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 On The Town/Brigadoon Double Feature Contains: "On The Town" and "Brigadoon" "On The Town" - New York, New York, it's a wonderful town - especially when sailors Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munshin have a 24-hour shore leave to see the sights... and when those sights include Ann Miller, Betty Garrett and Vera-Ellen. Co-directed by Kelly and Stanley Donen, based on the Broadway hit and set to an Academy Award winning adaptation score, "On The Town "changed the landscape of movie musicals, opening filmmakers' eyes to what could be done on location. And when brilliant location and studio production numbers are blended, it could be - as here - ebullient, up-and-at-'em perfection The Bronx is up and the Battery's down, but no one can be down after going "On The Town." "Brigadoon" - Look on a map and you won't find it. Look in your heart and there it will be. Enchantment is a place - and a movie - called "Brigadoon" when Gene Kelly stars in and choreographs a lyrical film adaptation of the 1947 Broadway musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe ("My Fair Lady," "Camelot"). Vincente Minnelli directs this otherworldly tale of vacationing New Yorkers (Kelly and Van Johnson) who discover a Scottish village that comes to life once every 100 years for one day only. There, Kelly and a town lass (Cyd Charisse) share the love of a lifetime - one seemingly allotted just 24 hours. But fear not, there's magic and timeless songs hereabouts: "Almost Like Being In Love, The Heather On The Hill" and more! Package type is Back-to-Back.
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