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Directed by Franz Josef GottliebOrigin AustriaGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Operetta filmsActors Peter Alexander,
Waltraut Haas,
Gunther Philipp,
Ingeborg Schöner,
Loni Heuser,
Peter VogelRating52%
Quand les comédiens Heinz Doll, Toni Mack et Hans Stiegler n'ont plus d'engagement, ils répondent à l'annonce du grand hôtel "Zum blauen Enzian" à la recherche d'un serveur, d'un portier et d'un liftier., 1h44
Directed by George SeatonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Betty Grable,
Dick Haymes,
William Gaxton,
Beatrice Kay,
Phil Silvers,
Margaret DumontRating64%
Joe Davis Sr. performs in a big nightclub called Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. He is visited by his son Joe Jr. who is a medical student. Joe Jr. tells his father that he wants to be in show business, much to his father's disapproval. Nevertheless, Joe Sr. gives his son a job at his club where Joe Jr. then becomes smitten with Bonnie Collins; the club's headlining act. Joe Sr. is spending too much time worrying about his son that he starts to neglect his own girlfriend Claire. Claire promises to give Bonnie a mink coat if she pretends to like and go out with Joe Jr., so that Joe Sr. will pay more attention to her. Things take a complicated turn when Bonnie actually does fall in love with Joe Jr. and they get married, again much to his father's disapproval., 1h32
Directed by Arthur LubinOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Jane Powell,
Ralph Bellamy,
Constance Moore,
Arthur Treacher,
Louise Beavers,
Bess FlowersRating60%
High school music student Sherry Williams is excited that her actress sister Jo has taken time off from her New York stage career to visit Sherry's school to see her perform in a musical play. Jo is about to step off the train when she hears that a famed Broadway show producer, Arthur Hale, is also stepping off the same train, leading Jo to depart from the other side of the train and make her own way to Sherry's play.Directed by Michael McGowanOrigin CanadaGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Sports films,
Ice hockey films,
Musical filmsActors Noah Reid,
Olivia Newton-John,
Allie MacDonald,
Stephen McHattie,
Nelly Furtado,
John Pyper-FergusonRating45%
Seventeen-year-old Farley Gordon has led a sheltered life, home-schooled and isolated by his parents. His closest friend is Eve, their next door neighbour. When his skill at hockey is realised, Farley is signed to a major hockey league and achieves instant fame and success. But pressure from his coach and teammates and a changing relationship with Eve begin to create intense strain in Farley's life. , 1h46
Directed by Stewart RaffillOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Dexter Darden,
Al SapienzaRating30%
Standing Ovation is a comedy that tells the story of The 5 Ovations, Brittany (Kayla Jackson), Blaze (Pilar Martin), Cameron (Kayla Raparelli), Maya (Najee Wilson), and Tatiana (Alexis Biesiada) The movie starts with the Ovations at a talent contest. A rival group, The Wiggies' father sabotages another group's performance. In the dressing room, the Ovations encounter Alanna Wannabe, a pesky little girl who wants to desperately wants to join the Ovations and the Wiggies. Once The Wiggies are finished with their performance, Ziggy Wiggs (London Clarke) bribes the stage manager to sabotage the Ovations' performance by putting pepper in their microphones, causing them to sneeze and lose the contest. The day after, while the Ovations are at school, Cameron tells the rest of the group about CDS's Best Music Video Contest. Maya tells the group about the Wiggies' rehearsal at the school. At that point, they decide to make their video and submit it to the contest. At the Wiggies' video shoot, Maya recruits Eric Bateman (William McKenna) to assist the Ovations in making their video. At a show in a retirement home, the Ovations' manager, Joei Battalucci (Joei DeCarlo) and Brittany confront a man who has information about money stolen from an account run by Mr. Battalucci. At the show, Alanna Wannabe (Alanna Palombe) decides to make her own video. Once the Ovations arrive at the recording, they start recording a cover of River Deep, Mountain High by Tina and Ike Turner. They later watch the video with Eric and his brother. Because the Wiggies ruined their video, Joei pays the chef to put frogs in the Wiggies' soup. Joei finds the "Snuffer Guy" and books a trip to Philadelphia to find him while having Brittany, Cameron, and Maya doing a commercial. They shoot their final entry titled Scream. Later, one of the Wiggies re-edits the video. At school the next day, the Wiggies are admitted into the finals but the Ovations are not. Later, Tatiana calls Brittany saying that the group who was admitted instead of the Ovations has been disqualified and the Ovations are next in line for the semi-finals. Meanwhile, Alanna Wannabe was also admitted into the semi-finals. The Wiggies' plan backfires on them. While the re-edit was too comedic, the Ovations move onto the finals. While auditioning dancers for the finals, Alanna announces that she manages all the dancers. She strikes a deals with the Ovations, the dancers and Alanna join the number. At a Wiggies' party, the Ovations put fleas in the Wiggies' wigs. While the Wiggies are at the show, the Ovations and their dancers are stuck on the road due to sabotage from the Wiggies. While the Wiggies receive positive reaction from the audience, only a few people give them a standing ovation. After the Ovations' performance, they receive a standing ovation from the whole audience except Mr. and Mrs. Wiggs. Backstage, Joei tells Brittany that she found the thief that they've been chasing down. The Ovations end up winning the contest with the Wiggies in second place. When Joei and Brittany go to confront the thief, Brittany discovers that he is her father. Brittany becomes upset with Joei and Joei has an asthma attack. Brittany's father makes things right between them by buying a house for Joei, presents for the neighborhood, and hosting a party for the people in the competition., 1h14
Directed by Timothy BjörklundOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Musical,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Musical films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Nathan Lane,
Shaun Fleming,
Debra Jo Rupp,
Kelsey Grammer,
David Ogden Stiers,
Jerry StillerRating57%
Spot is a dog who wants nothing more than to be a boy, a fantasy he has been fulfilling for one year, dressing as a boy named Scott Leadready II, and going to school with his master Leonard Helperman. Leonard is looking forward to spending the summer with his dog, but Spot proudly declares "I Wanna Be a Boy". Mary Lou Helperman, the fourth grade teacher and Leonard's mother, is nominated for a "Teacher of the Year" award, and given use of Principal Strickler's Wentawaygo to travel to the finals in Sunny Southern Florida, under the condition that no dogs are allowed in the RV. Leonard sadly bids farewell to Spot ("A Boy Needs a Dog") as he and his mother depart.