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VHS : Three for the Show |
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780800149154
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 0800149157
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: July 28, 1998
Running Time: 93 minutes
Sales Rank: 22532
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: February 24, 1955
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Rating: - A Legal Bigamist
Julie (Betty Grable) and Vernon Lowndes (Gower Champion) are a great team. He writes 'em and she plays 'em on the stage, but their team is incomplete. Julie's former husband Marty Stewart (Jack Lemmon) used to co-write the shows, but he was killed during the war, or at least that is what everyone thinks. In reality, Marty was marooned on an island; it was another Martin Stewart that died. Julie and Vernon are in for the shock of their lives when Marty returns and anticipates home sweet home, but ... Read More
Rating: - BETTY GRABLE QUEEN OF TECHNICOLOR "THREE FOR THE SHOW"
Betty Grable overshadows all in this fabulous musical from 1955, she looks glamorous with her million dollar legs and platinum blonde hair, Betty Sings& dances with all the gusto you would expect from this box office movie queen the most popular female star in the history of motion pictures,watch Betty Grable in Technicolor and CinemaScope, with the Champions Marge and Gower hustling for their share of the limelight and newcomer Jack Lemmon, but Betty as usual steals the show!.Three For The ... Read More
Rating: - I saw original film when I was a teenager .Brill.
Can I buy the video in England
Rating: - Grable show she still has 'it' in this comeback musical
Grable's first film away from Fox in 14 years is a winner - for the star. Her musical numbers (wish there had been more!) are fine, and check that Latin beat finale 'How Come You Do Me Like You Do' - it's sheer magic, thanks to Grable and Jack Cole's inspired choreography. One British critic who reviewed the film stated simply: "Forget the plot, gorgeous Grable more than make up for it."
Rating: - Grable show she still has 'it' in this comeback musical
Grable's first film away from Fox in 14 years is a winner - for the star. Her musical numbers (wish there had been more!) are fine, and check that Latin beat finale 'How Come You Do Me Like You Do' - it's sheer magic, thanks to Grable and Jack Cole's inspired choreography. One British critic who reviewed the film stated simply: "Forget the plot, gorgeous Grable more than make up for it."
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