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worship of
Munshin is
strongest in Jeju Island,
where Munshin (known as Munjeon) is one of the most-worshipped deities; however, the
worship of
Munshin also...
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Jules Munshin (February 22, 1915 –
February 19, 1970) was an
American actor,
comedian and
singer who had made his name on
Broadway when he
starred in...
- Sinatra,
Esther Williams, Gene Kelly,
Betty Garrett,
Edward Arnold and
Jules Munshin, and was
directed by
Busby Berkeley. The
title and
nominal theme is taken...
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stars Kelly,
Frank Sinatra,
Betty Garrett, and Ann Miller,
featuring Jules Munshin and Vera-Ellen. It was a
product of the
Arthur Freed unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
- Code offices. In the film, the song was
performed by Gene Kelly,
Jules Munshin, and
Frank Sinatra. In 2004, the film
version finished at No. 41 in AFI's...
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Collie Munshin: The son-in-law of
Herman Teppis,
Collie Munshin is one of the most
talented producers in the capital.
Eitel describes Munshin as “clever...
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worship of
Munshin is
strongest in Jeju Island,
where Munshin (known as Munjeon) is one of the most-worshipped deities; however, the
worship of
Munshin also...
-
debut in 1951 in a
production of
Stalag 17 with
Jason Robards and
Jules Munshin. Many
plays in
summer stock, regional, and off-Broadway
followed in a variety...
- with
Danny Kaye,
Jerome Robbins,
Carol Channing,
Imogene Coca, and
Jules Munshin, and she was
encouraged to hone her
singing and
dancing skills. She joined...
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motion picture in 1949,
starring Gene Kelly,
Frank Sinatra, and
Jules Munshin as the
three sailors. Only part of Bernstein's
score was used in the film...