After Billy Robinson (Robert Krantz) finds success as a professional motorcycle racer, he returns to his hometown where he...
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Featured Music
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1987
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This German film tells a purely about Ruby Dennis (Joe Pesci , a Jewish bowling alley/nightclub manager in New Jersey....
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1982
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Produced for the Armed Forces overseas, this is a holiday spectacular created for Christmas. Fifty of the top stars of...
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1958
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Let's Be Happy is an updated remake of Jeannie (1941), one of the most likable British comedies of the 1940s. The premise is...
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Stanley Smith
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1957
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Linus Quincannon
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1956
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A whole slew of guest stars makes Meet Me in Las Vegas a special treat for movie buffs. The central plot concerns wealthy...
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1956
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Hit the Deck is the second film version of the same-named 1927 hit Broadway musical. Though updated for the 1950s, the basic...
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Chief Boatswain's Mate William F. Clark
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1955
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1954
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Originally intended as a 3D film, this standard-issue Bob Hope musical comedy was released "flat." The 50-year-old Hope plays...
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Allen Trent
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1953
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Barry Gordon
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1953
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The opening credits appearing over a turbulent ocean serve as a foreshadowing of things to come in this standard-issue love...
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Singer
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1952
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Dan Carter
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1951
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Casbah is a musical remake of the 1938 film Algiers, which was itself a remake of the French film Pepe Le Moko. Tony Martin...
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Pepe Le Moko
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1948
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MGM's Till the Clouds Roll By is the musicalized, and highly fictionalized, life story of beloved composer Jerome Kern, who...
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1946
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All that MGM's Ziegfeld Girl lacks is Technicolor; otherwise, the film has talent and "sock" entertainment value in...
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Frank Merton
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1941
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In the last of the Marx Brothers' MGM films, The Big Store, Groucho Marx plays two-bit detective Wolf J. Flywheel, hired by...
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Tommy Rogers
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1941
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Boasting Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth and bandleader Andre Kostelanitz as its leading players, it's surprising that Music in...
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Robert Gregory
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1940
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In this lively boxing comedy, Steve Bishop is a cowboy who works a waiter in an Italian restaurant. He agrees to participate...
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Steve Bishop
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1939
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Three manicurists hope to become entertainers through the auspices of their wisecracking agent (Fred Allen). Sally...
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Tommy Reynolds
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1938
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Thanks for Everything is an unjustly forgotten lampoon of media promotional stunts. Jack Haley wins a contest sponsored by an...
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1938
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Those zany Ritz Brothers are at it again--good news or bad, depending on one's feelings toward the team. This time they're a...
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Jerry Wade
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1938
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Two imprisoned con men become ace football players on the prison team in this comedy. They get into real trouble when the...
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Tommy Grant
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1938
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The Ritz Brothers play three goofballs working their way through college by putting in time at a tailor shop. The college...
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Band Leader
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1937
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Danny Walker
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1937
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Autograph hound Al Babson (Eddie Cantor) accidentally disrupts the filming of a movie about Ali Baba, and is injured in the...
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Yusuf
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1937
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Alice Faye stars as aspiring playwright Judith Poe Wells. She falls in love with producer George Macrae (Don Ameche), which...
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1937
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A strong-willed young man creates a rift with his father when turns down a safe position in the family business and becomes...
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Tony Mason
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1937
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In this homespun comedy, a farm family in Iowa lead a pastoral existence until old Ma decides that they must pull up stakes...
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1936
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The first of 20th Century-Fox's college musicals, Pigskin Parade is also close to the best of them in musical terms -- though...
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1936
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1936
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This lively riverboat musical shows off the vocal and terpsichorean talents of former Ziegfeld Follies star Barbara Stanwyck...
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1936
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1936
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This lesser Astaire/Rogers vehicle is one of several screen versions of the venerable Hubert Osborne stage play Shore Leave....
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1936
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The rollicking Jones family buys a trailer and heads for Yosemite in this comedy. Along the way, the older children find...
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1935
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