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Sun Valley Serenade

(more) »rank: 1659

starring: Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller, Milton Berle, Lynn Bari
directed by: H. Bruce Humberstone





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Home Sweet Homicide

(more) »rank: 8257

starring: Lynn Bari, Connie Marshall
directed by: Lloyd Bacon


Editorial Product Review: :Mystery writer Marian Carstairs is hard at work trying to finish her latest novel. Her three children meanwhile are entertaining themselves trying to solve a murder in their own neighborhood. In between gathering clues, the kids play matchmaker by trying to fix up their widowed mom with the handsome detective investigating the case.


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Francis Joins the Wacs

(more) »rank: 5740

starring: Donald O'Connor, Julie Adams, Chill Wills, Mamie Van Doren, Lynn Bari
directed by: Arthur Lubin


Editorial Product Review: :Mystery writer Marian Carstairs is hard at work trying to finish her latest novel. Her three children meanwhile are entertaining themselves trying to solve a murder in their own neighborhood. In between gathering clues, the kids play matchmaker by trying to fix up their widowed mom with the handsome detective investigating the case.


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Orchestra Wives

(more) »rank: 10548

starring: George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Glenn Miller, The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Lynn Bari
directed by: Archie Mayo


Editorial Product Review: :'It's Hep! It's Hot! It's Hilarious!' reads the tagline for Orchestra Wives, a frothy slice of celluloid made in 1942 and featuring the great Glenn Miller Band. And that tagline is, well, sort of true. As is often the case with films of this genre (musical comedy with the occasional touch of drama), the story is largely superfluous: a naïve, smalltown girl (Ann Rutherford) falls for a fast-talking, smooth-playing trumpeter (George Montgomery); he proposes after spending, oh, about ...


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I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

(more) »rank: 5549

starring: Susan Hayward, William Lundigan, Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates, Gene Lockhart
directed by: Henry King


Editorial Product Review: :'It's Hep! It's Hot! It's Hilarious!' reads the tagline for Orchestra Wives, a frothy slice of celluloid made in 1942 and featuring the great Glenn Miller Band. And that tagline is, well, sort of true. As is often the case with films of this genre (musical comedy with the occasional touch of drama), the story is largely superfluous: a naïve, smalltown girl (Ann Rutherford) falls for a fast-talking, smooth-playing trumpeter (George Montgomery); he proposes after spending, oh, about ...


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Charlie Chan in Paris

(more) »rank: 12333

starring: Warner Oland, Mary Brian, Thomas Beck, Erik Rhodes, John Miljan
directed by: Lewis Seiler, Hamilton MacFadden


Editorial Product Review: :'It's Hep! It's Hot! It's Hilarious!' reads the tagline for Orchestra Wives, a frothy slice of celluloid made in 1942 and featuring the great Glenn Miller Band. And that tagline is, well, sort of true. As is often the case with films of this genre (musical comedy with the occasional touch of drama), the story is largely superfluous: a naïve, smalltown girl (Ann Rutherford) falls for a fast-talking, smooth-playing trumpeter (George Montgomery); he proposes after spending, oh, about ...


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Kit Carson (Colorized)

(more) »rank: 3009

starring: Dana Andrews, John Hall, Lynn Bari


Editorial Product Review: :'It's Hep! It's Hot! It's Hilarious!' reads the tagline for Orchestra Wives, a frothy slice of celluloid made in 1942 and featuring the great Glenn Miller Band. And that tagline is, well, sort of true. As is often the case with films of this genre (musical comedy with the occasional touch of drama), the story is largely superfluous: a naïve, smalltown girl (Ann Rutherford) falls for a fast-talking, smooth-playing trumpeter (George Montgomery); he proposes after spending, oh, about ...


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Hello Frisco Hello

(more) »rank: 12750

starring: Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakie, Lynn Bari, Laird Cregar
directed by: H. Bruce Humberstone


Editorial Product Review: :'It's Hep! It's Hot! It's Hilarious!' reads the tagline for Orchestra Wives, a frothy slice of celluloid made in 1942 and featuring the great Glenn Miller Band. And that tagline is, well, sort of true. As is often the case with films of this genre (musical comedy with the occasional touch of drama), the story is largely superfluous: a naïve, smalltown girl (Ann Rutherford) falls for a fast-talking, smooth-playing trumpeter (George Montgomery); he proposes after spending, oh, about ...


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Blood & Sand (1941)

(more) »rank: 288

starring: Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth, Alla Nazimova, Anthony Quinn
directed by: Rouben Mamoulian


Editorial Product Review: : You have to wait over 20 minutes for Tyrone Power's entrance in Blood and Sand, but it's a good one: a close-up of Power grinning like FDR, his hair oiled and a cigar jutting out of his teeth, framed against a blood-red backdrop. This is the young matador Juan Gallardo, now grown after the opening reels have established his childhood as a bullfighting prodigy. What happens upon Juan's return to Seville is high Technicolor drama: success in ...


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Curly Top (1935)

(more) »rank: 13640

starring: Shirley Temple, John Boles, Rochelle Hudson, Jane Darwell, Rafaela Ottiano
directed by: Irving Cummings


Editorial Product Review: : You have to wait over 20 minutes for Tyrone Power's entrance in Blood and Sand, but it's a good one: a close-up of Power grinning like FDR, his hair oiled and a cigar jutting out of his teeth, framed against a blood-red backdrop. This is the young matador Juan Gallardo, now grown after the opening reels have established his childhood as a bullfighting prodigy. What happens upon Juan's return to Seville is high Technicolor drama: success in ...


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Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match.

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