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  1. Here Come the Waves. (1944) "Paramount's Nautical Musical!" Movie. Audience Score. 50. NR 1 hr 39 min Dec 18th, 1944 Romance, Comedy.

  2. This a short excerpt of the 15 minutes long video I directed for The Decemberists 'The Hazards of Love' tour live concerts. The band played the all songs of their double album in a sequence, accompanied by an animated film for each one of the four sides of the record. The other directors in the project where Peter Sluszka, Julia Pott and Santa ...

  3. Feb 9, 2007 · Amazon.com: Here Come the Waves [VHS] : Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts, Ann Doran, Gwen Crawford, Noel Neill, Catherine Craig, Anabel Shaw, Terry Adams, Harry ...

  4. Jul 11, 2010 · And Here Come the Waves has Crosby as a popular songster enlisting and creating havoc in the Navy, falling for twins (played by Betty Hutton) and singing classics like "That Old Black Magic" and "Ac-cent-u-ate the Positive" (the latter, unfortunately, in blackface). The collection is a great cross-section of Crosby's career and shouldn't be ...

  5. Synopsis. Here Come The Waves: The Hazards of Love Visualized" is an animated collaboration between the band and four filmmakers: Guilherme Marcondes, Julia Pott, Peter Sluszka and Santa Maria. The Los Angeles Times describes it as "a tumbling series of visuals with four distinct aesthetic styles.

    • 60 min
  6. Show business twin sisters Rosemary and Susie, one serious and the other a scatterbrain, join the WAVES and both fall in love with crooner Johnny Cabot.

  7. Women all over the United States give up their jobs to contribute to the war effort and join the WAVES, the Women's Reserve branch of the Navy. One night, after New York nightclub singers the Allison Twins perform a rousing version of "Join the Navy," Rosemary, the smarter of the pair, tells her dizzy blonde sister Susie that she is tired of ...

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