Talk:Dodsworth (film)

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Revelation motors?
It seems to me that in the film, the company is named after Dodsworth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jrm2007 (talk • contribs) 10:23, 20 June 2010 (UTC) Indeed, a clip from the film show Dodsworth standing in his office where a huge sign with his last name on it dominates the background. Perhaps Revelation Motors is the name in the book, but not the film.--Jrm2007 (talk) 05:01, 23 June 2010 (UTC)

Turner Classic Movies showing
Turner Classic Movies presented Dodsworth on October 6, 2015 as part of its "Star of the Month salute" to David Niven. Shown before Dodsworth was 1939's Raffles and Bachelor Mother, 1938's The Dawn Patrol, 1939's Wuthering Heights, 1935's Splendor and 1939's Eternally Yours. Following Dodsworth, The Niven salute continued with 1936's The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1937's The Prisoner of Zenda, 1936's Rose Marie and 1935's A Feather in Her Hat. &mdash;Roman Spinner (talk)(contribs) 02:45, 20 April 2016 (UTC)