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The song is Vogue,Madonna.Simply a video dediated to all the great classic Hollywood moviestars- Clark Gable, Marlene Dietrich, Charlie Chaplin, Joan Crawford, Richard Widmark, Joseph Cotten, Elvis Presley, Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Montgomery Clift, Louise Brooks, James Cagney, Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Greta Garbo, Julie Andrews, Betty Grable, Ava Gardner, Cary Grant, James Dean, Bette Davis, Ginger Rogers, The Marx Brothers, Laurence Olivier, Kim Novak, Donald O' Connor, Marilyn Monroe, Gloria Swanson, Jean Peters, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Debbie Reynolds, Gene Tierney, Vivien Leigh, Buster Keaton, Bela Lugosi, Deborah Kerr, Gene Kelly, Grace Kelly, Hedy Lamarr, Veronica Lake, Angela Lansbury, Robert Mitchum, Jean Harlow, Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando, Loretta Young, Katherine Hepburn, Lana Turner, Carole Lombard, Anne Bancroft, Theda Bara, Sharon Tate, Mary Pickford, Ingrid Bergman, Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, Doris Day, Mae West and Clara Bow =)
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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Billy Wilder's cult-classic genre-bending WWII prison camp comedy has Wilder-favorite William Holden (at his caustic, sarcastic best, for which he won the 1954 Oscar for Best Actor) leading an unforgettable cast as the wheeling-and-dealing marketeer Sefton. When it seems the barracks house an informer, his frequent and friendly trading with the Nazis make him the prime culprit to his fellow Americans. Starring William Holden as Sefton Don Taylor as Dunbar Otto Preminger as von Scherbach Robert Strauss as Animal Harvey Lembeck as Harry Shapiro Richard Erdman as Hoffy Peter Graves as Price Neville Brand as Duke Sig Ruman as Schulz Gil Stratton as Cookie Robert Shawle as Blondie Robinson Stone as Joey William Pierson as Marko the Mailman Original stage play written by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski Written for the screen by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum Produced and Directed by Billy Wilder
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A look at some of the homes that belonged to the stars of Hollywood when they were alive. using Google Earth
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Alice Faye (born Alice Jeane Leppert on May 5, 1915 - May 9, 1998) was an American actress and singer. She started her career as a singer, but later gravitated to film roles. She went on to star in Tinseltown's popular and lucrative cookie-cutter musicals and with her distinctive contralto, introduced several songs that became pop standards. Her movie career ended in 1945 when Betty Grable replaced her as Hollywood's favorite musical-comedy actress. Her life after Hollywood was charmingly simple. She was married to Hoosier Phil Harris from 1941-1995 in a union that produced two daughters. She had previously been married to Tony Martin for four years. Alice had always said that her family always came before her professional life. Four days after her birthday on May 9, 1998, Alice Faye died in Rancho Mirage, California of natural causes. She was 83 years old. Alice Faye, Orch. Hal Kemp - Don't play with fire (1937)
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your favourite Hollywood legends making a splash and soaking up the sun. music 'beyond the sea' by robbie williams. Including:- Ava Gardner Rita Hayworth Gloria Swanson Elizabeth Taylor Ann Sheridan Jane Russell Mitzi Gaynor Bette Davis Joan Bennett Cary Grant Errol Flynn Claudia Cardinale Sophia Loren Kirk Douglas Brigitte Bardot Gene Tierney Grace Kelly Marilyn Monroe Jane Wyman Ronald Reagan Deborah Kerr Betty Grable Esther Williams Ingrid Bergman Jean Harlow John Gilbert Virginia Mayo
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Betty Grable , The Girl With The Million Dollar Legs. singing with perry como in 1960, proving Betty wasn,t just a "Fox" Blonde.
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of Bayside. Titled Betty Grable. Live from the School of Rock May 18, 2007. Filmed by Drew Conner
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hit single was by DICK HAYMES('43). Also recorded by FRANK SINATRA, ROSEMARY CLOONEY, BETTY GRABLE, and BARBRA STREISAND. Now, Johnny
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A look at the exquisite beauties from Hollywood's Golden Era
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A look at Hollywood's most beautiful women from the golden age
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Sung by Dick Haymes and Betty Grable in The Shocking Miss Pilgrim 1947. Music by the Gershwin brothers and Kay Swift. It opened at The Roxy in NY
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Sung by Betty Grable in The Shocking Miss Pilgrim 1947. Music and words by George & Ira Gershwin. Also Kay Swift adding new words for this movie.
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dance instruction to performers who eventually became stars, such as Jane Russell, Gene Kelly, Fernando Lamas, Lana Turner, Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe. Verdon
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Nothing screams "The '40s" louder than Betty Grable and Dinah Shore. Almost ten years after that decade ended, they paired up for this 'Cha
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