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Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing (1987)


Expecting the usual tedium that accompanies a summer in the Catskills with her family, 17-year-old Frances 'Baby' Houseman is surprised to find herself stepping into the shoes of a professional hoofer—and unexpectedly falling in love.

¡Qué cosas tiene el amor!

¡Qué cosas tiene el amor!

¡Qué cosas tiene el amor! (1973)


The Loinaz siblings live off petty theft in refined environments. When they find out that Peret is going to shoot a movie in Marbella, the whole family moves their headquarters to Marbella.

A Lady's Morals

A Lady's Morals

A Lady's Morals (1930)


Romantic biography of Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind and her famous affairs.

Every Night at Eight

Every Night at Eight

Every Night at Eight (1935)


Three young girls working in an agency have build a singing trio. They want to "lease" the Dictaphone of their boss to make a record of their singing, but they are caught and fired. When they are not able to pay their rent any longer, they decide to try it on an amateur contest at a radio station.

Free and Easy

Free and Easy

Free and Easy (1930)


Gopher City Kansas hosts a beauty contest. The winner, Elvira Plunkett, and her mother go to Hollywood. The Chamber of Commerce also provides Elvira with an agent, Gopher City's own Elmer J. Butz. Elmer likes Elvira and the shy Elvira likes him, but Mrs. Plunkett, a formidable woman, has little use for hapless Elmer. On the train west, they meet movie star Larry Mitchell, who takes a shine to Elvira and helps her meet MGM directors once they get to Tinsel Town. Elmer, meanwhile, wants to help Elvira with her career and he also wants to be her man. Movie stardom does come to the Gopher City entourage, but to whom is a surprise. And who will win the lovely Elvira's hand?

FM

FM

FM (1978)


When a liberal music station's owners decide to introduce army recruitment ads, despite the protests of its manager, the rebellious DJs are determined to fight back, no matter the cost.

The Cocoanuts

The Cocoanuts

The Cocoanuts (1929)


During the Florida land boom, the Marx Brothers run a hotel, auction off some land and thwart a jewel robbery.

Hi, Good Lookin'!

Hi, Good Lookin'!

Hi, Good Lookin'! (1944)


An usher at a radio station studio pretends to be an executive at the station in order to help a pretty girl become a singer.

The Great American Broadcast

The Great American Broadcast

The Great American Broadcast (1941)


After WWI two men go into radio. Failure leads the wife of one to borrow money from another; she goes on, after separation, to stardom. A coast-to-coast radio program is set up to bring everyone back together.

This American Life: Live at BAM

This American Life: Live at BAM

This American Life: Live at BAM (2014)


It’s This American Life’s wildest, most ambitious live show ever! Nearly 50 actors, singers, dancers, musicians and comedians joined Ira Glass onstage at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Opera House on June 7th, 2014 to try some things they'd never tried before. The result? Journalism turned into opera, into plays, into a Broadway musical. Comedy from Mike Birbiglia, and SNL’s Sasheer Zamata. Songs from Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields. Dance from Monica Bill Barnes & Company.

Footlight Parade

Footlight Parade

Footlight Parade (1933)


A fledgling producer finds himself at odds with his workers, financiers and his greedy ex-wife when he tries to produce live musicals for movie-going audiences.

It's Great to Be Alive

It's Great to Be Alive

It's Great to Be Alive (1933)


An aviator who crash landed on an island in the South Pacific returns home to find that he is the last fertile man left on Earth after an epidemic of masculitus.

Palooka

Palooka

Palooka (1934)


Joe Palooka is a naive young man whose father Pete was a champion boxer, but his lifestyle caused Joe's mother Mayme to leave him and to take young Joe to the country to raise him.

People Are Funny

People Are Funny

People Are Funny (1946)


A comedy based on NBC's "People Are Funny" radio (and later television) program with Art Linkletter with a fictional story of how the program came to be on a national network from its humble beginning at a Nevada radio station. Jack Haley is a producer with only half-rights to the program while Ozzie Nelson and Helen Walker are the radio writers and supply the romance. Rudy Vallee, always able to burlesque himself intentional and, quite often, unintentional, is the owner of the sought-after sponsoring company. Frances Langford, as herself, sings "I'm in the Mood for Love" while the Vagabonds quartet (billed 12th and last) chimes in on "Angeline" and "The Old Square Dance is Back Again."

Playing Around

Playing Around

Playing Around (1930)


New York girl has a dull boyfriend and seems destined for a dull marriage when she meets a rich playboy who has money to burn and places to go.

Bride of the Regiment

Bride of the Regiment

Bride of the Regiment (1930)


As they are leaving the church following their wedding, Count Adrian Beltrami and Countess Anna-Marie are told that the Austrians are marching on the town to quell an Italian uprising. The bride and relatives induce the count to flee to his castle, but Tangy, a silhouette cutter, brings word from the revolutionary committee asking him to return; the count goes, asking Tangy to pose as the count and protect Anna-Marie.

Peacock Alley

Peacock Alley

Peacock Alley (1930)


Claire Tree spends the night in the hotel room of her friend and confidante, saying goodbye to him before her impending marriage the following day. When she returns to the hotel with her husband the following night, the house detective accuses her of prostitution and throws them out. Now Claire must explain everything to her unsympathetic husband.

Social Register

Social Register

Social Register (1934)


Chorus girl Patsy Shaw crashes a high-society party, meets playboy Charlie Breen, they fall in love, and are on their merry way to wedded bliss. However, Charlie's snobbish, ever-loving mama doesn't think that Patsy is worthy and sets out to prove it.

They Learned About Women

They Learned About Women

They Learned About Women (1930)


Jack and Jerry are doing okay between profession baseball and Vaudeville. That is, until love and gold-diggers get in the way.

Too Much Harmony

Too Much Harmony

Too Much Harmony (1933)


A singer is involved with two women in his life, one a "good" girl and one a "bad" one."