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115 titles |
Past Film & Video (42 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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Christmas with Walt Disney (2009)
Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" See fewer |
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$8.5MM
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Of Time and the City (2008)
Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" See fewer |
$500K
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$6K
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$33K
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$523K
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Hollywood Ending (2002)
Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" See fewer |
$16MM
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$2MM
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$4.9MM
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$15MM
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Entertaining the Troops (1988)
Performer: "It's Been A Long, Long Time", "I'm In The Mood For Love", "Embraceable You" Performer: "It's Been A Long, Long Time", "I'm In The Mood For Love", "Embraceable You" See fewer |
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The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Frances Langford, Performer: "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (uncredited) Frances Langford, Performer: "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (uncredited) See fewer |
$994
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Purple Heart Diary (1951)
Frances Langford, Based Upon The Frances Langford Column In Hearst Newspapers, Performer: "Hold Me In Your Arms", "Hi, Fellow Tourists", "Where Are You From ?", "Bread And Butter Woman", "Tattle-Tale Eyes" Frances Langford, Based Upon The Frances Langford Column In Hearst Newspapers, Performer: "Hold Me In Your Arms", "Hi, Fellow Tourists", "Where Are You From ?", "Bread And Butter Woman", "Tattle-Tale Eyes" See fewer |
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Deputy Marshal (1949)
Janet Masters, Performer: "Levis, Plaid Shirt And Spurs", "Hideout In Hidden Valley" Janet Masters, Performer: "Levis, Plaid Shirt And Spurs", "Hideout In Hidden Valley" See fewer |
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Make Mine Laughs (1949)
Performer: "Send Back My Love To Me", "Moonlight Over The Islands" (uncredited) Performer: "Send Back My Love To Me", "Moonlight Over The Islands" (uncredited) See fewer |
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Melody Time (1948)
Frances Langford (singing voice), Singer (uncredited), Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" Frances Langford (singing voice), Singer (uncredited), Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" See fewer |
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Beat the Band (1947)
Ann Rogers, Performer: "I've Got My Fingers Crossed", "At The Kissing Well", "I'm In Love", "I'm In Love" (reprise) Ann Rogers, Performer: "I've Got My Fingers Crossed", "At The Kissing Well", "I'm In Love", "I'm In Love" (reprise) See fewer |
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The Bamboo Blonde (1946)
Louise Anderson, Performer: "I'm Good For Nothing But Love", "Dreaming Out Loud", "Moonlight Over The Islands", "Right Along About Evening" Louise Anderson, Performer: "I'm Good For Nothing But Love", "Dreaming Out Loud", "Moonlight Over The Islands", "Right Along About Evening" See fewer |
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People Are Funny (1946)
Frances Langford, Performer: "I'm In The Mood For Love" Frances Langford, Performer: "I'm In The Mood For Love" See fewer |
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Special Command Performance (1945)
(Short) - Performer: "Embraceable You" Performer: "Embraceable You" See fewer |
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Radio Stars on Parade (1945)
Sally Baker, Performer: "Don't Believe Everything You Dream", "Can't Get Out Of This Mood", "My Shining Hour", "That Old Black Magic" Sally Baker, Performer: "Don't Believe Everything You Dream", "Can't Get Out Of This Mood", "My Shining Hour", "That Old Black Magic" See fewer |
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Girl Rush (1944)
Flo Daniels, Soundtrack ("When I'm Walking Arm in Arm with Jim") (uncredited), Performer: "When I'm Walking Arm In Arm With Jim", "Annabella's Bustle", "Rainbow Valley" (uncredited) Flo Daniels, Soundtrack ("When I'm Walking Arm in Arm with Jim") (uncredited), Performer: "When I'm Walking Arm In Arm With Jim", "Annabella's Bustle", "Rainbow Valley" (uncredited) See fewer |
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Dixie Jamboree (1944)
Susan Jackson, Performer: "The Dixie Showboat", "If It's A Dream", "Big Stuff" Susan Jackson, Performer: "The Dixie Showboat", "If It's A Dream", "Big Stuff" See fewer |
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Career Girl (1944)
Joan Terry (as Miss Frances Langford), Performer: "That's How The Rhumba Began", "Someday", "Blue In Love Again", "A Dream Came True" Joan Terry (as Miss Frances Langford), Performer: "That's How The Rhumba Began", "Someday", "Blue In Love Again", "A Dream Came True" See fewer |
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Never a Dull Moment (1943)
Julie Russell, Performer: "My Blue Heaven" Julie Russell, Performer: "My Blue Heaven" See fewer |
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This Is the Army (1943)
Frances Langford, Performer: "What Does He Look Like" Frances Langford, Performer: "What Does He Look Like" See fewer |
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Cowboy in Manhattan (1943)
Babs Lee, Soundtrack ("Whistle Your Blues to a Bluebird", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More"), Performer: "Whistle Your Blues To A Bluebird", "Mr. Moon", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More" Babs Lee, Soundtrack ("Whistle Your Blues to a Bluebird", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More"), Performer: "Whistle Your Blues To A Bluebird", "Mr. Moon", "Private Cowboy Jones", "Well, Need I Say More" See fewer |
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Follow the Band (1943)
Frances Langford, Performer: "My Melancholy Baby" (uncredited) Frances Langford, Performer: "My Melancholy Baby" (uncredited) See fewer |
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Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Nora Bayes - Singer 'Over There', Performer: "Over There" (1917), "The Love Nest" (1920), "Nellie Kelly, I Love You" (1922), "The Man Who Owns Broadway" (1909), "Molly Malone" (1927), "Billie" (1928), "In A Kingdom Of Our Own" (1929) (uncredited) Nora Bayes - Singer 'Over There', Performer: "Over There" (1917), "The Love Nest" (1920), "Nellie Kelly, I Love You" (1922), "The Man Who Owns Broadway" (1909), "Molly Malone" (1927), "Billie" (1928), "In A Kingdom Of Our Own" (1929) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Mississippi Gambler (1942)
Beth Cornell, Performer: "There Goes My Romance", "Got Love" Beth Cornell, Performer: "There Goes My Romance", "Got Love" See fewer |
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Swing It Soldier (1941)
Patricia Loring / Evelyn Loring Waters, Performer: "My Melancholy Baby", "I'm Gonna Swing My Way To Heaven", "Got Love", "I'm Going To Swing My Way Up To Heaven" Patricia Loring / Evelyn Loring Waters, Performer: "My Melancholy Baby", "I'm Gonna Swing My Way To Heaven", "Got Love", "I'm Going To Swing My Way Up To Heaven" See fewer |
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All-American Co-Ed (1941)
Virginia Collinge, Performer: "I'm A Chap With A Chip On My Shoulder", "Up At The Crack Of Dawn", "The Farmer's Daughter", "Out Of The Silence" Virginia Collinge, Performer: "I'm A Chap With A Chip On My Shoulder", "Up At The Crack Of Dawn", "The Farmer's Daughter", "Out Of The Silence" See fewer |
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Hit Parade of 1941 (1940)
Pat Abbott / Singing voice of Anabelle Potter, Performer: "Swing Low, Sweet Rhythm", "Who Am I?" Pat Abbott / Singing voice of Anabelle Potter, Performer: "Swing Low, Sweet Rhythm", "Who Am I?" See fewer |
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Too Many Girls (1940)
Eileen Eilers, Performer: "You're Nearer" (1939), "'Cause We Got Cake" (1939), "Love Never Went To College" (1939), "Look Out!" (1939), "Conga" (1939) (uncredited) Eileen Eilers, Performer: "You're Nearer" (1939), "'Cause We Got Cake" (1939), "Love Never Went To College" (1939), "Look Out!" (1939), "Conga" (1939) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Dreaming Out Loud (1940)
Alice, Performer: "Dreaming Out Loud" Alice, Performer: "Dreaming Out Loud" See fewer |
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Hollywood Hotel (1937)
Alice, Soundtrack ("Silhouetted in the Moonlight" (1937)) (uncredited), Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" (1937), "Sing, You Son Of A Gun" (1937) (uncredited) Alice, Soundtrack ("Silhouetted in the Moonlight" (1937)) (uncredited), Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" (1937), "Sing, You Son Of A Gun" (1937) (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Hit Parade (1937)
Ruth Allison (nee Ruth Swanson), Soundtrack ("Sweet Heartache"), Performer: "The Glory Beyond", "I'll Reach For A Star", "Last Night I Dreamed Of You", "Was It Rain?", "Sweet Heartache" Ruth Allison (nee Ruth Swanson), Soundtrack ("Sweet Heartache"), Performer: "The Glory Beyond", "I'll Reach For A Star", "Last Night I Dreamed Of You", "Was It Rain?", "Sweet Heartache" See fewer |
$500K
|
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Born to Dance (1936)
'Peppy' Turner, Performer: "Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936), "Easy To Love" (1936) (uncredited), "Swingin' The Jinx Away" (1936) (uncredited) 'Peppy' Turner, Performer: "Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936), "Easy To Love" (1936) (uncredited), "Swingin' The Jinx Away" (1936) (uncredited) See fewer |
$942K
|
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Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936)
(Short) - Performer: "Broadway Rhythm" Performer: "Broadway Rhythm" See fewer |
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Palm Springs (1936)
Joan Smyth, Performer: "Overture", "Will I Ever Know", "I Don't Want To Make History, I Just Want To Make Love", "The Hills Of Old Wyoming" (reprise) Joan Smyth, Performer: "Overture", "Will I Ever Know", "I Don't Want To Make History, I Just Want To Make Love", "The Hills Of Old Wyoming" (reprise) See fewer |
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Collegiate (1935)
Miss Hay, Performer: "You Hit The Spot" Miss Hay, Performer: "You Hit The Spot" See fewer |
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Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
Frances Langford, Soundtrack ("I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" (1935)) (uncredited), Performer: "Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "You Are My Lucky Star" (1935) (uncredited) Frances Langford, Soundtrack ("I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'" (1935)) (uncredited), Performer: "Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "You Are My Lucky Star" (1935) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Every Night at Eight (1935)
Susan Moore, Lyrics: "Then You've Never Been Blue", Performer: "Take It Easy" (uncredited), "Speaking Confidentially", "Song Medley" (uncredited), "Then You've Never Been Blue", "Every Night At Eight" (uncredited), "I Feel A Song Coming On" (uncredited), "I'm In The Mood For Love" (uncredited) Susan Moore, Lyrics: "Then You've Never Been Blue", Performer: "Take It Easy" (uncredited), "Speaking Confidentially", "Song Medley" (uncredited), "Then You've Never Been Blue", "Every Night At Eight" (uncredited), "I Feel A Song Coming On" (uncredited), "I'm In The Mood For Love" (uncredited) See fewer |
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$779K
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Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5 (1933)
(Short) - Frances Langford - Singer, Performer: "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye" (uncredited) Frances Langford - Singer, Performer: "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye" (uncredited) See fewer |
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Past Television (7 titles) | Episodes |
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Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me (2009)
(TV Movie) - Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" See fewer |
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Beverly Hills, 90210 (1991)
(TV Series) - Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" (uncredited) (1 episode, 1991) Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" (uncredited) (1 episode, 1991) See fewer
Fame Is Where You Find It (Feb
28,
1991)
Season 1,
Episode 16
-
Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" (uncredited)
Performer: "Hooray For Hollywood" (uncredited)
See fewer
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1
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A Disney Christmas Gift (1983)
(TV Special) - Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" (uncredited) Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" (uncredited) See fewer |
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A Disney Channel Christmas!!!! (1983)
(TV Movie) - Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" (uncredited) Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" (uncredited) See fewer |
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The Jackie Gleason Show (1969)
(TV Series) - Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle (1 episode, 1969) Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle (1 episode, 1969) See fewer
The Honeymooners: The Match Game (Nov
29,
1969)
Season 4,
Episode 10
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Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle
Prof. Bonaventure Van Sickle
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1
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The Magical World of Disney (1958)
(TV Series) - Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" (1 episode, 1958) Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime" (1 episode, 1958) See fewer
Magic and Music (Mar
19,
1958)
Season 4,
Episode 22
-
Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime"
Performer: "Once Upon A Wintertime"
See fewer
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1
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Self (41 titles) |
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Biography (1998–1999)
(TV Series) - Self - Actress (2 episodes, 1998) Self - Actress (2 episodes, 1998) See fewer
Don Ameche: Hollywood's Class Act (Oct
1,
1999)
Season 13,
Episode 35
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Self - Actress
Self - Actress
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The Mike Douglas Show (1980)
(TV Series) - Self - Actress (voice) (1 episode, 1980) Self - Actress (voice) (1 episode, 1980) See fewer
Episode #19.103 (Feb
6,
1980)
Season 19,
Episode 103
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Self - Actress (voice)
Self - Actress (voice)
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The Hollywood Palace (1967)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1967) Self (1 episode, 1967) See fewer
Host: Bing Crosby. Guests: Don Ameche, Francis Langford, Barbara McNair, and Louis Nye (May
13,
1967)
Season 4,
Episode 31
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Self
Self
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Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (1961–1967)
(TV Series) - Self (3 episodes, 1961) Self (3 episodes, 1961) See fewer
Frances Langford, Jack Burns & Avery Schreiber (Feb
22,
1967)
Season 19,
Episode 4
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Self
Self
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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1967)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest (1 episode, 1967) Self - Guest (1 episode, 1967) See fewer
Buddy Hackett, Dr. Margaret Mead, Frances Langford, Shirley Jones (Jan
5,
1967)
Self - Guest
Self - Guest
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The DuPont Show of the Week (1961)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1961) Self (1 episode, 1961) See fewer |
The Frances Langford Show (1960)
(TV Series) - Self - Hostess / Self - Singer (1 episode, 1960) Self - Hostess / Self - Singer (1 episode, 1960) See fewer
Episode dated 1 May 1960 (May
1,
1960)
Self - Hostess / Self - Singer
Self - Hostess / Self - Singer
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A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954)
(TV Movie) - Self - with Jon Hall (uncredited) Self - with Jon Hall (uncredited) See fewer |
The Jackie Gleason Show (1953)
(TV Series) - Self (Honeymooners Sketch) (2 episodes, 1953) Self (Honeymooners Sketch) (2 episodes, 1953) See fewer
The Honeymooners: The Christmas Party (Dec
19,
1953)
Self (Honeymooners Sketch)
Self (Honeymooners Sketch)
See fewer
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The Name's the Same (1953)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest star contestant (1 episode, 1953) Self - Guest star contestant (1 episode, 1953) See fewer
Frances Langford (Mar
10,
1953)
Season 1,
Episode 30
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Self - Guest star contestant
Self - Guest star contestant
See fewer
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The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950–1952)
(TV Series) - Self - Singer (2 episodes, 1950) Self - Singer (2 episodes, 1950) See fewer
host: Bob Hope; guest stars: Tony Martin, Frances Langford (Dec
7,
1952)
Season 3,
Episode 12
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Self - Singer
Self - Singer
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Host: Bobby Clark; Guests: Mel Allen, Frances Langford, Gussie Moran, The Peiro Brothers, The Albins (Oct
29,
1950)
Season 1,
Episode 8
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Self - Singer
Self - Singer
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The Frances Langford-Don Ameche Show (1952)
(TV Series) - Self - Co-Host / Self - Co-host (11 episodes, 1952) Self - Co-Host / Self - Co-host (11 episodes, 1952) See fewer |
The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (1951)
(TV Series) - Self - Singer (4 episodes, 1951) Self - Singer (4 episodes, 1951) See fewer |
The Ken Murray Show (1951)
(TV Series) - Self (1 episode, 1951) Self (1 episode, 1951) See fewer
Frances Langford/Jon Hall/Royal Northwest Mounted Police Chorus (Mar
3,
1951)
Season 2,
Episode 21
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Self
Self
See fewer
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The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter (1950–1951)
(TV Series) - Self - Singer (3 episodes, 1950) Self - Singer (3 episodes, 1950) See fewer |
Cavalcade of Stars (1950)
(TV Series) - Self - Guest Vocalist (2 episodes, 1950) Self - Guest Vocalist (2 episodes, 1950) See fewer
Frances Langford, The Four Step Brothers (Jan
14,
1950)
Season 1,
Episode 33
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Self - Guest Vocalist
Self - Guest Vocalist
See fewer
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Archive Footage (25 titles) |
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CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (2021)
(TV Series) - Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 2021) Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 2021) See fewer
Episode #43.10 (Mar
7,
2021)
Season 43,
Episode 10
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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American Masters (2017)
(TV Series) - Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 2017) Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 2017) See fewer
This Is Bob Hope... (Dec
29,
2017)
Season 31,
Episode 10
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
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Johnny Mercer: The Dream's on Me (2009)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2006)
(TV Special) - Self - In Memoriam (archive footage) Self - In Memoriam (archive footage) See fewer |
The Art of Mary Blair (2005)
(Short) - Self - Singer (archive footage) Self - Singer (archive footage) See fewer |
Winter Wonderland (2003)
(Video) - Frances Langford (archive sound) (voice) Frances Langford (archive sound) (voice) See fewer |
Great Performances (1987–2003)
(TV Series) - Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 2003), Self - 'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (archive footage) (uncredited) (1 episode, 1987) Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 2003), Self - 'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (archive footage) (uncredited) (1 episode, 1987) See fewer
The Great American Songbook (Mar
11,
2003)
Season 31,
Episode 11
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (Mar
13,
1987)
Season 14,
Episode 18
-
Self - 'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self - 'Peppy' Turner (clip from Born to Dance (1936)) (archive footage) (uncredited)
See fewer
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Entertaining the Troops: Bob Hope & the USO (2002)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Bob Hope: Hollywood's Brightest Star (1996)
(Video) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988)
(TV Special) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1986)
(TV Series) - Blanche Bickerson (archive sound) (1 episode, 1986) Blanche Bickerson (archive sound) (1 episode, 1986) See fewer
Don Ameche/America Morris (Feb
11,
1986)
Blanche Bickerson (archive sound)
Blanche Bickerson (archive sound)
See fewer
|
That's Dancing! (1985)
Self - Archival footage from 'Born to Dance' (archive footage) Self - Archival footage from 'Born to Dance' (archive footage) See fewer |
A Walt Disney Christmas (1982)
(Video) - Self - 'Once Upon a Wintertime' (archive footage) (voice) Self - 'Once Upon a Wintertime' (archive footage) (voice) See fewer |
Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972 (1980)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
The Great Radio Comedians (1972)
(TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage) See fewer |
Hollywood and the Stars (1964)
(TV Series) - Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 1964) Self (archive footage) (1 episode, 1964) See fewer
Hollywood Goes to War (Jan
27,
1964)
Season 1,
Episode 18
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Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
See fewer
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The Magical World of Disney (1958)
(TV Series) - Musician: Singing Voice (archive footage) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime") (1 episode, 1958) Musician: Singing Voice (archive footage) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime") (1 episode, 1958) See fewer
Magic and Music (Mar
19,
1958)
Season 4,
Episode 22
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Musician: Singing Voice (archive footage) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime")
Musician: Singing Voice (archive footage) (song "Once Upon a Wintertime")
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Cassino to Korea (1950)
Frances Langford - USO Show (archive footage) Frances Langford - USO Show (archive footage) See fewer |
Once Upon a Wintertime (1948)
(Short) - Frances Langford -Singer (archive footage) (singing voice) Frances Langford -Singer (archive footage) (singing voice) See fewer |
Some Day When the Clouds Roll by (1945)
(Short) - Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) See fewer |
A Dream Came True (1945)
(Short) - Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) See fewer |
Tropical Moon (1945)
(Short) - Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) Edited from: Career Girl (1944) (archive footage) See fewer |