Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals (1974) (no video link)
Subject
Musical films--United States
20th Century Fox
URL
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Description
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(https://www.worldcat.org/title/fred-astaire-salutes-the-fox-musicals/oclc/786052425):
Fred Astaire presents the history of 20th Century Fox musicals with excerpts from many of the company's musicals.
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Let's Dance (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Betty Hutton (performers) (1950)(no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
Dance
Musical
URL
Description
Content description by Stephan Eichenberg on IMDB.com
(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042674) :
Donald Elwood meets after the war his former USO partner, Kitty McNeil, who is now a rich widow with a little child. She tries to evade her paternal grandmother, who wants her to live in a way according to the customs of her dead husband's class.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Two clippings from Under Cover magazine with program description and photo.
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Follow the Fleet (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (performers) (1936) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
Musical
Fred Astaire
URL
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Content description by Diana Hamilton on IMDB.com
(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027630):
When the fleet puts in at San Francisco, sailor Bake Baker tries to rekindle the flame with his old dancing partner, Sherry Martin, while Bake's buddy Bilge Smith romances Sherry's sister Connie. But it's not all smooth sailing: Bake has a habit of losing Sherry's jobs for her; and despite Connie's dreams, Bilge is not ready to settle down.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One clipping from Under Cover magazine with program listing circled.
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Easy Come Easy Go (motion picture) - Elvis Presley (performer) (trailer) (1967) (no video link)
Subject
Musical
Motion picture
Romance films
URL
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Description
Content description from Worldcat.org
(https://www.worldcat.org/title/easy-come-easy-go/oclc/983881126):
A Navy frogman discovers buried treasure and sets out to retrieve it with the aid of the skipper's daughter in this romance set to sixties music.
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Dance sequences from Carefree (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (performers) (1938)
Subject
Ballroom dancing
Motion pictures
Swing (Dance)
URL
Dream sequence
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Yam Dance
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Mesmerizing dance
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A psychiatrist agrees to hypnotize his friend's girlfriend in order to convince her to accept his proposals of marriage, but she ends up falling for the psychiatrist instead.
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Creator
Mark Sandrich (director)
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (performers)
Allan Scott and Ernest Pagano (screenplay)
Dudley Nichols and Hagar Wilde (story and adaptation)
What You Mean We? (Alive From Off Center unknown episode) - Laurie Anderson (performer) (1986)
Subject
Sketch comedy television programs
Popular music--1981-1990
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_You_Mean_We%3F)
What You Mean We? is a 1986 American made-for-television musical short film starring the performance artist Laurie Anderson, who also wrote and directed the piece.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide. Alive From Off Center. A dazzling new video and music performance by recording star and new music sensation Laurie Anderson is featured.
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Babes on Broadway (motion picture) - Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney (performers) (excerpts) (1941)
Subject
Motion pictures
Musicals--Excerpts--Scores
URL
How About You?
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Chin up! Cheerio! Carry On!
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Tu canción
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You Cry Real Pretty
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Anything Can Happen in New York
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Yankee Doodle Boy
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Content Description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babes_on_Broadway):
Babes on Broadway is a 1941 American musical film starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and directed by Busby Berkeley, with Vincente Minnelli directing Garland's big solo numbers. The film, which features Fay Bainter and Virginia Weidler, was the third in the "Backyard Musical" series about kids who put on their own show, following Babes in Arms (1939) and Strike Up the Band (1940). Songs in the film include "Babes on Broadway" by Burton Lane (music) and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg (lyrics), and "How About You?" by Lane with lyrics by Ralph Freed, the brother of producer Arthur Freed. The movie ends with a minstrel show performed by the main cast in blackface.
Ephemera: available through the CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Page from Under Cover magazine with program circled and brief description of program; small clipping with additional paragraph describing the program. Handwritten notes on folder: Judy Sings. Together Again, Judy Garland in Concert, Babes on Broadway. Separate folder titled Babes on Broadway with one page from TV Guide, program circled. Handwritten notes in folder: Unfortunately I left out a whole sequence - 1) w/hoedown 2) & comments by host = 7th film by Rooney & Garland. He won award but she more money. He $1200 per week, She $2000 per week. They good friends. She wrote fiction on set while he socialized w/rest of actors & crew.
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Stormy Weather (motion picture) - Lena Horne and Bill Robinson (performers) (excerpts) (1943)
Subject
Motion pictures
Musicals--Excerpts--Scores
URL
Jumpin' Jive
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Lena Horne
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Ain't Misbehavin'
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That Ain't Right
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The Cakewalk
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Content description from Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stormy_Weather_(1943_film)):
Stormy Weather takes its title from the 1933 song of the same title, which is performed near the end of the film. It is based upon the life and times of its star, dancer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Robinson plays "Bill Williamson", a talented born dancer who returns home in 1918 after serving in World War I and tries to pursue a career as a performer. Along the way, he approaches a beautiful singer named Selina Rogers, played by Lena Horne in one of her few non-MGM film appearances (and one of only two films from the 1930s-1940s in which Horne played a substantial role). The character of Selina was invented for the film; Robinson did not have such a romance in real life.
The film's musical highlights include Waller performing his composition "Ain't Misbehavin'", Cab Calloway leading his band in his composition "Jumpin' Jive", and a lengthy sequence built around the title song, featuring the vocals of Lena Horne and the dancing of Katherine Dunham. Horne also performs in several dance numbers with Robinson.
The film is considered one of the best Hollywood musicals with an African-American cast, the other being MGM's Cabin in the Sky (1943). The film is considered a primary showcase of some of the top African-American performers of the time, during an era when African-American actors and singers rarely appeared in lead roles in mainstream Hollywood productions, especially those of the musical genre.
Ephemera: available through the CCDR collections at Arizona State University. One page from Under Cover magazine with handwritten notes.
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Creator
Andrew L. Stone (director)
Jerry Horwin (writer)
Seymour B. Robinson (writer)
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Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Hot_Wax):
American Hot Wax is a 1978 biopic film directed by Floyd Mutrux and written by John Kaye, telling the story of pioneering disc jockey Alan Freed, who was instrumental in introducing and popularizing rock and roll in the 1950s. Freed is often credited with coining the term "Rock 'n' Roll." The film starred Tim McIntire as Freed, Fran Drescher as Freed's feisty secretary, Laraine Newman as a young aspiring songwriter (based on Carole King), Melanie Chartoff as a young singer, Jeff Altman as a sleazy record promoter who is told off by everybody he approaches, Jay Leno as Freed's mischievous limousine driver, Moosie Drier in a warmly reviewed performance as the head of a Buddy Holly fan club with at least 5,000 members, and a bit part by a 21 year-old Cameron Crowe. It also featured performances by Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frankie Ford, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and the Brooklyn Dreams as "Professor La Plano and The Planotones". The film was not a box-office success.
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Glorifying the American Girl (motion picture) (1929)
Subject
Motion picture acting
Musicals
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorifying_the_American_Girl):
The plot involves a young woman (Mary Eaton) who wants to be in the Follies, but in the meantime is making ends meet by working at a department store's sheet music department, where she sings the latest hits. She is accompanied on piano by her childhood boyfriend (Edward Crandall), who is in love with her, despite her single-minded interest in her career. When a vaudeville performer (Dan Healy) asks her to join him as his new partner, she sees it as an opportunity to make her dream come true. Upon arriving in New York City, our heroine finds out that her new partner is only interested in sleeping with her and makes this a condition of making her a star. Soon, however, she is discovered by a representative of Ziegfeld.
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Stage Door Canteen (motion picture) (1943)(no video link)
Subject
World War II
Musicals
Description
Content description from Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_Door_Canteen_(film)) :
The film, made in wartime, celebrates the work of the Stage Door Canteen, created in New York City as a recreational center for both American and Allied servicemen on leave to socialize with, be entertained or served by Broadway celebrities. The storyline follows several women who volunteer for the Canteen and must adhere to strict rules of conduct, the most important of which is that their job is to provide friendly companionship to and be dance partners for the (often nervous) men who are soon to be sent into combat. No romantic fraternization is allowed. Eileen (Cheryl Walker) is a volunteer who confesses to only becoming involved in the Canteen in order to be discovered by one of the Hollywood stars in attendance. She ultimately finds herself falling in love with one of the soldiers (William Terry).
Ephemera: none available
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Creator
Frank Borzage (director and producer)
Delmer Daves (writer)
Cheryl Walker (actor)
Lon McCallister (actor)
Margaret Early (actor)
William Terry (actor)
Marjorie Riordan (actor)
Publisher
United Artists
Date
1943 June 24
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Title
Second Chorus (motion picture) - Paulette Goddard and
Fred Astaire (performers) (1940)(no video link)
Subject
Comedy films
Musicals
Description
Content description from Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chorus) :
Danny O'Neill (Fred Astaire) and Hank Taylor (Burgess Meredith) are friends and rival trumpeters with "O'Neill's Perennials", a college band. Both have managed to prolong their college careers by failing seven years in a row. At a performance, Ellen Miller (Paulette Goddard) catches Danny's and Hank's eyes. She serves them a notice for her boss, a debt collector, but the fast-talking O'Neill and Taylor soon have her working as their manager. Tired of losing gigs to the Perennials, Artie Shaw, playing himself, comes to woo Ellen away to be his booking manager. She tries to get Danny and Hank an audition for Shaw's band, but their jealous hi-jinks get them fired. Ellen talks Shaw into letting rich wannabee musician J. Lester Chisholm (Charles Butterworth) back a concert. It looks like the jig is up when Hank pretends to be Ellen's jealous husband, and then her brother. Danny and Hank manage get Chisholm back on board, then get Shaw to agree to put Danny's song into the show. All they have to do is keep Chisholm and his mandolin (which he wants to play in the concert) away from Shaw until after the show; the solution is sleeping pills to knock Chisholm, and incidentally Hank, out. To Ellen's relief, Danny finally acts professionally, arranging his number for the show, which Shaw says "has really grown up into something special." He hands the baton to Danny, who successfully dance-conducts his own composition.
Ephemera: none available
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Creator
H. C. Potter (director)
Boris Morros (producer)
Frank Cavett (writer of the original story)
Paulette Goddard (performer)
Fred Astaire (performer)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (motion picture) (trailer) (1954)(no video link)
Subject
Musicals
Motion pictures
Description
Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047472/):
Adam, the eldest of seven brothers, goes to town to get a wife. He convinces Milly to marry him that same day. They return to his backwoods home. Only then does she discover he has six brothers - all living in his cabin. Milly sets out to reform the uncouth siblings, who are anxious to get wives of their own. Then, after reading about the Roman capture of the Sabine women, Adam develops an inspired solution to his brothers' loneliness.
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Creator
Howard Keel and Julie Newmar (performers)
Stanley Donen (director)
Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, and Dorothy Kingsley (writers)
Broadway Melody of 1940 (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell (performers) (excerpts) (1940)
Subject
Swing (Dance)
Musicals
URL
Trailer
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Begin the Beguine
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Excerpt
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Excerpt
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Operatic hilarious performance
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Description
Content Description from Wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadway_Melody_of_1940):
Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) and King Shaw (George Murphy) are a dance team so down on their luck that they work in a dance hall for no money. Meanwhile, Clare Bennett (Eleanor Powell) is a big Broadway star. Owing to a case of mistaken identity, Shaw is offered the chance to be Clare's dancing partner in a new Broadway show, when it was really Johnny's dancing that producer Bob Casey (Frank Morgan) saw and wanted. The partnership breaks up, but Johnny still helps out King, who lets his newfound success go to his head. Clare eventually realizes that Johnny, not King, is the better dancer, and she falls in love after having lunch with him. When Shaw gets drunk on opening night, Johnny steps in and saves the show with a brilliant performance, though he lets King think he did it himself. Clare later tells King the truth. Just before the next show, Clare discovers King drunk again, and Johnny becomes the permanent replacement. After the show, they find out that King was pretending to be drunk so that Johnny would get the job.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide. Broadway Melody of 1940. Friendship and rivalry between dance partners sparks this delightful musical, highlighted by outstanding Cole Porter tunes. Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, George Murphy star. Handwritten: Under Cover August 1985.
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Flying Down to Rio (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Gene Raymond (performers) (trailer) (1933)
Subject
Musicals
Motion pictures
Airplane wing dance
URL
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Description
Content Description from WorldCat (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Down_to_Rio):
Flying Down to Rio is a 1933 American pre-Code RKO musical film noted for being the first screen pairing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, although Dolores del Río and Gene Raymond received top billing and the leading roles. Among the featured players are Franklin Pangborn and Eric Blore. The songs in the film were written by Vincent Youmans (music), Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu (lyrics), with musical direction and additional music by Max Steiner. This is the only film in which Rogers was billed above famed Broadway dancer Astaire.
The black-and-white film (later computer-colorized) was directed by Thornton Freeland and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Lou Brock. The screenplay was written by Erwin S. Gelsey, H. W. Hanemann and Cyril Hume, based on a story by Lou Brock and a play by Anne Caldwell. Linwood Dunn did the special effects for the celebrated airplane-wing dance sequence at the end of the film. In this film, Dolores Del Rio became the first major actress to wear a two-piece women's bathing suit onscreen.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One small clipping from Under Cover magazine with program listing and brief description. Handwritten note on folder: Under Cover KAET, 18 August, 1985.
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Creator
Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Dolores del Río, and Gene Raymond (performers)
The Cocoanuts (motion picture) - The Marx Brothers (performers) (1929)
Subject
Vaudeville--United States
Motion pictures
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cocoanuts):
The Cocoanuts is a 1929 pre-Code musical comedy film starring the Marx Brothers. Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the film stars the four Marx Brothers, Oscar Shaw, Mary Eaton, and Margaret Dumont. It was the first sound film to credit more than one director (Robert Florey and Joseph Santley), and was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. Kaufman Broadway musical play. Five of the film's tunes were composed by Irving Berlin, including When My Dreams Come True, sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton.
The Cocoanuts is set in the Hotel de Cocoanut, a resort hotel, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx) runs the place, assisted by Jamison (Zeppo Marx), who would rather sleep at the front desk than actually help him run it. Chico and Harpo arrive with empty luggage, which they apparently plan to fill by robbing and conning the guests. Mrs. Potter (Margaret Dumont, in the first of seven film appearances with the Marxes) is one of the few paying customers. Her daughter Polly (Mary Eaton) is in love with struggling young architect Bob Adams (Oscar Shaw). He works to support himself as a clerk at the hotel, but has plans for the development of the entire area as Cocoanut Manor. Mrs. Potter wants her daughter to marry Harvey Yates (Cyril Ring), whom she believes to be of higher social standing than the clerk. This suitor is actually a con man out to steal the dowager's diamond necklace with the help of his conniving partner Penelope (Kay Francis).
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It's Always Fair Weather (motion picture) - Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, and Cyd Charisse (performers) (trailer) (1955)
Subject
Motion pictures
Musicals
Swing (Dance)
URL
Trailer
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_Always_Fair_Weather):
It's Always Fair Weather is a 1955 MGM musical satire scripted by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, who also wrote the show's lyrics, with music by André Previn and starring Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray, and dancer/choreographer Michael Kidd in his first film acting role. The film, co-directed by Kelly and Stanley Donen, was made in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor. Although well received critically at the time, it was not a commercial success, and is widely regarded as the last of the major MGM dance oriented musicals. In recent years it has been recognized as a seminal film because of the inventiveness of its dance routines. It's Always Fair Weather is noted for its downbeat theme, which may have hurt it at the box office, and has been called a rare cynical musical.
Ephemera: Availabale throught the CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Two pages from Arizona Republic TV guide. Handwritten notes by JWK: 3 men - Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Michael Kid. Cyd Cherrise, Jane Meadows. Two especially noteworthy dances. Beginning - 3 men dance w/trash can lids on their feet. Near end - Gene Kelly dances on roller skates in the street. (one sequence not recorded - Dan Dailey dancing drunk & turning point of plot).
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Creator
Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen (director)
Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, and Cyd Charisse (performers)
Cradle Will Rock (musical satire) (excerpts) (1982)
Subject
Great Depression
Satire in art
URL
Moll's Song (I'm Checkin' Home Now)
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Introduction by John Houseman for its 1982 revival by PBS
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Content description from Acting Company (http://theactingcompany.org/plays/2017-18-season/the-cradle-will-rock-1982-83#overview) :
When first produced in 1937, The Cradle Will Rock, combined musical comedy form with a strong pro-labor statement in the midst of the Great Depression. The play is a satire on the evils of a town run by a corporation demonstrated in a series of rapidly sketched scenes with music: ballads, production numbers, extended sections of recitative. These show the control of Mr. Mister, archetypal capitalist and war profiteer exerts over the mythical Steeltown USA.
One scene shows Mr. Mister’s cozy relationship with Editor Daily, culminating in an arm-flapping dash/duet sung to “The Freedom of the Press.” In another scene the president of the university parades his compliant professors before Mr. Mister; in yet another scene, two artists, Dauber and Yasha, alternately fawn over and snarl at Mrs. Mister – hungry for patronage, despising their own dependency.
This production was staged by Mr. Houseman in the style of the 1937 original. Performed on a bare stage, the production incorporates Brechtian staging techniques with the on-stage piano player again delivering scene-setting announcements.
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Fiddler on the Roof (motion picture) - Topol (performer) (trailer) (1971)
Subject
Motion pictures
Musicals
URL
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Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/fiddler-on-the-roof/oclc/921149699):
Tevye is a poor milkman in czarist Russia, where he provides for three unmarried daughters and a sharp-tongued wife. Faced with mounting financial strain and growing anti-Semitism, Tevye strives to maintain balance despite the precarious nature of his situation.
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046807):
Two Americans on a hunting trip in Scotland become lost. They encounter a small village, not on the map, called Brigadoon, in which people harbor a mysterious secret, and behave as if they were still living two hundred years in the past.
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Creator
Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, Cyd Charisse, and Elaine Stewart (performers)
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The life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer, and singer George M. Cohan.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Three pages from Reader's Digest (May 1987) with article about James Cagney.
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Kiss Me Kate (motion picture) (trailer) (1953) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
URL
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045963):
An ex-husband and wife team star in a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew; off-stage, the production is troublesome with ex-lovers' quarrels and a gangster looking for some money owed to them.
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The Gospel at Colonus (Televised Musical) starring Morgan Freeman, Carl Lumbly, Jevetta Steele, and Robert Earl Jones (1983)
Subject
Gospel music
Musicals
URL
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Content descriprion from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gospel_at_Colonus):
The Gospel at Colonus is an African-American musical version of Sophocles's tragedy, Oedipus at Colonus. The show was created in 1983 by the experimental-theatre director Lee Breuer, one of the founders of the seminal American avant-garde theatre company Mabou Mines, and composer Bob Telson. The musical was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The show had a brief run on Broadway in 1988.
In 1985 PBS televised the original Brooklyn Academy of Music production, as presented by the American Music Theater Festival at the Annenberg Center in Philadelphia, as part of the Great Performances series. The performers included Morgan Freeman as The Messenger, Carl Lumbly as Theseus, Jevetta Steele as Ismene, and Robert Earl Jones as Creon. In the 1985 incarnation, The Soul Stirrers (credited collectively) and the Institutional Radio Choir assume roles as citizens of Colonus.
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Creator
Morgan Freeman (actor)
Carl Lumbly (actor)
Jevetta Steele (actor)
Robert Earl Jones (actor)
Pippin: His Life and Times (musical) (1981) (no video link)
Subject
Young men--Psychology--Drama
Parables
Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/pippin-his-life-and-times/oclc/893478543):
Using the medieval legend of Charlemagne's son, Pippin, heir apparent to the Holy Roman Empire, this musical pageant is a parable about a young man's search for meaning and truth.
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Creator
Bob Fosse (director and choreographer)
Stephen Schwartz (composer and lyricist)
Kathryn Doby (choreographer)
Ben Vereen, William Katt, Leslie Denniston, Benjamin Rayson, Martha Raye, and Chita Rivera (performers)
The Gay Divorcee (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (performers) (trailer) (1934) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
URL
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025164):
An American woman travels to England to seek a divorce from her absentee husband, where she meets - and falls for - a dashing performer.
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Creator
Mark Sandrich (director)
George Marion Jr., Dorothy Yost, and
Edward Kaufman (writers)
La Cucaracha (motion picture) - Lloyd Corrigan (director) (1934) (no video link)
Subject
Motion pictures
Description
Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025019):
La Cucaracha is a 1934 short film (20 minutes) directed by Lloyd Corrigan.
Señor Martinez, a famous theater owner, visits a local café in Mexico because of its reputation for good food and to audition the famous dancer who performs there. Martinez tells the café owner that if the dancer is as good as he has heard, he will offer the dancer a contract to perform in his theater. The café's female singer hears about this and is determined that he won't leave the café without her.
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Creator
Lloyd Corrigan (director and writer)
Carly Wharton, John Twist, and Jack Wagner (writers)
Steffi Duna, Don Alvarado, and Paul Porcasi (performers)
Puttin' On The Ritz (motion picture) - Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason (performers) (1930)
Subject
Motion pictures
URL
The entire movie can be viewed on the RareFilmm website. To be redirected to the page, please click the hyperlink below. Puttin' On The Ritz - RareFilmm
Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puttin%27_On_the_Ritz_(film)):
Puttin' On the Ritz is a 1930 musical film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason. The screenplay was written by Gleason and William K. Wells based on a story by John W. Considine, Jr. It was the first of many films to feature the popular song "Puttin' On the Ritz", which was written and published by Irving Berlin in 1929.
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Creator
Edward Sloman (director)
Joseph M. Schenck and John W. Considine, Jr. (producers)
Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason (actors)
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend sequence from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Marilyn Monroe (performer) (1953)
Subject
Motion picture
URL
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Description
Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045810):
Showgirls Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw travel to Paris, pursued by a private detective hired by the suspicious father of Lorelei's fiancé, as well as a rich, enamored old man and many other doting admirers.
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Shall We Dance (motion picture) - Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers (performers) (trailer) (1937)
Subject
Motion picture
Ballroom dancing
URL
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Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shall_We_Dance_(1937_film)):
Peter P. Peters (Fred Astaire), an American ballet dancer billed as "Petrov", dances for a ballet company in Paris owned by the bumbling Jeffrey Baird (Edward Everett Horton). Peters secretly wants to blend classical ballet with modern jazz dancing, and when he sees a photo of famous tap dancer Linda Keene (Ginger Rogers), he falls in love with her. He contrives to meet her, but she is less than impressed. They meet again on an ocean liner traveling back to New York, and Linda warms to Petrov. Unknown to them, a plot is launched as a publicity stunt "proving" that they are actually married. Outraged, Linda becomes engaged to the bumbling Jim Montgomery (William Brisbane), much to the chagrin of both Peters and Arthur Miller (Jerome Cowan), her manager, who secretly launches more fake publicity.
Peters and Keene, unable to squelch the rumor, decide to actually marry and then immediately get divorced. Linda begins to fall in love with her husband, but then discovers him with another woman, Lady Denise Tarrington (Ketti Gallian), and leaves before he can explain. Later, when she comes to his new show to personally serve him divorce papers, she sees him dancing with dozens of women, all wearing masks with her face on them: Peters has decided that if he cannot dance with Linda, he will dance with images of Linda. Seeing that he truly loves her, she happily joins him onstage.
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The Music Man (motion picture) - Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, and Paul Ford (performers) (trailer) (1962) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Music_Man_(1962_film)):
The Music Man is a 1962 American musical film starring Robert Preston as Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo. The film is based on the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name by Meredith Willson. The film was one of the biggest hits of the year and highly acclaimed critically.
Ephemera: Available through the CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Three pages from Under Cover magazine; one small clipping with program listing.
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It's Not Where You Start (song from Seesaw, the musical) - Tommy Tune (performer) (1973)
Subject
Musicals--Excerpts--Scores
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seesaw_(musical)) :
Seesaw is a 1973 American musical with a book by Michael Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields.
Based on the William Gibson play Two for the Seesaw, the plot focuses on a brief affair between Jerry Ryan, a young lawyer from Nebraska, and Gittel Mosca, a kooky, streetwise dancer from the Bronx. The musical numbers evoke colorful aspects of New York City life but have relatively little to do with the story. The most notable feature of the score's original orchestrations by Larry Fallon was their wide use of brass instruments.
It's not where you start is one of the musical numbers from Seesaw.
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Strike Up the Band (motion picture) - Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney (performers) (trailer) (1940) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
URL
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033110):
Jimmy Connors and his girl-friend want to take part in Paul Whiteman's highschool's band contest, but they cannot afford the fare. But per chance the meet Paul Whiteman in person and are able to convince him, that their band is good enough, so he lends them the money. But then one of their friends becomes seriously ill and had to be carried in a hospital per plane, they had to use Whiteman's money for this.
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Creator
Busby Berkeley (directors)
John Monks Jr, Fred F. Finklehoffe, Herbert Fields, and Kay Van Riper (writers)
A Damsel in Distress (motion picture) - Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Joan Fontaine (performers) (1937) (trailer)
Subject
Single women -- Great Britain -- Drama.
Upper class -- Great Britain -- Drama.
Household employees -- Great Britain -- Drama.
Household employees.
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Damsel_in_Distress_(1937_film)) :
A Damsel in Distress is a 1937 English-themed Hollywood musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine, George Burns, and Gracie Allen. Loosely based upon the P.G. Wodehouse 1919 novel of the same name, and the 1928 stage play written by Wodehouse and Ian Hay, it has music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, and was directed by George Stevens, the second (and last) Astaire musical directed by Stevens; the first was Swing Time.
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Creator
George Stevens (director)
Pandro S. Berman (producer)
Fred Astaire (performers)
George Burns (performers)
Gracie Allen (performers)
Joan Fontaine (performers)
Let's Kiss and Make Up dance sequence from Funny Face (motion picture) - Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn (performers) (1957)
Subject
Musicals--Excerpts--Scores
URL
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Description
Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Face) :
Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical Funny Face by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star (Fred Astaire), the plot is totally different and only four of the songs from the stage musical are included. Alongside Astaire, the film stars Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson.
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The Gold Diggers of 1935 (motion picture) (trailer) (1935) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
URL
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026421):
Romantic antics abound among the guests at a luxury hotel, including a stage director, an eccentric millionaire, and the daughter of a financial backer.
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Creator
Busby Berkeley (director)
Manuel Seff and Peter Milne (screenwriters)
Robert Lord and Peter Milne (writers)
Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou, and Gloria Stuart (performers)
Delgadina (musical number from Corridos! Tales of Passion and Revolution) (TV special) - Michael Smuin (choreographer) (1987) (no video link)
Subject
Villa, Pancho--1878-1923--Drama
Villa, Pancho-- 1878--1923
Corridos
URL
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Content Description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/corridos-tales-of-passion-and-revolution/oclc/43453891) :
Examines the influence of Corridos, Mexican and Mexican American ballads, which celebrate popular heroes and folk tales and provide a sense of history and standards of public morality. Includes performances of Corridos in a program originally produced for stage, with historical and critical commentary between performances.
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