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Oh, What A Night (1992 Film)
Oh, What a Night may refer to: Film * Oh, What a Night! (1926 film), ''Oh, What a Night!'' (1926 film), an American silent film * Oh, What a Night (1935 film), ''Oh, What a Night'' (1935 film), a British comedy film * Oh, What a Night (1944 film), ''Oh, What a Night'' (1944 film), an American crime drama film * Oh, What a Night (1992 film), ''Oh, What a Night'' (1992 film), a Canadian teen romantic comedy film Music * Oh, What a Night (The Dells song), "Oh, What a Night" (The Dells song), 1956, re-released 1969 * Oh What a Night (Guano Apes song), "Oh What a Night" (Guano Apes song), 2011 * "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)", a song by the Four Seasons, 1975 * "Oh What a Night", a song by Elle Varner from ''Perfectly Imperfect'', 2012 * "Oh, What a Night", a song by the Monkees from ''Justus (album), Justus'', 1996 * "Oh, What a Night", a song by Status Quo from ''If You Can't Stand the Heat...'', 1978 See also

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Oh, What A Night! (1926 Film)
''Oh, What a Night!'' is a 1926 American silent film, silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Raymond McKee, Edna Murphy, and Charles K. French. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Robert Brady is the struggling author of a play which the producer has rejected because in the last act a baby swallows the pearls, and the producer insists that no child alive could swallow a string of pearls. Back at his quiet hotel room, Robert feels he is going mad after he is repeatedly interrupted in his attempts to rewrite the third act. A baby hollowing in the apartment above him is the first crack, which is followed by a crook opening a safe only to find a bottle of gin. The baby, left alone in the apartment, grabs the pearls before the thief can stop him, and the thief assumes the child swallowed them. To get the pearls, the thief kidnaps the baby. The author becomes implicated and is suspected of having the stolen pearls. After a chase, the culprit is caught, the ...
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Oh, What A Night (1935 Film)
''Oh, What a Night'' is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Nina Boucicault, James Carew and Valerie Hobson. It was a quota quickie made at Wembley Studios.Wood p.79 Cast * Nina Boucicault as Althea Gregory * James Carew as Mortimer B. Gregory * Valerie Hobson as Susan * Kathleen Kelly as Miss Wyley * Molly Lamont as Pat * Stanella Perry * Ernest Stidwell as Dawson * Roland Culver Roland Joseph Culver, (31 August 1900 – 1 March 1984) was an English stage, film, and television actor. Early life After Highgate School, Culver joined the Royal Air Force and served as a pilot from 1918 to 1919. Career After considering ... References Bibliography * Low, Rachael. ''Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985. * Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927-1939''. British Film Institute, 1986. External links * 1935 films 1935 comedy films Films directed by Frank Richardson British comedy films Films set ...
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Oh, What A Night (1944 Film)
''Oh, What A Night'' is a 1944 crime drama starring Edmund Lowe & Jean Parker and directed by William Beaudine. The film's story was written by Marian Orth and the screenplay by Paul Gerard Smith. Plot Jewel thieves Rand, Tom Gordon, Rocco, Boris, and Countess Sonya meet at the California Hotel to await Lillian Vanderhoven, a former burlesque dancer who is now a wealthy dowager and has acquired an expensive diamond known as the "Kimberly King Diamond". Alongside the group is Valerie, Gordon's niece. Valerie meets Rand and becomes convinced he and Gordon are friends on vacation. Rand meets a guest at the hotel, Detective Norris, who convinces him to keep the gemstone safe. After Vanderhoven arrives to the hotel, Rand's valet Wyndy is with her, having posed as an English nobleman. Wyndy wishes to steal Vanderhoven's diamond, but learns of Rand's promise to Detective Norris. That evening at a dinner party, Gordon dances with Vanderhoven and promptly steals the diamond. Rand de ...
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Oh, What A Night (1992 Film)
Oh, What a Night may refer to: Film * Oh, What a Night! (1926 film), ''Oh, What a Night!'' (1926 film), an American silent film * Oh, What a Night (1935 film), ''Oh, What a Night'' (1935 film), a British comedy film * Oh, What a Night (1944 film), ''Oh, What a Night'' (1944 film), an American crime drama film * Oh, What a Night (1992 film), ''Oh, What a Night'' (1992 film), a Canadian teen romantic comedy film Music * Oh, What a Night (The Dells song), "Oh, What a Night" (The Dells song), 1956, re-released 1969 * Oh What a Night (Guano Apes song), "Oh What a Night" (Guano Apes song), 2011 * "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)", a song by the Four Seasons, 1975 * "Oh What a Night", a song by Elle Varner from ''Perfectly Imperfect'', 2012 * "Oh, What a Night", a song by the Monkees from ''Justus (album), Justus'', 1996 * "Oh, What a Night", a song by Status Quo from ''If You Can't Stand the Heat...'', 1978 See also

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Oh, What A Night (The Dells Song)
"Oh, What a Night" is a song first recorded by the doo-wop group the Dells and released in 1956, originally under the title "Oh What a Nite". It is said to have been inspired by a party, which had been held in the Dells' honor by some female friends of the group. Reception The Dells' original 1956 recording on the Vee-Jay label peaked at #4 on the R&B singles chart. In 1969, they refashioned it as a soul song on the Cadet label. The August 2, 1969 edition of ''Record World'' gave it a "Four Star Pick" review, stating: "This old, old, old, oldie sounds newer than tomorrow, via the Dells chartbreaker express. All will dig." The new "Oh, What a Night" was notably different from its original counterpart with an altered arrangement and tempo, and included a spoken recitation, in the introduction, from bass singer Chuck Barksdale. This new version reached #10 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart and #1 on the Best Selling Soul singles chart. The 1969 version was ranked #260 o ...
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Oh What A Night (Guano Apes Song)
"Oh What a Night" is a 2011 song by the Guano Apes and the first single from their fourth album, '' Bel Air''. It was their first single released in seven years, following '' Break the Line'' in 2004. ''Oh What a Night'' was released on 18 March 2011 and peaked at No. 37 in Germany. ''AllMusic'' gave the song 3½ out of 5 stars. A music video was released on YouTube on 7 March 2011 and reached over 1 million views by 6 July. The video features the band playing in the city of Dubai as a solar eclipse A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of Earth, totally or partially. Such an alignment occurs approximately every six months, during the eclipse season i ... occurs. Charts References {{Guano Apes 2011 songs Guano Apes songs Columbia Records singles ...
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December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" is a song originally performed by American band the Four Seasons, written by original Four Seasons keyboardist Bob Gaudio and his future wife Judy Parker, produced by Gaudio, and included on the group's album '' Who Loves You'' (1975). The song features drummer Gerry Polci on lead vocals, with Frankie Valli, the group's usual lead vocalist, singing the bridge sections and backing vocals and bassist Don Ciccone singing the falsetto part. Song origins According to the co-writer and longtime group member Bob Gaudio, the song's lyrics were originally set in 1933 with the title "December 5th, 1933", celebrating the repeal of Prohibition, but after the band revolted against what Gaudio would admit was a "silly" lyric being paired with an instrumental groove they knew would be a hit, Parker, who had not written a song lyric before by that point, wrote a new set of lyrics. By Gaudio's account, the song was a recollection of his and Parker's first ...
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Perfectly Imperfect
''Perfectly Imperfect'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Elle Varner. It was released on August 7, 2012, under RCA and MBK Entertainment. Recording sessions for the album took place at Jungle City Studios in New York City, Soulstar Studios in Brooklyn, Larrabee Sound Studio in North Hollywood, and Skip Saylor Studios in Northridge, California. For the production of the album Varner enlisted writers and producers including J. Cole, Pop & Oak, Frankie Storm, and Darrhyl Camper. Three singles preceded the album's release, " Only Wanna Give It to You", featuring American rapper J. Cole, " Refill", released on January 31, 2012 and " I Don't Care", released on July 16, 2012. Background At the age of 16, Varner picked up the guitar for the first time. Frustrated that she was not instantly successful, she dropped the guitar and became a part of Alexander Hamilton High School's Academy of Music's Vocal Jazz Group. Once there, she learned about the complexity of ...
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Justus (album)
''Justus'' is the eleventh studio album by the Monkees. The album was recorded in celebration of their 30th anniversary and released on October 15, 1996. It features the return of Michael Nesmith to the group. Background ''Justus'' was the first Monkees album since ''Head'' (1968) to feature all four Monkees. It was also the final studio album to feature contemporary recordings of Davy Jones before his death in 2012. Although Nesmith sang lead vocals on a remake of " Circle Sky", he did write the Dolenz-vocal song, "Admiral Mike", and provided background vocals for all tracks. Although preliminary work on the album was begun using songs from various writers, upon Nesmith's agreement to join the production it was agreed that all songs would be written only by the four members of the group. The four also produced and recorded all the tracks jointly, making it the first Monkees album since ''Headquarters'' to be produced entirely by the group as a single unit, and the first alb ...
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If You Can't Stand The Heat
''If You Can't Stand the Heat...'' is the eleventh studio album by English rock band Status Quo. Recorded at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland, and produced by Pip Williams, it was released in October 1978 and reached number three in the UK Albums Chart. The sleeve notes that Aphex Aural Exciter was used in the recording process. Unusually for a Status Quo record, a brass section, the David Katz Horns, was used, as well as a backing vocal trio: Jacquie Sullivan, Stevie Lange, and Joy Yates. " Again and Again" was the first single released from the album, reaching number 13 in the UK Singles Chart. The second single released from the album was an edited version of " Accident Prone", which peaked at number 36 in the UK. Track listing # " Again and Again" (Rick Parfitt, Andy Bown, Jackie Lynton) — 3:41 # "I'm Giving Up My Worryin'" ( Francis Rossi, Bernie Frost) — 3:02 # "Gonna Teach You to Love Me" (Alan Lancaster, Michael Green) — 3:11 # "Someone Show Me Hom ...
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Oh, What A Knight!
''Oh, What a Knight!'' is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film follows a young woman, named May Brandon, who dreams a medieval fantasy in which she is wooed, rescued and married by a loyal knight. When she awakes, she dismisses her fiancé and tells him of her dream. He decides to become the knight of her dreams and dresses as one, but the experience is unpleasant and ruins her fantasy. There are no known staff or cast credits for the film, but a surviving film still shows three actors. The film was released on October 18, 1910 and was met with praise by '' The New York Dramatic Mirror''. The film had a wide national release and was also shown in Canada, but is now presumed lost. Plot Though the film is presumed lost, a synopsis survives in ''The Moving Picture World'' from October 22, 1910. It states: "May Brandon is a young woman of the present day who finds that the course of true love can sometimes run too smooth. She is engage ...
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Oh What A Knight
''Oh What a Knight'' is an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks and released in 1928 by Universal Pictures. The short film features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit attempting to rescue his girlfriend Ortensia from her overprotective father, Pete, employing unusual fighting tactics—including manipulating his own shadow. Oswald's bold and adventurous demeanor in the cartoon reflects a personality inspired by silent film star Douglas Fairbanks."Oswald Comes Home" (DVD). (2007). '' Walt Disney Treasures: The Adventures of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit'' (Disc 1). Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. Plot In the Middle Ages, Oswald, a minstrel, rides his horse while singing and playing a concertina. He reaches a stone tower in which Pete is keeping his daughter Ortensia captive. He scales the tower and he kisses Ortensia. Pete appears carrying a spear. Oswald grabs a sword and they fight. Pete breaks through a wall and gets stuck, allowing Oswald to free Ortensia ...
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