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That's Entertainment! Part 3, 1994
English
USA
Profile of That's Entertainment! Part 3
That's Entertainment! Part 3 can be described as feel good, sentimental, and touching. The plot revolves around dancers, filmmaking, and workplace situations. The main genres are documentary and musical. In terms of style, That's Entertainment! Part 3 is a film in a film, features an all-star cast, and archive footage. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place in the 1930s and in the 1950s. Visually, That's Entertainment! Part 3 is partly black and white. The soundtrack is show tunes. The movie has received attention for being critically acclaimed. That's Entertainment! Part 3 is well suited for a family outing.
Summary of That's Entertainment! Part 3
Gene Kelly hosts this collection of some of the best song and dance numbers from MGM. Dance diva Ann Miller shines in "Shaking the Blues Away," Eleanor Powell moves to the beat of "Fascinating Rhythm," and hoofers Mickey Rooney, Douglas MacPhail and Judy Garland step lively to "Good Morning." The film includes a few rare movie outtakes including Lena Horne singing "Ain't It the Truth" and Cyd Charisse's powerful rendition of "Two Faced Woman."
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 6 May 1994 |
| Runtime: | 113 min |
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as Himself - Co-host / Narrator
as Herself - Co-host / Narrator
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