Description |
1 DVD (358 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
monochrome |
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digital |
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optical |
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video file |
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DVD video |
Series |
Classic musicals ; disc 4
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Classic musicals ; disc 4.
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System Details |
DVD, double-sided. |
Note |
Delightfully dangerous (92 min.) produced in 1945. Private Buckaroo (68 min.) produced in 1942. Stage door canteen (132 min.) produced in 1943. Career girl (66 min.) produced in 1944. |
Credits |
Delightfully dangerous: director of photography, Milton Krasner ; editor, Harvey Mangerby ; original music, Morton Gould ; lyrics, Edward Heyman. Private Buckaroo: director of photography, Woody Bredell ; film editor, Milton Carruth ; choreography, John Mattison ; musical direction, Harry James. Stage door canteen: director of photography, Harry Wild ; music score, Freddie Rich. Career girl: original story, Dave Silverstein, Stanley Rauh ; director of photography, Gus Peterson ; editor, Robert Crandall. |
Cast |
Delightfully dangerous: Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy, Constance Moore, Arthur Treacher, Louise Beavers. |
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Private Buckaroo: Andrews Sisters, Shemp Howard, Donald O'Connor, Harry James and his music makers. |
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Stage door canteen: Kenny Baker, Tallulah Bankhead, Edgar Bergen. |
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Career girl: Frances Langford, Edward Norris, Iris Adrian, Craig Woods. |
Summary |
Delightfully dangerous: Musical comedy about two sisters -- one very conservative, the other a professional stripper -- and their clever ways of competing for the love of the same man. |
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Private Buckaroo: Lon Prentice, a rebellious young inductee who has trouble following orders during basic training until he hooks up with a retired officer's lovely daughter. Along the way, he and his buddies attend USO dances headlined by the Andrews Sisters and the hot trumpet of bandleader Harry James. |
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Stage door canteen: This war-era film tells the touching tale of a romance between an enlisted man and the hostess of New York City's famed Stage Door Canteen nightclub. Full of the stars who helped entertain the troops during World War II. |
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Career girl: Joan Terry arrives in New York and settles down in a theatrical boarding house filled with others trying to find their way onto the stage. In spite of the efforts of Terry's fiancé to prevent her from achieving her dream in hopes that she would return home to him, Terry lands a lead role in a musical that becomes the hit of the Broadway season. |
Genre/Form |
Musical films.
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Musical films.
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Comedy films.
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Comedy films.
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Feature films.
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Feature films.
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War films.
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War films.
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Video recordings.
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Video recordings.
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Added Author |
Lubin, Arthur, 1901-1995.
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Powell, Jane, 1929-2021.
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Bellamy, Ralph, 1904-1991.
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Moore, Constance, 1920-2005.
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Treacher, Arthur, 1894-1975.
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Beavers, Louise, 1902-1962.
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Cline, Edward, 1892-1961.
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O'Connor, Donald, 1925-2003.
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Howard, Shemp, 1895-1955.
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Borzage, Frank.
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Baker, Kenny, 1912-1985.
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Bankhead, Tallulah, 1902-1968.
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Bergen, Edgar, 1903-1978.
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Fox, Wallace, 1895-1958.
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Norris, Edward, 1911-2002.
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Langford, Frances.
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Adrian, Iris, 1912-1994.
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Woods, Craig.
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Andrews Sisters.
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Mill Creek Entertainment.
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Added Title |
Private Buckaroo.
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Stage door canteen.
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Career girl.
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