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Search results for | Musical
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Deep In My Heart
(1954) [G]
Jose Ferrer stars as the composer Sigmund Romberg, who creates and plays charming music, reminiscent of his native Austria, in the Cafe Vienna on Second Avenue. His boss, opera diva Anna Mueller, convinces him to try writing some popular ragtime music and he is soon swept up in the glamorous... More
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The Marx Brothers: At The Circus
(1939) [G]
A wealthy young man (Kenny Baker II) forsakes the fortune of his rich aunt (Margaret Dumont) to run away to the circus in which his sweetheart (Florence Rice) performs. But when the evil owner (James Burke) steals the takings to pay off his mortgage, the only people who can help are the strongman... More
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The Marx Brothers: Animal Crackers
(1930) [G]
Captain Spaulding, the noted explorer, returns from Africa and attends a gala party held by Mrs. Rittenhouse. A painting displayed at that party is stolen, and the Marx's help recover it. Well, maybe 'help' isn't quite the word I was looking for, this is the Marx Brothers after all... More
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The Marx Brothers: A Day At The Races
(1937) [G]
Maureen O'Sullivan must rely upon a wealthy hypochondriac if she is to save her hospital, unless the Marx Brothers can save her in “ A Day At The Races”. The film includes some of their most famous sketches in a truly lavish production. A “paste up” involves the villainess being literally... More
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The Marx Brothers: A Night At The Opera
(1935) [G]
The Marx Brothers take on high society. Two lovers who are both in opera are prevented from being together by the man's lack of acceptance as an operatic tenor. Pulling several typical Marx Brothers' stunts, they arrange for the normal tenor to be absent so that the young lover can get his chance. More
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High Society
(1956) [G]
The Philadelphia Story has jazz- and Bing, Grace, Satchmo and The Voice! The rich are generally different. But in matters of the heart, they're just as scatterbrained as the rest of us. Heiress Tracy Lord (Grace Kelly) is engaged to one man (John Lund), attracted to another (Frank Sinatra) and,... More
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Camelot (1967)
(1967) [G]
The legend of King Arthur has enchanted generation after generation. His pure, perfect kingdom was shattered because of the tragic passion between Queen Guenevere and the Round Table's bravest knight Lancelot. Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe shaped that saga into the 1960 musical Camelot.... More
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Jesus Christ Superstar
(1973) [M]
This dazzling interpretation of the hit Tim Rice - Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera tells the story of Christ's final weeks in a bold and epic production. Shot entirely on location in Israel, Producer-director Norman Jewison creates a brilliant example of modern movie making with groundbreaking... More
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Pal Joey
(1957) [PG]
Frank Sinatra hits all the right notes with two of Hollywood's most voluptuous beauties in Pal Joey, a scintillating musical comedy featuring many of Sinatra's most popular tunes. When brash entertainer Joey Evans (Sinatra) lands in San Francisco determined to make it big, he scores his biggest... More
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42nd Street
(1933) [G]
Musical tale highlighting the problems of putting on a Broadway musical show. Songs include '42nd Street', 'Shuffle Off To Buffalo' and 'You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me.' Music and lyrics by Al Dubin and Harry Warren. Based on a novel by Bradford Ropes. More
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