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There's No Business Like Show Business
Terry (Dan Dailey) and Molly (Ethel Merman) are vaudeville performers who eventually add their three children to the act to become 'The Five Donahues.' Son Tim meets hat-check girl Vicky and the family act begins to fall apart.
19 April 1925, Rochester, New York, USA
15 March 1907, Columbus, Ohio, USA
18 January 1905, Kingston, New York, USA
25 May 1898, Portland, North Dakota, USA
9 December 1903, Vallejo, California, USA
June 16, 1905 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
7 December 1902, Chicago, Illinois, USA
31 December 1897, Clydach, Swansea, Wales, UK
December 13, 1895 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
4 December 1888, Dublin, Ireland
26 July 1901, New York City, New York, USA
10 January 1927, Dallas, Oregon, USA
17 January 1898, Sandusky, Ohio, USA
23 October 1907, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
5 November 1945, Seattle, Washington, USA
8 August 1923, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 20, 1912 in New York City, New York, USA
1892, New York, USA
7 April 1901, Chicora, Mississippi, USA
28 December 1943, Los Angeles, California, USA
April 1, 1894 in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
October 24, 2004
Corny, loud, splashy, but it has Merman and solid cast
July 26, 2003
Overstuffed and cornball, but some great Berlin musical numbers, especially Monroe's "Heat Wave."
July 27, 2012
Though Marilyn Monroe was the country's biggest movie star, this plotless musical, a tribute to the genius composer Irving Berlin, belongs to Ethel Merman.
October 01, 2003
Maybe if it didn't have Johnny Ray...
June 15, 2007
The movie does not blend the magic of music, dance, and emotion in the way which the best musicals do.
August 07, 2012
If you're looking for a good film that features Irving Berlin tunes, this one is not the film you're looking for.
December 21, 2004
The decline of the musical starts here. Faux Kelly just doesn't work.

