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Mitzi and a Hundred Guys (1975)
One of several television specials starring actress and singer Mitzi Gaynor. This special includes guests Jack Albertson and Michael Landon. Songs performed include: “I’ve Got the Music in Me,” Gaynor and Landon performing “Life is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me),” Gaynor performing “Oh My My,” “Keep On Trucking,” and “Got to Get You Into My Life,” Gaynor and Albertson performing “When the Girl in My Arms is You” and “Four or Five Times,” Gaynor with a version of “Did You Happen to See the Most Beautiful Girl in the World” and “Always,” Albertson singing “Mandy,” Gaynor and Landon with “Delightful, Delicious, Delovely,” joined by Albertson for “We Got Us,” a dance number, and finally Gaynor singing “You Are the Sunshine of My Life.”
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Mitzi (1968)
Mitzi Gaynor welcomes guests George Hamilton & Phil Harris (The Jungle Book) for a sparkling hour of music, comedy and dance. Songs performed include “Everybody Loves My Baby,” “Gentle on My Mind,” “Pretty,” and “Love Is Blue.” Mitzi & George parody classic movies on the late-late show, George playing Cary Grant to Mitzi’s Rosalind Russell, Rock Hudson to her Doris Day, and Glenn Ford to her Rita Hayworth.
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Happy Anniversary (1959)
An accidental slip reveals that a happily married couple were intimate before marriage.
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Anything Goes (1956)
Bill Benson and Ted Adams are to appear in a Broadway show together and, while in Paris, each ‘discovers’ the perfect leading lady for the plum female role. Each promises the prize role to the girl they selected without informing the other until they head back across the Atlantic by liner – with each man having brought his choice along! It becomes a stormy crossing as each man has to tell his ‘find’ that she might not get the role after all.
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Three Young Texans (1954)
A western about a Texan who robs a train in an effort to prevent his father from committing the crime, a young girl who attempts to help him after learning about the theft, and a cowboy friend who demands a share of the money.
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Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952)
A musical comedy based on several Damon Runyon short stories. When a bookie on the run, Robert ‘Numbers’ Foster, falls for a pretty country songbird, Emily Ann Stackerlee , he’ll do anything to help her make it big — including a stint in jail to pay for his crimes. But will the tough guy’s sacrifice of the heart pay off when it comes to his girlfriend’s singing career?
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My Blue Heaven (1950)
Radio star Kitty Moran, long married to partner Jack, finds she’s pregnant, but miscarries. For a change, the couple turn their act into a series on early TV and try to adopt a baby. Finally they acquiring a girl in a somewhat back alley manner.
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The I Don’t Care Girl (1953)
This semi-film within a film opens in the office of producer George Jessel, who never saw a camera he couldn’t get in front of, who is holding a story conference to determine the screen treatment for the life of Eva Tanguay, and Jessel is unhappy with what the writers present him.He tells them to look up Eddie McCoy, Eva’s one-time partner, for the real inside story on the lusty and vital Eva. Eddie’s version is that he discovered her working as a waitress in an Indianapolis restaurant in 1912, wherein singer Larry Woods and his partner Charles Bennett get into a fight over her and both land in the hospital, and McCoy convinces the manager to put Eva on as a single to fill their spot. She flopped, but McCoy arranges for Bennett to be her accompanist, and she went out of his life. The writers look up Bennett, now head of a music publishing company, who says McCoy’s story is phony, and it was Flo Zigfeld who discovered Eva for his Follies.
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Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1953)
War-weary Captain Willoby and his men are the occupation force on an island of lovely women…and are forbidden to fraternize.
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The Birds and the Bees (1956)
On an ocean voyage, a card shark and her father cheat a naive man out of his money. Things take a twist when the girl falls in love with the man she’s just fleeced.
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The Joker Is Wild (1957)
Frank Sinatra stars in director Charles Vidor’s 1957 film biography of nightclub entertainer Joe E. Lewis. The cast also includes Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, Eddie Albert, Beverly Garland, Jackie Coogan, Harold Huber, Barry Kelley, Ted de Corsia, Ned Glass, Mary Treen and Sid Melton.
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