DVDs in The Series
Film Title | Original Release Year | Included in Boxed Set | |
---|---|---|---|
Bloodhounds of Broadway | 1952 | ||
Can-Can | 1960 | ||
Daddy Long Legs | 1955 | ||
Doll Face | 1946 | The Carmen Miranda Collection | |
The | Dolly Sisters | 1945 | The Betty Grable Collection, Vol. 1 |
Down Argentine Way | 1940 | The Betty Grable Collection, Vol. 1 | |
Four Jills in a Jeep | 1944 | The Alice Faye Collection, Vol. 2 | |
The | Gang's All Here | 1943 | The Alice Faye Collection and The Carmen Miranda Collection |
The | Girl Next Door | 1953 | |
The | Great American Broadcast | 1941 | The Alice Faye Collection, Vol. 2 |
Greenwich Village | 1944 | The Carmen Miranda Collection | |
Hello, Frisco, Hello | 1943 | The Alice Faye Collection, Vol. 2 | |
Hollywood Cavalcade | 1939 | The Alice Faye Collection, Vol. 2 | |
If I'm Lucky | 1946 | The Carmen Miranda Collection | |
Lillian Russell | 1940 | The Alice Faye Collection | |
Moon Over Miami | 1941 | The Betty Grable Collection, Vol. 1 | |
My Blue Heaven | 1950 | The Betty Grable Collection, Vol. 1 | |
On the Avenue | 1937 | The Alice Faye Collection | |
On the Riviera | 1951 | ||
Pigskin Parade | 1936 | ||
Pin-Up Girl | 1944 | ||
Rose of Washington Square | 1939 | The Alice Faye Collection, Vol. 2 | |
Something for the Boys | 1944 | The Carmen Miranda Collection | |
That Night in Rio | 1941 | The Alice Faye Collection | |
Week-End in Havana | 1941 | ||
With a Song in My Heart | 1952 |
The Gang's All Here was released in 2007 but is scheduled for a re-release in 2008, likely due to an improved film source. The 2007 release was part of the Alice Faye set, while the 2008 will be part of the Carmen Miranda set.
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