Ann Miller
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Filmography
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Melody Ranch
(1940)When radio star Autry visits his hometown for a celebration, he faces childhood enemies who became local gangsters and decides to clean up the town.

Kiss Me Kate
(1953)One of the greatest Broadway musicals of all time comes to the screen in this star-studded adaptation of Kiss Me Kate.

Small Town Girl
(1953)Sentenced to 30 days cooling his heels in the Duck Creek cooler for speeding, Rick Belrow decides he doesn’t like anything about small towns until he meets small town girl Cindy.

Watch the Birdie
(1950)Not one, not two, but three Red Skeltons zig-zag through this madcap adventure and turn Watch the Birdie into a real treat! The crown prince of clownery flusters his way through high jinks involving three beautiful women and two suave crooks, making this story of a bumbling photographer one picture-perfect film. Trying to raise enough money to save his camera store from foreclosure, Rusty Cameron (Skelton) rents a newsreel camera and goes hunting for a story. Encouraged by his father (also played by Skelton) and teased by his grandfather (Skelton again!), Rusty plunges forward and nearly drowns in the harbor. Rescued by a beautiful and lonely heiress (Arlene Dahl) and tempted by the gorgeous Ann Miller, Rusty lands in the middle of a villainous plot that has just the right touches of romance and pratfalls – with Rusty, of course, saving the girl and the day!

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.

Mulholland Drive
(2001)After a car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman with amnesia, she and a perky Hollywood-hopeful search for clues across Los Angeles in a twisting neo-noir from the mind of visionary David Lynch.

On the Town
(1949)Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra star in this fun-filled spectacular musical about three sailors who wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.

Easter Parade
(1948)Fred Astaire had announced his retirement before the cameras began to roll on Easter Parade, but he decided to accept the film's leading role when its original star Gene Kelly became incapacitated. The thinnish plot, which finds Astaire trying to turn chorus girl Judy Garland into a star in order to show up his former partner Ann Miller, is hardly what keeps the audience's eyes riveted to the s...

Texas Carnival
(1951)Esther Williams dazzles the eye and Red Skelton tickles the funny bone while playing a down-and-out carnival sideshow team mistaken for a pair of multimillionaires at a Texas resort.

Room Service
(1938)Deep in debt, a producer and his team fake a measles outbreak and a suicide in a wild bid to secure backing for their Broadway play.

The Opposite Sex
(1956)Stars June Allyson, Joan Collins, Ann Sheridan and Ann Miller have one thing in common: They are The Opposite Sex. When Kay Hilliard's (Allyson) friends clue her in that her husband, Steve (Leslie Nielsen), is having an affair with chorus girl Crystal Allen (Collins), Kay heads straight to Reno, Nevada for an overnight divorce! But Kay's quick end to a 10-year marriage serves only to drive Steve into the waiting arms of Crystal. But when Crystal proves no more faithful than Kay believed Steve to be, and Kay discovers that Steve never cheated on her, she sets out to win her former husband back!

You Can't Take It with You
(1938)Classic Screwball comedy based on Kaufman-Hart's play, You Can't Take it With You. Alice, the only stable member of an offbeat , free spirited family falls for Stewart, son of a snotty and wealthy family. the two very different families collide and rediscover the simple joys of life and love from the relationship of thier children.

That's Entertainment! III
(1994)This third installment of the hugely successful "That's Entertainment" trilogy sets its sights on musical numbers from MGM's vast library of classics that never made it to the big screen, either because of their controversial subject matter or due to creative differences.

Hit the Deck
(1955)Three sailors come ashore and take the city by storm, but can they winthe hearts of three women by song?Debbie Reynolds (In & Out, The Unsinkable Molly Brown), Ann Miller(Mulholland Drive, Kiss Me Kate) and Jane Powell (Seven Brides for SevenBrothers, Royal Wedding) are featured as the objects of the sailors'affections in this all-star musical. Now, when Bill (Tony Martin) is"that way" about Gi...

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie
(1993)A sensitive and absorbing documentary that details the circumstances that brought the immortal twosome together and ultimately drove them apart.