The Carol Burnett Show season 4
The Carol Burnett Show season 4 continues with guest stars galore, As the Stomach Turns, the 10th Avenue Family, movie spoofs, and more.
The Carol Burnett Show season 4The Carol Burnett Show season 4 continues with guest stars galore, As the Stomach Turns, the 10th Avenue Family, movie spoofs, and more.
The Carol Burnett Show season 4The Phantom of the Opera – 1929 reissue of the Lon Chaney horror classic, about the disfigured Phantom and his obsession with the lovely singer Christine …
The Phantom of the OperaStar Spangled Rhythm is a patriotic WWII musical comedy featuring all the biggest Paramount Studio stars of the era. Musical mayhem ensues when an attendant at Paramount (Victor Moore) tries to impress his navy son (Eddie Bracken) … by claiming that he is a studio mogul!
Star Spangled RhythmKeep ’em flying, keep ’em in the sky
Keep ’em flying, hitting hard and high
On every lip, the fervent cry
Keep ’em flying Uncle Sam
Five Card Stud – a murder mystery set in the American West. A crooked gambler has been lynched, and someone is murdering the lynch mob one by one …
Five Card StudWhenever Old Man Trouble makes trouble arise
Just put a big straw hat over your eyes
You’ll never see the circumstance making you frown
If you just push your eyes under the crown
The Carol Burnett Show Bobbie Gentry and Phyllis Diller – It’s disorder in the court when guest Phyllis Diller presides over a murder trial. Other segments include an outrageous take on “Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde” and Bobbie Gentry singing “The Look Of Love.”
The Carol Burnett Show Bobbie Gentry and Phyllis DillerIn The Public Enemy, Oscar-winner James Cagney (“Yankee Doodle Dandy,” “Angels with Dirty Faces“) became a superstar with his gritty performance as a prohibition-era Irish-American street punk who tries to make it big in Chicago’s organized crime world. Features the famous grapefruit-in-your-face scene with co-star Mae Clark (“Frankenstein“). Co-starring the original Blonde Bombshell, Jean Harlow (“Dinner at Eight“). Recently selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the 400 greatest American films of all time. Inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry.
The Public EnemyTwo Sleepy People was written for the Bob Hope / Shirley Ross movie, Thanks for the Memory. The song tells of a young couple in love, who despite being sleepy, sit up together until dawn because they do not want to say good night and separate.
Two Sleepy People