Two sisters from Hungary become famous entertainers in the early 1900s. Fictionalized biography with lots of songs.
Buy Movie The Dolly Sisters
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I Can't Begin to Tell You |
Mack Gordon: writer
John Payne: performer
James V. Monaco: composer
Betty Grable: performer
June Haver: performer
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The Vamp |
Byron Gay: writer
Betty Grable: performer
June Haver: performer
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We Have Been Around |
Mack Gordon: writer
Betty Grable: performer
Charles Henderson: composer
June Haver: performer
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Carolina in the Morning |
Gus Kahn: writer
Walter Donaldson: composer
Betty Grable: performer
June Haver: performer
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Powder, Lipstick and Rouge |
Mack Gordon: writer
Harry Revel: composer
Betty Grable: performer
June Haver: performer
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I'm Always Chasing Rainbows |
Harry Carroll: composer
Joseph McCarthy: writer
John Payne: performer
Betty Grable: performer
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The Darktown Strutters' Ball |
Shelton Brooks: writer
Betty Grable: performer
June Haver: performer
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Arrah Go on, I'm Gonna Go Back to Oregon |
Sam Lewis: writer
Joe Young: writer
John Payne: performer
Bert Grant: composer
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The Sidewalks of New York |
Betty Grable: performer
Charles Lawlor: composer
James W. Blake: writer
June Haver: performer
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Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl |
Lew Brown: writer
Albert von Tilzer: composer
John Payne: performer
Betty Grable: performer
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Don't Be Too Old Fashioned (Old Fashioned Girl) |
Mack Gordon: writer
Betty Grable: performer
Charles Henderson: composer
June Haver: performer
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Oh! Frenchy |
Con Conrad: composer
Sam Ehrlich: writer
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Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile! |
George Asaf: writer
Felix Powell: composer
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Me-ow |
Mel Kaufman: composer
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Oh You Beautiful Doll |
Nat Ayer: composer
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Smiles |
Lee S. Roberts: composer
J. Will Callahan: writer
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On the Mississippi |
Harry Carroll: composer
Ballard MacDonald: writer
Arthur Fields: composer
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Give My Regards to Broadway |
George M. Cohan: composer
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Cheyenne |
Egbert Van Alstyne: composer
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