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Bundle of Joy
»rank: 5728
0ur opinion:Description:Mistaken identity and crossed heart strings result when a cheerful, out-of-work salesgirl is mistaken for the mother of an abandoned infant. Although she tries to explain the situation at first, she is soon singing a different tune when the baby helps her win back her job, win over the boss's son and discover her own maternal instincts. This musical version of Ginger Rogers' classic, Bachelor Mother (1939), is the only film to team America's favorite newlyweds of the 195Os, Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. Year: ...
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938)
»rank: 3587
0ur opinion:Description:Mistaken identity and crossed heart strings result when a cheerful, out-of-work salesgirl is mistaken for the mother of an abandoned infant. Although she tries to explain the situation at first, she is soon singing a different tune when the baby helps her win back her job, win over the boss's son and discover her own maternal instincts. This musical version of Ginger Rogers' classic, Bachelor Mother (1939), is the only film to team America's favorite newlyweds of the 195Os, Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. Year: ...
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Girl Crazy
»rank: 5949
0ur opinion: :The promise of '0ne Hundred Beautiful Girls on Horseback' and a personal appearance by the Tommy Dorsey orchestra are among the enticements of this 1943 MGM musical, a typical installment in the Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland let's-put-on-a-show genre. Not typical is the quality of the songbook, which trots out some sublime George and lra Gershwin tunes: 'Embraceable You,' 'Fascinating Rhythm,' and a meltingly plaintive Garland solo on 'But Not for Me.' The plot has rich kid Rooney, energized as usual, sent away to a boys' school ...
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Young Tom Edison
»rank: 11628
0ur opinion: :The promise of '0ne Hundred Beautiful Girls on Horseback' and a personal appearance by the Tommy Dorsey orchestra are among the enticements of this 1943 MGM musical, a typical installment in the Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland let's-put-on-a-show genre. Not typical is the quality of the songbook, which trots out some sublime George and lra Gershwin tunes: 'Embraceable You,' 'Fascinating Rhythm,' and a meltingly plaintive Garland solo on 'But Not for Me.' The plot has rich kid Rooney, energized as usual, sent away to a boys' school ...
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Toast of New Orleans
»rank: 11162
0ur opinion: :The promise of '0ne Hundred Beautiful Girls on Horseback' and a personal appearance by the Tommy Dorsey orchestra are among the enticements of this 1943 MGM musical, a typical installment in the Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland let's-put-on-a-show genre. Not typical is the quality of the songbook, which trots out some sublime George and lra Gershwin tunes: 'Embraceable You,' 'Fascinating Rhythm,' and a meltingly plaintive Garland solo on 'But Not for Me.' The plot has rich kid Rooney, energized as usual, sent away to a boys' school ...
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Little Nellie Kelly
»rank: 7068
0ur opinion: :The promise of '0ne Hundred Beautiful Girls on Horseback' and a personal appearance by the Tommy Dorsey orchestra are among the enticements of this 1943 MGM musical, a typical installment in the Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland let's-put-on-a-show genre. Not typical is the quality of the songbook, which trots out some sublime George and lra Gershwin tunes: 'Embraceable You,' 'Fascinating Rhythm,' and a meltingly plaintive Garland solo on 'But Not for Me.' The plot has rich kid Rooney, energized as usual, sent away to a boys' school ...
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Onionhead
»rank: 3951
0ur opinion:Description:A Coast Guard cook wreaks havoc aboard a ship.
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Mad About Music
»rank: 11299
0ur opinion:Description:A Coast Guard cook wreaks havoc aboard a ship.
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Adventures of Tom Sawyer
»rank: 2379
0ur opinion:Description:A Coast Guard cook wreaks havoc aboard a ship.
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Words & Music
»rank: 6629
0ur opinion: :The plot is a hokey whitewash of the careers of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, with characters talking in stilted phrases ('Gee, Larry, that's marvelous, really and truly') and complexities reduced to ground zero. But Rodgers and Hart comprised one of the greatest song-writing teams of the 2Oth century, and Words and Music (1948) is an excuse for a gang of Hollywood's top performers to have their way with the tunes. Mel Tormé croons a melancholy 'Blue Moon,' June Allyson twinkles through 'Thou Swell,' and ...
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