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Springtime in The Rockies (1942) was a Musical Film directed by Irving Cummings and produced by William LeBaron.

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Musical Monday: Springtime in the Rockies (1942)

on Mar 23, 2020 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 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week?s musical: Springtime in the Rockies (1... Read full article


Springtime in the Rockies (1942)

By Cameron on Mar 16, 2016 From The Blonde At The Film

via: http://www.doctormacro.com/Movie%20Summaries/S/ Springtime%20in%20the%20Rockies%20(1942).htm ? ?Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In 1940, Betty Grable and?Charlotte Greenwood?traveled?Down Argentine Way. The next year, they basked in the Moon Over Miami?(1941), and in 1942 they en... Read full article


Springtime in the Rockies (1942)

By Cameron on Mar 16, 2016 From The Blonde At The Film

via: http://www.doctormacro.com/Movie%20Summaries/S/ Springtime%20in%20the%20Rockies%20(1942).htm ? ?Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own. In 1940, Betty Grable and?Charlotte Greenwood?traveled?Down Argentine Way. The next year, they basked in the Moon Over Miami?(1941), and in 1942 they en... Read full article


Minha Secret?ria Brasileira (1942) / Springtime in the Rockies (1942)

By L? on Nov 30, -0001 From Critica Retro

Minha Secret?ria Brasileira (1942) / Springtime in the Rockies (1942) Um mesmo filme pode ser visto de formas diferentes por diferentes p?blicos. Aspectos culturais podem nos fazer focar em um detalhe do filme e n?o v?-lo como ele foi primeiramente concebido. Tomemos como exemplo um filme estr... Read full article


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"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60-minute CBS Radio adaptation of the movie onMay 22, 1944 with Betty Grable and Carmen Miranda reprising their film roles, plus Dick Powell stepping into John Payne's part. According to Grable biographer Tom McGee in his 1995 book, "The Girl With the Million Dollar Legs," Betty had been disappointed in not getting to sing on screen the classic wartime love song, "I Had the Craziest Dream" (music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Mack Gordon), the tune being assigned to the Harry James vocalist Helen Forrest. In the radio adaptation, Betty and Dick shared the ditty twice -- first a complete rendition and then a partial reprise at the end.
For the "Lux Radio Theater" version, Carmen Miranda delivered a samba which had not been featured in the movie: "Tico Tico" (music by Zequinha De Abreu, Portuguese lyrics by Aloysio De Oliveira). This fast-moving number soon would become a Miranda specialty. She would record it for Decca on January 27, 1945, and then in Copacabana, Carmen would perform it as a song-and-dance routine.
In Helen Forrest's 1982 autobiography, "I Had the Craziest Dream" (co-written with Bill Liddy), the vocalist with Harry James and His Orchestra recalled being baffled as to why costume designer Earl Luick would dress her in Native American garb for her walking-while-singing entrance midway through the smash ballad, "I Had the Craziest Dream" (music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Mack Gordon).
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