1947 in Music - Musical Films

Musical Films

  • Carnival in Costa Rica
  • Copacabana
  • The Dancing Years
  • Down to Earth
  • Etoile Sans Lumiere (Star Without Light)
  • The Fabulous Dorseys
  • Fiesta
  • Fun and Fancy Free animated film includes Bongo and Mickey And The Beanstalk
  • Golden Earrings
  • Good News
  • I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
  • I'll Be Yours starring Deanna Durbin, Tom Drake, William Bendix and Adolphe Menjou. Directed by William A. Seiter.
  • It Happened in Brooklyn starring Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Kathryn Grayson and Jimmy Durante. Directed by Richard Whorf.
  • Ladies' Man
  • Linda Be Good starring Elyse Knox, Marie Wilson and John Hubbard. Directed by Frank McDonald. Directed by Frank McDonald.
  • Little Miss Broadway starring Jean Porter, John Shelton and Ruth Donnelly. Directed by Arthur Dreifuss.
  • Living in a Big Way starring Gene Kelly
  • Mother Wore Tights starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey
  • My Favorite Brunette
  • My Wild Irish Rose
  • New Orleans
  • Night Song
  • Nora Prentiss
  • Northwest Outpost
  • The Perils of Pauline
  • The Road to Rio
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
  • The Shocking Miss Pilgrim released January 4 starring Betty Grable and Dick Haymes
  • Something in the Wind
  • Song of Scheherazade
  • Star Without Light
  • This Time for Keeps
  • The Trouble with Women
  • The Unfinished Dance
  • Variety Girl
  • Welcome, Stranger

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