The Dance of Life (1929)(DVD-R) + Swing High Swing Low (1937)(DVD) + When My Baby Smiles at me (1948)(DVD-R)
Get the original film, The Dance of Life (1929) + Swing High Swing Low (1937) + When My Baby Smiles at me (1948) for 20% off their individual prices!
The Dance of Life (1929)
Starring Hal Skelly, Nancy Carroll, Dorothy Revier, Ralph Theodore,
Charles D. Brown, Al St. John, May Boley, Oscar Levant
Directed by John Cromwell, A. Edward Sutherland
Print: black/white
Runtime: 89 min.
Genre: drama
Print Quality: B
A vaudeville comic and a pretty young dancer aren't having much luck in
their separate careers, so they decide to combine their acts. In order to
save money on the road, they get married. Soon their act begins to catch
on, and they find themselves booked onto Broadway. They also realize
that they actually are in love with each other, but just when things are
starting to look up, the comic starts to let success go to his head.
Swing High Swing Low (1937)
Starring Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Charles Butterworth, Jean Dixon, Dorothy Lamour
Directed by Mitchell Leisen
Print: Color
Runtime: 92 min.
Genre: Drama
While in Panama Maggie meets a soldier and they get involved in a fight in a bar and she misses her boat home. She falls in love with him and he gets a job playing the trumpet. When success comes his way; it destroys their relationship
When My Baby Smiles at me (1948)
Starring Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Jack Oakie, June Havoc, Richard Arlen, James Gleason
Directed by Walter Lang
Print: color
Runtime: 98 min.
Genre: musical
Betty Grable and Dan Dailey play a couple of small-time vaudevillians, at least until Dailey
gets a big Broadway break. Success swells his head to cataclysmic dimensions; he
becomes an alcoholic, loses his stardom and winds up in the drunk ward. Grable divorces
Dailey to marry rancher Richard Arlen, but Dailey's old pal Jack Oakie tries to rehabilitate
the fallen star. Oakie's mission seems hopeless until Grable rejoins the act, and everything
is patched up...at least professionally. If the plot of When My Baby Smiles at Me seems
familiar, perhaps you've seen the previous two versions of the George Manker
Watters/Arthur Hopkins play Burlesque: The Dance of Life (1929) and Swing High, Swing
Low.
Get the original film, The Dance of Life (1929) + Swing High Swing Low (1937) + When My Baby Smiles at me (1948) for 20% off their individual prices!
The Dance of Life (1929)
Starring Hal Skelly, Nancy Carroll, Dorothy Revier, Ralph Theodore,
Charles D. Brown, Al St. John, May Boley, Oscar Levant
Directed by John Cromwell, A. Edward Sutherland
Print: black/white
Runtime: 89 min.
Genre: drama
Print Quality: B
A vaudeville comic and a pretty young dancer aren't having much luck in
their separate careers, so they decide to combine their acts. In order to
save money on the road, they get married. Soon their act begins to catch
on, and they find themselves booked onto Broadway. They also realize
that they actually are in love with each other, but just when things are
starting to look up, the comic starts to let success go to his head.
Swing High Swing Low (1937)
Starring Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Charles Butterworth, Jean Dixon, Dorothy Lamour
Directed by Mitchell Leisen
Print: Color
Runtime: 92 min.
Genre: Drama
While in Panama Maggie meets a soldier and they get involved in a fight in a bar and she misses her boat home. She falls in love with him and he gets a job playing the trumpet. When success comes his way; it destroys their relationship
When My Baby Smiles at me (1948)
Starring Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Jack Oakie, June Havoc, Richard Arlen, James Gleason
Directed by Walter Lang
Print: color
Runtime: 98 min.
Genre: musical
Betty Grable and Dan Dailey play a couple of small-time vaudevillians, at least until Dailey
gets a big Broadway break. Success swells his head to cataclysmic dimensions; he
becomes an alcoholic, loses his stardom and winds up in the drunk ward. Grable divorces
Dailey to marry rancher Richard Arlen, but Dailey's old pal Jack Oakie tries to rehabilitate
the fallen star. Oakie's mission seems hopeless until Grable rejoins the act, and everything
is patched up...at least professionally. If the plot of When My Baby Smiles at Me seems
familiar, perhaps you've seen the previous two versions of the George Manker
Watters/Arthur Hopkins play Burlesque: The Dance of Life (1929) and Swing High, Swing
Low.
Product Name | The Dance of Life (1929)(DVD-R) + Swing High Swing Low (1937)(DVD) + When My Baby Smiles at me (1948)(DVD-R) |
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This item is returnable | Yes |