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... St. Louisban! (Meet Me in St. Louis)
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1943 - Ezer mosoly (Thousands Cheer)
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1943 - Bemutatjuk Lily Marsot (Presenting Lily Mars)
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... - Amíg el nem mentek (Since You Went Away)
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1943 - Ezer mosoly (Thousands Cheer)
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1941 - Ó, légy jó hozzám! (Lady Be Good)
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... B-kategóriás drámában (Pilot #5), megkapta Cole Porter Du Barry Was a Lady című film férfi főszerepét Lucille Ball-al az oldalán. Az első alkalma, hogy filmben saját koreográfiájára táncoljon, a Thousands Cheer című filmben nyílt, ahol egy felmosóronggyal ad elő egy színlelt szerelmes táncot.
A vásznon, mint táncos, első áttörését akkor érte el, amikor az MGM kölcsönadt... |
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... hihetetlenül népszerűvé vált, ezt énekelték Amerika-szerte születésnapok alkalmával. Meghódította a Broadwayt is: 1931-ben a The Band Wagon című musicalben hangzott el, 1933-ban az As Thousands Cheer című darabban csendült fel. A Western Union is elkészítette ekkoriban az első zenélő képeslapját, mely a Happy Birthday-t zümmögte. Ezen a ponton elégelte meg a szabadrablást Jessica ... |
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... hihetetlenül népszerűvé vált, ezt énekelték Amerika-szerte születésnapok alkalmával. Meghódította a Broadwayt is: 1931-ben a The Band Wagon című musicalben hangzott el, 1933-ban az As Thousands Cheer című darabban csendült fel. A Western Union is elkészítette ekkoriban az első zenélő képeslapját, mely a Happy Birthday-t zümmögte. Ezen a ponton elégelte meg a szabadrablást Jessica ... |
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... Hardy's secretary Kathryn Land. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin in films such as "Seven Sweethearts" (1942) and "Anchors Aweigh" (1945), she became a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston", and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me Kate" (1953). In this film, she teamed up with Howard Keel, with whom she ha... |
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... Again".
Among the films she appeared in during her time at MGM were "The Big Store" (1941) with the Marx Brothers, "Ship Ahoy" (1942) with Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton, "Thousands Cheer" (1943) in which she endured ribbing from Mickey Rooney about her singing style, "Du Barry Was a Lady" (1943) with Skelton and Lucille Ball, the film version of "Meet the People" (1944... |
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... Ann starred in" Maisie" (1939) which would turn into a series of ten films with the last being "Undercover Maisie" in 1947. In between, she starred in such movies as "Dulcy" (1940), "Thousands Cheer" (1943) and "Three Hearts for Julia" (1943). During the 1950's, she played in only four films. By this time, however, Ann had turned to the relatively new medium--television, where she... |
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... after 20 years in the business. After her divorce in 1959, she started a short but highly regarded night-club career.
She parted ways with MGM in 1943 after her next film, "Thousands Cheer", in which she appeared only for a few minutes to perform a specialty number (as part of an all-star cast). She danced in a giant pinball machine in "Sensations of 1945" (1944) for U... |
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... Hardy's secretary Kathryn Land. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin in films such as "Seven Sweethearts" (1942) and "Anchors Aweigh" (1945), she became a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston", and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me Kate" (1953). In this film, she teamed up with Howard Keel, with whom she ha... |
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... Again".
Among the films she appeared in during her time at MGM were "The Big Store" (1941) with the Marx Brothers, "Ship Ahoy" (1942) with Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton, "Thousands Cheer" (1943) in which she endured ribbing from Mickey Rooney about her singing style, "Du Barry Was a Lady" 1 - 2 - http://www... |
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... Ann starred in" Maisie" (1939) which would turn into a series of ten films with the last being "Undercover Maisie" in 1947. In between, she starred in such movies as "Dulcy" (1940), "Thousands Cheer" (1943) and "Three Hearts for Julia" (1943). During the 1950's, she played in only four films. By this time, however, Ann had turned to the relatively new medium--television, where she... |
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... after 20 years in the business. After her divorce in 1959, she started a short but highly regarded night-club career.
She parted ways with MGM in 1943 after her next film, "Thousands Cheer", in which she appeared only for a few minutes to perform a specialty number (as part of an all-star cast). She danced in a giant pinball machine in "Sensations of 1945" (1944) for U... |
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... Hardy's secretary Kathryn Land. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin in films such as "Seven Sweethearts" (1942) and "Anchors Aweigh" (1945), she became a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston", and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me Kate" (1953). In this film, she teamed up with Howard Keel, with whom she ha... |
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... Again".
Among the films she appeared in during her time at MGM were "The Big Store" (1941) with the Marx Brothers, "Ship Ahoy" (1942) with Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton, "Thousands Cheer" (1943) in which she endured ribbing from Mickey Rooney about her singing style, "Du Barry Was a Lady" 1 - 2 - http://www... |
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