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Vaudeville -- United States -- Drama.
Courtship -- Drama.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Drama.
Mail order brides -- Drama.
Waitresses -- Drama.
Restaurants -- Drama.
Musical theater -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
Pen pals -- Drama.
Anonymous letters -- Drama.
Farm ownership -- New England -- Drama.
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Judy Garland [digita...
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Judy Garland [digital videodisc] / presented by Warner Home Video.
Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [2013]
Subjects
Vaudeville -- United States -- Drama.
Courtship -- Drama.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Drama.
Mail order brides -- Drama.
Waitresses -- Drama.
Restaurants -- Drama.
Musical theater -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
Pen pals -- Drama.
Anonymous letters -- Drama.
Farm ownership -- New England -- Drama.
Series:
Greatest classic legends film collection.
Description:
4 videodisc (417 min.) : sound, black and white, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents:
disc 1. For me and my gal (1942, 104 min.) -- disc 2. The Harvey girls (1946, 1 min.) -- disc 3. In the good old summertime (1949, 103 min.) -- disc 4. Summer stock (1950, 109 min.).
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Summary:
For me and my gal: Musical comedy about a vaudeville song-and-dance team who buck tough times and World War I on their way to success in show business. (1942, b&w, 104, min.)
The Harvey girls: Susan meets a cheery group of young women traveling out to open a 'Harvey House' restaurant at a remote whistle stop to provide good cooking and wholesome company for railway travelers. (1946, col., 101 min.)
In the good old summertime: A musical version of "The shop around the corner" tells the story of a salesgirl correspondence through a dating service with a man who turns out to be the manager she detests. (1949, col., 103 min.)
Summer stock: Romance blooms during the summer in New England when Jane Falbury's sister shows up with a theatrical troupe and convinces her to let them stage a musical in the barn. (1950, col., 109 min.)
Awards:
Academy Award, 1946: Best song ("On the Atchinson, Topeka and the Santa Fe" / music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Johnny Mercer)
Audience:
MPAA rating: Not rated.
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Salt Lake-Moanalua Public Library
DVD -- DVD, Fiction
DVD
4356 A-D
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