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Several cast members of Follie di Broadway 1936 (1935) were also scheduled to appear when this [...] D
Broadway Melody of 1938 is only the second of film appearance for Judy Garland. D
Preceded by La canzone di Broadway (1929) and Follie di Broadway 1936 (1935). Followed by Balla [...] D
In the final number "Your Broadway and My Broadway," there's a neon sign on the right with the [...] D
Two years after making this film, Charley Grapewin, who portrays horse trainer Blakeley and sha [...] D
George Murphy, the leading male dancer here, never achieved top tier stardom on screen and, lik [...] D
Robert Wildhack does a humorous stint showcasing different sneezes. He is billed as "The Sneeze [...] D
Four songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed were deleted after previews: "Sun Showers" (sun [...] D
The singing voice of Eleanor Powell was dubbed by Marjorie Lane. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 [...] D
For the number "Your Broadway and Mine," the set is decorated with the names of Broadway stars [...] D
This was the first film shown at Loew's 1500 seat Metro theatre in Bombay, India on 8 June 1938 [...] D
This film was initially telecast in Los Angeles Tuesday 14 January 1958 on KTTV (Channel 11), f [...] D
Allan Jones was initially announced for this film, but was replaced by Robert Taylor. D
The song "Dear Mr. Gable" mentions a movie Clark Gable filmed with Joan Crawford but doesn't sp [...] D
Final film of Mildred Rehn. D
Robert Taylor's role was originally intended for Allan Jones. D
Prior to the finale, the show's billboard is shown. There is a partially visible billboard to t [...] D
This film has a 100% rating based on 6 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. D
The song "Dear Mr. Gable" was a birthday present for Clark Gable's 36th birthday. Composer and [...] D

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