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1957 Auntie Mame Peggy
 Auntie Mame (Widescreen) Ten-year-old orphan Patrick Dennis has come to live with his nearest relative and in the high times ahead, he's not going to believe his luck. Nor will you, because Patrick's relation is played by one of Hollywood's grandest dames. Reprising her Broadway triumph, Rosalind Russell won her fourth Oscar(R) nomination and third Golden Globe Award as the marvelous madcap who lives life to the hilt. "Auntie Mame" brings to bubbly life the mayhem Mame and her cronies create while guiding Patrick's fortunes. "Life is a banquet," Mame says "and most poor suckers are starving to death!" With wit, style and a seasoned cast to dish humor and heart with gusto, "Auntie Mame" is a full-course meal of entertainment magic. Interactive Menus, Scene Selection Cast/Director Film Highlights; Music-Only Audio Track highlighting Bronislaw Kaper's lush score.
 But Darling, I'm Your Auntie Mame!: The Amazing History of the World's Favorite Madcap Aunt by Richard Tyler Jordan, Provides a close-up look at the many stage productions of the musical and its film adaptation of Patrick Dennis's best-selling novel Auntie Mame, looking at the creation of this legendary fictional character and the impact it had on the lives and careers of such celebrities as Rosalind Russell, Angela Lansbury, and Lucille Ball who took on the role of Mame. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
Auntie Mame - Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis that chronicles his madcap adventures growing up as the ward of his deceased father's eccentric sister. Although he referred to it as autobiographical, in reality the author was raised by both his parents. Peggy Sue - "Peggy Sue" is a Rock and Roll song written by Buddy Holly, and originally performed and recorded by Buddy Holly and the Crickets in early July of 1957. It was originally called "Cindy Lou", but the title was later changed to "Peggy Sue" in honor of Crickets drummer Jerry Allison's girlfriend (and future wife). Little Me - Little Me was the parody "confessional" self-indulgent autobiography of "Belle Poitrine" ("Pretty Bosom," aka "Gorgeous Tits"), subtitled The Intimate Memoirs of the Great Star of Stage, Screen and Television, by Patrick Dennis, who had achieved a great success with Auntie Mame. A bestseller when introduced in book form, the work was also later staged on Broadway as a musical. Cris Alexander - Cris Alexander (born c. 1920) is an actor who appeared in the original Broadway casts of On The Town, Wonderful Town, and Auntie Mame.
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Academy Award Nominations: 6, including Best Picture, Best Actress--Rosalind Russell. For personal use only. If you thought her Manhattan parties were superb, you ll want to put yourself on the guest list for her splashy Venice bash featured in this equally tipsy and titillating romp. MAME (Remake) Text/Galleries: Film Highlights - 1. - (with Dean Martin) One Day - (previously unreleased) Stormy Weather They Can`t Take That Away From Me Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Crazy He Calls Me Lover Come Back To Me For Every Man There`s A Woman It`s A Wonderful World Do I Love You? Three years later, thousands of fans celebrated her reappearance in a novel of international hijinks. Track Listing: Waiting For The Train To Come In Bali Ha`i Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) - (with Mel Torme) Fever Alright, Okay, You Win My Man Hallelujah, I Love You? Three years later, thousands of fans celebrated her reappearance in a novel of international hijinks. Track Listing: Waiting For The Train To Come In Bali Ha`i Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) - (with Dean Martin) One Day - (previously unreleased) Stormy Weather They Can`t Take That Away From Me Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Crazy He Calls Me Lover Come Back To Me For Every Man There`s A Woman It`s 1957 auntie mame peggy.
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