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Oct 5, 2024 · Girl Crazy. Directed by: Norman Taurog, Busby Berkeley. Starring: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Tommy Dorsey. Genres: Musical, Comedy, Romantic Comedy. Rated the #75 best film of 1943.
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- Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Tommy Dorsey
- Norman Taurog, Busby Berkeley
3 days ago · Classic MGM musicals found a winning pair with Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. In their youth, the two performers starred in several Andy Hardy movies and “Let’s Put On a Show” musicals, including Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), Babes in Arms (1939), Girl Crazy (1943), and Strike Up the Band (1940). These films feature simple premises and ...
Oct 14, 2024 · Since its Broadway opening in 1930, GIRL CRAZY has dazzled audiences with gorgeous and toe-tapping songs like “Bidin’ My Time,” “Embraceable You,” “Treat Me Rough,” “But Not...
2 days ago · With the introduction of the Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 that placed limits upon on-screen violence, Warner Bros. allowed Cagney a change of pace, casting him in the comedy Blonde Crazy, again opposite Blondell.
1 day ago · When her suspension was over, she was summoned back to work and she ultimately performed two songs as a guest in the Rodgers and Hart biopic Words and Music (1948), which was her last appearance with Mickey Rooney. Despite the all-star cast, Words and Music barely broke even at the box office.
3 days ago · Rosemary’s Baby: Krzysztof Komeda. The score for 1968 horror classic Rosemary’s Baby makes use of high piano tingles, followed by the “la la la…” of wistful, whispery vocals for the ultimate creep-factor in the film’s intro and recurring theme.
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2 days ago · The original soundtrack returned when Fantasound was also recreated in Dolby Stereo for the film's 1990 theatrical release. The result, named "Fantasound 90," was used as a basis of the audio for these releases. [ 152 ]
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