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  1. Hollywood and Vine is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis, featuring the dog who played Daisy in Columbia's Blondie film series. The film is also known as Daisy Goes Hollywood in the United Kingdom and as Happily Ever After in the United States.

  2. Hollywood and Vine: Directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis. With James Ellison, Wanda McKay, Franklin Pangborn, Ralph Morgan. A young girl arrives in Hollywood determined to become a star in the movies, but finds that attaining stardom is a lot more difficult than she counted on.

    • (185)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Alexis Thurn-Taxis
    • 1945-04-25
  3. 17. Jan. 2022 · Hollywood and Vine (1945) | Comedy | James Ellison, Wanda McKay, Franklin Pangborn - YouTube. Hollywood Classics. 71.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 272. 21K views 2 years ago. Watch the 1945...

    • 58 Min.
    • 21,2K
    • Hollywood Classics
  4. 31. Dez. 2014 · This comedy takes off on all the Hollywood cliches of the 1930s and 1940s. Nice pretty girl arrives in town, aspiring to stardom. Meets nice fellow who can help her out. But it's the stray dog, Emperor, who actually rises to stardom after stumbling into an audition and being discovered by the artiste director. Enjoyable movie, lots ...

    • 58 Min.
    • 78,9K
  5. A young girl arrives in Hollywood determined to become a star in the movies but finds that attaining stardom is a lot more difficult than she counted on. However, she does become a star of sorts — as the owner of a dog who DOES become a movie star. Edith Watkins. Screenplay, Story. Charles Williams.

  6. A young girl arrives in Hollywood determined to become a star in the movies but finds that attaining stardom is a lot more difficult than she counted on However she does become a star of sorts...

  7. Synopsis. A young girl arrives in Hollywood determined to become a star in the movies but finds that attaining stardom is a lot more difficult than she counted on. However, she does become a star of sorts — as the owner of a dog who DOES become a movie star. Cast. Crew.