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The late, great impresario Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. looks down from Heaven and ordains a new revue in his grand old style.

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Fred Astaire ('Here's to the Ladies') / Raffles ('This Heart of Mine') / Tai Long ('Limehouse Blues') / Gentleman ('The Babbit and the Bromide')
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Lucille Ball ('Here's to the Ladies')
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Princess ('This Heart of Mine') / Moy Ling in 'Limehouse Blues')
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Norma Edelman ('A Sweepstakes Ticket')
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The Star ('A Great Lady Has An Interview')
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Kathryn Grayson ('Beauty')
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Lena Horne ('Love')
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Gentleman ('The Babbit and the Bromide')
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Alfredo ('La Traviata')
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Lawyer's Client ('Pay the Two Dollars')
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J. Newton Numbskull ('When Television Comes')
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Esther Williams ('A Water Ballet')
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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
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Lawyer ('Pay the Two Dollars')
Marion Bell ...
Violetta ('La Traviata')
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Ballerina ('Beauty')
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Monty ('A Sweepstakes Ticket')
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Martin ('A Sweepstakes Ticket')
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Chinese Gentleman ('Limehouse Blues' / Telephone Voice ('Number Please')
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Virginia O'Brien ('Here's to the Ladies')
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Caller ('Number Please')
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bunin's Puppets ...
Puppets
Rod Alexander ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Robert Ames ...
Masked Man ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Gloria Joy Arden ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jean Ashton ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Irene Austin ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Subway Passenger ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Juliette Ball ...
Club Patron ('Love') (uncredited)
Bonnie Barlowe ...
Dancer (uncredited)
James Barron ...
Couple with Banners in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
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Couple with Branches in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
Judi Blacque ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Lennie Bluett ...
Dancer ('Love') (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Norman Borine ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Helen Boyce ...
Countess ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
Ed Brown ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Woman Getting Her Man Taken in ('Love') (uncredited)
Kathleen Cartmill ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Lucille Casey ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Jack Cavan ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Elise Cavanna ...
Tall Woman (uncredited)
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Lieutenant ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
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Duchess ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
Milton Chisholm ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Marilyn Christine ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Majordomo ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
Aina Constant ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Laura Corbay ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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1st Judge ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Dick D'Arcy ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Elizabeth Dailey ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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2nd Judge ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Jack Deery ...
Man (uncredited)
Dante DiPaolo ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Frances Donelan ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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3rd Subway Policeman ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Rita Dunn ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Meredyth Durrell ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Mary Jo Ellis ...
Couple with Banners in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
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Butler ('A Great Lady Has An Interview') (uncredited)
Shawn Ferguson ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Majordomo's Assistant ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
Jeanne Francis ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Sean Francis ...
Ensemble in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
Jean French ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Mary Jane French ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Sam Garrett ...
Roping / Twirling Act (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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Masked Man ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
David Gray ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Suzette Harbin ...
Flirt ('Love') (uncredited)
Avanelle Harris ...
Club Patron ('Love') (uncredited)
Maggie Hathaway ...
Dancer ('Love') (uncredited)
Charles Hawkins ...
Club Patron ('Love') (uncredited)
Bill Hawley ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Harry Hayden ...
Warden ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Doreen Hayward ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Cleo Herndon ...
Dancer ('Love') (uncredited)
George Hill ...
2nd Subway Policeman ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Shirlee Howard ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Don Hulbert ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Charlotte Hunter ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Virginia Hunter ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Patricia Jackson ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Margaret Kays ...
Dancer (uncredited)
James King ...
Rooster ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Laura Knight ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Laura Lane ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Margaret Laurence ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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Porky ('Number Please') (uncredited) (voice)
Harriet Lee ...
Bar Singer ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Dale Lefler ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Costermonger ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Charles Lunard ...
Masked Man ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Herb Lurie ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Patricia Lynn ...
Ensemble in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
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Subway Passenger ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Melvin Martin ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Bert May ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Diane Meredith ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ruth Merman ...
Ensemble in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
Joyce Murray ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Janet Nevis ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ray Nyles ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Billy O'Shay ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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1st Subway Policeman ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Jack Purcell ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Ellen Ray ...
Couple with Parasols in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
Elynne Ray ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jane Ray ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Regas ...
Masked Man ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
Beth Renner ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ricky Ricardi ...
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
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Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Billy Shead ...
Couple with Parasols in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Silver ...
Horse in 'Here's to the Girls' (uncredited)
Melba Snowden ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Walter Stane ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ronald Stanton ...
Couple with Branches in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
Ivon Starr ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Magistrate ('Pay the Two Dollars') (uncredited)
Count Stefenelli ...
Count ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
Wanda Stevenson ...
Ensemble in 'Limehouse Blues' (uncredited)
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Texan ('Number Please') (uncredited)
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2nd Subway Policeman ('Limehouse Blues') (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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Phone Operator ('Number Please') (uncredited) (voice)
Robert Trout ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Dorothy Van Nuys ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Arthur Walsh ...
Telegraph Boy ('A Sweepstakes Ticket') (uncredited)
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Dyseptic ('This Heart of Mine') (uncredited)
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Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
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Girl ('Number Please') / Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Katherine Yorke ...
Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Lemuel Ayers ... (segment "Love")
Roy Del Ruth ... (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket")
Robert Lewis ... (segment "Number Please")
Vincente Minnelli ... (segments "This Heart of Mine", "Limehouse Blues", "A Great Lady Has an Interview", "The Babbitt and the Bromide", "Beauty")
George Sidney ... (segments "Here's to the Girls", "Pay the Two Dollars", "When Television Comes")
Merrill Pye ... (segment "A Water Ballet") (uncredited)
Charles Walters ... (segment "A Great Lady Has an Interview") (uncredited)

Written by

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David Freedman ... (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket") (written by)
 
Hugh Martin ... (segment "Love") (written by)
Ralph Blane ... (segment "Love") (written by)
 
John Murray Anderson ...
 
Lemuel Ayers ...
 
Peter Barr ... (segment "Number Please") (written by)
 
Guy Bolton ...
 
Allen Boretz ...
 
Irving Brecher ... (segment "The Babbitt and the Bromide") (written by)
 
Eddie Cantor ...
 
Erik Charell ...
 
Harry Crane ...
 
Roger Edens ...
 
Devery Freeman ...
 
Everett Freeman ...
 
E.Y. Harburg ...
 
Lou Holtz ...
 
Cal Howard ...
 
Al Lewis ... (segment "Bunin's Puppets") (writer "Ziegfeld Days" sketch)
 
Robert Lewis ...
 
Max Liebman ...
 
Eugene Loring ...
 
Wilkie C. Mahoney ...
 
Jack McGowan ...
 
William Noble ...
 
James O'Hanlon ...
 
Samson Raphaelson ...
 
Philip Rapp ...
 
William Schorr ...
 
Joseph Schrank ...
 
Red Skelton ... (segment "When Television Comes")
 
Frank Sullivan ...
 
Kay Thompson ...
 
Harry Tugend ... (segment "When Television Comes") (written by)
 
Charles Walters ...
 
Billy K. Wells ... (segment "Pay the Two Dollars") (written by)
 
George White ... (segment "Pay the Two Dollars") (written by)
 
Edgar Allan Woolf ...
 
Joseph Erens ...
 
Edna Skelton ... (segment "When Television Comes")

Produced by

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Arthur Freed ... producer

Music by

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Roger Edens ... (uncredited)
Lennie Hayton ... (uncredited)
Conrad Salinger ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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George J. Folsey ... director of photography (as George Folsey)
Charles Rosher ... director of photography
Ray June ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Albert Akst

Editorial Department

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Henri Jaffa ... associate color director: Technicolor
Natalie Kalmus ... color director: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons
Merrill Pye
Jack Martin Smith
Lemuel Ayers ... (uncredited)
Edward C. Carfagno ... (uncredited)
Harry McAfee ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Edwin B. Willis

Costume Design by

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Helen Rose
Tony Duquette ... (uncredited)
Irene ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Jack Dawn ... makeup artist
Sydney Guilaroff ... hair stylist
Florence Erickson ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Dorothy Ponedel ... key makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Gilbert Kurland ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jack Greenwood ... assistant director
Al Shenberg ... assistant director
Lou Bunin ... assistant director (uncredited)
Arvid Griffen ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Mac Alper ... associate set decorator
William Ferrari ... art director: puppet sequence
Henry Greutert ... sculptor
Irene Sharaff ... art director: "Limehouse Blues" sequence (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Douglas Shearer ... recording director
Joe Edmondson ... unit mixer (uncredited)
William Steinkamp ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited)
Michael Steinore ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited)
John A. Williams ... re-recording and effects mixer (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Mark Davis ... matte paintings camera (uncredited)
A. Arnold Gillespie ... miniatures (uncredited) / transparency projection shots (uncredited)
Warren Newcombe ... matte paintings (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert J. Bronner ... (segment "When Television Comes") first assistant camera (uncredited)
John M. Nickolaus Jr. ... second camera operator (uncredited)
Sidney Wagner ... photographer (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Lou Bunin ... animator
Lou Chuten ... animation supervisor (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Irene ... costume supervisor
Florence Bunin ... (segment "Pay the Two Dollars") puppet costume designer (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited) / jeweller (uncredited)
George Petty ... costume designer: Ziegfeld girls (uncredited)

Music Department

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Ted Duncan ... music arranger
Roger Edens ... musical adapter
Lennie Hayton ... musical director
Wally Heglin ... orchestrator
Calvin Jackson ... music arranger
Paul Marquardt ... music arranger
Conrad Salinger ... orchestrator
Kay Thompson ... vocal arranger
Earl Cates ... music mixer (uncredited)
Fletcher Henderson ... music arranger (uncredited)
M.J. McLaughlin ... music mixer (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Robert Alton ... dance director
Roy Del Ruth ... additional choreographer
Eugene Loring ... additional choreographer
Charles Walters ... additional choreographer
Helen Auer ... secretary: Mr. Freed (uncredited)
Belva Lannan ... secretary: Mr. Edens (uncredited)
Joe Niemeyer ... (segment "Pay the Two Dollars") stand-in: Fred Astaire (uncredited)
Norman Taurog ... director of prologue and retakes (uncredited)

Production Companies

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In heaven, showman Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. fondly recalls his first Broadway revue, the Ziegfeld Follies of 1907. Even from heaven, he is hoping that he can, for one last time, create that same magic by mounting one last follies. As he thinks about who he would like to appear in these follies, he is assisted in realizing his fantasy, at least in his own mind, by such luminaries as Fred Astaire, Edward Arnold, 'Lucille Ball', Marion Bell, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice, Cyd Charisse, Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, James Melton, Victor Moore, Virginia O'Brien, Red Skelton, Esther Williams, Keenan Wynn, and, of course, a bevy of beautiful girls. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Flashing...smashing SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! DAZZLING IN ITS BEAUTY...PACKED WITH GLORIOUS Melodies! (original print media ad - many caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1944 (United States, Spanish title)
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1946 (United States)
  • Las nuevas Follies de Ziegfeld (Spain)
  • Ziegfeldin tähtirevyy (Finland)
  • Безумства Зигфилда (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 110 min
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Box Office

Budget $3,240,816 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The horse ridden by Lucille Ball is The Lone Ranger (1949)'s Silver. When Life magazine showed a photo of Silver in his pink feathers and bows with the headline 'Silver is a Sissy', the horse's trainer threatened to sue MGM for defamation of Silver's character. See more »
Goofs Towards the end of the "This Heart of Mine" number, as Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer begin to dance back to the palace, dancers in the background (screen left) clearly are struggling to stabilize some of the antler-tree props. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972). See more »
Soundtracks Here's to the Girls See more »
Crazy Credits Ziegfeld Follies credits are in alphabetical order. That is why "Bunin" comes before "Charisse" See more »
Quotes Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.: Children play with the dreams of tomorrow. And old men play with the memories of yesterday.
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