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Going Hollywood

Going Hollywood

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Legendary movie stars Marion Davies and Bing Crosby create true movie magic in this magnificent musical treat. Bored schoolteacher Sylvia Bruce (Davies) is disenchanted with life until she hears the incredible crooning of egomaniacal radio personality Bill Williams (Crosby). Hopelessly lovestruck, Sylvia has no choice but to follow Bill to Hollywood, where he is to make his next film, and hilariously work her way on to the set and into his life. Some pretty fancy footwork, both on stage and off, eventually lands Sylvia the lead role in the film and the man of her dreams. But being as much a realist as she is a romantic, Sylvia does not start tapping down Love Street until she is sure that Bill truly understands the love about which he is so used to singing. With lavish production numbers, excellent comic support by Patsy Kelly and Ned Sparks and a hilarious spoof of then-current radio programs, Going Hollywood, is one charming musical that will get you going.

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Title: Going Hollywood
Genre: Musical
Theme: MGM Musical
Starring: Marion Davies, Bing Crosby, Fifi D'Orsay, Stuart Erwin, Ned Sparks, Three Radio Rogues, Fred Toones, Mae Clarke, Robert Montgomery, Marie Dressler
Directors: Walter Walsh, Raoul Walsh
Attributes: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound
Release Date: 7/30/2013
Original Year: 1933
Product Type: DVD
Rated: NR
Catalog #: 684415
UPC: 883316844151
Item #: 806678X

Technical Information

Street Date: 7/30/2013
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 78 minutes
Studio: Warner Archives