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The Busby Berkeley Collection Volume 2
Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) - Insurance peddler Dick Powell asks Joan Blondell to imagine how life would be "With Plenty of Money and You." There's razzle-dazzle aplenty too, with Berkeley's precision-formation "All's Fair in Love and War." Gold Diggers in Paris (1938) - Rudy Vallee's tap-dancing cuties are mistakenly invited - expenses paid, natch - to Paris for a ballet tour. Watch the Diggers shine in numbers both magnifique and loaded with moxie!
Hollywood Hotel (1937) - Hooray for Hollywood! And for this snappy all-star salute that stars Dick Powell as a filmland hopeful and includes Benny Goodman's band as it swing, swing, swings into "Sing, Sing, Sing." Varsity Show (1937) - Can Dick Powell rescue his alma mater's floundering musical revue? He'll have plenty of help - especially with Berkeley's knockout of a football-themed finale.
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