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  1. Actress. A perky leading lady of silent films, she often appeared in comedies as a carefree flapper. Her credits include His Hidden Talent (1917), Hearts of Oak (1922), The Pest (1922), Icebound (1924), Risky Business (1926), Corporal Kate (title role, 1926), The Divine Sinner (1928), and Hell Bent for Frisco...

  2. Oct 21, 2017 · Film Editor: Folmar Blangsted. Stunts: Paul Baxley. Original Music: Max Steiner. Written by Martin Rackin, Sydney Boehm from a book by William P. McGivern. Produced by George C. Berttholon, Alan Ladd. Directed by Frank Tuttle. Alan Ladd had always been sort of the Perry Como of screen tough-guys.

  3. Synonyms for HELL-BENT: intent, dedicated, resolute, determined, insistent, sure, adamant, single-minded; Antonyms of HELL-BENT: surrendering, yielding, quitting ...

  4. Hell-bent for leather, or simply hell for leather, is an idiom that hints at acting recklessly or quickly to achieve a goal. The term “hell-bent” has been around since the 16th century. The addition of “for leather” is a more recent update, but it’s not strictly necessary. An idiom is a figure of speech that adds detail and clarity to ...

  5. 346 members. Join group. Hell Bent For Leather We have been in Business for over 30 years now! We were in Baltimore, Maryland for 25 years but we Moved!

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0385412Carl Himm - IMDb

    Carl Himm. Editor: Hell-Bent for Frisco. Carl Himm was born on 26 October 1893 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an editor and writer, known for Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931), Death in the Air (1936) and Air Police (1931). He was married to Ann Lange. He died on 12 March 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

  7. Richard Cramer was born on July 3, 1889 in Bryan, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for Saps at Sea (1940), Captain of the Guard (1930) and Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931). He was married to Hilda. He died on August 9, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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