1950 musical film adaptation of Ruggles of Red Gap. Directed by George Marshall. Screenplay by Edmund L. Hartmann and Robert O'Brien. Bob Hope, Lucille Ball (dubbed by Annette Warren), Bruce Cabot, Jack Kirkwood. Music by Van Cleave. Includes songs by Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Remastered in HD by Paramount Pictures – From 4K Scans of the 35mm YCM Three-Strip Technicolor Elements. One hour 32 minutes.
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Studio: KL Studio Classics
Filmed: 1950 - Released: 2022
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Brian Falduto has released a collaboration with admired EDM artist Real Hypha where they take Falduto's original whirlwind love song with an island groove and turn up the heat.“One More (Real Hypha Remix)” keeps the rich instrumentals we love from the original while adding an exotic, danceable beat. Listen to the new remix!
Country artist Brian Falduto released a music video for his cover of Dolly Parton's hit. Watch now!
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Annette Warren, the "secret" singing voice of Ava Gardner and Lucille Ball in such films as the MGM classic "Show Boat," and a nightclub, TV and recording star whose career spans the past 70 years, will return to the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood on Tuesday, Feb. 19 with a the premiere performance of her new show, Professor Bob and the Old Broad, joined by accompanist Bob Remstein.
For the Toronto company of Come From Away, their return to Newfoundland this week is a homecoming of sorts - bringing back to the island the musical that tells the stories of those who were stranded there, and the Canadians who took them in, following the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001. For the first time since the original TorontoBroadway company performed the musical in concert for the town of Gander - the musical has returned to 'the rock,' this time for a week of performances in St. John's, Newfoundland at the Holy Heart Theatre.
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