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My Blue Heaven lyrics - performed by Danny Kaye and Louis Armstrong in The Five Pennies

My Blue Heaven [song lyrics]

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My Blue Heaven (1927) lyrics – performed by Danny Kaye and Louis Armstrong in The Five Pennies.  Music by Walter Donaldson, lyrics by George Whiting When whippoorwill call And evenin’ is nigh I’ll hurry to my… 

The Five Pennies lyrics - sung by Danny Kaye in the movie The Five Pennies to his daughter, as a lullaby

The Five Pennies lyrics

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The Five Pennies lyrics – written by Sylvia Fine, performed in The Five Pennies starring her husband, Danny Kaye

This little penny is to wish on
And make your wishes come true
This little penny is to dream on
Dream of all you can do

5 Fingers (1952) starring James Mason, Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie

5 Fingers

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5 Fingers (1952) starring James Mason, Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie

Synopsis of 5 Fingers

The valet to the British ambassador in Turkey during WWII decides to improve his lot …. By selling his employer’s top-secret documents to the Nazis. This classic spy film stars James Mason. Based on the true story of Elyesa Bazna, one of the most famous spies of World War II. It was nominated for two Academy Awards®.

Houdini (1998) starring Johnathon Schaech, Stacy Edwards, Mark Ruffalo

Houdini 1998

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Houdini (1998) starring Johnathon Schaech, Stacy Edwards, Mark Ruffalo

Recently, I watched the 1998 Houdini TV biography; I was interested to see how it stood up to other Houdini biographies I’ve seen, such as 1950’s Houdini biography with Tony Curtis, or the more recent Houdini with  Adrien Brody. In my opinion, both were entertaining fiction, but very poor biographies. So how did the 1998 version compare?

The Master of Mystery - Houdini

The Master Mystery

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The Master Mystery (1920) starring Harry Houdini

Buy from Amazon The Master Mystery stars Harry Houdini as Justice Department agent Quentin Locke, who is investigating a powerful cartel that’s protected by a “menacing” robot (referred to in the film as “the Automaton‘); the cartel is using a gas weapon called “the Madagascar Madness” — and, given that this is an old-time silent film serial, there’s a cliffhanger ending at the end of each chapter.  And, since this is a Houdini film, there’s plenty of escape artistry to get out of them. The Master Mystery is available on DVD as part of the DVD collection, Houdini: The Movie Star.

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