Auntie Mame Script

Script by:Patrick Dennis (Novel), Adolph Green (Screenplay), Betty Comden (Screenplay)
Directed by:Morton DaCosta
Year:1958

Plot:Ten-year-old orphan Patrick Dennis has come to live with his nearest relative and in the high times ahead, he's not going to believe his luck. Nor will you, because Patrick's relation is played by one of Hollywood's grandest dames. Reprising her Broadway triumph, Rosalind Russell won her fourth Oscar nomination and third Golden Globe Award as the marvelous madcap who lives life to the hilt. Auntie Mame brings to bubbly life the mayhem Mame and her cronies create while guiding Patrick's fortunes. "Life is a banquet," Mame says, "and most poor suckers are starving to death!" With wit, style and a seasoned cast to dish humor and heart with gusto, Auntie Mame is a full-course meal of entertainment magic.
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The Band Wagon Script

Script by:Betty Comden (Story), Adolph Green (Story), Norman Corwin (Writer), Alan Jay Lerner (Writer)
Directed by:Vincente Minnelli
Year:1953

Plot:A Broadway artiste turns a faded film star's comeback vehicle into an artsy flop.
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On The Town Script

Script by:Adolph Green (Writer), Betty Comden (Writer)
Directed by:Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly
Year:1949

Plot:Three sailors - Gabey, Chip and Ozzie - let loose on a 24-hour pass in New York and the Big Apple will never be the same! Gabey falls head over heels for "Miss Turnstiles of the Month" (he thinks she's a high society deb when she's really a 'cooch dancer at Coney Island); innocent Chip gets highjacked (literally) by a lady cab driver; and Ozzie becomes the object of interest of a gorgeous anthropologist who thinks he's the perfect example of a "prehistoric man". Wonderful music and terrific shots of New York at its best.
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Singin’ in the Rain Script

Script by:Adolph Green (Screenplay), Adolph Green (Story), Betty Comden (Screenplay), Betty Comden (Story)
Directed by:Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly
Year:1952

Plot:In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.
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