
Skirts Ahoy!
5.8
1952
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Three women in three different situations report for induction at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station and end up roommates. What follows is a frothy and fun musical.
Skirts Ahoy!

Monster Mash: The Movie
4.3
1995
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Two teenagers get trapped in a house with Dr. Frankenstein who wants to transfer one of their brains to his creature.
Monster Mash: The Movie

Mad About Music
7.4
1938
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A young woman at a girls school in Switzerland makes up stories about and writes herself letters from an imaginary explorer-adventurer father; and is eventually put in a position where she has to produce him. Interesting things happen as she talks a visiting Englishman into helping her out.
Mad About Music

Never Steal Anything Small
6.1
1959
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Jake MacIllaney will do just about anything to win the presidential election of longshoreman union Local 26. When he encounters young upright attorney Dan Cabot and Cabots attractive wife, Linda, MacIllaney breaks up their marriage, pursues Linda, and pins a grand larceny rap on Dan. And all set to music!
Never Steal Anything Small

The Idolmaker
6.9
1980
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Based on the life of rock promoter/producer Bob Marcucci, who discovered, among others, Frankie Avalon and Fabian.
The Idolmaker

Delhi Safari
5.7
2012
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A group of animals plan a trip to Delhi in order to ask the parliament why the forest they live in is on the verge of destruction.
Delhi Safari

Where Do We Go from Here?
4.5
1945
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Bill wants to join the Army, but hes 4F so he asks a wizard to help him, but the wizard has slight problems with his history knowlege, so he sends Bill everywhere in history, but not to WWII.
Where Do We Go from Here?

Dancing on a Dime
6.1
1940
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From Wikipedia Dancing on a Dime is a 1940 Paramount Pictures movie directed by Joseph Santley about five actors and dancers putting on a show while living in a theatre. It is adapted from a novel of the same name written by Dorothy Young, which itself is based loosely on her own life.[1] It starred Robert Paige, Peter Lind Hayes, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks, and Grace McDonald. It is known for its song, I Hear Music.
Dancing on a Dime

Give a Girl a Break
6.3
1953
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The star of an upcoming Broadway production, Janet Hallson, walks out during rehersals. The producers of the show, Ted Sturgis, Leo Belney and Bob Dowdy begin to search a replacement. After a quick audition, each favors someone else: Madelyn Corlane, Joanna Moss, Suzie Doolittle. The rest of the movie tells in a series of musical and dance scenes how they finally pick ...
Give a Girl a Break

Stars in Your Eyes
5
1956
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A group of talented young performers buy a dilapidated theatre to showcase their acts - but unscrupulous property developers plan dirty tricks to disrupt the first nights performance.
Stars in Your Eyes

Oh... Rosalinda!!
6
1955
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Die Fledermaus (The Bat) is the pseudonym adopted by Dr. Falke (Anton Walbrook). Floating on the buoyant waltzes of Strauss, this Viennese romp is sure to please. Disguises, tricks, and every kind of deception combine to reveal a would-be cheat in hot pursuit of his own wife, much to his chagrin. Silly, charming, always entertaining, always fun. This is a movie version of Die Fledermaus set in post-war Vienna with the main protagonists of Dr. Falke represented by the three occupying powers. This is not just a movie of a staged production, but a truly filmic version of the operetta.
Oh... Rosalinda!!

No, No, Nanette
5.4
1940
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Perky young Nanette attempts to save the marriage of her uncle and aunt by untangling Uncle Jimmy from several innocent but ensnaring flirtations. Attempting one such unentanglement, Nanette enlists the help of theatrical producer Bill Trainor, who promptly falls in love with her. The same thing happens when artist Tom Gillespie is called on for help. But soon Uncle Jimmys flirtations become too numerous, and Nanettes romances with Tom and Bill run into trouble. Will Uncle Jimmys marriage survive, and will Nanette find happiness with Tom, Bill, or somebody else?
No, No, Nanette