The undeniable glamour of Mitzi Gaynor comes home in this documentary produced to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of her...
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2008
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In this romantic comedy, Deke Gentry (Kirk Douglas) is a lawyer who gets an unusual assignment from Chloe Brasher...
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Kate Brasher
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1963
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This is an unimpressive spy-comedy from director Stanley Donen who inserts his specialty, a small song-and-dance number, into...
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Gabby Rogers
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1960
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In this comedy, a married couple is deeply embarrassed when their daughter reveals her father's indiscretions on a national...
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Alice Walters
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1959
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Nellie Forbush
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1958
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Joy Henderson
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1957
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Martha Stewart
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1957
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This comedy is a remake of 1941's The Lady Eve, and tells the story of the vegetarian son of a prominent meat packer who is...
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Jean Harris
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1956
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Anything Goes is a Technicolor-and-Vistavision remake of the 1936 film of the same name, which in turn was based on...
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Patsy Blair
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1956
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Like Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938), 20th Century-Fox's There's No Business Like Show Business is a "catalogue" film, its...
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1954
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Mitzi Gaynor was contractually awarded with top billing in 20th Century-Fox's Three Young Texans, but the film's true star is...
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Rusty Blair
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1954
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This colorful musical comedy was obviously inspired by the success of Broadway's South Pacific. Army Captain Bill Willoby...
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Rozouila
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1953
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Emily Ann Stackerlee
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1952
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Mitzi Gaynor plays legendary vaudeville headliner Eva Tanguay, whose signature tune was the bouncy "I Don't Care". The film's...
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Eva Tanguay
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1952
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Having supped full of success with the multi-storied O. Henry's Full House, 20th Century-Fox assembled another all-star...
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1952
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Take Care of My Little Girl is a genteel "expose" of college-sorority snobbery. Jeanne Crain stars as Liz Erickson a perky...
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Adelaide
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1951
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Golden Girl is the life story (sort of) of legendary 19th-century American entertainer Lotta Crabtree. The daughter of a...
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Lotta Crabtree
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1951
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In this musical comedy with dramatic touches, Jack and Molly Moran (Dan Dailey and Betty Grable) are a show business couple...
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Gloria Adams
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1950
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