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Song lyrics to Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's An Irish Lullaby) - as performed by Dean Martin in At War with the Army

Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (song lyrics)

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Song lyrics to Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That’s An Irish Lullaby) – as performed by Dean Martin in At War with the Army

Editor’s note

It’s a sweet bit, as Dean Martin is imitating Bing Crosby, and Jerry Lewis is imitating Barry Fitzgerald.

Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (song lyrics)

The Indestructible Man

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The Indestructible Man (1956) starring Lon Chaney Jr., Casey Adams, Marian Carr

What would happen if a prisoner on death row, with a chip on his shoulder, was accidentally revived? And accidentally made indestructible as well? It’s The Indestructible Man, and the answer is a roaring rampage of revenge!

The Indestructible Man

Born to Be Bad

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Born to Be Bad (1950) starring Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan, Zachary Scott, Joan Leslie

Synopsis of Born to Be Bad

In Born to Be Bad, a manipulative gold digger sets her sights on a wealthy man. A man who’s already engaged. She ignores the advances of a rugged writer who loves her despite her flaws.

Born to Be Bad

Tonda Wanda Hoy [song lyrics]

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Tonda Wanda Hoy. Lyrics by Mack David. Music by Jerry Livingston. Sung by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis separately in At War with the Army

It’s easier to say I love you than tonda wanda hoy comma kalai
And wouldn’t you rather say I love you than tonda wanda hoy comma kalai
It’s easier to spell kiss me dear than tonda wanda hoy comma kalai
And wouldn’t you rather hear kiss me than (tonda wanda hoy comma kalai)

Tonda Wanda Hoy [song lyrics]

Doctor Who – Black Orchid

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Doctor Who – Black Orchid (1982) starring Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton

Doctor Who – Black Orchid is a short, entertaining Doctor Who story arc. It features the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison, involved in a murder mystery. Two of his companions, Nyssa and Teegan, have a large role as well.

Doctor Who – Black Orchid

Two Girls and a Sailor

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Two Girls and a Sailor, starring Van Johnson, Gloria DeHaven, June Allyson, Jimmy Durante

Synopsis of Two Girls and a Sailor

Emmy-nominee Van Johnson (“Too Young to Kiss,” “Thrill of a Romance“), Golden Globe-winner June Allyson (“Too Young to Kiss,” Little Women“) and Gloria Dehaven (“The Yellow Cab Man,” So This is Paris“) take part in a romance where one sister falls in love with a World War II sailor, but the sailor finds himself in love with the other sister instead.

Two Girls and a Sailor

The Ape

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The Ape (1940) starring Boris Karloff

The Ape is an unusual horror film. It has a kindly doctor (Boris Karloff), who’s working on a cure for polio. So, that’s good, although his cure requires human spinal fluid. He has a strong affection for Frances Clifford, suffering from polio. The audience never finds out why, but that’s okay. Then, a circus gorilla escapes. A rather vicious gorilla, that’s terrorizes the townspeople. And it breaks into the doctor’s home!

The Ape

Happy Go Lovely [musical]

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Happy Go Lovely (1951) starring Vera-Ellen, David Niven, Cesar Romero

In Happy Go Lovely, a chorus girl becomes the star in a broke producer’s show after she’s mistakenly linked with a millionaire in Scotland.

Happy Go Lovely [musical]

Beans [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Beans. Lyrics by Mack David, Music by Jerry Livingston. Sung by Jerry Lewis and cast in At War With the Army

“The Navy gets the gravy, but the Army gets the beans” – a comedy song where Jerry Lewis, on KP duty, complains about the low-quality food that the Army gets.

Beans [song lyrics]
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