Broadway Melody Of 1940

Broadway Melody Of 1940, Broadway Melody Of 1940, DVD

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Albert Mannheimer, Alfred Newman, Alphonse Martell, Ann Morriss, Arthur Stuart Hull, Barbara Jo Allen, Broadway Melody Of 1940, Cole Porter, Don Brodie, Dore Schary, Douglas McPhail, E. Alyn Warren, Eddie Moran, Edgar Dearing, Eleanor Powell, Florence Rice, Frank Morgan, Fred Astaire, George Chandler, George Murphy, George Oppenheimer, Gertrude Simpson, Gladys Blake, Hal K. Dawson, Harry Lash, Herman Bing, Ian Hunter, Irving Bacon, Jack Cummings, Jack McGowan, Jack Mulhall, James Flavin, Jean del Val, Joe Yule, John T. Murray, Joseph Crehan, Leon Gordon, Libby Taylor, Lynne Carver, Mary Field, Mel Blanc, Mel Ruick, MGM Musical, Musicals (Theatrical), Norman Taurog, Paul E. Burns, Preston Sturges, Roger Edens, Sid Silvers, Trixie Frischke, Vincent Lawrence, Walter de Leon, Walter Ruick, Walter Soderling, William Tannen

The job - a career breakthrough, is supposed to go to hoofer Johnny Brett, but a mix-up in names give it to his partner. Another example of Broadway hopes dashed? Not when Johnny is played by Fred Astaire. Sparkling Cole Porter songs, clever comedy and dance legends Astaire and Powell make the final Broadway Melody (costarring George Murphy) a song to remember. Powell's nautical I Am the Captain and Astaire's blissful I've Got My Eyes on You are more than enough to please any fan. But they're just a warm-up for the leads to tap one number into immortality: Begin the Beguine, introduced by Frank Sinatra in That's Entertainment! With "You can wait around and hope, but you'll never see the likes of this again".

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