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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe second installment in the "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.The second installment in the "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.The second installment in the "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
Judy Garland
- Jo Hayden
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Mickey Rooney
- Clips from 'Girl Crazy' & 'Words and Music' etc.
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Bing Crosby
- Clip from 'Going Hollywood'
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Robert Taylor
- Clip from 'Broadway Melody of 1936'
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Greer Garson
- Katherine
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Clark Gable
- Clips from 'Gone with the Wind' & 'Strange Cargo' etc.
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Kathryn Grayson
- Clip from 'Lovely to Look At'
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Leslie Caron
- Lili
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Jeanette MacDonald
- Clips from 'New Moon' & 'Broadway Serenade'
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Nelson Eddy
- Clip from 'New Moon'
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Doris Day
- Ruth Etting
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Ann Miller
- Clip from 'Kiss Me Kate'
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Ann Sothern
- Dixie Donegan
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Frank Sinatra
- Clarence Doolittle
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Jimmy Durante
- Clips from 'Hollywood Party', 'Two Girls and a Sailor' & 'Jumbo'
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Eleanor Powell
- Clips from 'Born to Dance' & 'Lady Be Good'
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Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis was Fred Astaire's final dance performance on film.
- PifiasDuring the clip from Bésame, Kate (1953), Gene Kelly identifies the choreographer as Hermes Pan. But the clip shown, "From This Moment On", was actually choreographed by Bob Fosse, one of the dancers.
- Citas
Gene Kelly: Fred, I hear tap dancing is popular again.
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening credits introduce not only hosts Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, but mention all the other performers from the clips before the movie's title card; all are done in different styles: names drawn in the sand, scrolls, inside a book, tiles spelled out on satin, inside a file cabinet, typed on stationery, branding iron, the 'Rank Organisation' gong, etc.
- Versiones alternativasThe original release print ran 133 minutes and contained a handful of sequences that were ultimately shorn from the general release print. In the first section, you can see Astaire and Kelly rotating enormous photos of each song that appears in that section. One of them is "You Stepped Out of a Dream" from Ziegfeld Girl (1941), which originally appeared between "La Chica Choca" and "I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man." In the Great Songwriters section, "Lonesome Polecat" from Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954) originally appeared between "All of You" and "The Lady is a Tramp." In the 'Shubert Alley' sequence, Astaire and Kelly dance among a series of marquee song titles that eventually appear in the section. Among them are "Concerto in F" from An American In Paris (1951) which originally appeared between "Triplets" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (in fact, due to hasty editing, Oscar Levant's final "Bravo!" can still be heard over the first image of Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien on all VHS and laserdisc editions; it was edited out of the DVD and Blu-ray issues). Fred Astaire's "Drum Crazy" from Easter Parade (1948) was also slated for this sequence (replaced by "Steppin' Out With My Baby"), as was "The Stanley Steamer" from Summer Holiday (1948), which was to have capped the entire section (it was ultimately replaced by Gene Kelly's "I Got Rhythm").
- ConexionesFeatured in MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (1990)
- Banda sonoraOverture
(1976) (uncredited)
"That's Entertainment" (1953) (uncredited)
Music by Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics by Howard Dietz
"Temptation" (1933) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
"Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" (1953) (uncredited)
Music by Bronislau Kaper
Lyrics by Helen Deutsch
"Be A Clown" (1948) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
"Good Morning" (1939) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
"Broadway Rhythm" (1935) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" (1944) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
Performed by the M-G-M Studio Orchestra Conducted by Nelson Riddle
Reseña destacada
As a little girl my grandmother would let me watch all the movies seen in part in That's Entertainment Part II. It is an amazing compilation if you will of all the great numbers of the 50s+. The comments are quite cute as well. I do not just like this movie because of it's nostalgia, but I love it because after awhile you memorize great voices!
- akjp23
- 12 mar 2003
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 4.979.380 US$
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 4.979.380 US$
- Duración2 horas 13 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Hollywood, Hollywood (1976) officially released in Canada in English?
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