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Comedy |
Musical |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Gene Kelly |
Donald O'Connor |
Debbie Reynolds |
Jean Hagen |
Millard Mitchell |
Cyd Charisse |
Douglas Fowley |
Rita Moreno |
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Stanley Donen |
Gene Kelly |
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Plot Summary:
Glorious classic film musical. 1927: Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are the darlings of the silent silver screen. Offscreen, Don, aided by his happy-go-lucky friend and piano accompanist, Cosmo Brown, has to dodge Lina's romantic overtures, especially when he falls for chorus girl Kathy Selden. With the advent of sound in motion pictures, it is decided to turn Don and Lina's new film into a "talkie" and a musical at that. The only problem is Lina's voice, which mere words cannot describe. Thus, Kathy is brought on to dub her speaking and singing voice in secret, and Don's on top of the world. But then Lina finds out...
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Road to Bali
[1952,
USA] from $1.99
TOGETHER AGAIN!...in the BEST and FUNNIEST "Road" Picture Yet!
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Comedy |
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| Actors: |
Bing Crosby |
Bob Hope |
Dorothy Lamour |
Murvyn Vye |
Peter Coe |
Ralph Moody |
Leon Askin |
Michael Ansara |
Besmark Auelua |
Herman Cantor |
Larry Chance |
Jack Claus |
Harry Cording |
Bob Crosby |
Roy Gordon |
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| Directors: |
Hal Walker |
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Plot Summary:
Having to leave Melbourne in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals, two song-and-dance men sign on for work as divers. This takes them to an idyllic island on the way to Bali where they vie with each other for the favours of Princess Lala. The hazardous dive produces a chest of priceless jewels which arouses the less romantic interest of some shady locals.
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Biography |
Family |
Musical |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Danny Kaye |
Farley Granger |
Zizi Jeanmaire |
Joseph Walsh |
Philip Tonge |
Erik Bruhn |
Roland Petit |
John Brown |
John Qualen |
Jeanne Lafayette |
Robert Malcolm |
George Chandler |
Fred Kelsey |
Gil Perkins |
Peter J. Votrian |
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| Directors: |
Charles Vidor |
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Plot Summary:
A completely fabricated biography of the famous Danish fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen featuring several of his stories and a ballet performance of "The Little Mermaid".
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Musical |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Gene Kelly |
Leslie Caron |
Oscar Levant |
Georges Guétary |
Nina Foch |
The American In Paris Ballet |
Robert Ames |
Charles Bastin |
Rodney Bieber |
Dino Bolognese |
Eugene Borden |
Peter Camlin |
Andre Charisse |
Andre Charisse |
Bill Chatham |
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| Directors: |
Vincente Minnelli |
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Plot Summary:
Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter in Paris, is "discovered" by an influential heiress with an interest in more than Jerry's art. Jerry in turn falls for Lise, a young French girl already engaged to a cabaret singer. Jerry jokes, sings and dances with his best friend, an acerbic would-be concert pianist, while romantic complications abound.
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Drama |
Musical |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Kathryn Grayson |
Ava Gardner |
Howard Keel |
Joe E. Brown |
Marge Champion |
Gower Champion |
Robert Sterling |
Agnes Moorehead |
Leif Erickson |
William Warfield |
Boyd Ackerman |
Peter Camlin |
Chick Chandler |
John Crawford |
Frank Dae |
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| Directors: |
George Sidney |
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When Julie la Verne and her husband Steve Baker are forced to leave the showboat Cotton Blossom (their marriage is illegal because of Julie's mixed blood),their places are taken by Magnolia Hawks, the Captain's daughter, and Gaylord Ravenal, a gambler. Magnolia and Ravenal fall in love, marry, leave the boat and move to Chicago, where they live off Ravenal's earnings from gambling. After they go broke Gay feels guilty and leaves Magnolia, not knowing she is pregnant.
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| Genres: |
Animation |
Family |
Fantasy |
Musical |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Ilene Woods |
Eleanor Audley |
Verna Felton |
Claire Du Brey |
Rhoda Williams |
James MacDonald |
Helene Stanley |
Luis Van Rooten |
Don Barclay |
Mike Douglas |
John Fontaine |
Earl Keen |
Clint McCauley |
William Phipps |
John Woodbury |
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| Directors: |
Clyde Geronimi |
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In a far away, long ago kingdom, Cinderella is living happily with her mother and father until her mother dies. Cinderella's father remarries a cold, cruel woman who has two daughters, Drizella and Anastasia. When the father dies, Cinderella's wicked stepmother turns her into a virtual servant in her own house. Meanwhile, across town in the castle, the King determines that his son the Prince should find a suitable bride and provide him with a required number of grandchildren. So the King invites every eligible maiden in the kingdom to a fancy dress ball, where his son will be able to choose his bride. Cinderella has no suitable party dress for a ball, but her friends the mice, lead by Jaques and Gus, and the birds lend a hand in making her one, a dress the evil stepsisters immediately tear apart on the evening of the ball. At this point, enter the Fairy Godmother, the pumpkin carriage, the royal ball, the stroke of midnight, the glass slipper, and the rest, as they say, is fairy tale history.
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| Genres: |
Biography |
Comedy |
Family |
Musical |
Romance |
Western |
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| Actors: |
Betty Hutton |
Howard Keel |
Louis Calhern |
J. Carrol Naish |
Edward Arnold |
Keenan Wynn |
Benay Venuta |
Clinton Sundberg |
Hal Bell |
Archie Butler |
André Charlot |
Michael Dugan |
Phil Dunham |
Edward Earle |
Herbert Evans |
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Busby Berkeley |
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Plot Summary:
Annie Oakley is an incredible shot who was raised 'Doin' What Comes Naturally'. Frank Butler, the star sharpshooter in 'Colonel Buffalo Bill''s show, however, knows full well that's not how 'The Girl That I Marry' must be. Anyway, not at least until he finds that 'My Defences are Down'. Though Annie defiantly says 'Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better', she realizes that 'You Can't Get a Man With a Gun'. The victor at the end is love; as you know, 'It's Wonderful'. After all, 'There's No Business Like Show Business'.
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| Genres: |
Animation |
Drama |
Family |
Musical |
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| Actors: |
Herman Bing |
Billy Bletcher |
Edward Brophy |
Jim Carmichael |
Cliff Edwards |
Eddie Holden |
Sterling Holloway |
Malcolm Hutton |
Harold Manley |
John McLeish |
Tony Neil |
Chuck Stubbs |
Verna Felton |
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| Directors: |
Ben Sharpsteen |
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Plot Summary:
Mrs. Jumbo sadly looks on how babies are delivered by stork to colleague circus-animals but as even a baby elephant makes a most cumbersome package, so her so is just last to arrive, but soon becomes a laughing stock for the jealous herd because of his more then jumbo-size ears, so he gets nick-named Dumbo. When she can't stomach the public making fun of her firstborn, she is locked up as mad elephant, and the taunted kid finds himself all alone; well, except for a self-appointed mentor-protector, Timothy Q. Mouse -subsize, yet ideal to scare the jealous herd- who keeps motivating Dumbo. Alas inspiring the circus director to make Dumbo the top (literally) of an elephant pyramid stunt literally brings the house down, so he's demoted to clown. When everything seems lost, they accidentally discover how they ended up in a tree with a bunch of crows...
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Comedy |
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| Actors: |
Bud Abbott |
Lou Costello |
Patty Andrews |
Maxene Andrews |
Laverne Andrews |
Lee Bowman |
Alan Curtis |
Jane Frazee |
Nat Pendleton |
Samuel S. Hinds |
Harry Strang |
Nella Walker |
Leonard Elliott |
Shemp Howard |
M.J. Frankovich |
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| Directors: |
Arthur Lubin |
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Bud and Lou enlist in the army in order to escape being hauled off to jail, and soon find themselves in boot camp. To their dismay, the company's drill instructor is none other than the cop who was all set to run them off to the hoosegow in the first place! The boys end up having a whale of a time getting under the skin of their humourless nemesis.
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| Genres: |
Animation |
Family |
Fantasy |
Musical |
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| Actors: |
Mel Blanc |
Don Brodie |
Walter Catlett |
Frankie Darro |
Cliff Edwards |
Dickie Jones |
Charles Judels |
Jack Mercer |
Christian Rub |
Marion Darlington |
Patricia Page |
Evelyn Venable |
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| Directors: |
Hamilton Luske |
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Inventor Gepetto creates a wooden marionette called Pinocchio. His wish that Pinocchio be a real boy is unexpectedly granted by a fairy. The fairy assigns Jiminy Cricket to act as Pinocchio's "conscience" and keep him out of trouble. Jiminy is not too successful in this endeavor and most of the film is spent with Pinocchio deep in trouble.
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| Genres: |
Comedy |
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| Actors: |
Allan Jones |
Nancy Kelly |
Bud Abbott |
Lou Costello |
Robert Cummings |
Mary Boland |
William Frawley |
Peggy Moran |
Leo Carrillo |
Don Alvarado |
Nina Orla |
Richard Carle |
Eddie Acuff |
William Alston |
Monte Blue |
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| Directors: |
A. Edward Sutherland |
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Comedy |
Drama |
Family |
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| Actors: |
Shirley Temple |
Richard Greene |
Anita Louise |
Ian Hunter |
Cesar Romero |
Arthur Treacher |
Mary Nash |
Sybil Jason |
Miles Mander |
Marcia Mae Jones |
Beryl Mercer |
Deidre Gale |
Ira Stevens |
E.E. Clive |
Eily Malyon |
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| Directors: |
Walter Lang |
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The story sets in the England ruled by Queen Victoria. Sara (Shirley Temple) is a little girl who doesn't have anything in the world but her father, Captain Reginald Crew (Ian Hunter). War times run, and Captain Crew's sent to fight with the British army to Africa, to fight against the boers. Sara's worried about her father and she's afraid of his security. The girl is registered in an exclusive seminary for girls, only for a period of time, until Captain Crew returns from Africa. Amanda Minchin (Mary Nash) is the strict woman that runs the seminary, but Sara makes friendship with a kind young teacher, Rose (Anita Louise) and with a horse instructor, Geoffrey (Richard Greene). So, Sara's life at Minchin Seminary is very happy, but everything there has a monetary cost, even the birthday party and the presents that Miss Minchin sets up for the girl. When Sara knows the terrible notice about Captain Crew's death, the girl feels devastated and all the privileges will end up, because there's no money to pay for that. Miss Minchin tells to Sara that she can stay, but in a dark and creepy attic and she'll have to work as a servant of all her friends. But the friendship with a nice Indian servant from the next house (César Romero) and with the other servant girl, Becky at the seminary, will make much pleasant the things for Sara, who keeps the hope that her father is still alive.
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Romance |
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| Actors: |
Adolphe Menjou |
The Ritz Brothers |
Vera Zorina |
Kenny Baker |
Andrea Leeds |
Edgar Bergen |
Charlie McCarthy |
Helen Jepson |
Phil Baker |
Bobby Clark |
Ella Logan |
Jerome Cowan |
Charles Kullmann |
The American Ballet of the Metropolitan Opera |
Nydia Westman |
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| Directors: |
George Marshall |
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Plot Summary:
Movie producer chooses a simple girl to be "Miss Humanity" and to critically evalute his movies from the point of view of the ordinary person. Hit song: "Love Walked In."
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Animation |
Family |
Fantasy |
Musical |
Romance |
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| Actors: |
Roy Atwell |
Stuart Buchanan |
Eddie Collins |
Pinto Colvig |
Pinto Colvig |
Billy Gilbert |
Otis Harlan |
James MacDonald |
Scotty Mattraw |
Moroni Olsen |
Harry Stockwell |
Adriana Caselotti |
Marion Darlington |
Lucille La Verne |
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| Directors: |
David Hand |
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The first, and by far most memorable full-length animated feature from the Disney Studios, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" may have been superseded technically by many of the films that followed it. But its simple story of a charming little princess saved from the evil deeds of her wicked step-mother, the queen, by a group of seven adorable dwarfs made history when it was first released in December, 1937 and has since become an incomparable screen classic.
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Torch Singer
[1933,
USA] from $1.99
The worst woman in New York...sang the best love songs! Lips that had kissed more men than she c...
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| Genres: |
Drama |
Musical |
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| Actors: |
Claudette Colbert |
Ricardo Cortez |
David Manners |
Lyda Roberti |
Baby LeRoy |
Charley Grapewin |
Sam Godfrey |
Florence Roberts |
Virginia Hammond |
Mildred Washington |
Cora Sue Collins |
Helen Jerome Eddy |
Albert Conti |
Ethel Griffies |
James Burke |
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Alexander Hall |
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Sally Trent has an illegitimate child, but cannot support her and gives the baby up for adoption. The father, Michael Gardner, leaves for China not knowing about the baby, and she assumes he has abandoned her for life. She gets a job as a torch singer, changes her name to Mimi Benton, and becomes notorious for her drinking and philadering. Mimi fills in on a children's radio program as the character "Aunt Jenny," singing and telling bedtime stories, and eventually uses the airtime to find her long lost daughter, part with her wild lifestyle, and reunite with Michael.
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Romance |
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| Actors: |
Warner Baxter |
Bebe Daniels |
George Brent |
Ruby Keeler |
Guy Kibbee |
Una Merkel |
Ginger Rogers |
Ned Sparks |
Dick Powell |
Allen Jenkins |
Edward J. Nugent |
Robert McWade |
George E. Stone |
Harry Akst |
Wallis Clark |
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| Directors: |
Lloyd Bacon |
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The source from which all modern musicals flow: An ailing Broadway director returns to produce one final show, but his leading lady is injured and must be replaced by a novice. Call it dated, but it's aged to perfection, and the final twenty minute sequence will leave you tapping your toes, with a smile on your face and a song in your heart. Movies—never mind musicals—just don't get any better than this.
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