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VHS : Tin Pan AlleyIn association with Amazon.comAvailability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303128818 Format: Black & White, NTSC ISBN: 6303128815 Label: Fox Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment Release Date: July 19, 1994 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: November 29, 1940 Sales Rank: 3408 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Alice gets a sisterAnd what a sister! Alice Faye and Betty Grable were made for each other as a musical comedy act, together or separately in given scenes. Alice, as the dominant sister, got most of the good single numbers, but Betty got a chance to show her stuff with "honeysuckle rose". I can't believe they were never again paired(although they were supposed to be, in "The Dolly Sisters" But, it was too late, as Alice decided to retire just then). John Payne and Jack Oakie were another great buddy pair, Oakie ... Read More Rating: - I'TS 2007 FOX !!!!!!!!!!Come on Fox the year is 2007 and most people are watching movies on DVD not VHS!!! How many times do we customers have to remind you that we would like to see your movies but, we cant because we dont have a VCR!!!!!! How bout it ??? DVDs are NOW...VCR is the past !!!! Rating: - Entertaining and predictable but superbly doneAlice Faye wryly observed in later years than many of her films had the same plot, with minor variations. This film is one of those, this time set in Tin Pan Alley and using the song publishing business as the framework. The film was planned as a follow up to "Alexander's Ragtime Band" but Tyrone Power and Don Ameche were unavailable. John Payne and Jack Oakie play song publishers and Faye and Betty Grable play a sister act who put over their songs. Faye falls for Payne who takes her ... Read More Rating: - One of Faye's best performancesSaw the movie a long time ago. "America I Love You." What a great song. Rating: - Period ClassicIf you enjoy Hollywood musicals of the period (1940) this one delivers the whole package. Beautiful girls, great music and a hokey love story. It is around the time of World War 1 and a couple of struggling songwriters played by John Payne and Jack Oakie pursue success and a pair of sisters with a song and dance act, played by Betty Grable and Alice Faye. All were at or close to their best for this one. Pop in the video, get some munchies, turn down the lights and tune out your troubles, ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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