Movie Synopsis: A dancer loves showgirl, who loves compulsive nightclub-opener, who can't stay committed to anything in life for very long.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)?Yes.
Is it important to the plot? Lovers reunited.
Is it pleasing to the ear? B+.
Movie Synopsis: A businessman is torn between his love of two very different women in 1850's Oregon and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend who goes over the line.
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? B.
Movie Synopsis: In 1876 Philadelphia, two sisters vie for the affections of a Frenchman who's come to town to prepare the French pavilion for the Centennial exposition.
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: Two sisters from Hungary become famous entertainers in the early 1900s.
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? B+ .
Movie Synopsis: A mail order bride becomes a waitress at a Harvey House and competes with the saloon across the street.
Does it appear in the movie (i.e. other than the end credits)? Yes.
Is it important to the plot? Not really...
Is it pleasing to the ear? C+.
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So what won?
They finally knocked it down to five songs this year. A good decision, if you ask me. There aren't any stinkers plaguing 1946...as far as I know. But nothing spectacular, either. I did really like the clip of "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song."
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