“Here in My Arms” performed by Robert Sterling (Copeland) and Anne Jeffreys (Betsy)
DEAREST ENEMY (Rodgers and Hart)
Dearest Enemy, in a 1955 television adaptation produced and directed by Max Liebman. Dearest Enemy, which opened on Broadway in 1925, was the team’s first hit book musical. It received a rave review in The New York Times, not just for its music but for the “richly colored design of the plot,” which takes place in New York City during the Revolutionary War. This production stars the Hollywood and stage actress Anne Jeffreys and her husband Robert Sterling. In the character roles of the older romantic couple are the wonderful comic actors Cyril Ritchard and Cornelia Otis Skinner who, between them, chalked up nearly 100 years of stage and screen experience!
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Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake sings the second the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Jeanne Crain as Margy Frake sings the second the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of . Porch flowers Harry grass proposal
Comments (0) | Leave a commentFay Binter as Mellissa Frake, Percy Kilbride as Dave Miller and Charles Winninger as Abel Frake sing the opening number "Our State Fair" from the 1945 version of STATE FAIR.
Fay Binter as Mellissa Frake Percy Kilbride as Dave Miller and Charles Winninger as Abel Frake sing the opening number "Our State Fair" from the 1945 version of STATE FAIR. Billboard car kitchen pigs farm dirt
Comments (0) | Leave a commentJeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings \"It Might As Well Be Spring\" from the 1945 film version of State Fair.
Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings \"It Might As Well Be Spring\" from the 1945 film version of . Bed window birds tree daylight
Comments (0) | Leave a commentJeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of State Fair.
Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Louanna Hogan) as Margy Frake sings the reprise of "It Might As Well Be Spring" from the 1945 film version of . Porch swing trees daydream voices
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"It's A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR.
Margy, Wayne Wayne Marty Emily Pat and Chorus sing "It"s A Grand Night For Singing" from the 1945 film version of STATE FAIR. Dance floor rides night fair laughing boat ride
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