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Blondie: It’s a Great Life

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Blondie: It’s a Great Life (1943) starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake In Blondie: It’s a Great Life, Dagwood mistakenly buys a horse … Comedy Highlights Cast Quotes Dagwood: Sometimes I think that horse understands everything… Blondie: It’s a Great Life

It Really Was No Miracle

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Song lyrics to It Really Was No Miracle (1939), lyrics by Harburg Arlen, music by Harold Arlen, performed by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy Gale:

It really was no miracle
What happened was just this
The wind began to switch, the house to pitch
And suddenly the hinges started to unhitch
Just then the Witch, to satisfy an itch
Went flying on her broomstick, thumbing for a hitch
And oh, what happened then was rich

It Really Was No Miracle

The Rescuers

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The Rescuers (1977) starring Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor

In The Rescuers, two mice respond to a call for help from a kidnapped young girl, Penny. She can talk to animals, and the kidnapper plans to use that ability to get the world’s largest diamond. But can two small mice help? Even with the aid of other animals?

The Rescuers

Car 54 Where Are You? Season 1

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Car 54 Where Are You? Season 1 – starring Fred Gwynne, Joe E. Ross

Car 54 Where Are You? chronicles the misadventures of two of New York’s finest in the 53rd precinct in the Bronx. Toody, the short, stocky, extrovert and dim-witted one, either saves the day or messes things up. Much to the chagrin of his partner Muldoon, the tall, lanky, introverted and smart one.

Car 54 Where Are You? Season 1

Blood of Dracula’s Castle

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Blood of Dracula’s Castle (1967) starring John Carradine, Alexander D’Arcy, Paula Raymond

In Blood of Dracula’s Castle, Count & Countess Dracula are living in … Arizona? In a castle, no less. Where their servants kidnap beautiful young ladies, and keep them in the dungeon. For a fresh supply of blood. Until the castle’s new owners show up …

Blood of Dracula’s Castle

I Dreamt I Dwelled in Marble Halls

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Song lyrics to I Dreamt I Dwelled in Marble Halls (1844), from the opera “The Bohemian Girl”. Music by Michael William Balfe, Libretto by Alfred Bunn. Sung by Julie Bishop (dubbed by Rosina Lawrence), in the Laurel and Hardy film, The Bohemian Girl

I Dreamt I Dwelled in Marble Halls
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