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Princess of Tap

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  1. Full disclosure here on this one too. In grade school, we had to study Kansas History every year. We knew what Carrie Nation's hatchet looked like and we saw replicas of Amelia Earhart's airplanes. But Wyatt Earp never had a Buntline Special in Wichita or Dodge City. If he had, I would have seen it. We had films, slideshows and books about all this stuff. It's wild west fantasy or I guess they call it legend. But I guess you could say for sure that Hugh O'Brian probably had one when he played Wyatt Earp on TV. It was a Colt with a long barrel 12"to even 16" Long. Miles, I bet you had one of these as a kid. For a guy from Connecticut, you sure like the Wild West.
  2. H Bruce Humberstone and Sonja Henie Next: The Strange Woman, 1946 Ruthless, 1948
  3. Steam Heat (The Pajama Game)
  4. Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme'. I'm on the inside track with this one because they were my mom's favorite singing duo. They were on the first Steve Allen "Tonight Show". She told me about them before I knew what they looked like--I had a bedtime. I had the pleasure of seeing them once in concert in Kansas City. Two things astounded me, how well Steve Lawrence could sing and how funny he was. Eydie was the star, but Steve sang just as well.
  5. More American International Schlock Double Feature-- I Was A Teenage Frankenstein & Teenage Caveman
  6. George Sidney and Stewart Granger Next: Thousands Cheer, 1943 Anchors Away, 1945
  7. Rebecca The Barkleys of Broadway Penny Serenade The Awful Truth My Favorite Wife Adam's Rib
  8. Sounds like-- "I Was Doing All Right" by George and Ira Gershwin from "The Goldwyn Follies", 1938. I always associate this movie with sadness because it was the last film that George Gershwin composed for before his untimely death. Star, this was a good choice, one of Gershwin's last gems and sung by the incomparable Ella Logan. Thanks, it's all yours.....
  9. The Kentuckian Next: Gregory Peck
  10. Please Don't Monkey with Broadway (Cole Porter)
  11. Madame Bovary Next: Made sacrifices for the family
  12. Buck was in "The Cyclone" with Colleen Moore.
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