Movie Synopsis: Against the background of the Civil War, sixteen-year-old song-and-dance artiste Lotta Crabtree works her way across America, becoming ever more popular.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? N/A.
Movie Synopsis: A foreign correspondent has 5 days to win back his former fiancée, or he'll lose the orphans he adopted.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? Yes.
Is it important to the plot? Somehow...
Is it pleasing to the ear? B-.
Movie Synopsis: A wealthy Texas rancher's daughter accompanies her father on a visit to Paris, where she meets an eager young Frenchman.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? Yes.
Is it important to the plot? They're falling in love...
Is it pleasing to the ear? B+.
Movie Synopsis: A brother and sister dancing duo embark to open their show in England and romantic interests threaten to break them up.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? A- .
Movie Synopsis: N/A.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? N/A.
Is it important to the plot? N/A.
Is it pleasing to the ear? C.
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So what won?
1951 was a pretty good year. I pretty much liked all the songs. I'm disappointed I couldn't find the original clip for Royal Wedding because I really enjoy Jane Powell.
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