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Directed by Mark SandrichOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Military humor in film,
Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Musical films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Bing Crosby,
Betty Hutton,
Sonny Tufts,
Ann Doran,
Noel Neill,
Mae ClarkeRating60%
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Directed by Lewis AllenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Loretta Young,
David Niven,
Eddie Albert,
Charles Ruggles,
Virginia Field,
Rita JohnsonRating60%
Lors de leur dixième anniversaire de mariage, Maggie et Dale Williams, dont le mariage est considéré par tous leurs amis comme l'exemple du mariage parfait, confessent qu'ils sont plus concernés par leur carrière respective que par leur conjoint. Le lendemain, leur fille Cookie dit d'ailleurs à ses grand-mères que Dale a dormi dans son bureau. Ils vont envisager le divorce, mais finalement se rendre compte qu'ils s'aiment encore., 2h6
Directed by Mark SandrichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Claudette Colbert,
Paulette Goddard,
Veronica Lake,
Cora Witherspoon,
George Reeves,
Barbara BrittonRating73%
The story covers many day-to-day events and contrasts the brutality of war against the sometimes futile efforts of the nurses to provide medical aid and comfort. Each of the nurses has a past or present love story with a soldier, with the longest-term one between the characters played by Colbert and George Reeves. Flashback narration and a sequence where the nurses and injured soldiers are stranded in Malinta Tunnel pinned down by aircraft fire are two notable aspects of the film., 1h44
Directed by Fred Astaire,
Bing Crosby,
Joan Caulfield,
Sol C. Siegel,
Mark Sandrich,
Arthur Sheekman,
Irving Berlin,
Stuart HeislerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Bing Crosby,
Fred Astaire,
Joan Caulfield,
Olga San Juan,
Billy De Wolfe,
Frank FaylenRating63%
The story is told in a series of vignettes and musical numbers that serve to show events in flashback. Our narrative link is New York radio star Jed Potter, who once was a renowned Broadway hoofer. The conceit is that he is on the air, telling his life story... which does not yet have an ending. The tale starts just after World War I and centers on two men who became friends while serving in the Army: rising dancer Potter and the business-minded Johnny Adams. While young, hardworking Potter dreams of and works for stardom, the more laid-back and less disciplined Adams has hopes of becoming a successful nightclub owner. In time, dancer Potter falls in love with a band singer, a "very pretty girl" named Mary O'Hara. He takes Mary to Adams' nightclub, and she takes a shine to Adams. Potter warns Mary that his old buddy is not the marrying kind. So, of course, she marries Adams. The union is not a happy one, despite the birth of a child. Adams' nightclub business is anything but a resounding success, and it turns out Potter was right: Adams is self-centered and unable to commit to his nightclubs, his marriage, or his daughter. The couple divorces, and Mary tries again with Potter. The two even become engaged. But Mary can't go through with the wedding and takes off. A devastated Potter turns to booze and subsequently suffers an accident that puts an end to his dancing career. He winds up behind a radio microphone, sharing his story with his audience, hoping that wherever Mary is, she can hear him., 1h8
Directed by Mark SandrichOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Robert Woolsey,
Bert Wheeler,
Ruth Etting,
Thelma Todd,
Dorothy Lee,
True Eames BoardmanRating63%
Todd stars as Amelia Frisby, the owner of a beauty supply business. Andy Williams (Wheeler) and Dr. Bob Dudley (Woolsey) convince her to hire them as salesman to promote her new flavored lipstick, and hilarity ensues. The film features Etting singing "Keep Romance Alive" and Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee singing "Keep On Doin' What You're Doin'" by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby., 1h41
Directed by Mark SandrichOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Edward Everett Horton,
Erik Rhodes,
Eric Blore,
Helen BroderickRating76%
An American dancer, Jerry Travers (Fred Astaire) comes to London to star in a show produced by the bumbling Horace Hardwick (Edward Everett Horton). While practicing a tap dance routine in his hotel bedroom, he awakens Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers) on the floor below. She storms upstairs to complain, whereupon Jerry falls hopelessly in love with her and proceeds to pursue her all over London.