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  1. Sensations of 1945 is a 1944 American musical-comedy film directed by Andrew Stone and starring Eleanor Powell.Released by United Artists, the film was an attempt to recapture the ensemble style of films such as Broadway Melody of 1936 by showcasing a number of top musical and comedy acts of the day, in a film linked together by a loose storyline.

  2. Sensations of 1945: Directed by Andrew L. Stone. With Eleanor Powell, Dennis O'Keefe, C. Aubrey Smith, Eugene Pallette. Father and son press agents fail to see things eye to eye, in the final screen appearance of comedian W.C. Fields.

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    • Music, Romance
    • Andrew L. Stone
    • 1944-06-30
  3. The working titles of this film were Sensations and Sensations of 1944. According to a Hollywood Reporter news item, the studio decided to change the title from Sensations of 1944 to accommodate a longer run at the theaters. Although onscreen credits note that the film contained ten original songs, only nine songs were performed in the picture.

    • Andrew Stone, Henry Kesler
    • Eleanor Powell
  4. Sensations of 1945 is a 1944 American musical-comedy film directed by Andrew Stone and starring Eleanor Powell. Released by United Artists, the film was an attempt to recapture the ensemble style of films such as Broadway Melody of 1936 by showcasing a number of top musical and comedy acts of the day, in a film linked together by a loose storyline.

  5. Sensations of 1945. A PR-savvy dancer (Eleanor Powell) shows a press agent's son (Dennis O'Keefe) how to ballyhoo stunts and vaudeville acts in New York.

    • Musical, Comedy
  6. By what name was Sensations of 1945 (1944) officially released in Canada in English? Sensations of 1945 (1944) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Horrified at Ginny's brashness, Junior, a conservative Harvard graduate, chastises her and leaves the room. Andrew L. Stone. Director, Writer. Frederick J. Jackson. Story. Dorothy Bennett. Writer. As dancer Ginny Walker performs on stage, a veiled woman in the audience stands up, accuses Ginny of stealing her husband and then fires a gun at her.

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