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- The_Bad_Man_(play) abstract "The Bad Man was a 1920 Broadway three-act comedy written by Porter Emerson Browne,produced by William H. Harris, Jr. and staged by Lester Lonergan. It ran for 342 performances from August 30, 1920, to June 1921 at the Comedy Theatre. It was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1920–1921.It was adapted into three films of the same name, The Bad Man (1923), The Bad Man (1930), The Bad Man (1941).".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) author Porter_Emerson_Browne.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) genre Comedy.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) premiereDate "1920-08-30".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) premierePlace New_York_City.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) premiereYear "1920".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) settingOfPlay "Gilbert Jones ranch house on border with Mexico".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageID "40542982".
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageRevisionID "677100358".
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Comedy.
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLink James_Bell_(actor).
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Bad_Man_(1923_film).
- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Bad_Man_(1930_film).
- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Bad_Man_(1941_film).
- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''The Bad Man'' (play)".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Bad Man".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) genre Comedy.
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) name "The Bad Man".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) origLang "English".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) place New_York_City.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) place New_York_City,_New_York.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) place "Comedy Theatre".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) premiere "1920-08-30".
- The_Bad_Man_(play) setting "Gilbert Jones ranch house on border with Mexico".
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) writer Porter_Emerson_Browne.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) subject Category:1920_plays.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) subject Category:Broadway_plays.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) subject Category:Plays_adapted_into_films.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) subject Category:Plays_set_in_the_United_States.
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) comment "The Bad Man was a 1920 Broadway three-act comedy written by Porter Emerson Browne,produced by William H. Harris, Jr. and staged by Lester Lonergan. It ran for 342 performances from August 30, 1920, to June 1921 at the Comedy Theatre. It was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1920–1921.It was adapted into three films of the same name, The Bad Man (1923), The Bad Man (1930), The Bad Man (1941).".
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- The_Bad_Man_(play) wasDerivedFrom The_Bad_Man_(play)?oldid=677100358.
- The_Bad_Man_(play) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Bad_Man_(play).
- The_Bad_Man_(play) name "The Bad Man".