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The handmade cards soon gained popularity, so Yamauchi hired assistants to mass-produce cards. Fusajiro Yamauchi did not have a son to take over the family business. Following the common Japanese tradition of mukoyōshi , he adopted his son-in-law, Sekiryo Kaneda , who then legally took his wife's last name of Yamauchi.
Pages in category "1940s Christmas comedy films" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
[7] [30] In his biography of Selznick, David Thomson wrote that the audience's response before the film had even started "was the greatest moment of [Selznick's] life, the greatest victory and redemption of all his failings", [31] with Selznick describing the preview cards as "probably the most amazing any picture has ever had". [32]
A Gander at Mother Goose is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery and written by Dave Monahan. [2] The short was released on May 25, 1940. [ 3 ]
The Christmas Card is an American romantic drama television film directed by Stephen Bridgewater and written by Joany Kane. The film stars John Newton and Alice Evans , with Lois Nettleton , Peter Jason , Ben Weber , Vaughn Armstrong , and Ed Asner in supporting roles.