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  1. Aug 30, 2024 · Claude Rains, British motion picture and stage character actor noted for his smooth distinguished voice, polished ironic style, and intelligent portrayal of a variety of roles, ranging from villains to sympathetic gentlemen.

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  2. 1 day ago · Cortlandt Hull. A life-sized figure of Claude Rains as “The Phantom of the Opera.”. PLAINVILLE — The Witch’s Dungeon Classic Movie Museum is opening for its 58th season Friday, Sept. 13, featuring life sized figures from classic films and original movie props. “I had parts of a Claude Rains Phantom that I created a number of years ago ...

  3. 21 hours ago · A life sized figure of Claude Rains as “The Phantom of the Opera” at the Witch’s Dungeon Classic Movie Museum. PLAINVILLE — The Witch’s Dungeon Classic Movie Museum has opened for its 58th season, featuring life sized figures from classic films and original movie props. The museum at 103 E. Main St. was founded by owner Cortlandt Hull ...

  4. Aug 18, 2024 · (Humphrey Bogart and Claude Rains were briefly called back on August 21 to shoot the very last scene, after Jack Warner and co. thought the movie needed a stronger ending.) The cast...

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  5. Aug 31, 2024 · Throughout Casablanca, Louis Renault (Claude Rains), the local corrupt prefect of police, has an interesting relationship with Rick. He clearly respects the bar owner, but Rick is insistent on staying neutral and not getting close to anyone despite Renault’s best efforts to get him on his side.

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  6. 5 days ago · Claude Rains and Jimmy Stewart in the 1939 Frank Capra classic, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," in which an idealistic young senator discovers fighting corruption can be an uphill battle.

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  8. Aug 29, 2024 · The main attraction is Claude Rains, always great no matter the circumstances, and he’s accompanied by Joan Caulfield, Audrey Totter, Constance Bennett, and others. It premiered in the U.S. in 1947, and opened in Italy today in 1949.

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