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Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
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Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Debbie Reynolds became a nationally recognized film star after the release of this first Tammy movie (several sequels and a television program followed). Tammy nurses back to health a wealthy young... Debbie Reynolds became a nationally recognized film star after the release of this first Tammy movie (several sequels and a television program followed). Tammy nurses back to health a wealthy young pilot whose plane crashes near her home. Features the popular song, "Tammy." Academy Award Nominations: Best Song ("Tammy"). [More]
Starring: Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Nielsen, Walter Brennan, Mala Powers
Starring: Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Nielsen, Walter Brennan, Mala Powers, Sidney Blackmer, Mildred Natwick, Fay Wray, Philip Ober, Craig Hill, Louise Beavers, April Kent
Director: Joseph Pevney
Director: Joseph Pevney
Producer: Ross Hunter
Screenwriter: Oscar Brodney
Composer: Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Frank Skinner
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