Annie, a young orphan girl, lives a difficult life in an orphanage run by an abusive woman. Her fortunes change when she is taken in by Oliver Warbucks, a wealthy and kind-hearted man. Annie's presence not only brings joy to Oliver's life but also helps him discover the true meaning of family and happiness.
The Godfather Epic: 1901-1959 (1992) follows the life of an Italian-American cop who becomes entangled with the Sicilian Mafia. As a witness to various crimes, he is put into witness protection and faces numerous challenges as he tries to navigate a world filled with violence, betrayal, and tragedy. The movie explores themes of power, family, and vengeance.
A visually impaired artist, Georgia O'Keeffe, overcomes obstacles like malnutrition and tuberculosis to become a successful artist.
Three ambitious young women risk it all when they compete for a chance to dance with the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes.
A realistic look at the life of a young immigrant man who comes to America with the hope of dancing on Broadway.
Liza Minnelli delivers a powerful and unforgettable performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, showcasing her incredible talent and captivating the audience with her mesmerizing voice and stage presence.
Lightning in a Bottle is a documentary film that explores the rich history of blues music in New York City. It showcases iconic performances at Radio City Music Hall and highlights the impact of blues on the city's cultural heritage. The film takes viewers on a journey through time, tracing the origins of blues in the city and its evolution over the years. It celebrates the vibrant blues music scene in Manhattan and shines a light on the key figures and historical events that shaped this genre.
Heaven & Hell: Live From Radio City Music Hall is a concert film that captures the legendary heavy metal band Heaven & Hell performing at the iconic Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The film showcases their electric live performance, bringing the audience into the heart of the concert experience. With powerful music, stunning visuals, and an energetic atmosphere, Heaven & Hell delivers an unforgettable show that truly captures the essence of heavy metal.
Hymn of the Nations, originally titled Arturo Toscanini: Hymn of the Nations, is a 1944 film directed by Alexander Hammid, which features the "Inno delle nazioni," a patriotic work for tenor soloist, chorus, and orchestra, composed by Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi in the early 1860s. (For this musical work, Verdi utilized the national anthems of several European nations.) In December 1943, Arturo Toscanini filmed a performance of this music for inclusion in an Office of War Information documentary about the role of Italian-Americans in aiding the Allies during World War II. Toscanini added a bridge passage to include arrangements of "The Star-Spangled Banner" for the United States and "The Internationale" for the Soviet Union and the Italian partisans. Joining Toscanini in the filmed performance in NBC Studio 8-H, were tenor Jan Peerce, the Westminster Choir, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.
An accidental slip reveals that a happily married couple were intimate before marriage.
In the first of Paramount's "Headliner" series, narrator Ted Husing travels up and down and around Broadway and other main stem New York City locations, and views the likes of Earl Carroll picking show-girls for hie Varieties; Al Jolson and Jack Benny rehearsing their radio programs; and other celebs, such as Gary Cooper visiting The Big Apple, and Bea Lillie and Sophie Tucker and others caught by the Headliner camera.
Anti-war propaganda musical set on an ocean liner.
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