it might as well be spring - R&H's State Fair 1962 Film
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Pamela Tiffin! Check her out in "One, Two Three". Great actress.
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A 1933 version of the film? I haven;t heard of that one. Can you tell me more about this one?
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@issurchaim The singer's name is Anita Gordon. She also did the voice of the Singing Harp in the Mickey Mouse Beanstalk cartoon from Fun and Fancy Free!
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The 1945 version was a remake of the 1933 film. I am not sure that first film was a musical, though. I love all of these old movies. Just watched April Love the other day and loved to see Shirley Jones with Pat Boone. Lots of fun....
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The 1945 version is a remake of the first film done in 1933!
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i like both this and the 1945 version, but the 1945 version is far superior...does anyone know who sang for Pam Tiffin?
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You can hear allusions to 'Cock-Eyed Optimist' (from 'South Pacific') - another R&H hit - in this equally lovely song!
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I love that every version of this song is good.
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I much prefer this version. I love the actors and actresses in it, especially Tom Ewell, Alice Faye, and Bobby Darin. Maybe it's my age, but I saw this when it came out and always preferred it. Thanks for posting these clips.
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I love the new version better than the 1945 version..could anyone put the 1962 version on here ..i would love to have the movie. Bobby Darin is the greatest on the movie
She performs it really well but I have to say I like the 1945 version better.
ebisufandom 2 years ago 20
wow! I like her dress. Early 60s fashion was the best ;)
Linnet33 2 years ago 6