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Gracie Allen Died 60 Years Ago, Now the Truth of Her Marriage Comes Out
Gracie Allen was a comedic powerhouse who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her long and enduring marriage to George Burns was not only a personal triumph but also a partnership that revolutionized comedy. Gracie and George's relationship was the foundation of their success. They met in vaudeville in the 1920s and quickly discovered a comedic chemistry that would become the cornerstone of their act. They married in 1926 and embarked on a journey that would last over four decades until Gracie's passing in 1964.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Gracie Allen’s Career
02:41 - George and Gracie
05:04 - Gracie’s Death
07:22 - Outro
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published: 08 Aug 2023
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Gracie Allen--Best Lines Compilation 1
No other actress could deliver these lines with such believability and sincerity. She was very underrated as an actress because audiences just assumed she was playing herself.
Here's compilation #2:
https://youtu.be/RfSHvzONzVM
published: 10 Jan 2019
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The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950)
Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.
Directors: Frederick De Cordova, Ralph Levy, Rod Amateau
Writers: George Burns, William Burns, Sid Dorfman, Keith Fowler, Jesse Goldstein
Starring: George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bea Benaderet, Harry von Zell, Larry Keating, Ronnie Burns
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published: 28 Aug 2020
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Say Goodnight Gracie - The Drug Store
published: 30 Mar 2017
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"Honolulu" ~ Gracie Allen, MGM, Old Hawaii Song/Dance!
The incomparable Gracie Allen and Eleanor Powell in this show-stopping number from the hit 1939 MGM musical of the same name. The song captures the Magic and Romance of Hawaii's Golden Age. When getting there was truly half the fun. Alas, this song and musical have not fared well, and have been all-but-forgotten, except for the truest Kama'aina. Fortunately, the song and musical have receive a reprieve and rebirth lately after being used in such wonderful documentaries as "Waikiki-In the Wake of Dreams." Enjoy! Aloha & Mahalo! (& "Goodnight Gracie!)
published: 09 Jul 2008
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George Burns talks about Gracie Allen & personal life (1984 interview)
George Burns talks about Gracie Allen & personal life (1984 interview). Comedian George Burns dishes up his unique brand of wit and wisdom talking about his personal life and late wife Gracie Allen in this amusing 1984 interview. 🅲🅲 https://www.youtube.com/@tvcrewguy
published: 12 Sep 2020
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The Tragic Ending Of Gracie Allen, Saddest Day in George Burns' Life
The Tragic Ending Of Gracie Allen, Saddest Day in George Burns' Life.
Remember George Burns and Gracie Allen? Gracie Allen is a dancer, a team of 2. Met and married George Burns and became a comedian to form an act, Burns and Allen. One of the funniest women ever. She is one of the giants of radio, television, stage performances.
published: 06 May 2022
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Gracie Allen Compilation 2
Here's another compilation
https://youtu.be/kX3hJBL9Gkg
published: 10 Jan 2019
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Hollywood on Parade (1932 - 34)
Directed by: Lewis Lewyn
Starring: See below
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release dates:
1932 (U.S.)
1933 (U.S.)
1934 (U.S.)
Running time: 12 minutes
Country: United States
Language English
Hollywood on Parade (1932–1934) is a series of short subjects released by Paramount Pictures.
Production background:
One short (# B-9) is frequently misidentified as future Stooge Curly Howard's first appearance on film, as cited by historians (he replaces Shemp). This is because it was mistaken for a 1932 short when Criterion Pictures acquired the shorts for television distribution in the early 1950s, and slapped a generic title card on all films in this series with a 1932 copyright notice.
In fact, # B-9 was a 1934 Paramount release, and most likely filmed during a loan-out perio...
published: 24 Aug 2023
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Burns & Allen - Gracie Tells a Story
http://barbaricthoughts.com/category/classic-hollywood/
published: 02 May 2011
8:02
Gracie Allen Died 60 Years Ago, Now the Truth of Her Marriage Comes Out
Gracie Allen was a comedic powerhouse who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her long and enduring marriage to George Burns was not only a pe...
Gracie Allen was a comedic powerhouse who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her long and enduring marriage to George Burns was not only a personal triumph but also a partnership that revolutionized comedy. Gracie and George's relationship was the foundation of their success. They met in vaudeville in the 1920s and quickly discovered a comedic chemistry that would become the cornerstone of their act. They married in 1926 and embarked on a journey that would last over four decades until Gracie's passing in 1964.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Gracie Allen’s Career
02:41 - George and Gracie
05:04 - Gracie’s Death
07:22 - Outro
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Their personal and professional lives were intricately intertwined. George was not only Gracie's husband but also her comedic partner, confidant, and biggest supporter. Their ability to seamlessly blend their personal and professional selves was a testament to the deep love and mutual respect they shared. Gracie's talent was truly exceptional. Her portrayal of the endearing, ditzy character with unwavering conviction captivated audiences. Her quick wit, impeccable timing, and ability to deliver absurd and illogical statements with utter sincerity were unmatched. Gracie's humor was a perfect blend of innocence, charm, and razor-sharp comedic instincts. Her lasting legacy is one of inspiration and trailblazing. Gracie's impact on comedy, particularly for female performers, cannot be overstated.
She challenged gender norms of her time, proving that women could be smart, funny, and successful in a male-dominated industry. Gracie's influence paved the way for future generations of female comedians, empowering them to showcase their talents and assert their comedic voices. Gracie Allen's comedic genius continues to resonate today. Her iconic partnership with George Burns remains a gold standard for comedy duos. Their radio and television shows, marked by hilarious banter and impeccable comedic timing, are still beloved by audiences around the world.
Gracie Allen will always be remembered as a comedic trailblazer, a talented performer, and a woman who defied expectations and brought laughter to millions. Her marriage to George Burns served as the foundation for their success, and their partnership forever changed the landscape of comedy. Gracie's influence continues to inspire generations of comedians, ensuring that her legacy as a true comedic legend lives on. Join Facts Verse, as we present: Gracie Allen Died 60 Years Ago, Now the Truth of Her Marriage Comes Out
Gracie Allen Died 60 Years Ago, Now the Truth of Her Marriage Comes Out
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Gracie Allen was a comedic powerhouse who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her long and enduring marriage to George Burns was not only a personal triumph but also a partnership that revolutionized comedy. Gracie and George's relationship was the foundation of their success. They met in vaudeville in the 1920s and quickly discovered a comedic chemistry that would become the cornerstone of their act. They married in 1926 and embarked on a journey that would last over four decades until Gracie's passing in 1964.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Gracie Allen’s Career
02:41 - George and Gracie
05:04 - Gracie’s Death
07:22 - Outro
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Their personal and professional lives were intricately intertwined. George was not only Gracie's husband but also her comedic partner, confidant, and biggest supporter. Their ability to seamlessly blend their personal and professional selves was a testament to the deep love and mutual respect they shared. Gracie's talent was truly exceptional. Her portrayal of the endearing, ditzy character with unwavering conviction captivated audiences. Her quick wit, impeccable timing, and ability to deliver absurd and illogical statements with utter sincerity were unmatched. Gracie's humor was a perfect blend of innocence, charm, and razor-sharp comedic instincts. Her lasting legacy is one of inspiration and trailblazing. Gracie's impact on comedy, particularly for female performers, cannot be overstated.
She challenged gender norms of her time, proving that women could be smart, funny, and successful in a male-dominated industry. Gracie's influence paved the way for future generations of female comedians, empowering them to showcase their talents and assert their comedic voices. Gracie Allen's comedic genius continues to resonate today. Her iconic partnership with George Burns remains a gold standard for comedy duos. Their radio and television shows, marked by hilarious banter and impeccable comedic timing, are still beloved by audiences around the world.
Gracie Allen will always be remembered as a comedic trailblazer, a talented performer, and a woman who defied expectations and brought laughter to millions. Her marriage to George Burns served as the foundation for their success, and their partnership forever changed the landscape of comedy. Gracie's influence continues to inspire generations of comedians, ensuring that her legacy as a true comedic legend lives on. Join Facts Verse, as we present: Gracie Allen Died 60 Years Ago, Now the Truth of Her Marriage Comes Out
Gracie Allen Died 60 Years Ago, Now the Truth of Her Marriage Comes Out
- published: 08 Aug 2023
- views: 264339
3:23
Gracie Allen--Best Lines Compilation 1
No other actress could deliver these lines with such believability and sincerity. She was very underrated as an actress because audiences just assumed she was ...
No other actress could deliver these lines with such believability and sincerity. She was very underrated as an actress because audiences just assumed she was playing herself.
Here's compilation #2:
https://youtu.be/RfSHvzONzVM
https://wn.com/Gracie_Allen_Best_Lines_Compilation_1
No other actress could deliver these lines with such believability and sincerity. She was very underrated as an actress because audiences just assumed she was playing herself.
Here's compilation #2:
https://youtu.be/RfSHvzONzVM
- published: 10 Jan 2019
- views: 44650
25:05
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950)
Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.
Di...
Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.
Directors: Frederick De Cordova, Ralph Levy, Rod Amateau
Writers: George Burns, William Burns, Sid Dorfman, Keith Fowler, Jesse Goldstein
Starring: George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bea Benaderet, Harry von Zell, Larry Keating, Ronnie Burns
For more information about The Film Detective, visit:
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https://wn.com/The_George_Burns_And_Gracie_Allen_Show_(1950)
Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.
Directors: Frederick De Cordova, Ralph Levy, Rod Amateau
Writers: George Burns, William Burns, Sid Dorfman, Keith Fowler, Jesse Goldstein
Starring: George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bea Benaderet, Harry von Zell, Larry Keating, Ronnie Burns
For more information about The Film Detective, visit:
Website: https://www.thefilmdetective.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmdetective/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/FilmDetective
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefilmdetective/
- published: 28 Aug 2020
- views: 132372
4:33
"Honolulu" ~ Gracie Allen, MGM, Old Hawaii Song/Dance!
The incomparable Gracie Allen and Eleanor Powell in this show-stopping number from the hit 1939 MGM musical of the same name. The song captures the Magic and R...
The incomparable Gracie Allen and Eleanor Powell in this show-stopping number from the hit 1939 MGM musical of the same name. The song captures the Magic and Romance of Hawaii's Golden Age. When getting there was truly half the fun. Alas, this song and musical have not fared well, and have been all-but-forgotten, except for the truest Kama'aina. Fortunately, the song and musical have receive a reprieve and rebirth lately after being used in such wonderful documentaries as "Waikiki-In the Wake of Dreams." Enjoy! Aloha & Mahalo! (& "Goodnight Gracie!)
https://wn.com/Honolulu_~_Gracie_Allen,_Mgm,_Old_Hawaii_Song_Dance
The incomparable Gracie Allen and Eleanor Powell in this show-stopping number from the hit 1939 MGM musical of the same name. The song captures the Magic and Romance of Hawaii's Golden Age. When getting there was truly half the fun. Alas, this song and musical have not fared well, and have been all-but-forgotten, except for the truest Kama'aina. Fortunately, the song and musical have receive a reprieve and rebirth lately after being used in such wonderful documentaries as "Waikiki-In the Wake of Dreams." Enjoy! Aloha & Mahalo! (& "Goodnight Gracie!)
- published: 09 Jul 2008
- views: 761155
5:14
George Burns talks about Gracie Allen & personal life (1984 interview)
George Burns talks about Gracie Allen & personal life (1984 interview). Comedian George Burns dishes up his unique brand of wit and wisdom talking about his per...
George Burns talks about Gracie Allen & personal life (1984 interview). Comedian George Burns dishes up his unique brand of wit and wisdom talking about his personal life and late wife Gracie Allen in this amusing 1984 interview. 🅲🅲 https://www.youtube.com/@tvcrewguy
https://wn.com/George_Burns_Talks_About_Gracie_Allen_Personal_Life_(1984_Interview)
George Burns talks about Gracie Allen & personal life (1984 interview). Comedian George Burns dishes up his unique brand of wit and wisdom talking about his personal life and late wife Gracie Allen in this amusing 1984 interview. 🅲🅲 https://www.youtube.com/@tvcrewguy
- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 23491
10:09
The Tragic Ending Of Gracie Allen, Saddest Day in George Burns' Life
The Tragic Ending Of Gracie Allen, Saddest Day in George Burns' Life.
Remember George Burns and Gracie Allen? Gracie Allen is a dancer, a team of 2. Met and mar...
The Tragic Ending Of Gracie Allen, Saddest Day in George Burns' Life.
Remember George Burns and Gracie Allen? Gracie Allen is a dancer, a team of 2. Met and married George Burns and became a comedian to form an act, Burns and Allen. One of the funniest women ever. She is one of the giants of radio, television, stage performances.
https://wn.com/The_Tragic_Ending_Of_Gracie_Allen,_Saddest_Day_In_George_Burns'_Life
The Tragic Ending Of Gracie Allen, Saddest Day in George Burns' Life.
Remember George Burns and Gracie Allen? Gracie Allen is a dancer, a team of 2. Met and married George Burns and became a comedian to form an act, Burns and Allen. One of the funniest women ever. She is one of the giants of radio, television, stage performances.
- published: 06 May 2022
- views: 7055
3:27
Gracie Allen Compilation 2
Here's another compilation
https://youtu.be/kX3hJBL9Gkg
Here's another compilation
https://youtu.be/kX3hJBL9Gkg
https://wn.com/Gracie_Allen_Compilation_2
Here's another compilation
https://youtu.be/kX3hJBL9Gkg
- published: 10 Jan 2019
- views: 6029
1:19:49
Hollywood on Parade (1932 - 34)
Directed by: Lewis Lewyn
Starring: See below
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release dates:
1932 (U.S.)
1933 (U.S.)
1934 (U.S.)
Running time: 12 minute...
Directed by: Lewis Lewyn
Starring: See below
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release dates:
1932 (U.S.)
1933 (U.S.)
1934 (U.S.)
Running time: 12 minutes
Country: United States
Language English
Hollywood on Parade (1932–1934) is a series of short subjects released by Paramount Pictures.
Production background:
One short (# B-9) is frequently misidentified as future Stooge Curly Howard's first appearance on film, as cited by historians (he replaces Shemp). This is because it was mistaken for a 1932 short when Criterion Pictures acquired the shorts for television distribution in the early 1950s, and slapped a generic title card on all films in this series with a 1932 copyright notice.
In fact, # B-9 was a 1934 Paramount release, and most likely filmed during a loan-out period for Howard from MGM, around the same time Ted Healy and the Three Stooges costarred in Myrt and Marge (1933) for Universal Studios.
# A-8 is one of only two movies to portray a live-action Betty Boop. The other is a Paramount short film Musical Justice (1931), in which Mae Questel portrays Betty Boop.
Cast:
Ben Alexander,
Gracie Allen,
Adrienne Ames,
Richard Arlen,
Roscoe Ates,
Baby Peggy,
Max Baer,
George Bancroft,
Tallulah Bankhead,
Richard Barthelmess,
Warner Baxter,
Rex Bell,
Constance Bennett,
Joan Bennett,
Sally Blane,
Joan Blondell,
Mary Boland,
Bonnie Bonnell,
Eddie Borden,
El Brendel,
George Brent,
Clive Brook,
Joe E. Brown,
Brox Sisters,
George Burns,
Bruce Cabot,
Leo Carrillo,
Charlie Chaplin,
Ruth Chatterton,
Virginia Cherrill,
Maurice Chevalier,
Lew Cody,
Claudette Colbert,
William Collier Jr.,
Ronald Colman,
Russ Columbo,
Gary Cooper,
Jackie Cooper,
Buster Crabbe,
Richard Cromwell,
Bing Crosby,
Constance Cummings,
Viola Dana,
Bebe Daniels,
Mickey Daniels,
Frankie Darro,
Frances Dee,
Claudia Dell,
Cecil B. DeMille,
Jack Dempsey,
Florence Desmond,
Marlene Dietrich,
Richard Dix,
Fifi D'Orsay
Billie Dove
Louise Dresser
Jimmy Durante
Cliff Edwards
Stuart Erwin
Ruth Etting
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Larry Fine
Norman Foster
Clark Gable
Richard Gallagher
Paulette Goddard
Mack Gordon
Jetta Goudal
Cary Grant
Sid Grauman
Mitzi Green
Lloyd Hamilton
Jean Harlow
Raymond Hatton
Ted Healy
Jack Holt
Miriam Hopkins
Edward Everett Horton
Moe Howard
Curly Howard
Walter Huston
Chic Johnson
Arline Judge
Eddie Kane
Helen Kane
Buster Keaton
Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly
Harry Langdon
Charles Laughton
Harold Lloyd
Carole Lombard
Bessie Love
Edmund Lowe
Béla Lugosi
Ben Lyon
Jeanette MacDonald
Fredric March
Ken Maynard
The Marx Brothers
Tim McCoy
Adolphe Menjou
Tom Mix
Robert Montgomery
Polly Moran
Clarence Muse
Jack Oakie
Ole Olsen
Eddie Peabody
Mary Pickford
Bonnie Poe
William Powell
Marie Prevost
George Raft
Gene Raymond
Harry Revel
Ginger Rogers
Benny Rubin
Chic Sale
Ann Sheridan
Alison Skipworth
Anita Stewart
Gloria Swanson
Lilyan Tashman
Estelle Taylor
Jimmy Thomson
Thelma Todd
Raquel Torres
Ben Turpin
Rudy Vallée
Lupe Velez
Johnny Weissmuller
Mae West
Bert Wheeler
Alice White
Warren William
Lois Wilson
Anna May Wong
Robert Woolsey
Fay Wray
Ed Wynn
Roland Young
Music Copyright Holders:
UMG, Naxos Digital Services US, Inc, on behalf of Geffen* , "Falling In Love Again" ,
Marlene Dietrich, from 4:45 to 5:12
Adrev for Rights Holder - Song Of The Islands-7247-DNC, "Wayne King And His Orchestra",
from 1:05:02 to 1:05:44
https://wn.com/Hollywood_On_Parade_(1932_34)
Directed by: Lewis Lewyn
Starring: See below
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Release dates:
1932 (U.S.)
1933 (U.S.)
1934 (U.S.)
Running time: 12 minutes
Country: United States
Language English
Hollywood on Parade (1932–1934) is a series of short subjects released by Paramount Pictures.
Production background:
One short (# B-9) is frequently misidentified as future Stooge Curly Howard's first appearance on film, as cited by historians (he replaces Shemp). This is because it was mistaken for a 1932 short when Criterion Pictures acquired the shorts for television distribution in the early 1950s, and slapped a generic title card on all films in this series with a 1932 copyright notice.
In fact, # B-9 was a 1934 Paramount release, and most likely filmed during a loan-out period for Howard from MGM, around the same time Ted Healy and the Three Stooges costarred in Myrt and Marge (1933) for Universal Studios.
# A-8 is one of only two movies to portray a live-action Betty Boop. The other is a Paramount short film Musical Justice (1931), in which Mae Questel portrays Betty Boop.
Cast:
Ben Alexander,
Gracie Allen,
Adrienne Ames,
Richard Arlen,
Roscoe Ates,
Baby Peggy,
Max Baer,
George Bancroft,
Tallulah Bankhead,
Richard Barthelmess,
Warner Baxter,
Rex Bell,
Constance Bennett,
Joan Bennett,
Sally Blane,
Joan Blondell,
Mary Boland,
Bonnie Bonnell,
Eddie Borden,
El Brendel,
George Brent,
Clive Brook,
Joe E. Brown,
Brox Sisters,
George Burns,
Bruce Cabot,
Leo Carrillo,
Charlie Chaplin,
Ruth Chatterton,
Virginia Cherrill,
Maurice Chevalier,
Lew Cody,
Claudette Colbert,
William Collier Jr.,
Ronald Colman,
Russ Columbo,
Gary Cooper,
Jackie Cooper,
Buster Crabbe,
Richard Cromwell,
Bing Crosby,
Constance Cummings,
Viola Dana,
Bebe Daniels,
Mickey Daniels,
Frankie Darro,
Frances Dee,
Claudia Dell,
Cecil B. DeMille,
Jack Dempsey,
Florence Desmond,
Marlene Dietrich,
Richard Dix,
Fifi D'Orsay
Billie Dove
Louise Dresser
Jimmy Durante
Cliff Edwards
Stuart Erwin
Ruth Etting
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Larry Fine
Norman Foster
Clark Gable
Richard Gallagher
Paulette Goddard
Mack Gordon
Jetta Goudal
Cary Grant
Sid Grauman
Mitzi Green
Lloyd Hamilton
Jean Harlow
Raymond Hatton
Ted Healy
Jack Holt
Miriam Hopkins
Edward Everett Horton
Moe Howard
Curly Howard
Walter Huston
Chic Johnson
Arline Judge
Eddie Kane
Helen Kane
Buster Keaton
Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly
Harry Langdon
Charles Laughton
Harold Lloyd
Carole Lombard
Bessie Love
Edmund Lowe
Béla Lugosi
Ben Lyon
Jeanette MacDonald
Fredric March
Ken Maynard
The Marx Brothers
Tim McCoy
Adolphe Menjou
Tom Mix
Robert Montgomery
Polly Moran
Clarence Muse
Jack Oakie
Ole Olsen
Eddie Peabody
Mary Pickford
Bonnie Poe
William Powell
Marie Prevost
George Raft
Gene Raymond
Harry Revel
Ginger Rogers
Benny Rubin
Chic Sale
Ann Sheridan
Alison Skipworth
Anita Stewart
Gloria Swanson
Lilyan Tashman
Estelle Taylor
Jimmy Thomson
Thelma Todd
Raquel Torres
Ben Turpin
Rudy Vallée
Lupe Velez
Johnny Weissmuller
Mae West
Bert Wheeler
Alice White
Warren William
Lois Wilson
Anna May Wong
Robert Woolsey
Fay Wray
Ed Wynn
Roland Young
Music Copyright Holders:
UMG, Naxos Digital Services US, Inc, on behalf of Geffen* , "Falling In Love Again" ,
Marlene Dietrich, from 4:45 to 5:12
Adrev for Rights Holder - Song Of The Islands-7247-DNC, "Wayne King And His Orchestra",
from 1:05:02 to 1:05:44
- published: 24 Aug 2023
- views: 111
4:00
Burns & Allen - Gracie Tells a Story
http://barbaricthoughts.com/category/classic-hollywood/
http://barbaricthoughts.com/category/classic-hollywood/
https://wn.com/Burns_Allen_Gracie_Tells_A_Story
http://barbaricthoughts.com/category/classic-hollywood/
- published: 02 May 2011
- views: 207072