Young Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto are swept away by a tornado from their Kansas farm to the magical Land of Oz. They embark on a quest with three new friends - a talking scarecrow, a rusty tin woodman, and a cowardly lion - to see the Wizard, who can return her to her home and fulfill their wishes. Along the way, they must overcome the obstacles and threats posed by the Wicked Witch of the West. Will they succeed in their mission and find their way back home?
Where's Raymond? is an American sitcom that aired on ABC, starring Ray Bolger. The series aired from October 1953 to April 22, 1955. The series' title was spurred by Bolger's Broadway stage hit Where's Charley?. In the 1954-1955 season, the series was renamed The Ray Bolger Show.
A tour of the Disney Studio and a party celebrating the completion of Babes in Toyland.
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.
The Great Ziegfeld is a musical biographical film about Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., a Broadway impresario known for his lavish stage productions and his promotion of showgirls. The film follows Ziegfeld's rise to fame, his tumultuous relationships with his wife Anna Held and actress Billie Burke, and the financial crisis that threatens his theatrical empire. Despite obstacles, Ziegfeld perseveres and achieves vindication with his successful production, the Ziegfeld Follies.
Sweethearts (1938) follows a married couple who are famous Broadway stars. When they receive a letter from Hollywood offering them a chance to star in a movie, their relationship gets tested. Amid jealousy, deception, and the price of fame, the couple navigates their way through a series of comedic mishaps.
Babes in Toyland follows the story of two toy makers, Tom and Mary, who fall in love. They must join forces to save Toyland from the villainous Barnaby, who is determined to take over the town. With the help of some magical elements and the support of their friends, Tom and Mary embark on a whimsical adventure to save their home.
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.
A documentary about the making of the iconic film The Wizard of Oz, celebrating its 50th anniversary.
The adventures and mishaps of four couples, winners on a TV game show, along with their young chaperone, on a Hawaiian holiday.
That's Dancing! is a documentary that explores the art of dance and its history in Hollywood. It showcases various dance styles and iconic dance routines from classic movies. The film also delves into the behind-the-scenes world of dance filmmaking, featuring interviews with dancers, choreographers, and filmmakers. Through a combination of nostalgic reminiscence and captivating performances, That's Dancing! captures the joy and beauty of dance.
In April in Paris, a chorus girl from New York City goes on a transatlantic voyage to Paris and ends up posing as a sea captain's wife. She gets caught up in a festival and falls in love, but things get complicated when her true identity is revealed. This musical comedy combines romance, comedy, and music to create a delightful story of love and adventure in the city of love.
A young Hans Christian Andersen goes in search of knowledge in the Garden of Paradise in order to make his studies easier. Each time he falls asleep, he experiences in his dreams the different characters he would later write about in fairy tales including The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina, and The Emperor's New Clothes.
After getting her start in her parents' vaudeville act, Marilyn Miller is taken under the wing of dance sensation Jack Donahue. He senses the girl's enormous talent, and before long she's performing on Broadway. There, she is extremely successful and finds love with songwriter Frank Carter. Yet obstacles remain for the rising star, especially when he proposes marriage just before he's set to be deployed in World War I.
The Making of the Wizard of Oz is a documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the beloved film. It explores the challenges faced by the cast and crew, the innovative special effects used, and the enduring impact of the movie on popular culture. Through interviews and rare footage, the documentary offers a unique glimpse into the making of one of the greatest films of all time.
Rosalie, a talented ventriloquist, faces numerous obstacles on her path to love and success. With the help of her ventriloquist dummy and a football coach, she overcomes challenges and taps into her passion for music and dancing. Set in Romania, this heartwarming story follows Rosalie as she defies societal expectations and achieves her dreams.
Musical version of the comedy, "Charley's Aunt," by Brandon Thomas. As part of a simple enough ruse, a Cambridge student poses as his aunt but his scheme goes wrong, first when someone falls for the aunt, and then when the real aunt turns up.
Sunny is a 1941 film American film directed by Herbert Wilcox. It was adapted by Sig Herzig from the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical play Sunny. It stars Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger, John Carroll, Edward Everett Horton, Grace Hartman, Paul Hartman, Frieda Inescort, and Helen Westley.
A kind of filmed vaudeville show, using old material from RKO films and some new.
The Wizard of Oz composer Harold Arlen was a life-long camera buff, and this 16mm color footage was taken during portrait sittings for the film, as well as on the Emerald City set and outside a studio soundstage.