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The Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly Collection (On the Town / Anchors Aweigh / Take Me out to the Ball Game) DVD
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i have seen these films many, many times; but they always provide a couple of hours of great entertainment; one thing that is particularly interesting about the frank/gene duo in these films, is that frank plays an innocent guy fresh out of podunk, as compared to later movies when he is the smooth, ladies man......watching gene kelly dance is always worth the investment.......
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It was very enjoyable to view these movies and get them at a reasonable price from amazon.
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Great collection of videos for the classic musical lover. Just one problem in the shipping. After it had not arrived 2 weeks after ordering, I initiated a trace. Interestingly, it arrived the next day. Watching these two screen legends dance is so very worth it.
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This collection is great! "Anchors Aweigh" is my favorite in this collection! A close second is "On the Town" but if you are a baseball fan a must see is the movie "Take me out to the Ball Game!" Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly make a great team. The movie is a bit of Americana that is no longer with us but for the student it will give them and understanding of how it was back after WWII. This collection is one that you will see again and again! So why are you sitting there? Order the collection today...you will be glad you did!
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If you are a fan of the "oldies," whether Sinatra, Kelly, dance, songs or musicals, you need this collection. They were more innocent times (not necessarily better) and a bunch of sailors on the make in New York city ("On the Town") was not cause for concern but rather FUN to be had.
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