Yes; materials published prior to 1923 are in the public domain. Dulcy premiered in 1921.
George S. Kaufman has written: 'George S. Kaufman papers' -- subject(s): American drama (Comedy), Drama, Musicals, Stories, plots 'Three plays by Kaufman & Hart ; with introductory essays by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman' 'Merrily we roll along' 'A night at the opera' -- subject(s): Motion picture plays 'George S. Kaufman and Collab (PAJ Books)' 'Of thee I sing' -- subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons, History 'Merton of the movies' -- subject(s): Drama, Motion picture industry 'Duley' 'The good fellow' 'The front page' 'The acting edition of The royal family' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library 'Dulcy' 'Three plays' 'I'd rather be right' -- subject(s): Librettos, Musicals 'Minick' 'The American way' 'The man who came to dinner'
Dulcy - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Sonic the Hedgehog - 1993 Dulcy 2-7 was released on: USA: 22 October 1994
Dulcy - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #6495) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
Dulcy Rogers has: Played Student on street in "Rude Awakening" in 1989. Played Girl In Cab in "Wings" in 1990. Played Woman with Chair in "Frasier" in 1993. Played Ava (the Beautician) in "Father of the Bride Part II" in 1995. Played Colleen in "The Drew Carey Show" in 1995. Played Carol in "Certain Guys" in 2000. Performed in "Complete Savages" in 2004. Played herself in "Speechless" in 2008.
The cast of Our Wife - 1931 includes: James Finlayson as Father of the Bride Oliver Hardy as Ollie Stan Laurel as Stan Babe London as Dulcy - the Bride Blanche Payson as Wife of Justice of the Peace Ben Turpin as Justice of the Peace
sonic, amy rose, bunnie, sally, antoine, blaze, silver, shadow, egg man, robotnik, nicole,rotor,knuckles, tails, scrouge, fiona,cream, vanilla, chaos, metal sonic, metal sally,dulcy and i am pretty sure there are more, but thats all i know at the time being.
The cast of The Juggler of Notre Dame - 1982 includes: Carl Carlsson as Barnaby Patrick Collins as Sparrow Melinda Dillon as Dulcy Joel Fluellen as Hank Jean Le Bouvier as Wealthy Matron Merlin Olsen as Jonas Henry Proach as Toots Eugene Roche as Father Delany Sherilyn Wolter as Beatrice
Sonic,tails,Espio charmy,vector,shadow,Eggman,bunny,lupe and her pack,antione,Fiona,Mina,ash,blaze.tikal,knuckles,rouge,manic,Sonia,queen Alina,Elise,scourge,silver,Amy,metal sonic,there's another robot sonic I can't remember his name though,cream,cheese,Sally,rotor,dulcy,Geoffrey,AND MUCH MORE
Dulcie Jordan has: Performed in "The Clock" in 1949. Played Ellie in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Performed in "Starlight Theatre" in 1950. Played Anne in "New York Confidential" in 1959. Played Emma in "Cauliflower Cupids" in 1970. Played Woman in "Maude" in 1972. Played Nurse in "Good Times" in 1974. Played Iris - Passenger in "Airport 1975" in 1974. Played Emma - Woman with Dog in "The Godfather and the Lady" in 1975. Played Receptionist in "Wonder Woman" in 1975. Performed in "Dallas" in 1978. Played Mrs. Plamer in "Walking Tall" in 1981. Played Charlotte in "Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice" in 1982. Played Woman in "Hardcastle and McCormick" in 1983. Played Mrs. Allen in "Hotel" in 1983. Played Monique in "R.S.V.P." in 1984.
The cast of Weekend War - 1988 includes: Orestes Alexander as Father Judith Baldwin as Kristen Michael Beach as Wiley Stephen Collins as Capt. John Deason Bruce Daniel Diker as Jenkins Leonardo Fleites as Boy Henry Gonzalez as Clerk Charles Haid as Sgt. Kupjack Christine Healy as Elaine Garfield Charles Kimbrough as Father Leary Kidany Lugo Orvil Miller as Haskul Evan Mirand as Dulcy Victor Mohica Lourdes Moran as Mother Marian Pabon as Punk salesgirl Scott Paulin as Rudd Daniel Stern as Dr. David Garfield James Tolkan as Dr. Alex Thompson Sandra Torres Marrero as Local girl Cucho Viera as Pendroza
Fred Esmelton has: Played John Graham in "The Law of Compensation" in 1917. Played Richard Storrow in "Out of the Night" in 1918. Played John Harvey in "The Avalanche" in 1919. Played Mr. MacFarland in "The Misleading Widow" in 1919. Played Solon Tucker in "Come Out of the Kitchen" in 1919. Played John Gilmore in "Boston Blackie" in 1923. Played Blythe in "The Rustle of Silk" in 1923. Played Blair Patterson in "Dulcy" in 1923. Played Jeremiah Winston in "The Custard Cup" in 1923. Played Norwood in "The Darling of New York" in 1923. Played Gray in "Three Wise Fools" in 1923. Played Denman Connelly in "Conductor 1492" in 1924. Played Judge Banning in "Lady of the Night" in 1925. Played Honorable R.C. Lowden in "Red Hot Tires" in 1925. Played Capt. Bedford in "Raffles" in 1925. Played Mr. Hayden in "California Straight Ahead" in 1925. Played Bill Munson in "Smooth as Satin" in 1925. Played George Cartwright in "The Winning of Barbara Worth" in 1926. Played Commissioner Ainsworth in "The Gay Defender" in 1927. Played Alexander Eden in "The Chinese Parrot" in 1927. Performed in "Romance of a Rogue" in 1928. Played Hiram Morris in "The Michigan Kid" in 1928. Played Meinherr Van Rycke, the Bailiff of Ghent in "Two Lovers" in 1928. Played Swami in "Lonesome" in 1928. Played Mr. Webster in "The Baby Cyclone" in 1928.