The Hollywood Musicals Collection (1930)
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Runtime: 93 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Delivering 50 musicals from Hollywood's golden age, this razzle-dazzle set is the cinematic equivalent of experiencing everlasting jazz hands. With Laurel and Hardy in the 1930s, Elvis in the... Delivering 50 musicals from Hollywood's golden age, this razzle-dazzle set is the cinematic equivalent of experiencing everlasting jazz hands. With Laurel and Hardy in the 1930s, Elvis in the 1960s, and everyone from Stephen Sondheim and Cole Porter to Frankie and Annette in between, this collection includes such classics as FOLLOW THAT DREAM; MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS; WEST SIDE STORY; GUYS AND DOLLS; THE FANTASTICKS; NEW YORK, NEW YORK; BEACH BLANKET BINGO; A CHORUS LINE; FIDDLER ON THE ROOF; DE-LOVELY; HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS; A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM; THE APPLE; FRANKIE AND JOHNNY; and much more! [More]
Starring: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Elvis Presley, Eddie Cantor
Starring: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Elvis Presley, Eddie Cantor, Joel Grey, John Savage, Kevin Kline, Ashley Judd, Anne Helm, Barnard Hughes, Lola Albright, Sandra Nelson, Kevin McNally, Ritz Brothers
Director: Gordon Douglas, Thornton Freeland, William Asher, Milos Forman, Phil Karlson
Director: Gordon Douglas, Thornton Freeland, William Asher, Milos Forman, Phil Karlson
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