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  1. Summaries. The first (and last) in an intended series about 'The Hobby Family', in which every family member was immersed in a hobby-pursuit of some kind: Here, Tom Leslie must choose between losing his job or publishing news in a manner he thinks is unfair. His wife, whose hobby is stamp-collecting, diverts his attention from his troubles at ...

  2. - Everybody's Fine Do 21.12.2023 | 20:15 | Film im rbb. Ein mit viel Witz und Feingefühl erzähltes Familiendrama, in dem Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale und Sam Rockwell glänzen.

  3. The second documentary from SHIFT Nursing, "Everybody’s Work" uncovers the pervasive issue of racism in healthcare, revealing its harmful effects on patients and nurses alike. Through courageous stories of nurses and patients of color across the country, this documentary urges us to confront the reality that racism impacts us all. "Everybody’s Work" was directed by Chad Tingle and produced ...

  4. 27. Mai 2021 · Everybody’s Hobby (1939) Aug. 26, 1939. Irene Rich, Henry O’Neill, Jackie Moran, Jean Sharon, Aldrich Bowker, Peggy Stewart, Alberto Morin, John Ridgely. Warner Brothers. William C. McGann. Plot: Everyone in the Leslie family is obsessed with their hobbies: -Mom/Myra (Rich) collects stamps -Robert (Moran) has a HAM radio -Evelyn (Sharon ...

  5. It's a high-speed Warners B movie, timing in at 54 minutes, and while the fire is well shot, there is too much chatter of random random facts, offered by Aldrich Bowker, whose hobby is statistics. Apparently this was projected as the first of a series to compete with the family comedy series at other studios.

  6. Everybody's Hobby is a 1939 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by Kenneth Gamet and William W. Brockway. The film stars Irene Rich, Henry O'Neill, Jackie Moran, Aldrich Bowker, Jean Sharon, John Ridgely and Peggy Stewart.

  7. Synopsis. Tom Leslie, editor of a small-town newspaper, is faced with bowing to the policies of a new publisher or losing his job. To take her husband's mind off his predicament, Mrs. Leslie, who is a stamp collector, suggests that he return to his old hobby of photography. Meanwhile, their son Robert becomes so absorbed in his amateur radio ...