Hit Parade of 1947

Hit Parade of 1947

Release date : March 22, 1947
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Frank McDonald /
Writers : Parke Levy / Mary Loos /
Production companies : Republic Pictures /
March 22, 1947 1h 30m United States of America Music English More
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Four young performers form an act and get a job in a nightclub. Before long, one of them gets the idea that the act is all about him, and his changes to the act, to reflect his own ego, causes the quartet to get fired. Later, all make good in other areas of show business...stage, radio and motion pictures.
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  • title:Hit Parade of 1947
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1947
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Frank McDonald /
  • Writers: Parke Levy · Mary Loos ·
  • Production companies: Republic Pictures ·
  • Overview:Four young performers form an act and get a job in a nightclub. Before long, one of them gets the idea that the act is all about him, and his changes to the act, to reflect his own ego, causes the quartet to get fired. Later, all make good in other areas of show business...stage, radio and motion pictures.
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