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  • Famous opera singer whose murder kicks off the events of the 1944 film noir classic ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036855/ Gaslight]''. Her [[Category:1944|Alquist, Alice]]
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  • ...r and songwriter with the music publishing firm of Lathim and Clark in the 1944 screwballish comedy, ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036978/combined Kansas [[Category:1944]]
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  • [[Image:Mohner_Mike_Toots_and_Casper.png|right]]Crooner from some February 1944 ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toots_and_Casper Toots and Casper]'' comic [[Category:1944|Mohner, Mike]]
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  • Opera singer played by Ingrid Bergman in the 1944 film noir classic ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036855/ Gaslight]''. Her [[Category:1944|Alquist, Paula]]
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  • ...rchy_The_Spirit.png|right]]Comic relief cowboy singer from the March 26th, 1944 issue of comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/275901 The Spirit ]''. [[Category:1944|Tyler, Torchy]]
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  • Blackface minstrel showman from the low-budget 1944 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037076/reference Minstrel Man]''. It [[Category:1944|Johnson, Dixie Boy]]
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  • ...e and his trumpet player Ziggy Eldridge made over a dozen appearances from 1944-1946 in stories such as "The Return of Hunchy" and "The Marijuana Murders!" ...sowncomics.com/comic/dime-comics-12/ vol. 1, no. 15 (December 1943/January 1944)].
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  • From the 1944 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036715/combined The Climax]''. [[Category:1944]]
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  • From the 1944 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036715/combined The Climax]''. [[Category:1944|Klatt, Angela]]
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  • Blackface minstrel showman from the low-budget 1944 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037076/reference Minstrel Man]''. It [[Category:1944|Johnson, Dixie Boy]]
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  • ...nging Sandy" by Tex Mumford in the comic book ''The Black Terror'' #6 (May 1944). He sings at the Saturday night dance in a town called [https://en.wikiped [[Category:1944|Martin, Sandy]]
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  • Broadway star from the 1944 film ''Meet the People''.
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  • ...hort story "Sweet Dreams of Death" in comic book ''Zip Comics'' #45 (April 1944). [[Category:1944|Cole, Katherine]]
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  • Popular songwriter from the 1944 comedy film ''Bathing Beauty''. *https://www.tcm.com/video/1097643/bathing-beauty-1944-the-song-i-wrote-for-miss-brooks/
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  • Songwriter from the 1944 film ''South of Dixie''.
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  • ...Counterfeit Crooner" story in the comic book ''Rangers Comics'' #17 (June 1944). [[Category:1944|Synthetic, Frankie]][[Category:Comic books|Synthetic, Frankie]][[Category:P
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  • ...ist from the Grimm the Ghost Doctor story of ''Bomber Comics'' #2 (summer 1944). [[Category:1944|Draw, Martie]]
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  • ...ic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/215026/ Giggle Comics]'' #10 (July 1944). Drawn by Jim Tyer. [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...ater and Unggh story of comic book ''Prize Comics'' vol. 4, no. 2 (January 1944). It parodies Kaye's tagline "swing and sway with Sammy Kaye" as "slide and [[Category:1944|Bray, Sammy]]
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  • ...omly as a back-up feature in random Fox Feature Syndicate comic books from 1944 to 1946. Ms. Katnip and her firefighter boyfriend George frequently butted ...y at the Races" ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37033 All Top Comics]'' (1944)
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  • ...nny Comics'' #1 (Winter 1943-1944), and got his own series starting Winter 1944 and lasting for 77 issues (October 1958). Eventually, the musical motif was
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  • ...e Return of Don Quixote" story of comic book ''Hit Comics'' no. 31 (Spring 1944). She sings at the Penguin Club owned by angry jerk John Ratto. Superhero K [[Category:1944|Darling, Dawn]]
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  • ...hort story "Sweet Dreams of Death" in comic book ''Zip Comics'' #45 (April 1944). He wrote many of her songs and shared a house with her. [[Category:1944|Moore, Gerald]]
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  • ...ic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/215026/ Giggle Comics]'' #10 (July 1944). Drawn by Jim Tyer. [[Category:1944|Muskrat, Mischa]]
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  • Singer from the 1944 film ''Shine on Harvest Moon'', set in 1905.
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  • ...Not Gold" story of funny animal comic book ''Ha Ha Comics'' #15 (December 1944). She appears in a few panels so the main character can point out that she [[Category:1944|La Boheme, Madame]]
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  • Hot jazz trio appearing in the 1944 Warner Bros. short cartoon ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036874/ Goldiloc [[Category:1944|Three Bears]]
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  • ...hort story "Sweet Dreams of Death" in comic book ''Zip Comics'' #45 (April 1944). Her brother [[Gerald Moore]] wrote many of her songs and shared a house w [[Category:1944|Moore, Margaret]]
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  • ...urderer in the Destiny story of comic book ''Police Comics'' #27 (February 1944). What plot there is is swiped from the Phantom of the Opera. Tassi was a g [[Category:1944]]
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  • Commercial jingle singer from the 1944 film ''Hot Rhythm''.
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  • ...onstage in the Destiny story of comic book ''Police Comics'' #27 (February 1944). What plot there is is swiped from the Phantom of the Opera. [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16126 Jingle Jangle Comics]'' #12 (December 1944). He's trying to find the lost key to his apple pie mine, but so is [[The B [[Category:1944|Self-Winding Organ-Gander]]
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  • ...ht]]Band from "The Boogie Woogie Dirge" story of ''Smash Comics'' #56 (Dec 1944). [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16126 Jingle Jangle Comics]'' #12 (December 1944). He steals the key to the apple pie mine that rightfully belongs to [[The [[Category:1944|Bull-Fiddler]]
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  • ...'[https://www.comics.org/issue/207574/ Jingle Jangle Comics]'' #10 (August 1944). [[Category:1944]]
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  • .... 17: Guns and Glamor" story of comic book ''National Comics'' #43 (August 1944). Army intelligence officer Don Leash (who'e really costumed hero G-2), is [[Category:1944|Joy, Joline]]
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  • ..."Minnesota Minnie" has apparently been ripped off by the title song of the 1944 lightweight comedy ''Kansas City Kitty,'' supposedly composed by cowboy [[J [[Category:1944|Lee, Oscar]]
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  • ...gle Boy story by Roy L. Smith in comic book ''Jungle Comics'' #58 (October 1944). [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...mics.org/issue/3409/#8977 Captain Aero Comics]'' #13 (vol. 3, #11, January 1944). He haunts the "International Opera House" in or near Washington, D.C. [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...Crooner's Code" story of comic book ''Green Hornet Comics'' #21 (November 1944). He charms ship positions out of the admiral's wife and makes changes to t [[Category:1944|Wonatra, Hank]]
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  • ...riter whose song "Kansas City Kitty" plagiarizes "Minnesota Minnie" in the 1944 lightweight comedy ''Kansas City Kitty''. He's listed as "Chaps Williker" i [[Category:1944|Williker, Jeff]]
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  • ...e addict from "The Boogie Woogie Dirge" story of ''Smash Comics'' #56 (Dec 1944). [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...ed in the Swing Sisson story of comic book ''Feature Comics'' #74 (January 1944). [[Category:1944|Lake, Lonnie]]
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  • ...mics.org/issue/3409/#8977 Captain Aero Comics]'' #13 (vol. 3, #11, January 1944). He disguises himself and haunts the place as [[Noric]], a local [[:Catego [[Category:1944|Shroder, Hans]]
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  • ...nger from the Grimm the Ghost Doctor story in ''Bomber Comics'' #2 (summer 1944). She was somehow involved with famous and recently dead saxophonist [[Mart [[Category:1944]]
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  • ...>provides a few bits of filler</del> sings a few songs in the melodramatic 1944 movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037798/combined I Accuse My Parents]'
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  • ...notic ''Dorma Concerto'' in the comic book ''The Black Terror'' #7 (August 1944). He hypnotizes his way onto a big radio station and plays his "hymn to Sat [[Category:1944|Volkan]]
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  • ...th_Greenwich_Village.jpg|right|300px]]Classical composer wanna-be from the 1944 film ''Greenwich Village''. *https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/musical/greenwich-village-20th-century-fox-1944-insert-14-x-36-aspiring-songwriter-don-ameche-works-with-singer-vivian-blai
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  • ...b on Jive Street in the Mr. Mystic story of ''The Chicago Sun'''s April 9, 1944 comic book supplement. His real name is Sheldon Snide. He plays the swing t [[Category:1944|Pan, Pietro]]
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  • ...in'' story of United Features comic book ''Tip Top Comics'' #99 (September 1944).
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  • ...wning boyfriend in a 1971 story arc of action-adventure ''Johnny Hazard'' (1944-1977) by cartoonist Frank Robbins. He wants her to undergo some unnecessary
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  • ...DuckTales'' (10 Nov 2018), Donald Duck reunites with his old band from the 1944 film, ''The Three Caballeros'', a mix of live-action and animation.
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  • ...eries in the local paper, the ''Berkeley Daily Gazette'', on September 23, 1944. [[Category:1944|Motehaven, William Fredrich]]
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  • ...]] accidentally get sent back in time by Techrat's time machine to London, 1944. They run into Ben Tiller, and sing "We're Making It Happen" with his band.
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  • ...'', #9, #10, #12, and #14 (February 1943, May 1943, November 1943, and May 1944). In issue #14 (May 1944) the Maestro breaks out of prison with other villain Dark Eyes, and they tr
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  • ...Yokum in a run of comic strip ''Li'l Abner'' from December 1943 to January 1944. In a spoof of the crooner craze (exemplified by Frank Sinatra), cartoonist
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  • ...re also reprinted in comic book form by Dell, as ''Four Color Comic'' #56, 1944. He resembles real bandleader Benny Goodman.
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  • ...ps were reprinted in comic book form by Dell, as ''Four Color Comic'' #56, 1944).
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  • ....org/wiki/House_of_Frankenstein_(1944_film) House of Frankenstein]'' was a 1944 horror film.
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  • ...d believed to have survived] he was found by the advancing Red Army [circa 1944]. Unimpressed by his mixture of Polish/French and German-Jewish stock, his
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