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42nd Street
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Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels View AllCrew
Lloyd Bacon (Director), Rian James (Screenplay), James Seymour (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Mar. 11th, 1933
Runtime: 1 hour, 29 minutes
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Takoma11
Aside from the production numbers, the film really sparkles with the performances and the characters.
Aside from the production numbers, the film really sparkles with the performances and the characters.
Gideon58
This humorous musical comedy told with a pretty straight face is the story of Julian Marsh (Warner Baxter), a famous Broadway director who finds out that he is dying and decides to put on one more great show before he takes his final curtain call, a little something called PRETTY LADY.
This humorous musical comedy told with a pretty straight face is the story of Julian Marsh (Warner Baxter), a famous Broadway director who finds out that he is dying and decides to put on one more great show before he takes his final curtain call, a little something called PRETTY LADY.
Iroquois
As a result, there is barely anything in the way of musical numbers until the film's third act, where the musical itself actually gets underway.
As a result, there is barely anything in the way of musical numbers until the film's third act, where the musical itself actually gets underway.
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