert Warwick that was distributed by World Film. * In 1920 '' Alias Jimmy Valentine'' directed by Edmund Mortimer and Arthur Ripley, and starring Bert Lytell, released through Metro Pictures. * In 1928 directed by Jack Conway and starring William Haines that was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's first sound film with dialogue sequences. * In 1942 '' The ...
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