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Happy Go Lovely (1951) was a Musical - Comedy Film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by Marcel Hellman.

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Happy Go Lovely (1951)

By Cameron on Mar 13, 2017 From The Blonde At The Film

via: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Go_Lovely ?Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. Happy Go Lovely was the first musical made in Britain after WWII. It was produced by the Associated British Picture Corporation in partnership with RKO, who distributed the film in the US. Set in Edinb... Read full article


Musical Monday: Happy Go Lovely (1951)

on Jun 15, 2015 From Comet Over Hollywood

It?s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week?s musical: ?Happy Go Lovely? ?Musical #... Read full article


Mixed bag: A Summer Place (1959), Midnight (1939), The Lady Eve (1941), Happy Go Lovely (1951)

By Lindsey on Jan 18, 2012 From The Motion Pictures

Originally published on recollective.tumblr.com, January 13, 2012 Watched January 8, 2012 A Summer Place (1959): 5/5; When I see the name “Sandra Dee” attached to a film, I expect something pretty fluffy. As much as I love her, most of her roles were very light entertainment – cute... Read full article


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[last lines]
Janet Jones: What does B.G. stand for?
B.G. Bruno: Paul.


B.G. Bruno: Where did you meet him?
Janet Jones: What? Oh, we... met at a party, last winter.
B.G. Bruno: I understand he was in Egypt last winter.
Janet Jones: Well... Well, Cairo is in Egypt, isn't it?
B.G. Bruno: Oh yes. Been there a long time.
Janet Jones: Well, that's where we met. On the pyramids.
B.G. Bruno: On the pyramids?
Janet Jones: I mean... near the pyramids, just a little to the left.
B.G. Bruno: [puzzled] Little... er, left?


John Frost: Now, Mr. Jonskill, if you take back your scenery I can't open. If I can't open, no one will be paid. Now your only chance, all of you, is let me open.
Jonskill: It's not the money, Mr. Frost, it's the principle!
Creditor: Aye, the principle!
John Frost: [puzzled] You... you don't want the money?


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