Music For Millions, Music For Millions, DVD
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$5 - $10, Al Ferguson, All Titles, Arthur Space, Ben Lessy, Broderick O'Farrell, Byron Foulger, Capt. Somers, Charles Sullivan, Comedy, Connie Gilchrist, Danna McGraw, Dick Crockett, Disc on Demand, Doris Stone, Earl Schenck, Ed Agresti, Ed Gargan, Eddie Dunn, Eddie Jackson, Edith Leach, Effie Laird, Ethel Griffies, Frank Darien, Frank Hagney, Garry Owen, George Carleton, George Stoll, Geraldine Wall, Harry Burns, Harry Davenport, Helen Gilbert, Helen Pender, Henry Koster, Hugh Herbert, Jack Roth, Jane Green, Jeanne Bayless, Jimmy Durante, Jody Gilbert, Joe Pasternak, Joel Friedkin, Jose Iturbi, Josephine Allen, June Allyson, Katharine Balfour, Kenneth Scott, Larry Adler, Lee Phelps, Lillian Yarbo, Linda Deane, Lorraine Miller, Lorraine Page, Lottie Harrison, Lyle Clark, Madeleine LeBeau, Margaret Bert, Margaret O'Brien, Marie Wilson, Marsha Hunt, Mary Gordon, Mary Parker, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Music For Millions, Music Videos & Concerts, Musicals, Musicals & Performing Arts, Musicals (Theatrical), Myles Connolly, Ned Dobson Jr., Nestor Paiva, Over $10, Paul E. Burns, Robert Dudley, Robert E. O'Connor, Robert Homans, Roberta Ridley, Ronnie Rondell, Ruth Lee, Sam Finn, Sam McDaniel, Sarah Edwards, Stanley Andrews, Sybil Merritt, Tanis Chandler, Tim Murdock, Under $5, Volta Boyer, Wally Cassell, Warner Archive, William "Bill" Phillips, Willie BestThe women of a touring symphonic orchestra are a tightly knit group, and they're not about to let the secret they hold slip through the knitting. They'll wait until fragile, pregnant bassist Barbara Ainsworth (June Allyson) has her baby before letting her know about a War Dept. Telegram that says her husband is missing in action in the WWII Pacific. But Barbara begins to notice differences in the way the women are acting around her. The all-star Music for Millions is part weepie, part comedy, part morale booster and, all in all, a stirring showcase of works by Chopin, Debussy, Grieg and others. Jose Iturbi adds his gifted screen presence and talents as the orchestra's conductor. Jimmy Durante provides warmth and comedy relief that includes his nightclub favorite "Umbriago." And Margaret O'Brien's endearing performance as "Mike" capped a year that resulted in a special Academy Award for Outstanding Child Actress of 1944.
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