Musicals from the Early Days


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So you know the latest musical hits, but do you know the ones that defined the term 'musical?'
I challenge you to read and watch these musical history makers.

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State Fair (1945,  Unrated)
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The Sound of Music (1965,  G)
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Top Hat (1935,  Unrated)
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Royal Wedding (1951,  Unrated)
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An American in Paris (1951,  Unrated)
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Funny Face (1957,  Unrated)
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Easter Parade (1948,  Unrated)
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Second Chorus (1940,  G)
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Swing Time (1936,  Unrated)
10
The Gay Divorcee (1934,  Unrated)
11
Two Weeks with Love (1950,  PG)
12
Small Town Girl (1953,  Unrated)
13
High Society (1956,  G)
High Society
I love this movie if only for the music. The cool thing about this one is that the musical numbers are tied into the movie script. L. Armstrong plays a few and gives commentary on how things are shaping up. The cast is a delight and so is the zany antic that get involved. A definite movie to see one evening.
14
Holiday Inn (1942,  Unrated)
15
White Christmas (1954,  Unrated)
16
Singin' in the Rain (1952,  G)
17
Hello, Dolly! (1969,  G)
18
Anchors Aweigh (1945,  Unrated)
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The Pirate (1948,  Unrated)
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Summer Stock (1950,  Unrated)
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949,  Unrated)
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The Tender Trap (1955,  PG)
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In the Good Old Summertime (1949,  Unrated)
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The Harvey Girls (1946,  Unrated)
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Oklahoma! (1955,  G)

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