Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly & Donald O'Connor - Good morning (with hun sub)

Title: Singin' in the rain Year: 1952 Cast: Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell Music: Nacio Herb Brown Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All Right Reserved by the Warner Bros. Entertainment. (I don't own this video.)
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My Six Loves (1963) Debbie Reynold, Cliff Robertson and Jim Baccus Full Film

My Six Loves is a 1963 comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a Broadway star who takes a vacation and finds herself responsible for six abandoned children, in Gower Champion's directorial debut. It is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Funk. Debbie Reynolds as Janice Courtney Cliff Robertson as Reverend Jim Larkin David Janssen as Marty Bliss Eileen Heckart as Ethel Hans Conried as Kinsley Kross Mary McCarty as Doreen Smith John McGiver as Judge Harris Max Showalter as BJ Smith Alice Ghostley as Selena Johnson Alice Pearce as Bus Driver Pippa Scott as Dianne Soper Claude Stroud as Dr. Miller Darlene Tompkins as Darlene Smith Leon Belasco as Mario Billy E. Hughes as Leo Jim Backus as Sheriff
Debbie Reynolds "You Made Me Love You" from Irene

In 1971, the revival of the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette with screen legend Ruby Keeler proved to be an enormous hit. Its producer, Harry Rigby, deciding to cash in on the nostalgia craze by reviving another vintage show with another glamorous movie star as its centerpiece, zeroed in on Irene with Debbie Reynolds making her Broadway debut in the title role. Rigby hired librettist Hugh Wheeler to rework the show, which retained only five of the original songs and added tunes written by McCarthy with other composers and original numbers by Charles Gaynor and Otis Clements, with additional material by Wally Harper and Jack Lloyd, written specifically for the revival. The production was troubled from the start. Billy De Wolfe was forced to withdraw due to illness and was replaced by George S. Irving as Madame Lucy. Reviews in Toronto were mixed, and when Reynolds was stricken with a throat ailment, the producers, rather than cancel the sell-out performances, had her mime her dialogue and songs on stage to director John Gielgud's reading of them from the wings, much to the dismay of angry audiences. Philadelphia critics were brutal, and Gielgud, an odd choice for a lightweight musical comedy, was replaced by Gower Champion, who had helmed a Los Angeles revival of Annie Get Your Gun with Reynolds. Peter Gennaro was hired to restage the musical numbers, and Joseph Stein was brought in to doctor the book, which now had Irene posing as a countess in cahoots with couturier Madame <b>...</b>
Debbie Reynolds - Tammy

Recorded in 1957 (when Debbie Reynolds was 23 years old) for the film "Tammy and the Bachelor," the song earned her a gold record and was the best-selling single by a female vocalist in 1957. The song spent 23 weeks on the "Top 40" charts. It was number one for five weeks on the Billboard pop charts. The song was nominated for a "Best Song" Academy Award in 1957, but lost to "All The Way" from the film, "The Joker Is Wild." In the movie (the first of the Tammy film series, and the only one Debbie Reynolds starred in), she co-starred with Leslie Nielsen. At the time "Tammy and the Bachelor" was filmed, Debbie Reynolds was still married to Eddie Fisher. Less than a year later, Eddie Fisher began his affair with Elizabeth Taylor. Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher were divorced in 1959. In the film, as she sings the song, she's interrupted by her Aunt Renie (played by Mildred Natwick.) For this video, I deleted that part, and spliced in scenes between Debbie Reynolds and Leslie Nielsen, and overlayed the soundtrack with a clean audio. Tammy (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans) I hear the cottonwoods whisperin'' above "Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love!" The ole hootie owl hootie-hoos to the dove, "Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love!" Does my darling feel what I feel When he comes near? My heart beats so joyfully You'd think that he could hear! Wish I knew if he knew what I'm dreamin' of! Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love! Whippoorwill, whippoorwill, you and I know Tammy, Tammy, can't let him go <b>...</b>
Debbie Reynolds & Bobby Van All I Do Is Dream of You

From "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis" Debbie Reynolds and Bobby Van sing All I Do Is Dream of You which Debbie Reynolds sang the year before in "Singin in the Rain" to a Charleston beat.
Carleton Carpenter and Debbie Reynolds, Abba Dabba Honeymoon from Two Weeks with Love

From the film Two Weeks with Love, this is Abba Dabba Honeymoon sung by Carleton Carpenter and Debbie Reynolds.
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Lana Turner, Ezio Pinza and Debbie Reynolds in Mr. Imperium (1951 Movie)

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Mr. Imperium (UK title: You Belong to My Heart) is a 1951 romantic drama film made by MGM. It was directed by Don Hartman who co-wrote screenplay with Edwin H. Knopf, based on play by Edwin H. Knopf. The music score is by Bronisław Kaper. One event in the film that slipped by un-noticed was when Lana Turner (at her own insistence and after an argument with the director) introduced "The Guadalajara Trio" by name, although they were not listed in the screen credits. In the manner of the way that Latino actors and musicians were often treated, they were also omitted from the credits of several other films like 'My Friend Irma Goes West" with Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis even though they did several beautiful songs. Cast Lana Turner as Fredda Barlo Ezio Pinza as Mr. Imperium Marjorie Main as Mrs. Cabot Barry Sullivan as Paul Hunter Cedric Hardwicke as Bernand Debbie Reynolds as Gwen Ann Codee as Anna Pelan The Guadalajara Trio (Francisco, Luis, Joseph) as Themselves Lana Turner (February 8, 1921 -- June 29, 1995) was an American actress. Discovered and signed to a film contract by MGM at the age of sixteen, Turner first attracted attention in They Won't Forget (1937). She played featured roles, often as the ingenue, in such films as Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938). During the early 1940s she established herself as a leading actress in such films as Johnny Eager (1941), Ziegfeld Girl (1941) and Somewhere I'll Find You (1942). She is known as <b>...</b>
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Debbie Reynolds - " Tammy "

Debbie Reynolds - "Tammy" I hear the cottonwoods whisperin' above, "Tammy ... Tammy ... Tammy's in love" The ole hooty-owl hooty-hoos to the dove, "Tammy ... Tammy ... Tammy's in love" Does my lover feel What I feel When he comes near? My heart beats so joyfully, You'd think that he could hear Wish I knew if he knew What I'm dreamin' of Tammy ... Tammy ... Tammy's in love Whippoorwill, whippoorwill, you and I know Tammy ... Tammy ... can't let him go The breeze from the bayou keeps murmuring low: "Tammy ... Tammy ... you love him so" When the night is warm, Soft and warm, I long for his charms I' d sing like a violin If I were in his arms Wish I knew if he knew What I'm dreaming of Tammy ... Tammy ... Tammy's in love
Debbie Reynolds On Fred Astaire Giving Her Dancing Advice On The Set of SINGIN' IN THE RAIN

Debbie Reynolds tells a story about how Fred Astaire encouraged her to keep working hard on the dance routines for SINGIN' IN THE RAIN. AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com CONNECT WITH AFI: twitter.com AFI.com facebook.com
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Profiles In History: Debbie Reynolds Auction | Marilyn Monroe, The Seven Year Itch Subway Dress

Video footage from the June 18, 2011, Profiles In History Debbie Reynolds Auction. Marilyn Monroe "The Girl" ivory pleated "Subway" dress by Travilla, the most recognized costume in film history, from The Seven Year Itch. (TCF, 1955) Ivory rayon-acetate halter dress with pleated skirt. Handwritten label "1-27-1-8171 M. Monroe A-734-12." Worn by Marilyn Monroe as "The Girl" in one of the most iconic images of film history in The Seven Year Itch, when she stood above the subway grate and uttered that famous line, "OOOH isn't it delicious?" The Seven Year Itch storyline, unlike some of Monroe's earlier films, held no promise as a costume showcase. It was not a period piece and had no dance routines. Yet this was to become the vehicle for Travilla's most famous dress design, in bias-cut crepe with a halter top and sunburst pleats. "So I wondered what could I do with this most beautiful girl that Marilyn was to play to make her look clean, talcum-powdered, and adorable," Travilla mused. "What would I give her to wear that would blow in the breeze and be fun and pretty? I knew there would be a wind blowing so that would require a skirt." [Hollywood Costume Design by Travilla, Maureen Reilly]. The fabric Travilla chose was an ivory colored rayon-acetate crepe, heavy enough to flow beautifully as Marilyn walked but still light enough to blow up in an interesting way. A fabric very hard if not impossible to get now, the closest is georgette. Travilla never normally used man-made <b>...</b>
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Debbie Reynolds - Tammy (HQ)

Here we have the lovely "Debbie Reynolds" singing "Tammy" which reached number 1 in the charts and this song was taken from the film "Tammy and the Bachelor" which was in 1957
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78s - Tammy - Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds regularly appeared in movie musicals during the 1950s and had several hit records during the period. Her song "Aba Daba Honeymoon" (featured in the the 1950 film Two Weeks with Love as a duet with Carleton Carpenter) was a top-three hit in 1951. Her most high-profile film role was in Singin' in the Rain (1952) as Kathy Selden. In Bundle of Joy (1956) she appeared with her then-husband, Eddie Fisher. Her recording of the song "Tammy" (from her 1957 film Tammy and the Bachelor) earned her a gold record and was the best-selling single by a female vocalist in 1957. It was number one for five weeks on the Billboard pop charts. In the movie (the first of the Tammy film series) she costarred with Leslie Nielsen. In 1959 Reynolds recorded her first album for Dot Records, simply called Debbie, which included her own selection of 12 standards including "Sposin'", "Moonglow", "Mean To Me" and "Time After Time".
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Debbie Reynolds - "Dominique" (The Singing Nun)

The Debbie Reynolds version sung in the 1966 movie "The Singing Nun" based on the story of Soeur Sourire otherwise known as The Singing Nun. --i OWN this video-- ps Just kidding. copyright infringement intended.
Debbie Reynolds Honored By The Friars Club

Here she is folks, in all her iconic glory! The Friars Club in New York City recently honored the legendary star of stage, screen and Hollywood, Ms. Debbie Reynolds. This however, is no ordinary induction! Watch in awe as Debbie lays waste to two greedy husbands in one fail swoop! You'll be amazed as Playbill magazine columnist Ellis Nassour has Debbie literally climbing the furniture! Nobody does it like Debbie, (or Carrie) Enjoy Debbie's frank Q&A discussing daughter Carrie Fisher's sensational solo debut on Broadway in 'Wishful Drinking!' This featurette is not to be missed, enjoy!
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'He's my Friend' with Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell

A riotous dance number from the film 'THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN (1964) full of vim and vigour....Where the stars get their energy from is hard to fathom (none of the ensemble are exactly youngsters).....even stalwart MARTITA HUNT gets in on the act!
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Dean Martin, Debbie Reynolds and Paul Lynde frm Time Life's The Best of The Dean Martin Show

NBCUniversal Television Consumer Products and TIME-LIFE has announced the release of three new DVD collections featuring The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show to be released May 24. The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show sets capture material never before released from some of the shows greatest episodes during its nine-year run on television from 1965 to 1974. Hosted by Dean Martin, the acclaimed variety and comedy show was one of the highest-rated in television history, garnering 12 Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe award (Dean Martin "Best Actor in a Comedy Television Series" 1967), frequented by hundreds of guests from across the world of entertainment including legendary actors and actresses from the stage and screen, pop and jazz singers, dancers and comedians. For the first time ever, The Best of the Dean Martin Variety Show will be available as a single DVD, double DVD set, and six-DVD Collector's Edition, officially from NBCUniversal Television Consumer Products and TIME-LIFE. Each DVD, more than two hours long, features several episodes including guest segments, comedy sketches and over a dozen full-length musical performances, with additional bonus material starring regular show performers and extensive liner notes. The Best of the Dean Martin Show single DVD includes four show episodes with more than 15 musical performances; the double DVD set includes seven show episodes featuring more than 30 musical performances; and the six-DVD Collectors Edition <b>...</b>
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Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds - Where did you learned to dance

(I don't own anything) From Movie I love Melvin (1953) Melvin Hoover is a bumbler (except when hes dancing on skates), a workaday go-fer for Look magazine (except when he fakes being a big-time photog) and in love (without exception) with Broadway chorine Judy LeRoy. Melvin convinces Judy he can send her star aloft by putting her on the cover of Look. Now he has to make it happen! Singin in the Rains Debbie Reynolds and Donald OConnor dazzle again like July 4 sparklers in I Love Melvin.Theres lots to love here.
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TCM Red Carpet 2012: Liza Minnelli, Debbie Reynolds, Patricia Kelly

Live from the red carpet at the TCM Classic Film Festival Opening Night 2012, Digital Entertainment Columnist/Author Liz H Kelly interviews 3 Leading Ladies: Debbie Reynolds (Singin' in the Rain), Liza Minnelli (Cabaret) and Patricia Kelly (Gene Kelly's widow, Gene Kelly was in Singin' in the Rain, and Creative Director at Gene Kelly.) Also in this video are photos of the Dallas stars (Larry Hagman, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy) and new Dallas Star Jesse Metcalfe (John Tucker Must Die). Many thanks to Joyce Chow, Monte Bubbles, montebubbles.net, for being our videotographer. And for more TCM Classic Film Festival updates and photos, follow us on Twitter @lizhkelly http
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Frank Sinatra Debbie Reynolds Celeste Holm "The Tender Trap" 1955 theatrical trailer

The Tender Trap (1955) is a CinemaScope comedy starring Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, and Celeste Holm. Based on the 1954 play The Tender Trap by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith, it marked Sinatra's return to MGM some six years after On the Town. A second film under a new contract with the studio, Guys and Dolls, actually was released ahead of The Tender Trap by one day on November 3, 1955. The film earned an Academy Award nomination in the category of Best Original Song for "(Love Is) the Tender Trap" (music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn). The song proved a hit for Sinatra, one he would continue to sing throughout his career. It is performed in a pre-credits sequence by Sinatra, sung in the film by Reynolds in a lackluster version that Sinatra corrects and yet again at the end of the film by Sinatra, Reynolds, Holm and Wayne.
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Debbie Reynolds Unsinkable Molly Brown Premiere Hollywood Backstage

Hollywood Backstage Unsinkable Molly Brown Premiere at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
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Debbie Reynolds | CONVERSATIONS AT KCTS 9

kcts9.org Join Enrique Cerna as he talks with this living legend about everything from her unusual and sudden rise in Hollywood, to her headline-making marriage to Eddie Fisher, a sometimes-tumultuous relationship with daughter Carrie Fisher, and what she's working on now. Airdate: July 24,2009
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Debbie Reynolds - Beyond The Stars

This song Beyond The Stars was salvaged, extracted, converted and remastered into digital audio from a very old cassette bought from a flea market in Singapore, also known as Sungei Road's flea market. "Sungei" is a Malay word for river. This is one of the eleven songs sang by Debbie Reynolds many years ago in the movie known as "The Singing Nun". The quality had deteriorated under the effect of rain and sun over time but the music is still beautifully audible. I watched this movie during my younger days and this song had embedded in my mind ever since. I vaguely remember this song was sung when she was alone sitting in front of a wooden cross hanging on the wall of her private room with a guitar in her hands. In the quiet she played and sang this song in perfect harmony with the surrounding. One can feel a sense of peacefulness as though you are immersed in the universe every time this song is played . yes, it is timeless and immortal! I can only make out the first few lines of the lyrics which are as follows: Far beyond the stars My soul is longing to go Where beyond the stars To a better place I know To the darkest night I can see the heavenly glow Far away, far away, beyond the stars Far away, far away, beyond the stars. I have searched various websites for the remaining lyrics to no avail. I think it has something to do with the purpose of our spiritual lives on earth and beyond the stars in the universe. Apparently this song was not as well known as Dominique which <b>...</b>
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Tribute to Debbie Reynolds

Aspects of Love is a musical/chamber opera with a book and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart. It is famous for the song, Seeing is Believing. The music is not from a cast album. The music is from a CD album called Genius of Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was performed by the Orlando Pops Orchestra. The CD includes beautiful selections from various plays. Debbie Reynolds (born April 1, 1932) is an American actress, singer, and dancer and mother of actress/author Carrie Fisher. Reynolds' marriage to Eddie Fisher ended in divorce in 1959. She is also a collector of film memorabilia. Reynolds regularly appeared in movie musicals during the 1950s and had several hit records during the period. Her song "Aba Daba Honeymoon" (featured in the 1950 film Two Weeks with Love as a duet with Carleton Carpenter) was a top-three hit in 1951. Her most high-profile film role was in Singin' in the Rain (1952) as Kathy Selden. In Bundle of Joy (1956) she appeared with her then-husband, Eddie Fisher. Her recording of the song "Tammy" (from her 1957 film Tammy and the Bachelor) earned her a gold record, and was the best-selling single by a female vocalist in 1957. It was number one for five weeks on the Billboard pop charts. In the movie (the first of the Tammy film series), she co-starred with Leslie Nielsen. In 1959, Reynolds recorded her first album for Dot Records, simply called Debbie, which included her own selection of twelve standards including "S'posin <b>...</b>
Matthew Tseng's Class @ Debbie Reynolds: "Holding Out For A Hero"

*** This Video is for Inspirational Purposes only, and no Copyright infringement is intended. I do not claim to own the song, nor do I claim rights to the audio. However, I did use the song to express my heart*** "Holding Out For A Hero" By Ella Mae Bowen Choreography by Matthew Tseng Dancers- Video 1: Courtney Zemke, Taylor Banks, Britney Hall, Lonni Lin Olson, Alexis Gilbert, Kali Clugston, Tina Hidai, and Kelsey Sneed Video 2: Michał Maciejewski, Blanca Fascio, Tina Hidai, and Will Bell Matthew Tseng's Class Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio Sundays from 1:30-3:00pm
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