Hollywood Singing and Dancing: The 1940s (2008)
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Synopsis: Hosted by Academy Award winner Shirley Jones, the HOLLYWOOD SINGING AND DANCING series celebrates America’s grand tradition of movie musicals. This volume looks back at the war-torn 1940s,... Hosted by Academy Award winner Shirley Jones, the HOLLYWOOD SINGING AND DANCING series celebrates America’s grand tradition of movie musicals. This volume looks back at the war-torn 1940s, showcasing the best of the decade’s patriotic productions and recalling the stars--including Rita Hayworth, Dorothy Dandridge, and Frank Sinatra--who lit up the screen with their legendary talent. THE 1940s includes clips from COVER GIRL, THE HARVEY GIRLS, MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, and many more. [More]
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, June Haver
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, June Haver, Bing Crosby
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Mar 10, 2009
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