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She Loves Me Not + True to the Army + How to be Very, Very Popular DVD-R

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Get the original film, She Loves Me Not (1934), and the remakes, True to the Army (1942) and How to be Very, Very Popular (1955), for 20% off their individual prices!

SHE LOVES ME NOT (1934)

tarring Bing Crosby, Miriam Hopkins, Kitty Carlisle, Edward J. Nugent, Henry Stephenson,
Warren Hymer, Lynne Overman, Judith Allen and George Barbier
Directed by Elliott Nugent

Print: black/white
Runtime: 85 min.
Genre: musical
Print quality: B

Curly Flagg, Philadelphia nightclub dancer, witnesses a murder and runs away to avoid
being held as material witness. Landing in Princeton, she hides out in a college dorm,
decked out in men's clothes and haircut by students Paul and Buzz. Soon, converging on
Princeton are: 1) publicity men for Buzz's dad's movie studio; 2) Paul's irate fiancée
Frances; 3) killer Mugg, who wants to rub out Curly. By the time they arrive yet another girl is
after Paul: Midge, the dean's daughter.

 

TRUE TO THE ARMY (1942)

Starring Judy Canova, Allan Jones, Ann Miller, Jerry Colonna and
Clarence Kolb
Directed by Albert S. Rogell

Print: black/white
Runtime: 77 min.
Genre: musical
Print quality: B

While doing her tight-rope act in a local circus, Daisy Hawkins (Judy
Canova), see the owner shot by gangsters. The gangsters are after her to
eliminate the only eye witness and the police chase her to testify against
the gangsters. Daisy goes to the nearby army camp where her
sweetheart, J. Wethersby "Pinky" Fothergill (Jerry Colonna), is the chief
carrier pigeon trainer. Rehearsal for the big army show is being held by
Private Stephen Chandler (Allan Jones). Daisy, looking like just another
female impersonator to him, is mistaken for one of the boys in the chorus.
Pinky sets him straight and they cut Daisy's hair and get her into a
uniform, but have to work hard to convince Sergeant Butts (William
Demarest) she is one of the boys. Some honest-to-goodness pulchritude
comes to the show when Vicki Marlowe (Ann Miller), the daughter of
General Marlowe (Clarence Kolb), becomes interested in Chandler. Daisy
wins a medal for marksmanship and the soldiers insist on taking "him" to
celebrate at the town's hot spot. There, she is spotted by the gangsters
when they see him/her polishing his/her nose.

 

HOW TO BE VERY, VERY POPULAR (1955)

Starring Betty Grable, Robert Cummings, Sheree North, Charles Coburn and Tommy Noonan
Directed by Nunnally Johnson

Print: color
Runtime: 89 min.
Genre: musical
Print quality: A

Song-and-dance girls Curly and Stormy Tornado hide out with the guys at Bristol College
when they know they can identify the killer of a fellow performer at their San Francisco
cabaret. But they rather stand out in their stage costumes and soon all sorts of trouble is
heading their way. The fact that Curly has been hypnotised doesn't help.

Get the original film, She Loves Me Not (1934), and the remakes, True to the Army (1942) and How to be Very, Very Popular (1955), for 20% off their individual prices!

SHE LOVES ME NOT (1934)

tarring Bing Crosby, Miriam Hopkins, Kitty Carlisle, Edward J. Nugent, Henry Stephenson,
Warren Hymer, Lynne Overman, Judith Allen and George Barbier
Directed by Elliott Nugent

Print: black/white
Runtime: 85 min.
Genre: musical
Print quality: B

Curly Flagg, Philadelphia nightclub dancer, witnesses a murder and runs away to avoid
being held as material witness. Landing in Princeton, she hides out in a college dorm,
decked out in men's clothes and haircut by students Paul and Buzz. Soon, converging on
Princeton are: 1) publicity men for Buzz's dad's movie studio; 2) Paul's irate fiancée
Frances; 3) killer Mugg, who wants to rub out Curly. By the time they arrive yet another girl is
after Paul: Midge, the dean's daughter.

 

TRUE TO THE ARMY (1942)

Starring Judy Canova, Allan Jones, Ann Miller, Jerry Colonna and
Clarence Kolb
Directed by Albert S. Rogell

Print: black/white
Runtime: 77 min.
Genre: musical
Print quality: B

While doing her tight-rope act in a local circus, Daisy Hawkins (Judy
Canova), see the owner shot by gangsters. The gangsters are after her to
eliminate the only eye witness and the police chase her to testify against
the gangsters. Daisy goes to the nearby army camp where her
sweetheart, J. Wethersby "Pinky" Fothergill (Jerry Colonna), is the chief
carrier pigeon trainer. Rehearsal for the big army show is being held by
Private Stephen Chandler (Allan Jones). Daisy, looking like just another
female impersonator to him, is mistaken for one of the boys in the chorus.
Pinky sets him straight and they cut Daisy's hair and get her into a
uniform, but have to work hard to convince Sergeant Butts (William
Demarest) she is one of the boys. Some honest-to-goodness pulchritude
comes to the show when Vicki Marlowe (Ann Miller), the daughter of
General Marlowe (Clarence Kolb), becomes interested in Chandler. Daisy
wins a medal for marksmanship and the soldiers insist on taking "him" to
celebrate at the town's hot spot. There, she is spotted by the gangsters
when they see him/her polishing his/her nose.

 

HOW TO BE VERY, VERY POPULAR (1955)

Starring Betty Grable, Robert Cummings, Sheree North, Charles Coburn and Tommy Noonan
Directed by Nunnally Johnson

Print: color
Runtime: 89 min.
Genre: musical
Print quality: A

Song-and-dance girls Curly and Stormy Tornado hide out with the guys at Bristol College
when they know they can identify the killer of a fellow performer at their San Francisco
cabaret. But they rather stand out in their stage costumes and soon all sorts of trouble is
heading their way. The fact that Curly has been hypnotised doesn't help.

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