The Paleface
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The Paleface
Summary
The Paleface is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- The Paleface's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- The Paleface was directed by Norman Z. McLeod[4].
- Frank Tashlin wrote the screenplay for The Paleface[5].
- The Paleface's composer is recorded as Victor Young[6].
- The Paleface's genre is comedy film[7].
- The Paleface's genre is Western film[8].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Bob Hope[9].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Jane Russell[10].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Robert Armstrong[11].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Bobby Watson[12].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Charles Trowbridge[13].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Chief Yowlachie[14].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Clem Bevans[15].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Iris Adrian[16].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Nestor Paiva[17].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Olin Howland[18].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Skelton Knaggs[19].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Stanley Andrews[20].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Bobby Watson[21].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Arthur Space[22].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Wade Crosby[23].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Harry Harvey[24].
- A cast member of The Paleface was Houseley Stevenson[25].
- The Paleface's production company is recorded as Paramount Pictures[26].
- The Paleface's director of photography is recorded as Ray Rennahan[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Paleface was directed by Norman Z. McLeod[4]. Frank Tashlin wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Bob Hope[9], Jane Russell[10], Robert Armstrong[11], Bobby Watson[12], Charles Trowbridge[13], and Chief Yowlachie[14].
Publication
The Paleface was published on December 24, 1948[28]. The original language of it was English[29]. Genres include comedy film[7] and Western film[8]. It was distributed by video on demand[30].
Why It Matters
The Paleface has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]