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59
27
6.4
/1975/
59
/17/
55
/19/
3.2
/954/
56
/17/

The Big Street (1942)
Meek busboy Little Pinks is in love with an extremely selfish nightclub singer who despises and uses him.
poster
66
18
7.8
/252/
44
/7/
63
/15/
3.9
/1027/

The Movie Orgy (1968)
Clips from assorted television programs, B-movies, commercials, music performances, newsreels, bloopers, satirical short films and promotional and government films of the 1950s and 1960s are intercut together to tell a single story of various creatures and societal ills attacking American cities.
poster
52
15
5.7
/838/
60
/5/
51
/7/
36
/177/

The Impossible Years (1968)
The eldest daughter of a professor of psychology at a large conservative university causes havoc, and great embarrassment, for her father with her free-willed and uninhibited lifestyle.
poster
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5.3
/35/

Take It Big (1944)
Jack Haley plays Jack North, the nether end of a vaudeville horse act who inherits a western ranch. When he heads to the Great Outdoors to take possession, Jack winds up at the wrong place: a swanky dude ranch. He immediately begins running things, at it's quite a while before his error is discovered. By the time he shows up at his own ranch, he's up to his ears in unpaid debts-which naturally requires a fund-raising musical show as a bail-out. Harriet Hilliard handles the romantic portion of the proceedings, occasionally dueting with her real-life husband, bandleader Ozzie Nelson.
poster
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6.2
/8/

Wave-a-Stick Blues (1944)
Ozzie Nelson takes us along for a typical day for a bandleader.
poster
58
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6.4
/111/
52
/3/

Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra (1943)
Ozzie Nelson leads his orchestra in two standard numbers, and Ozzie performs two novelty songs.
poster
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7.2
/49/
60
/1/
57
/3/

Hi, Good Lookin'! (1944)
An usher at a radio station studio pretends to be an executive at the station in order to help a pretty girl become a singer.
poster
52
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5.4
/199/
52
/4/
50
/3/

Sweetheart of the Campus (1941)
Ruby Keeler teams with the Nelsons (of TV and radio fame) as the singer in Ozzie's band. The setting is a college campus which is suffering from monetary woes, but somehow Ozzie's band manages to attract enough attention to increase the enrollment and keep the school from having to shut down.
poster
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7.0
/37/

Strictly in the Groove (1942)
College student, cattle baron, confused love story.
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fuboTV
52
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5.4
/186/
52
/5/

People Are Funny (1946)
A comedy based on NBC's "People Are Funny" radio (and later television) program with Art Linkletter with a fictional story of how the program came to be on a national network from its humble beginning at a Nevada radio station. Jack Haley is a producer with only half-rights to the program while Ozzie Nelson and Helen Walker are the radio writers and supply the romance. Rudy Vallee, always able to burlesque himself intentional and, quite often, unintentional, is the owner of the sought-after sponsoring company. Frances Langford, as herself, sings "I'm in the Mood for Love" while the Vagabonds quartet (billed 12th and last) chimes in on "Angeline" and "The Old Square Dance is Back Again."
poster
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6.1
/87/
45
/2/

Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra (1940)
Ozzie and his orchestra play a few tunes.
poster
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7.5
/101/
56
/3/
65
/2/

Disneyland '59 (1959)
Walt Disney and Art Linkletter co-host a live celebration of Disneyland's 1959 expansion that consisted of the debuts of Matterhorn Bobsleds, the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail, and the Submarine Voyage, a project so massive that it was called "The Second Opening of Disneyland". Highlights include a mammoth, star-studded parade and the official launching of the Disneyland submarines by U.S. Navy officers. Among the guests are then-Vice-President Richard Nixon and family, Clint Eastwood, and Meredith Willson, who leads the Disneyland band in his own "76 Trombones." Sponsored by Kodak, the commercial spokespersons include Ozzie and Harriet Nelson.
poster
55
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6.5
/266/
40
/2/
60
/1/

Here Come the Nelsons (1952)
The homespun Nelson family must deal with various comical situations, including an encounter with gangsters.
poster
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7.1
/42/
70
/1/

Honeymoon Lodge (1943)
Honeymoon Lodge is a musical variation on the old Awful Truth plotline. Divorce-bound Bob and Carol Sterling (David Bruce, June Vincent) make a last-ditch attempt to avoid their legal breakup by restaging their mountain-resort honeymoon. Things get complicated when a rancher named Big Boy (Rod Cameron, in a Ralph Bellamy-style "sap" role) shows up at the resort in ardent pursuit of Carol, while Lorraine Logan (Harriet Hilliard) sets her cap for Bob.


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