Similarities between George Marshall (director) and James Stewart
George Marshall (director) and James Stewart have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bob Hope, Destry Rides Again, Henry Hathaway, How the West Was Won (film), John Ford, Pot o' Gold (film).
Bob Hope
Sir Leslie Townes Hope, KBE, KC*SG, KSS (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) known professionally as Bob Hope, was an English-American stand-up comedian, vaudevillian, actor, singer, dancer, athlete, and author.
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Destry Rides Again
Destry Rides Again is a 1939 western starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart, and directed by George Marshall.
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Henry Hathaway
Henry Hathaway (March 13, 1898 – February 11, 1985) was an American film director and producer.
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How the West Was Won (film)
How the West Was Won is a 1962 American Metrocolor epic-Western film.
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John Ford
John Ford (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973) was an American film director.
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Pot o' Gold (film)
Pot o' Gold is a 1941 American romantic musical comedy film starring James Stewart and Paulette Goddard, directed by George Marshall, and based on the radio series Pot o' Gold.
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George Marshall (director) and James Stewart Comparison
George Marshall (director) has 106 relations, while James Stewart has 429. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.12% = 6 / (106 + 429).
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