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Rise and Shine (1941) DVD-R

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Starring Jack Oakie, George Murphy, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan,
Milton Berle, Sheldon Leonard, Donald Meek
Directed by Allan Dwan

Print: black/white
Runtime: 92 min.
Genre: musical
Print Quality: B

Boley Bolenciecwcz, he of the un-pronounceable and un-spellable name,
is a phenomenal football player and will surely save the day and win the
Big Game for Old Siwash...if he can stay awake and pass his exams. But
he is kidnapped by a gambling cartel, just in case, since they have heavy
sugar on the other team. In and around these happenings float many
eccentric characters, including Grandpa, who is old enough to still be
fighting the Civil War but not too old to chase blondes; "Seabiscuit," the
man who neighs like a horse---don't ask; Professor Murray, who mixes
magic with his economics teaching, and goes around extracting eggs
from other people's ears.

Starring Jack Oakie, George Murphy, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan,
Milton Berle, Sheldon Leonard, Donald Meek
Directed by Allan Dwan

Print: black/white
Runtime: 92 min.
Genre: musical
Print Quality: B

Boley Bolenciecwcz, he of the un-pronounceable and un-spellable name,
is a phenomenal football player and will surely save the day and win the
Big Game for Old Siwash...if he can stay awake and pass his exams. But
he is kidnapped by a gambling cartel, just in case, since they have heavy
sugar on the other team. In and around these happenings float many
eccentric characters, including Grandpa, who is old enough to still be
fighting the Civil War but not too old to chase blondes; "Seabiscuit," the
man who neighs like a horse---don't ask; Professor Murray, who mixes
magic with his economics teaching, and goes around extracting eggs
from other people's ears.

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