Around the turn of the century, two young men, Johnnie Bennett, a composer and Steve Adams, an artist, go to New York City to make their fortune. They both fall in love with the same girl, Patricia O'Neill. The artist paints a picture of her which outrages her father's sensibilities; but, as a result of the picture, she wins a chance to star in a Broadway play. She soon learns that the artist is just a trifler; and she turns to the composer, who loves her sincerely
At the Circus (1939) tells the story of a bankrupt circus that is struggling to stay afloat. With the help of the Marx Brothers, they try to find a financial solution to save the circus. The film is filled with comedy, music, and musical performances.
The Harvey Girls, a group of waitresses, travel to a western town in New Mexico to work at a restaurant. They face challenges such as a corrupt judge, a business feud, and a rival dance hall hostess. Along the way, they find love and overcome obstacles to build a successful future.
Stage Door Canteen is a heartwarming movie set during World War II, where a group of soldiers visit a canteen in New York that is frequented by famous stars of the time. The film showcases live performances by popular entertainers and explores the lives of the soldiers who find solace and joy in the midst of war. With comedy, music, and romance, Stage Door Canteen is a feel-good movie that celebrates the resilience and spirit of the human spirit.
The Goddess of Spring tells the story of a deity who is kidnapped by the devil and forced into a marriage. With the help of a rabbit, a fairy, and other mythical creatures, she escapes and returns to her rightful place in the world. This whimsical tale explores themes of ancient mythology, the changing of seasons, and the triumph of good over evil.
In this comedy musical, a ventriloquist finds himself in a romantic rivalry with a Russian opera singer. Their conflict is further complicated by unrequited love, blackmail, and false accusations. Set in Hollywood, the story takes place in a movie studio where various characters like a mermaid, tiger, and penguin come to life. The ventriloquist's roommate also becomes a romantic rival, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events.
In this classic animated short film, Mickey Mouse and his friends celebrate the night before Christmas. They encounter various adventures and comedic mishaps as they prepare for the arrival of Santa Claus.
The story of how 52nd Street became New York City's "Nightclub Row" in the 1930s.
A country bumpkin becomes a singing sensation on the radio.
In this musical, the second entry in a five-film series, a thrift shop owner sells his business and buys a small time radio station. He begins looking for sponsors. He finds one with a department store owner who will only lend him the money if he will allow his daughter, an aspiring tap-dancer and singer, to perform on the air. This is unfortunate as she is tone-deaf. To compensate, the owner hires a real singer to dub the daughter's voice. The singer and the owner's nephew fall in love and mayhem ensues. Songs include: the Oscar nominated "Who Am I?," "Swing Low Sweet Rhythm," "In The Cool of the Evening," "Make Yourself at Home," "The Swap Shop Song," "The Trading Post," "Sally," "Ramona," "Sweet Sue," "Dinah," "Margie," and "Mary Lou."
According to Doughboys in Ireland, there were those who sang their way through WW2. Radio tenor Kenny Baker plays Manhattan orchestra leading Danny O'Keefe, who is drafted into the army along with a Ritz Brothers-like quartet called The Jesters. Stationed in Ireland, Danny believes that his New York sweetheart Gloria (Lynn Merrick) has forgotten about him, thus he inaugurates a romance with Irish colleen Molly Callahan (Jeff Donnell).
A destitute, bored monarch falls in love with a chorus girl.
A love triangle ensues when a wandering minstrel falls in love with the woman promised to the Mikado, the Emperor of Japan. As the situation gets more complicated, hilarity and romance unfold.
Department store owner J. Elliott Dinwiddy has waited ten years for the perfect astrological moment to propose to his secretary, Myrtle Tweep. His astrological advisor, Dr. Wakefield, has told him that if he can unite a boy and a girl in true love before midnight, he can propose to Myrtle the following night at 3:15 a.m. and she will accept. Fate brings unemployed dancer Caroline Wilson into the music department of Dinwiddy's, where she meets handsome songwriter Terry Keith. Keith has been writing music for Dinwiddy's Silver Jubilee show and has allowed Dinwiddy's nephew, Truelove Spencer, to take all the credit. That night, Terry comes into Dinwiddy's to work on the music and finds Caroline asleep in the Honeymoon Cottage, the section of the department store Spencer supervises. Posing as a man named "Pinky," Dinwiddy promises Caroline that Spencer will hire her as the bride of the Honeymoon Cottage and invites her to live there.
A down-on-his-luck songwriter attempts to peddle musical compositions of a naive Arkansas hillbilly under his own name. Comedy.
The management of touring ice show faces mounting debts.
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