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A Charlie Brown Christmas - Opening
Charlie Brown, in the first Peanuts' special, thinks Christmas is too comercialized but decides to direct the school play where he learns about the...
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Esther Williams in big water extravaganza - Easy To Love
Spring, Beautiful Spring (O Frühling, wie bist du so schön)"
Written by Paul Lincke
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BUSBY BERKELEY - RUBY KEELER IN 42ND STREET (a film by ROY DEL RUTH - 1933)
Busby Berkeley was one of the true visionaries of the Hollywood studio era. In a time when producers pushed directors toward more formulaic interpr...
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"The Lady In The Tutti-Frutti Hat" from THE GANG'S ALL HERE
Busby Berkeley is at it again. Welcome to Banana Island. Only beautiful women with big bananas and little organ grinders with monkeys live here. Ca...
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Wonder Bar "Don' t say goodnight"
short film by Busby Berkeley 1934
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Busby Berkeley Wonder Bar
Dance number from Wonder Bar (1934), a movie maybe best known for the "gay" scene with two men dancing. However, here are fine examples of Busby Be...
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Busby Berkeley - Yes Yes! - Eddie Cantor - 1931 in HQ
Presented by The Anna May Wong Society (Anna is not in this Clip)www.annamaywongsociety.co
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"The Latin Quarter" from "Gold Diggers in Paris" 1938
Rosemary Lane & Rudy Vallee perform a number from the 1938 musical "Gold Diggers in Paris" Musical number staged by Busby Berkeley.
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What a catchy tune! Thanks for posting!
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Remember my forgotten men - 1933
From "Gold Diggers of 1933" with Joan Blondell and Etta Moten.
French subtitles.
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'THE WORDS ARE IN MY HEART' from the 1935 film 'GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935'
This BUSBY BERKELEY staging is amazing considering the technical know-how was limited at that time. 56 white grand pianos were used under which we...
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Your Great Name
An all-new video from The Worship Network featuring music from writers Krissy Nordhoff and Michael Neale. This new video was shot in Rocky Mountain...
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Beautiful music and scenery! My favorite part is the buffaloes drinking from the river. I have never seen anything like that before. What a great God we serve!
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Peppy Number from 1931
Kathryn Crawford sings us the introduction to this 1931 musical number "Happy Landing". The music is provided by Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra
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Superb rare video. I really appreciate you posting it!
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Dames (1934) - title musical sequence
Title musical sequence, choreographed by Busby Berkeley. From DAMES (1934, dir. Ray Enright, Busby Berkeley). For more info visit http://alsolikeli...
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Yes, BB had a drinking problem, unfortunately. However he was able to capture his ideas on film using elaborate props, real people and creative camera work, despite the alcoholism. No "green srceens" or computer animation back then! Amazing!!!
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Busby Berkeley - Dance Until The Dawn - 1931 in HQ
STEREO @ http://www.annamaywongsocie... This video presented by The Anna May Wong Society (Anna is not in this Clip) www.annamaywongsoc...
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Maybe I should have my testosterome checked. I just see the natural patterns of nature in the geometric patterns (blooming flowers, eyes, etc). Either way it is a captivating video that I am grateful to see for the first time in my 40+ years.
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Spin a Little Web of Dreams (Busby Berkeley)
Sung by Veree Teasdale. Choreography created and directed by Busby Berkeley. Lots of pretty blondes.
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Gold Diggers of 1933 - Shadow Waltz
Classic Berkeley choreography from the film GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933.
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Incredible in every way! I wonder how much that sceen cost to produce back then.
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Gold Diggers of 1933 - "We're in the Money"
The famous opening song from the film Gold Diggers of 1933, performed by Ginger Rogers. All musical scenes in the film, including this one, were ch...
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Absolutely wonderful! They don't make them like that anymore. Was Pig Latin that popular in the 1939's? I am a fan of anything Art Deco, so I will have to look that one up.
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Absolutely awesome! What that man could do with mirrors is genius! Thanks for posting this rarity.