Frances Langford
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Filmography
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The Bamboo Blonde
(1946)July 1946. The war was barely over, yet nostalgia for the epic conflict was already sky-high. And who better to feed the appetite than a just-returned USO star like fabulous Frances Langford? The "Sweetheart of the Fighting Fronts" plays Louise, a nightclub singer with a sweetie of her own - at least for a night! Before farmboy turned flyboy Ransom (Russell Wade) ships out, he snaps a pic of the cutie and his crewmen paint her portrait on the nose of their B-29 to bring them luck. (Says one: "I never saw a blonde yet that couldn't wreck a city.") Their fighting prowess promises fame and love for the sweet-natured songbird - until Ransom's secret fiancée (Jane Greer) rears her pretty head! Legendary noir director Anthony Mann shows a light heart and gentle hand in this sentimental story rich in songs, smiles and star-spangled romance.

Career Girl
(1944)An actress from the heartland tries to succeed in New York City, but constant rejection and a jealous fiancé from back home repeatedly get in her way.

All-American Co-Ed
(1941)All-girl school Mar Brynn tries to get more pupils and publicity by making fun of the Quincton college.

Dixie Jamboree
(1944)A medicine man on the last showboat on the Mississippi River is mistaken for a bootlegger by two gangsters, who he now has to evade.

Deputy Marshal
(1949)After learning he’s been wrongly suspected of a Wyoming murder, a deputy marshal devises a plan to smoke out the actual suspects.

Combat America
(1943)Clark Gable narrates this World War II-era documentary about a U.S. Air Force regiment, stationed in England, and their bombardment missions.

Dreaming Out Loud
(1940)Lum and Abner work at a general store in Pineridge, Arkansas, where they get involved in some misadventures with the locals.

Melody Time
(1948)Classic stories blend high-spirited music and unforgettable characters.

Too Many Girls
(1940)Connie Casey (Lucille Ball), a high-spirited, headline-chasing heiress, keeps her manufacturing-tycoon father busy worrying about her. Deported from Europe for her antics.

Born to Dance
(1936)James Stewart ("It's a Wonderful Life") stars in this fun and enjoyable musical about a sailor who helps a young dancer make it to the top on Broadway.