Customer Review: Ship Ahoy, is a must-see for musical fans. The plot is not very strong, but the performances by the actors are great!
Red Skelton plays a hypochondriac author who meets Eleanor Powell while on a cruise. She's a dancing star with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra and when she gets sent on a... more info
Customer Review: Minsky's is a great comedy about the days of vaudeville vs. Burlesque and a naive young girls venture into show business. Just a delightful story, a lot of laughs and generally entertaining. Better than most TV....try it!
Customer Review: In this era of junk reality tv, it's almost painful to watch Omnibus, because it was just so good. Everyone from Leonard Bernstein to Gene Kelly to JFK made appearances on this pioneering show. Best of all, they didn't talk down to us! I only wish they would release individual shows, because this... more info
Customer Review: Arthur Freed was one of the most influential people at MGM. He is perhaps the most responsible for the classic era of musicals that people love to revisit. He composed songs that live in our hearts as classics even if we don't know all the words or know what it came from. This documentary is about... more info
Customer Review: Here's a so-so Shirley Temple entry with a catchy song that plays throughout the film. The movie features a bunch of nice characters. The "bad guys" in here - a snotty woman, her butler and a crabby "Uncle Sam" - aren't overly mean and don't have huge roles in here so the atmosphere, for the most... more info