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Three for the Show
Three for the Show (1955) on 24 february 1955
, 1h33
Directed by H. C. Potter
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Musical
Themes Musical films, Films based on plays, Films about marriage
Actors Betty Grable, Jack Lemmon, Gower Champion, Marge Champion, Myron McCormick, Paul Harvey
Rating60% 3.04793.04793.04793.04793.0479
Singing-and-dancing stage star Julie (Betty Grable) is told that husband Marty (Jack Lemmon) is reported missing in action during Korea. After a long waiting period, she makes plans to marry Vernon (Gower Champion), who is Marty's best friend. After the marriage, Marty (who crashed but survived on an island) turns up at one of Julie's shows. Upon discovering Julie's new marriage, Marty demands his rights as her first husband.
Murder Is My Beat
Murder Is My Beat (1955) on 27 february 1955
, 1h17
Directed by Edgar George Ulmer
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Paul Langton, Barbara Payton, Robert Shayne, Selena Royle, Harry Harvey, Sr., Jay Adler
Rating59% 2.9993152.9993152.9993152.9993152.999315
Businessman Fred Deane is found dead with his face and hands burned beyond recognition. Detectives Patrick (Langton) and Rawley (Shayne) arrest Deane's girlfriend, nightclub-singer Eden Lane (Payton) and she is convicted of the crime. On the way to prison, Eden sees a man through the train window, identifying him as the murderer. Patrick and Eden jump from the train to search for the man. If the murderer isn't found, Eden will head off to jail.