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{{quote|''I've got to have more steps. I need more steps. I've got to get higher. Higher.''|'''Florenz Ziegfeld'''}}
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A 1936 [[Biopic]] about Broadway's most famous producer of his day. It is also a showcase for numbers from his most famous shows. And it won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Picture.
A 1936 [[Biopic]] about Broadway's most famous producer of his day. It is also a showcase for numbers from his most famous shows. And it won the [[Academy Award]] for Best Picture.

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* [[Character as Himself]]: Ray Bolger, Harriet Hoctor, and [[Funny Girl|Fanny Brice]], all veterans of the Ziegfeld Follies.
* [[Character as Himself]]: Ray Bolger, Harriet Hoctor, and [[Funny Girl|Fanny Brice]], all veterans of the Ziegfeld Follies.
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 October 2020

I've got to have more steps. I need more steps. I've got to get higher. Higher.
Florenz Ziegfeld

A 1936 Biopic about Broadway's most famous producer of his day. It is also a showcase for numbers from his most famous shows. And it won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

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