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And the Angels Sing (1944) DVD-R

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Starring Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray, Betty Hutton, Diana Lynn, Mimi
Chandler, Raymond Walburn, Eddie Foy Jr., Frank Albertson, Frank Faylen
Directed by George Marshall

Print: black/white
Runtime: 96 min.
Genre: musical
Print Quality: B

The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy (Dorothy Lamour), Bobby (Betty
Hutton), Josie (Diana Lynn) and Patti (Mimi Chandler), aren't interested in
performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Pop Angel
(Raymond Walburn) to buy a soy bean farm. They do accept an offer of ten
dollars to sing at a dubious night club on the edge of town where a band
led by Happy Marshall (Fred MacMurray) is playing. Bobby takes the ten
dollars and runs it up to $190 at the dice table. Happy hits on Nancy but
she rebuffs him. He doesn't have the money to pay his band and borrows
the gambling winnings from Bobby on the pretext that he will give her a
job with his band. Bobby discovers the next day that Happy has hastily
departed for New York. The girls follow to a night club where he is
working and, after an audition, the manager is willing to give Happy a
contract if the girls will sing with his band.

Starring Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray, Betty Hutton, Diana Lynn, Mimi
Chandler, Raymond Walburn, Eddie Foy Jr., Frank Albertson, Frank Faylen
Directed by George Marshall

Print: black/white
Runtime: 96 min.
Genre: musical
Print Quality: B

The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy (Dorothy Lamour), Bobby (Betty
Hutton), Josie (Diana Lynn) and Patti (Mimi Chandler), aren't interested in
performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Pop Angel
(Raymond Walburn) to buy a soy bean farm. They do accept an offer of ten
dollars to sing at a dubious night club on the edge of town where a band
led by Happy Marshall (Fred MacMurray) is playing. Bobby takes the ten
dollars and runs it up to $190 at the dice table. Happy hits on Nancy but
she rebuffs him. He doesn't have the money to pay his band and borrows
the gambling winnings from Bobby on the pretext that he will give her a
job with his band. Bobby discovers the next day that Happy has hastily
departed for New York. The girls follow to a night club where he is
working and, after an audition, the manager is willing to give Happy a
contract if the girls will sing with his band.

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