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Breakdowns of 1940
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Breakdowns of 1940

Dec 31, 1940
0h 11m
★ 4.0

Overview

Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1940.

Genres

Documentary
Comedy

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Humphrey Bogart

Self

Humphrey Bogart

George Brent

Self

George Brent

James Cagney

Self

James Cagney

Miriam Hopkins

Self

Miriam Hopkins

Allen Jenkins

Self

Allen Jenkins

Joel McCrea

Self

Joel McCrea

Pat O’Brien

Self

Pat O’Brien

George Raft

Self

George Raft

Ann Sheridan

Self

Ann Sheridan

Eric Blore

Self

Eric Blore

Paul Muni

Self

Paul Muni

Merle Oberon

Self

Merle Oberon

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