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* [[Headbutting Heroes]]: Bob and Betty, but only for the first five minutes together, and later when they get crossed wires (see [[Exact Eaves Dropping]]). |
* [[Headbutting Heroes]]: Bob and Betty, but only for the first five minutes together, and later when they get crossed wires (see [[Exact Eaves Dropping]]). |
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Wallace and Davis. |
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Wallace and Davis. |
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* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: In one number, you can see future [[Academy Award]] winner George Chakiris, who played Bernardo in ''[[West Side Story]]''. |
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** A grown-up Carl [[The Little Rascals|"Alfalfa"]] Switzer also makes an uncredited appearance in a photograph as Benny “The Dog-Faced Boy” Haynes. |
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** [[Sister Act|Sister Mary Lazarus]] is the housekeeper at the inn that hired a sister act. |
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** The dim-witted blonde dancer with the annoying voice is Barrie Chase, who would become one of [[Fred Astaire]]'s last regular dancing partners between 1958 and 1966. |
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* [[Hey Let's Put On a Show]]: Large elaborate dance scenes took up a lot of the movie time. |
* [[Hey Let's Put On a Show]]: Large elaborate dance scenes took up a lot of the movie time. |
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* [[History Marches On]]: Crosby at one point mentions that it would be "impossible to find a Democrat in Vermont". Back in the day, Vermont was a GOP stronghold. Not so much now... |
* [[History Marches On]]: Crosby at one point mentions that it would be "impossible to find a Democrat in Vermont". Back in the day, Vermont was a GOP stronghold. Not so much now... |